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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1895)
JOB PRINTING of all kinds Artistically Executed and we are .satisfied with Portland Prices these hard limes. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. THURSDAY, professional cards . BONUS MEN YOU CAN FIND QAVID WILEY, M. D., physician , surgeon H arper ' s W eekly , H arper ’ s M onthly . H arper ’ s Y oung P eople , C osmopolitan , F rank L eslie ' s W eekly , F rank L eslie ’ s M onthly . N orth A merican R eview , R eview of R eviews , M onthly I llustrator , T he F orum , G odey ’ s M agazine , M unsey ’ s M agazine , M c C lure ’ s M agazine , T he C entury , L adies ’ H ome J ournal , D elineator , O verland M onthly , T exas S iftings , P uck , judge , truth , E tc ., E tc . AND ACCOUCHEUR, All calls promptly attended to Office at the AI.UXKMAN. TILLAMOOK. ORE. HAYDON, M. D, pei'ial attention to Surgery and Chronic Diseases. BAY CITY, ORE. F. SEAL, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND St'KOKON, Daily Newspapers Delivered^— will answer all call» day or nlglit. Consulta- |„n free, olllce at the Allen House. Next to Bank, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. P. 0. Box 123. TILLAMOOK, OR. W J. MAY, attorney - at - law , TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, and Cedar Lumber. Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. TILLAMOOK. OREGON Mouldings, Brackets. Tvri'ning to Order. AT TOR NEY-AT-LAW, Proprietors of the Electric Light System TILLAMOOK, ORE. TILLAMOOK. OKKGON ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Tll.LAMOOK, MISCELLANEOUS. ^Ified William^ C. & B. THAYER Dealer in 1)> ngs, liaient Medicines, Toilet . lidíeles, Fancy Notions, &c. Geneial Banking and Exchange business Interest paid on time deposits. Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, Sweden and all foreign countries. prescription^ Tillamook, Oregon. Compounded G. W. KIGER, DEALER IN Exchange and looney j&cui’itieg. TILLAMOOK ORE Collections Receive Careful and Prompt Attention. BAY CITY, OREGQN. Public and Conveyancer, Does a General Real Estate Busin»»». I'ays taxes for non-residents. Bay City, Oregoq. <<¿1 CHA?. pETE^Ofl, BARBER \ 3 HOT ANO COLD BATHS i IN CONNECTION I Shaving, Hair Cutting, S Ham pool ng Firçt \ iq Every particular BUREAU SALOON T^OOK BREAD ^Y I’ien and cake», fresh every day. E tench candies. Fresh home made '■undies. New supply of Imita and 'egetahles by every boat. ICE CREAM . . Restaurant In ’^Connection. M illinery .... D ress -M aking *’ and Mrs Johnson have a filllnerv «tore and dr«*«n>»king e»- • "tnent. latest stjtle» in millinery Tillamook. Or* APRIL 25, C. H. SMITH. Prop’r. W ines , L iquors and C igars . Welnhardt . Beer on Draught 1895. $1.50 Per Year and at the same time thousand» of oth ers are glutted with more than they can I well take care of. The remedy for this horrible state of 77//:' SUCCULENT Rl-1 AL I ’E MR. HOSMER GIVES affairs can only be the institution of a AND OTHER FRUITS. OPINION. government founded upon unselfish principles. A government in which spe A good deal has been said about both, Since I advertised as a money broker cial ciass legislation can not flourish, a and have been instrumental in negotiat government in which the people's wants and now the state horticulturist gives ing a number of loans nt the very lowest will not clash with the greed of monop- us notice that we must buy all our fruit rate I could obtain, I have heard a good j oliea, a government for the free hearted, 1 trees of Oregon nurseries, or words to deal said about “bonus men;'’ and in , generous citizen and not a bonanza for that effect. order not to be misunderstood or mis the unprincipled money grabber. It will be seen by his long-winded ar represented to my friends, who might Nothing human is perfect and the through lack if investigation think that world has never yet seen a perfect sys ticle in another column that all sprigs, 1 am a veritable devil, who han ascended tem. It would be foolish therefore to buds, routs, young trees, nursery stock, from the lower regions to devour the in say that our present one could not be grafts cions (by this we suppose he nocent one who is in a "tight pinch,” improved upon and as it has been means clams and then* spawn) must he let me express some of my ideas in re patched enough, we must and will have inspected and fumigated, if necessary, at the horticultural station before being gard to loaning money for the entertain a new one. planted in the virtuous soil of Oregon. ment of the wise, instruction of the fool All we need ns proof of this statement This is done to keep out the San Jose ish and ill defense of myself. is to look about us and observe the fact Admitting that the commission for that people ate waking up. What does Cottony-cushiony scale ami the blue eyed Australian iiingii It may be all negotiating a loan, making out papers it mean, if not that there is to be a right for the effete Willamette valley, etc. added to the regular rate of interest change, when people are banding them where the people are full of prunes, but makes the borrower pay a good price selves together all over our country into we don’t need it in Tillamook. We for the privilege of using another's societies governed by a system founded don’t need any roots, cions seeds or money, isn’t it true that a man who on principles of mutual help bulbs Nature lias done everything borrows money should pay a good price Our old system lias served its purpose for us. for it as well as a man who hires a horse? well but we need a better one and The wild strawberry infests the mea Who is to decide the proper amount to whether we merge into it by the use of dows. The hills abound with luscious charge for the work and use of the motl the ballot or resort to our former blackberries. Thimbleberries, evanescent ey unless it is he who does the work and heathen way of using physical force, the as they are, though of rich flavor, haunt he who loans the money? If they who future must decide. the glades and savannas. The marshes borrow were left to decide where would Let us work that it nay not be too late teem with wild cranberries. the reduction end? The man who for us to enjoy, if but for a skoft time, Huckleberries, red, white, blue and ownes the horse is left to regulate the the benefits of a government in which black, are abundant everywhere, ami the charges and no one ever thinks of interest, usury, tent, store bills, tramps you bend the bush over and fairly milk dictating to him the price, for if he and bonus devils will be looked upon as them into your pail. The coons are fat charges too much we are at liberty to relics of a barbarous system; and the on nine-berries. hire some other horse. Scarcity of time when instead of our best minds be The succulent salal berry is so plenti horses would make their use more cost ing occupied with the hottihle fight for ful that people pay no attention to it. ly and so it is with tlie scarcity of money. existence, their whole thought being Salal berries can be scooped anywhere A matt who owned tlie only horse in money, money, money, they will be tilled The succulent salmon berry, not men town, worth say one hundred dollars with thoughts of how to make the world tioned last because insignificant, is the and whocharged a poor man one hun better and how to justly deserve the ti largest, most juicy, am’ most plentiful dred dollars for its use one day, to go tle of great benefactor. of all and ripens in May. Then there after a doctor would be doing a very J. E. IIOHMEII. is the clam, which is succulent also, and mean thing and be worthy of our sever can be lured from its festive lair with a est criticism to say the least; and a man BKAVE lain ’Elis scoop-shovel. who finds Itis fellow in a close corner fi rhe clam is our principal fruit. They They Get Married in Spite of Opposition. nancially and charges him one hundred should be planted or spawned about six dollars for the u-e of one hundred dol Fredrick J. l’ye, age 23 years, an hon inches in the sand, ami when once star lars one day would alio be very mean, est, well meaning young man, and a son ted nre prolific bearers We have four and yet under some circumstances in varieties, ami nil mature in this climate. either case it might be justifiable. Sup of John James l’ye, of Bay City, pro You can pluck them any time, ami cured license to wed Miss Myrtle Jane pose the owner of the horse knew where they are good dried. he could make ninety-five dollars hv the Campbell,18 years, of the same place, a You don’t need to use the pruning few days ago. use of liis horse and tlie oilier gentle hook on them oi petroleum ami The wedding was set for Sunday last, man was abundantly able to pay the one wliale-oil soap They are automatic in hundred dollars; also in regard to the and a number of friends had been invit action, stem wimlers, and will live and use of the money, if you had one hun ed to witness the ceremony in the AL E. thrive where sacaline will not grow. dred dollars ami knew where you could Church at that place. Twice in twenty four hours a banquet Word has been received, however, that use it Io good advantage you would not is spread before you, ami its your own the bride ’ s mother pursiiaded her out of want to let me have it at a low rate of fault if you get stuck on a mini flat when interest even if I couldn’t get it any the agreement, and locked her up in a the tide is going out They have no where else, bus if I could give you room to reflect upon her folly, and the scales on them. wedding did not come off as advertised enough to make it pay, would you be Talking about scales. If any effete Not to be outdone, the youthful lovers (see Webster pag»* 472; eastern pomolo- committing a sin by accommodating me? 1 believe that under our present sys st ile away to a Justice of the Peace gist Inis any scales that he wants to di tem our usury law is not only n dead let- Tuesday night ami were married. vorce himself from, let him send them Now, papa, mamma ami brother can ler hut perfectly silly ami if I had tlie here to us kick, but it will avail not. [tower I would do as one of Tillamook's We’ll graft them into a barbel ry tree Rumor lias it, also, that the bride’s (called here ‘’bear-beny,” because the popular law makers said he would do, “wipe it out of existence,” but 1 some brother had a conflict with the groom, bears use the berries as an aperiment, times think that our whole governmen punishing him slightly, ami promiseM known among medical men as ber^eris tal system is wrong It isn't a system him another good threshing. i'u/i/i/r/.v,) ami tin* wale will be innoc- The bride is just past 18 years of age, that has been adopted by good and wise I1OIIM and it is said her parents have nothing men who have through their wisdom Let us return to the dam : and experience gotten up a system fottn-. against the young man, hut did not de oli, the dam, the dam, with fur no «leek. ded upon unselfishness and justice but sire to have their daughter married so When in the soup he look» so Hirik, so meek Etc . etc. it ha» “just come up.” To lie sure early in life. I’. S. We have forgotten to mention The parties on both sides are well wise men have done what they could to patch it up but it seem» to be patched known*and roqiected, ami the episode spruce gum and licorice which ripens every day in the year here. almost too much nt present and the peo has attracted considerable attention. ple from every section are crying for a Ore ton li. new, clean government I don’t know whether it will come by revolution or evolution but I firmly believe that in Another old pioneer Inin passed away some way this great country will soon John II. Maddux died at the residence have a government founded upon un selfish principle» We are dying now of John D. Edward* in this city Monthly of selfishness, Ixitb as individuals and as night, April 22, nt 10 o'clock He was born in Meade comity, Ken a government. Our present system places a premium upon hard hearted, tucky, Match 24, 1833, and came to Ore cringing selfishness and the most suc gon in 1863. Ile wax married in 1854, cessful men today are those who have and bin wife died in 1859 Deceased lived in North Yamhill for inherited wealth or those who have not labored to keep alive that gem of the the pant 28 years, but of lute- han lived with the family of J. D. Edwards, in mind, conscience Oregon < ity I de not wish to lie called a calamity Tillamook. o tl<eir home Mr. Maddux had lieen suffering from bowler but I do believe that the people must, not only howl, but think and act rheumatism and consequent complica of that disease for t'“- last year, or or the sharp, selli»h few will drive them tion* i more, and bin death wan not unexpected off the face of the earth. lie wan well known here rind in North Who receive» the benefit of the lalmr saving machinery which produce» so Yamhill, having run the stages ami < itr- much wealth? While the poor man ried the mails for many veam Hi* children who nurvive him are may have receive-! some benefit tlie capitalist has received by fur the greater Mrs Newt Daniela, Mm. I.ibbie Daniels Narrow F.wape benefit and the advantage thus gained of North Yamhill;.Mm Henry, of Mc Minnville; Mm. Edwards, of Tillamook; is used continually to lite detriment of The roof of the mill caught lire Mon tlie laborer. About ninety per cent of Will, < ieorge,1 »ten, ami Mamie Maddux day from h «park from the «moke stack, the labor of the world is now performed One child not mentioned here, is dead. at,d a hole was burned through I.-fore Deceased wan a memlrer of laifayette it an» noticed. By prompt action tin by machinery ami the demand for wage laltor is growing le»» and less daily Masonic lodge, and the Manons of Tilla- lire wa« extinguished liefore ami nerioii« while the army of wage workers is mook formed in procession ami e-.-orted damage wax done the funeral party to the city growing larger and larger. fa it any wonder that we find men boundary. The remain* were taken to North and women resorting to all manner of weys of making a living? Ami think of Yamhill ami buried in PleaMiiit View it, in this land of bounteous production cemetry. J. D. Edward» and Geo Mad Hay City i» nomewliat worked up on accompanied the body to it» l»»t thousands today who rould be good use- dux - account of it* nie, lion next Saturday . fit! citizen« must starve, «teal or fight renting place CLAMS AND SCALES