THE headlight JOB PRINTING will soon enter it" of all kinds Eighth Year Artistically Executed Of publication and it is becoming more and we are satisfied with Prosperous Portland Prices every year. these hard times. Vol. VII, No. 49. professional TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. cards . MAY 2, KILLING SHEEP. 1895. $1.50 Per Year my time will be fully occupied with the , Astoria and Columbia River, and the jjAVIO WILEY, M. D., 1 Oregon Central (formerly Oregon Pacif­ ic) Railroads. The building oi the 77/Æ NELSON BO YACCUSED PHYSICIAN, SURGEON t former is quite an undertaking, mid ir.l/ FITZPATRICK KILLED SL A YING SHEEP A GAIN. shall not take up the building of any H arper ’ s W eekly , H arper ’ s M onthly . AND ACCOUCHEUR, IN A RUNA ITA Y extension until that is completed. H arper ’ s Y oung P eople , C osmopolitan , All calls promptly attended to However I hope to visit Tillamook Wm. Fitzpatrick started to drive from Prosecuting Attorney Selph was called F rank L eslie ’ s W eekly , F rank L eslie ' s M onthly . Office at the A ldekmas . TILLAMOOK, ORB. . to the south end of the county last week this season if it is possible for me to do this place to Ills home on South Prairie N orth A merican R eview , R eview of R eviews , to prosecute some malefactors and alleg- so, and believe that the time is not far last Friday evening, and his team be­ iy HAYDON, M. D, M onthly I llustrator , T he F orum , distant when you can eat your breakfast came frightened at something when , ed malefactors. at home and your dinner at “The near C. R, Hunt's place, and ran away, i Among them was the Nelson boy, who G odey ' s M agazine , M unsey ' s M agazine , Special attention to Surgery and I Portland.” Yours Truly, striking the wagon against a log which was convicted of sheep killing two years M c C lure ’ s M agazine , T he C entury , Chronic Diseases. A. B. H ammond . projects into the roadway. ago by the circuit court, mid w hose fine L adies ’ H ome J ournal , D elineator , BAY CITY, ORE. The wagon was broken in-two, and the was remitted until he only had to pay O verland M onthly , T exas S iftings , team ran on with the tongue and fore $75 and costs. F. SEAL, M. D. P uck , judge , truth , E tc ., E tc . wheels, which caused someone to inves­ He is a son of G. 8. Nelson, of Dolph, ORDINANCE NO. 50. tigate the damage done. and the history of liis last trial is no PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A n ORDINANCE TO KMEND AN ORDI- Mr. Fitzpatrick was found where the doubt fresh in the minds of the people wagon was wrecked, and was uncon- Will answer all calls day or night. Consults- here. There was a very clear case NANCE t ion free Office at the Allen House. The people of Tillamook City do ordain cious. Dr. Wiley was summoned, but against him, and it appears that lie not TILLAMOOK, OR. Next to Bank, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. P. 0. Box 123. the injured man died in a few hours, only killed the sheep, but scalped them as follows: never regaining consciousness. and otherwise mutilated them in a most Section 1. That section (1) of ordi­ Not a bone was broken, mid no bruis­ horrible and bloodthirsty manner. The nance No. 47 is hereby amended to read jy J. MAY, OEO. COHN, Freeidint, es were visible. His death I was cnused 1 evidence really went to show that the as follows: by concussion of the brain, the force of boy w as most vicious in nature and had “It shall be unlawful to use for dances, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, I caused a mania for blo'd. He is a fine looking, dance halls, theaters, shows, or any kind the fall producing a jar that TILLAMOOK intelligent boy however, and he mid his of public gatherings of any name or death. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. Deceased was a native of Cañad», father always stoutly maintained, his nature, whereto the public is invited or LUMBERING CO innocence, claiming that the evidence allowed to congregate, any hall within about 60 years of age, and lia» resided J T. MAULSBY, here the past few years He was highly was a put up job, all for spite work the city limits, or any room capable of The sheep killed belonged to A. B. seating over fifty people, unless the respected. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, The remains were buried in Netarts Pollard, or his relatives, and it is alleged entrance to the building in which laid Notary Public «11.1 Real Estate Conveyancer. now that he lias been again killing hal| or roi(111 ig Bituatea sliall consist cemetery. TII.I.AMOOK. OREGON. Pollard s sheep. 1 he boy again main- of a door-wav not less than six feet high tains his innocence, but the prosecution by four feet ¿¡ght lnelies wide all(1 pro. Mouldings, Brackets. claims to have a clear case. PLAUDE THAYER, The people of Bay City on April 27, I vided with swinging doors so hung that Turning to Order. It seems that the boy was seen with they may be opened outward or inward decided by a vote of 38 to 24, not to in­ with a gun in the immediate vicinity of with equal facility and by pressure of corporate. The vote on city ollicers was Proprietors of the Electric Light System the sheep, and that he was heard to five pounds in either direction. This sn follows: TII.I.AMOOK, ORE. shoot several times The owner* of the Section shall not apply to mercantile Mayor,—W. C. Morton, 42; w. s. TII.I.AMOOK. OREGON I sheep immediately investigated and establishments situated on the ground Cone, 20. found several sheep killed, being shot floor.” Recorder,—James .1 I’ve, 39; J. II. W. SEVERANCE, J through and through several times, in- Sec. 2. That section two of said ordi­ Bridgeford, 23. ' dicating that he had kept firing into the nance No. 47 is hereby «mended to read Treasurer,—Wm. Ward, 38; Alfred ATTORNEY-AT LAW, sheep after they were dead. Demi, 24 as follows: The wounds were made by bullets Marshal,—Chas. Patterson, 40; Theo. All such halls shall 1 e provided with TII.I.AMOOK, OllKGON. that came from young Nelson's gun, not less than two methods of exit on Jacoby, 22. there being no similar gun in the neigh­ opposite quarters of the ball, one of Aldermen,—James Fuller, 38, M l’, MISCELLANEOUS, borhood which may be a lire escape as mentioned l’ettys 38, O. Young 38, 8. A. Brodhead He was brought up before Justice in ordinance No. 47." 38, Miles Warren 24; C II. Hicks 24, Jasper Smith, waived exanination, mid Sec. 3 That section three of ordi­ Alex Finlayson 24, 8. G. Custis 24, F will have his trial when circuit court nance No. 47 is hereby amended to rend Long 24, A. M. Hare 24, J. ('. Bewely meets 24. as follows: ^Ifeed William^ “At least one of such methide of exit While Mr. Selph was down there ke C. & E. THAYER shall be by stair or hallway neither of also prosecuted Marcellus Kellow, who Speaking of the Harrison ariiving in which shall be less than four feet wide Dealer in Drugs, Patent Medicines, was fined $20 and costs for an assault in the clear, provided said width shall Astoria recently, the Astorian said, “she Toilet Articles, Dancy Notions t &c. General Banking and Exchange business. upon S. F. New only apply to buildings built subse­ hud a cargo of miscellaneous farm and Interest paid on time deposits. It seems that Kellow had suspected quent to the passage of this ordinance.” dairy produce among which were the Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany, that New had been poisoning his (Kel- following: Forty boxes of cheese; 60 Sweden and all foreign countries. low’s) hogs, and was on New’s place Good Din wing Card. prescription^ boxes butter; 25 cases eggs, ami 60 sacks searching for them. New ordered him potatoes. She had fourteen passengers Tillamook, We dip the following from the Jack­ j away finally, and Kellow proceeded to Passenger travel is picking up between sonville Times: give him a severe threshing. Oregon. this port and Nehalem, and Tillamook, “The Readick Co. will probably play quite a number of people are going into Compounded Harvey Ncott** Sinter. at Medford during the first week in May. G. W. KIGER, that country to locate. The dairying DEALER IN ■ Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway, sister of Mr. Readick is well known to the peo­ interests of Tillamook county are becom­ the illustrious editor of the Oregonian ple of this town, having appeared here ing well known to the outside world and TILLAMOOK. ORE Exchange and looney jSecuritiEg. j holds different views from her brother. with the Evmis-Sontag combination and are doing much to attract settlers that She said recently in a letter in the Ore­ also w ith the Siuttz Co. He was mar­ way.” ried last week on the stage at Red Bluff gonian : Collections Receive Careful and There are farmers in the Nehalem “We are confronted by a condition, Calif., to his leading lady.’’ We have noticed items in various valley and other portions of the county Prompt Attention. and not by a theory or theories—though, BAY CITY, OREGON. ' no doubt, you have heard something newspapers at various times stating that who have lived on their ranches from like that before. We all know that the Mr. Readick had just been married to ten to twenty years, ami have not value of every imaginable commodity, the leading lady. It is a good way to cleared over an acre of ground during all that time. They are the class of except gold, is away, away below par draw a crowd. When Mr Readick whs here the lead­ people that are opposing the Cross road the golden calf is the god of great com­ Public and Conveyancer, mercial centers of the world, and 1 be­ ing lady was know as Mrs. Readick,ami law. A trail is good enough for them, Does a General Real Estate Business. lieve that nil outside honest worshipers it is probable that they thought the cus­ and is all the county court ought to give I’sys taxes for non-residents. at its shrine are either blinded at its tomary marriage ceremony here unnec­ them. These lazy ami shiftless silui inns glitter or coerced by the pressure of its essary, as they had a full house. Read- don’t want Io pay a cent toward build­ Bay City, Oregoq. lek has considerable ability as an actor, ing good county roads and ought to be hoofs. however compelled to go without any at all. these United It seems to me that ('latsop county is infested with some of States have no more right to submit to Better Yet. the laziest and mo.it shift less farmers on J the domination of the rest of the world •* A misunderstamling lias caused some earth.—Astoria Herald. , in the management oi our currency than we have to bow ourselves out of nation­ misleading statements to Hp|H‘ar in the al existence at the Irehest of British gnus. newspapers regarding the wages paid at I believe the demonetization of the the Truckee mill, at Hobsonville, and A. G. Anderson baa hi" mill on Kil- < HOT ANO COLD BATHS ¡ home product of our silver mines by the the H eadlight finds that it made an I hiii creek, South Prairie, completed, act of 1873 was a blunder worse Ilian a error also. < IN CONNECTION t mid will noon lie ready for business The company has never paid less than crime; but I do not believe the unlimit- The new planer, which is a firn* piece ‘ ed free coinage of silver at any ratio will $1 00 |M*r day and board, even for com­ of inaeliinery, is being put in place, and prove the cure-all for which we are mon labor, ami this is fully as good as Mr. Anderson will turn out dressed lum­ grasping. We, as a nation, can no more is paid by any mill on the coast. ber, mouldings. bracket", etc. We cheerfully make this correction i reasonably engage to coin all the worlds' He ha» developed a fine water pow er, I silver than we can contract to buy all and haa built hia mill ill u very substan­ ; the world’s potatoes. But we can, and tial mid workmanship like manner. It it is my sincere belief that we must, The following letters remain uncalled will Ire of great advantage and conven­ bureau saloon coin all the products of our own mine«, for ill the Post Office at Tillamook, ience to the people of South Prairie. C. H. SMITH, Prop'r. both gold and silver, beginning with -çlV EMOOK Oregon, and will be sent to the Dead Mai rlad. silver at the old ratio of 16 to 1. I be-j lieve that the seigniorage, or "toll” for Letter Office in thirty day«: W ines , L iquors and C igars . Mr Frank Barrows. ('. 8. Robbins, the |sq>ulnr p>st-nias- such coinage, would go so far to relieve Pies and cakes, fresh Welnhardl'a Beer on Draught Mr. J. 8. Kirkley. ter ami hardware merchant, of Nehalem, our depleted national exchequer that every day. Mr. Frank Norberg and Miss Lillie Wilsoli, an estimable the Cleveland administration might get Mr. Martin Ripley young lady, were married at the resi­ through with its remaining two years of 1 reach candies. Freeh home made W 8. Runyon. dence of A. P. Wilson in Holisonvilb* financial floundering without borrowing 'andiee. New supply of fruits and May 1st. 1895 I. J. H i nt , I’M. last Sunday. Rev. Morgan lærÎonned any more millions or hundreds of mil- ■ "getables by every boat. the ceremony. lions, for our great grandchildren to lllfflriilt Trip. A llimrult The happy couple !CE CREAM wrestle with in diepair. It was with great difficulty that the life with favorable ^Restaurant In Kailroad New» KallroBd N'awa remain* of J. II. Maddux weie convey- la-st, wishes of many friends. ^Connection ed »cross the mountain« to North Y«m- Notice. The following is an extract from ■ hill. It win necessary to carry thel"«ly letter from A. B. Hammond to the for quite a distance on the summit of We wish to inform the public that the H cadlioht : the mountain*, and a sled was used part slug.' ­ ami Tillamook stagl "Yon can real assured that the re- of the time. The melting «now makes North Yamhill «ml iine is now milking daily trips on source* of your section of the country the road quite bad for such a trip just line '••..„.D ress -M aking schedule time, making connection" connect ions with have not been overlooked and our now *rM'T|,Iii,*;,X«'«*n