Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 23, 1895, Image 2

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    the time lately, greatly inconveii-
I iencing the public, and it was
------ BY------
W. F. D. JONES.
thought neeeMMtry to make an ex­
ample of him. Other offender» are
T he C ounty O fficial P aper lint likely tn get off an eaay. Cninp-
bell, being very ignorant, wan al­
lowed to plead guilty to a »impie
------ Independent i - Politic*------
mixdi-meaiior. but it itt a peniten­
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
tiary offense to maliciously cut a
(sraiCILV IN ADVANCE, f
fl MO. telegraph wire and the next one
One year
.75.
-six montli*
ftn who di»turbs it in likely to g-t the
I’hree month*
full benefit of the law,
Correspondence Wanted
Since the stages are running reg­
The H eadlight i* for the people, and they
are invited to write for its col tint it* W<* be­ ularly to Forest Grove the line is
lieve in free exercise of opinion, and wish to
being kept up in good shape, and
encourage iiide|M*ndence of thought and action
I jkh I topic* are preferred. Our name Mauds
at the head of thl* column, and everything, doubtless will be all Hummer, if
not otherwise aigned w«-Maud responsible fot.
If you writ« . don’t be afraid to father your own people don't get to cutting it us
opinion*, but Mlgn your name for publication,
it i* cowardly to do otherwise and article* < 'ampbell did.
Cilliinuwh
OenbUnltt.
with fictitiou* name« have little weight We
adheie to thia condition, except aa to local cor
rr*poiMrnt* who send new* items pure and
simple. In such cases we do not publish the
name of the writer.
Hut if you wish to expre** an opinion or crlt
icize somebody, you must sign yolir name for
publication
And. in all case* we must know
(lie name of the writer Don't throw out pet tv
personal slings, ordeal in coarwc abuse regard
ing your neigliboia. Would rather you'd abuse
the editor of thia paper Such letter* would la*
.note apt topic* published In fact, people who
hold Opinion* different from our* aic urged to
write them for publication. Well tiiinwer you
’airly and courteously if your opinion* are worth 1
tiiHwering. We aie anxiou* to have pm tie* of
diffeerent faith expre*« their opinion in this
paper. Wr pride ourselves on granting every
body to think and act according to hi*con
science, regardless of our own ladief*
t he politic doesn't care about ' -omebody
going to *ee hl* girl,*'new fence ' "bad cold*.”
building of heli coop*. etc
Write; al»out some
thing interesting 01 not at all Write as plainly
it possible if you can't spell correctly, ot
use good grammar, never mind that
Don't
' ct a good new* item spoil oil that account We
furiii* i printed Instruction* that will be of
help to those who wish to write for papers
The Mpace In tin* papei is your*. Makeii*»* of
it if you like.
Those who expect to get line
farms at little or no cost on the Si­
letz. reservation are likely to he
disappointed. Alter I he allotment
is made to I lie Indians there will
lie no good laud left, mid it will
cost II.Att pel' acre toget it, besides
living on it.
Satisfactory results have .......
secured by ordering from the Pom
omt .Nursery, Win. Barry, adver
tised in this paper.
< hie party
whommle a large order, having
young trees mid cuttings sent by
mail, received them in line shape,
nil fresh mid alive, and everything
as represented.
1 on should get
Barry's catalogue.
The little book, "Coin's Finan­
cial School," which has been ad­
vertised ill the H kaii I.I g UT so long
has raised a terrible noise at last.
Every gold-bug newspaper in the
country is attacking it vocitier
ously, and so much Inis been said
about it that its circulation is run­
ning up into the millions.
Il
stands the attacks first rate, how­
ever, mid one of the results is that
Severn I so-cu lied mis wet's have been
written, among them "Coili’n Fi­
nancial Fool," "Coin up to bate,’
etc. They expect to sell on the
Imneoftlie first publication. No
political ipistlon since the war Inis
attracted so much attention as the
liumicial question.
Thom», who
have not studied the question
should go to smile Issik stole and
get "Coin's Fliancial School, mid
some one of the alleged answers. It
will do good lor the people to rend
both. W'. II Harvey, the aiilhoi
of 'Coin" I iiih suddenly sprung in­
to great promilieiiee ns mi author
mid lecturer on lliiancial topics,
mid the more abuse heaped upon
him the more lie will prosper. T he
sole of his little book Illis lio doubt
netted him quite n little fortune
already.
D a N i .EROUS
We take the
ms/Ntss
following from the
Forest < i l ev e I lines
John MeNmner went out to the
toll gate above Gales Creek where
Jos Campbell had lieeil falling
trees across the road ill revenge
for for having the gate taken from
him. It las found necessary to nr-
rest him mid
Deputy
sheriff
\ aiigliu went out \Ve Iliesday and
brought him
ill charged with
breaking telegraph lilies "
'since rv'ceiving the Time« it has
been learned that Campbell plead
guilty , mid was lined
mid cost,
the lowest line under the the eir
ciim'tmices Mr. t'ampliell Iwemne
very ugly lieeilliae the toll g.ite had
been removsd front bis place, and
Iwgiin cuttuig and slashiug in ev-
ery dirvclioti.
He was obligevl tu »eitle for the
damage» doiie the loml. aiol wa»
very properly fmed for inlai fering
vvitli telegraphie comiiiuuicatioii.
The actions ofCaiiipls'll liave
caused the line to l-e down hall
SHERIDAN SUN
A. A. Malaney and Bud Pollard
pulled out for Oeean Park Wednes­
day last with a Hell ordered news­
paper ofliee on the hitter's wagon.
The Const laind Company will
soon start a paper at Oeean Park.
A new hotel is under way, and in­
dications are that Ocean Park will
develop.
Say l!io. III-:.'m. k . iit Jones. The
item about "wild cattle" in your
last issue, originated with the Sun.
You got it from the Itemizer, mid
Bro. Wash hooked it from us—
bend, hair, hide, horns and hoofs.
Maybe you haven t noticed it, but
Wash is a horrible newswaper pi­
rate—almost as reckless as n buc­
caneer.
OUR SCHOOLS.
As a result of the ignorance of
school officers mid the competition
of school teachers wi> have many
poor scliools. It is very hard to
reali'Z.e the importance of this fact,
mid its result on the future destiny
of our great country. It is the
duty of every sclnsil officer mid
tcni'lier to obviate this evil as far
Ils possible.
T he main requisite to teach in
this county after receiving a certif­
icate is the willingness to accept
w hatever the district board thinks
it is aide to pay, which, consider­
ing the vacations, cost ot hom'd,
mid traveling expenses, is very low;
therefore, a majority of our tench
ers today are experimenters, those
who are too old to do any thing
e'se or those who wish to pay their
way just for a short time. T hink
of it, the profession, that sliouid lie
the most carefully guarded, is very
often left in the hands ofthose who
know nothing about it just because
they call lie hired for a lew dollars
less than others who do known
great deal about it.
I'm afraid that many who have
the power of selecting teachers
think more of wluit some old logy
of a tax, ay er says than the eternal
result. I wish that all could real
ize the fact that education is n
growth mid not like a spontaneous
combustion or something that
can be attended to niter all the
debts m e paid, or w hen the young­
er boys can help at home, or some­
thing else comes about.
An old
gentleman who was lisdish enough
to think that a laty could be edu­
cated ill one year, said to me. "If
you teach here next year I'll have
Illy oldest non go to sclnsil. lie
emi t go this year for I have so
much work to do;" mid this man
was worth his thousands, and his
poor Isiy was ignorantly slaving
for a few more dollars, and losing
tin* best part of Ins life for gaining
knowledge.
I'arents let me beg of you not to
put oil your children's education
until it I» eternally too lute. Don't
misundeistmid me, ignorance is no
sin. but it is a sin to sell your
child's future hilppinesa for a few
cows hi a lew acres of land.
i'.icre are many who make the
mistake of thinking that anyone
can teach the little children mid
we often hear the remai k "our
school is small" as an excuse for
hiring a cheap teacher. T he little
ones need the very beet teacher
you can get.
W hile their minds
me easily impressed,a teacher who
understands her work can build a
foundation that will lie Anu aud
strong, w bile an experimenter is
very apt to disgust the little mind
with everything
pel taming to
school. l*o you know that many
who regret the lack of mi educa
tion can justly charge it to the ac­
count of those w ho had charge of
their early sclnsil work. The im­
pressions we get la-fore we are sev­
en years old are very apt to stay
with us during the rest of our liven
and many are notable to overcome
their disgust for all study until it
is too late, all because the school
directors hired some cheap experi­
menten) in human minds.
Tlie young people need more
help now than formerly for compe­
tition in every vocation is becom­
ing sharper every day and in or­
der to succeed vvitli anything they
must compete witli those whose
minds have been broadened by a
At their I lob*«»liville More they carry a lar^e Mock ot
good general education, and other
tilings being equal, those who have
not had the training of their facili­
ties in early life will be driven to
the wall.
A performance which seems very
ridiculous to me is that of hiring
some incompetent person to teach
and then to listen to criticisms of
incompetent parents,
The better
way would be to hire
I
the best
teacher obtainable and then do
special Attention to Orders in
Lots.
everything possible i to help her
carry out her plans.
We cun not afford to keep tendi­
er’s wages down, for the result is
ruinous to our schools.
STEAMER TRUCKEE
Wiiat would be the result if ev­
Agent* for the fast sailing Steamer Truckee,
ery district in this county would
carrying passengers and freight from San Eran
ci*co, Tillamook and Portland, Trip- every
pay one hundred dollars per month
two week*, weather permitting.
and hire only the vesy best teach­
— R %TE*: —
oo
Cabin. one way. (Tillamook ami !* li
ers obtainable? I think it it would
oo
Steerage "
lie a benefit both to the schools
Cabin. Round Trip.
to teachers, for although in sum
Freight, general merchandise San
districts there could be only three
or Portland. >3 00 per Ion.
or four mouths school during the
J. E. SIBLEY, Manager Store and Mill. Hobsonville. Oregon
year, yet a short term of good
school based on true educational l-riticipal Ulllcv. 1|<, Kerr, St.. S. I*. Mill, at Truckee. Cal
principles would lie far better than
a whole yenr of poor miserable ex­
perimental work. Money paid for
a poor school is worse than tlirovvn
away. Another result would lie
that those who were lit for this no­
ble work would not seek after em­
ployment lint could afford to teach
I
We ought not to let the number
H A WOODFORD. Proprietor.
wlio call tliemselves teachers, reg­
ulate the wages and proficiency of
our scliools but we should raise the
Nes House
F ne
Fien shed
standard as fast as possible by re­
Stage CO ces
qiliring more knowledge for tile
money paid, i. e. quality and not
4
quantity should regulate tic price
of teachers.
First Class in be Strictest
I hope none of my friends who
Sansa of the Word. Rites $1
are just beginning and who have to $2 por day.
Tillamook. Ore
fought their way up to their prvs-
ent position, against great oilds
will think me harsh, for I'm not
trying in any waylo injure them: in
fact 1 wish to help them and any
one who can think will see that,
the better schools we have the bet
J. P ALLEN Prop'r.
ter it is lor those who wish to lit
tliemselves for teaching as a life
Noted for its Fine Cuisine Department.
work.
There nre many dintriels where
Best Meals in the City.
one might see fine Imuses and
TILLAMOOK OREGON
large fertile field» but u poor dilap­
idated »cliisil house vvitli no decent
out building» or grounds, win re
the |sMir disgusted children ari*
obliged to sit on benches with
T arrook. C-e
M H ..ARSEN Prop; etO'
their little limbs as well as their
minds are warped all out of shape
llovv milch time ha» been wasted
in punning around that old worn
out sheep skin eraser do you sup­
pose' And Oh! think of the henil-
mrntsr xoesz '» reí cirr-FiMT cuss '» Olir »tsrtCT -Ktrts r£«r
aches caused by the stove living so
Dt ISOAASltLOCtr/Oh
close |o the seats.
Look at (hat
a,.
little three by six black Innirtl and
tell me if thin Mate of things is
ueeessary.
Just think what a splendid
thing it would In- to have a tine
large school house vvitli modern ap­
paratus and a beautiful ncliool
yard well fenced and ornamented
vvitli trees mid flowers. mid inside
a teaeher who understand;* bow to
awaken the very best thoughts in
the child's mind.
What pride
would the children take in •uch a
school and vvliat a great encourage­
ment for them to study.
They
2 Yard* of UUhita Lighorni
would learn to love the very name
3 „
Brown
„
of sclnsil mid would lieevme an
1
„
S.
S
Homburg*
holier to their |>arviits and useful
2 „
Udyondotta*
prosperous eiliteiis. Such a schvml
Vrrcbrv of
can lie in every district, mid no
3 n
Plymouth Rock*
right thinking |ientoii can rest un­
I
,,
Indian Qamaa
til it is licwmplislied. in fact, no
I
„
U/h it* Footed
district can afford to lie without
just such a ncliool. and I hope the
Black Spanihh
friend» of education in this ismntv
will all woik without ceasing until
in un»rr pctiauuins at tlx
F.« it iti lw»t ctmtprtitxm tlwin anv «Hher
cheap Ivueliers and p-mr svlnsil»
*xbibitoi.
n
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t<K'k
thi* m ' íimmi letter than exer, aixl
are tilings of the ,xv»t.
priiva
's ml f»»r
list »»tf fnwh mim I »gx*
J. E. H iwmkii .
co
Of
fRtU
LUMBER a «» BOXE£
general ^erchaqdiSE, Clothing,
Headlight and Oregonian 52.00
THE ALDERMAN
HOUSE
| ARSEN HOUSE
Sonare Poultry Yards
GEO. O. SLOAN.
FOREST GROVE,
-
ORE.
Horticultural Quarantine Regulations.
'
At a special meeting of the Oregon State
Board of Hoticulture, held in Fortlaud. April 2.
1S95, all member* present,
lations were adopted, iu
the following regu­
accordance with the
law-» regulating such matters, and are, therefore,
binding upon all |*ersons. The regulations are
to take effect and lie in force from aud attei
May 4, 1895:
R i le 1—All consignees, agents or other per­
sons, shall, within 24 hour»», notify the quarai *
tine officer of the State Board of Horticulture
or a duly commissioned quarantined guardian,
of the arrival of any trees, plants, buds or cions
at the quarantine station. i»i the district of final
destination.
R ule 2-All trees, plants, cuttings, grafts
buds or cions, imported or brought into the
«tate from any foreign country, or from any ot
the United States or territories are hereby requir­
ed to be inspected upon arrival at the quarantine
station in the district of final destination, and it
any such nursery stock, trees, plants, cutting'
grafts, buds or cions are found to be free of In
sect pests and fungous diseases, the said (piaran
line officer or duly commissioned quarantine
guardián shall issue a certificate to that effect
And furthermore, if any of said trees, plants,
cuttings, grafts, buds or cions are found infest
ed with insect pests, fungi, blight or other disea
ses injurious to fruit or to fruit trees, or other
trees or plants, they shall be disinfected and re
main in quarantine until the quarantine officei
of the State Board of Horticulture or the duly
commissioned quarantine* guardian can deter
mine whether the said trees, plants, cutting'
grafts, buds or cions are free from live injur
ions insect pests or their eggs, larvae or pupae
or fungous diseases before they can be offered
for sale. gilt, distribution or transportation. All
persons or companies ure hereby prohibited
from ca rying any trees, plants, cuttings, gtaft*
buds or cions from without the state to any
point within the state beyond the nearest |»oint
on its line or course to the quarantine station
in the district of ultimate destination: or from
any point within the state to any other point
therein, until such trees, plants, cuttings, graft*
buds or cions have been duly inspected, and 1,
required disiuiected as hereinbefore provided
and all such shipments must be accompanied
by the proper ceiticate of the inspecting officer.
Provided, however, that after such persons o,
company have given the proper officer four
(lay s notice, he or they shall not be required to
hold such shipments further, without direction*
from such officer.
R ule 3—All peach, nectarine, apricot, plum
or almond trees, and all other trees budded 01
grafted upon peach stock or roots, all peaclt
or other pits, anti all peach, nectarine, spricot.
plum or almond cuttings, buds or cions, raised
or grown in a district where the“peach yellows
or the "peach rosette” are known to exist,
are hereby prohibited from being imported in­
to or planted or offered for sale, gift or disti ibu
tion within the state of Oregon.
R11.E4-AU trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, bud*
cions, seeds or pits arriving from any foreign
country found infested with any insect pests ot
their eggs, larvae or pupae, or with fungi, or
other ditease or diseases hitherto unknown in
this state, are hereby prohibited from landing
R ule 5—Fruit of any kind grown in any foi
eign country, or in any of the United States 01
territories, found infested with any insect or in­
sects, or with any fungi, blight, or other di­
sease or diseases injurious to fruit or fruit tree*
or to other trees or plants, is hereby prohibitin'
from being offered for sale, gift or distribution
within the state.
RUI.K6—Any boxes, package*, packing ma­
terial and the like in tested by any insect or i -
sects, or their eggs, larvae or pupae, or by ai y
fungi, blight, or other disease or diseases known
to be injuiiou* to fruit or to fruit trees, or t -
other trees or plant*, and liable to spread con
tagion. are hereby prohibited from being offe:
ed for sale, gift, distribution, or transportation
until said material has been difinfected by dip
ping it into boiling water aud allowing it lo ie
main in said boiling water not less than tw<>
minutes; such Ijoiling water used as such disiu
fevtant to contain in solution one pound of con
centrated potash to each and every ten gallo.i*
of w ater.
R ule it—Animal* know n as flying fox, Au*
tralian or English wild rabbit,or other animal*
or bird* detrimental to fruit or fruit trees
plants, etc., are prohibited from from being
brought or landeu in tins state, ami if lamb d
shall be destroyed.
R ule 12—Quarantine stations:
For the first district, comprising the countie*
of Multnomah. I'lHckama*. Yamhill hashing
toll, Columbia, < lai sop ami Tillamook, shall I.
Portland. Henr\ h i>osih quarantine office .
or any mviulicr of the Board or the secreta 1 x
thereof.
R ule 13—Importers or owners of nurseiv
stock, trees, or cuttings, grafts, buds 01 cron
desiring to have such nursery sttak. trees
plants, cuttings, grafts; buds or cions inspected
.t point* other than regular quarantine statioi *
may have such inspection*done w here requit
ed, provided, however, that such importer*
shall pay all charges of ius|»ection. Such chai
gesHiid expensses to lie ¡and before a certifican
is granted.
Transportation companies, or persons ami
consignees or agents shall deliver and cause t*.
be detained all nurserx stock, tree*, plants and
fruit at one or other of the quarantine *tations
for inspection, as protided by the rules and
ivgulatious ot tlie board.
Detail* as to quarantine station*, office*, fee*
of inspection, reci|»vs for disinfection and all
desired information may l»e obtained 011 appli
cation to (he Secretary or an> member of th-
Board, or by reference to pamphlet circulated
Passed at a meeting of the State Board of
Horticulture at Portland. Or., April 3. 1*^5
Attest. GKOBUK I S aib . es T. Secretary.
J R. 1 ARDW EI.I., President
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Ijind office at Oregon » ity, Oregon. April. 22.
i*9S — Notice is hereby given that the following
tiame»l *ettler ha* filed notice of his intention t«-
m«kf final proof m *npport of his claim, and
that said proof will be ma*1e before the Count
» lerk of Tillamook County, at Tillamook. On
gon, on July 2. iflqj, \ it.
John L. Childers
Homestead Entry No. *024. toi the lots 7, *1, r»
and li section 2. T. 2 •. r q m
He names the f Mowing w itnes*es tn prove hi«
continuous residence upon and t tilth ation of
said land, vic
< A Smith. Marion » fiance. Grant Bailes
and VV (. » hanci-, all of Tillamook. Tillamook
County. Oregon
49 2¿May-2 Tunee. Ro’>ert A. Miller. Register
NOTICE FoR PUBLICATION
Mud office at Oregon CHy. Oregon. May 1
ÍV45. —Noti< v is hereby given that the following
named settler ha* filed notice of his intention v
make final proof in support of hl* claim, and
that «aid proof w ill be ma«l* l*vforc the County
Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook. Ort
gon. ou June 24.
via
H J. Isaac»
Homeatead Entry No. 105*1 tor the r
<w ' *
w li w 14 . sect fon x» T. J s r 9 w
He names the following wituaaaes to prove hi«
conliuuous residence upon «ml cultivation ot
wivl land, via
J B Lewis J I» Wallarc. W T We*»t all of
Beaver and R H Hunn of Tillamook all 01
Tillamook County. Oregon
v¡-4 May 1« June i~
R*»bert A. Miller Registe
WARRANT» PAYABLE
The following iium’vercd warrants tn ruto» •
arc non payable at ta y office and interest cea* *
after than date
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