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inopportune and improper time.
From what can be gathered from
authentic sources, the delegates
considered they were duty bound
to refuse consideration of party
policy, and vote in such a way as
to induce harmony in party circles
at the next election. While the
H eadlight is strongly in favor of
hi.metallism,
ami against the
single gold stadard, it believes
that this question has ns much
place in a Methodist campmeeting
as in the meeting of the republican
clubs. A camp meeting is intend
ed to create enthusiasm and save
souls, not to expound doctrine or
settle knotty theological questions.
The same principle applies to the
republican clubs.
"Famous THilson T^irer Tfcute.
have been formed here and in Eu
rope to destroy by legislation and
otherwise from three-sevenths to
one-lialf of the metallic money of
the world is the most gigantic
crime in this or any other age.”
If Mr. Carlisle was only speaking F orest G rove to T illamook by Q uickest , C heapest , and B est T he M ost P opular B each R e
sort on the C oast .
R oute to P ortland .
to hear his own voice in 1878 he
T he W ilson R iver R oad .
has an easy way of working him
Happy Camp now ready, bath houses will be
with evening train in Forest Grove
self up to an intensely dramatic The best mountain road, the most magnificent so Connects
passengers from Tillamook arrive in Portland prepared soon, and stages will connect with the
scenery on the Pacific coast. Cheapest rates of
pitch without any cause, and it toll in the state.
same day. Only 10 hours on stage.
Forest Grove Stage.
would be well for him to carry Four hoise team, fa oo Round trip, $3.25
Leaves Forest Grove 6:30 a. «. Sundays, Tues
If you want to see the sea
days and Thursdays.
”
”
150
”
2.50
some kind of barometer that will Two
lions, the arched rocks, and
Leaves Tillamook, Mondays. Wednesdays, aud
Horse and buggy, 1.00
1.50
the
grainiest scenery in America,
Fridays.
cart. 1.00
”
j.50
enable his friends to tell when he Saddle or pack
come to Netarts. Good ac
horsejo
75
Engage seats at Tillamook hotel orofT. C.
commodations reasaliable.
lxK.se horse or cow laJi
McNamer. Forest Grove, who can be reached by
is in eurnest and when he is only Sheep
or swine
05
telephone from Portland.
“orating.”
Mecca of all Coast Tourists.
Netarts Beach.
Stage Line.
the Sunset Route. *
Take the Sunset Route for Tillamook. New Wagons, New Stock, Safe Driving. The
ABOUT HEMLOCK BARK
A. W. S everance , Receiver.
Good accommodations en route.
Address D. J. H adley , Tillamook.
Best Beach
Best Stage,
Hemlock bark is altogether too
valuable nowadays to be wasted,
and great pains are taken to get
PITHY PARAGRAPHS.
Horticultural Q uarantine Regulations.
oft'all that can be secured in good
The Opinions of the Best Newspapers in condition, says Leather, of New
At a special meeting of the Oregon State
Short.
York. The first thing the bark
Board of Hoticulture, held in Portland, April a.
1895, all members present, the following regu
peeler does is to rim the fallen
lations were adopted, in accordance with the
trunk every four feet. This he
laws regulating such matters, and are, therefore,
does by cultimg through the bark
binding upon all persons. The regulations are
to take effect and be in force from and after
to the wood with his ax. Next he
May 4, »895:
takes the bark spud, a curved,
R ule 1—All comdgnees, agents or other per
cnn name the hooked implement, and catches it
sons, shall, within 24 houiB. notify the quaran
tine
officer of the State Board of Horticulture«
candidate for under the edge of the bark and
or a duly commissioned quarantined guardian,
chump can tell gradually works it off the tree in as
of the arrival of any trees, plants, buds or cions
at the quarantine station, in the district of final
large pieces as he can. It is
destination.
pretty tough while it is yet green
R ule 2—All trees, plants, cuttings, grafts,
buds or cions, imported or brought into the
Mr. Addicks will probably never with the new sap, and usually
state from auy foreign country, or from any of
again undertake to control a Sen comes oil' with little difficulty and
the United Stules or territories are hereby requir
ed
to be inspected upon arrival at the quarantine
upon the eighth year of its existence. atorial boom without owning a in good condition. After bark is
station in the district of final destination, and if
substantial majority of the stock. peeled, the next thing is to get it
any such nursery stock, trees, plants, cutting*,
The paper whs started June 6, 1KK8,
grafts, buds or cions are found to be free of in
—Washington Star.
down the slope of the hill. It can
sect pests and fungous diseases, the said quaran
but counting 52 weeks to the year for
It may he entirely' correct, but not be thrown down as a log can
tine officer or duly commissioned quarantine
At their I lobyon ville store they curry a large stock of
gum diun shall issue a certificate to that effect.
all this time, brings our anniversary it hurts a little to note the pract lie. So the peeler, its he works his
And fuithermore, if any of said trees, plants,
ice
of
the
Etiglislt
papers
in
re
way
up
the
hill,
manages
to
leave
back to May 30. However, the pe
cuttings, grafts, buds or cions are found infest
ed
with insect pests, fungi, blight or other disea
culiarities of the calendar will bring ferring to Croker as "our Yankee a pretty clear roadway all the way
ses injurious to fruit or to fruit trees, or other
friend.—Boston Journal.
up. When bark enough is ready
trees or plants, they shall be disinfected and re
the anniversary of the paper in 1896
main in quarantine until the quarantine office!
to haul, he gets a sort of boh sleigh
The
iislt
in
Lake
Michigan
have
of the State Board of Horticulture or the duly
on .lune 5.
all disappeared from the vicinity and, if the slope is very steep he
commissioned quarantine guardian can deter
This paper was founded by one J.
mine whether the said trees, plants, cuttings,
of Chicago. You can’t make even puts a drag tit the end, so that it
grafts, buds or cions are free from live hpui
E. Edwards, at one time well known a sucker believe that drainage will catch in the ground and keep
ious insect pests or their eggs, larvae or pupae,
or fungous diseases before they can be offered
on the Pacific coast as a newspaper canal is to be a waterway.—I’eoria the sleiglt and its load of bark
for sale, gift, distribution or transportation. All
from slipping down the hill when
man, but later its a minister of the Herald.
persons or companies are hereby prohibited
from ca rying any trees, plants, cuttings, grafts*
gospel in East Portland, (thus indicat
While one of (Chicago’s aldermen he docs not want it to do so. In
buds or cions from without the state to auy
this
way
the
bark
is
got
down
point within the state beyond tlie nearest point
ing the ultimate desideratum of a’l Wits in his sent in the Council
on its line or course to the quarantine station
from the elevations to points where
newspaper men) and making a success chamber the other evening three it can be loaded on to cars for di
in the district of ultimate destination; or from
any point within the state to any other point
enterprising robbers held up tt
of it.
lie has better hicking now
rect
shipment
to
the
buyer.
Bark
therein, until such trees, plants, cuttings, grafts
a party of poker-players in the
buds or cions have been duly inspected, and if
than he had while here.
The noted back room of his saloon and walk needs to be piled up in the woods
required disinfected as hereinbefore provider» *
STEAMER TRUCKEE
and all such shipments must be accompanied
swindler,
E.Wilson, was his backer ed off with the stakes "kitty.” about two months before it is suf
Agents for the fast sailing Steamer Truckee, I by the proper certicate of the inspecting officer.
here. There was a run on Air. Wil Some of those Chicago aldermen ficiently cured to ship.
carrying passengers am! freight from San Fran Provided, however, that after such persons or
The hemlock bark business was
co, Tillamook ami Portland. Trips everv company have given tlie proper officer four
son's bank for a tew minutes, but it do neglect their business shame
(lay s notice, lie or they shall not be required to
o weeks, weather permitting.
given considerable of tin impetus
fully.
—
New
York
Press.
hold such shipments further, without diiectious
—R ates :—
didn't avail anything, as Wilson’s cash
by' the organization of lite United
from such officer.
Cabin, one way. (Tillamook and S. F.)
$15 oo
“I tun going home to mother,” States Leather Company, which is
was like his love, rather evanescent.
R ule 3—All peach, nectarine, apricot, plum
Steerage ”
9 oo
or almond trees, and all other trees budded or
said
the
young
wife,
"and
what
is
Cabin.
Round
Trip
,
$
’
4
oo
E\ idently Edwards was an unwashed
the incorporated term of the side
grafted upon peach slock or roots, all peach
Ft eight, general merchandise, San Francisco or other pits, and all peach, nectarine, apricot,
more, I tun not coming back till I leather trust. This concern, which
and unredeemed sinner while here and
or Portland,
oo per ton.
plum or almond cuttings, buds or cions, raised
hear you have eaten C at pie I includes many of the manufaeutres
or grown in a district where the**peuch yellows
hadn’t yet considered the great prole
J. E. SIBLEY, Manager Store and Mill. Hobsonville Oregon or
took so milt'll trouble and pains to of sole leather in the country,
the "peach rosette” are known to exist,
lem alxiut the future of his soul.
are hereby pioiiibiled from being imported in
make Ibr you.” “I am glad to started out Io control all the sup
to or planted or offered for sale, gift or distribu
Ile didn’t pay the men who worked hear,” meekly said the young hus
tion within the state of Oregon.
ply of hemlock bark in sight. It
RU1.E4-AII trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds
for him, and Mr. Tlieo. Mteinhillier band, “that yon think enough of bought millions of cords on the
cions, seeds or pits arriving from any foreign
took the new spa per outfit for wages. me to attend my funeral.”—Indi trees.
country found infested with any insect pests or
Many
lumbermen
felt
their eggs, larvae or pupae, or with fungi, or
Everyl»o Iv pitied Mr. SteinhilLer, but anapolis Journal.
themselves forced to sell, thinking
other disease or diseases hitherto unknown in
this state, are hereby prohibited from landing.
It is always permissible lor a that this concern would be so
the land oflice business came and Mr.
R ule 5—Fruit of any kind grown in any foi-
man
to
change
his
views
w
ith
in
great
that
it
would
be
in
a
position
Nteinhillier waxed fat. After a few
eign country, or in any of the United States or
territories, found infested with any insect or in
creasing light, and when a polit to pay what it wished in the
months lit* got married mi l retired
sects, 01 with any fungi, blight, or other di
ical leader frankly says to his con future. Others did not take that
sease or diseases injurious to fruit or fruit trees,
from Inisiness. This was in the fall of
stituents: “My former opinions view, and events have proved
or to other trees or plants, Is hereby prohibited
from being offered for sale, gift or distribution
1 88!>.
were mistaken and I wish to make their w isdom.
within tlie state.
About this time the present prop a public retraction,” the people’s
R ule 6—Any boxes, packages, packing ma
BELIEVES IN OREGON
terial and the like infested by auy insect or in
rietor walked into the county (lieeaus« sense of fair play applauds instead
sects, or their eggs, larvae or pupae, or by any
fungi, blight, or other disease or diseases known
lie didn't Im»« n cent with which to of condemning him. But when a
The following from it Portland
to be injurious to fruit or to fruit trees, or to
statesman who is now heading paper refer» to an article in the
pay fare) and hits lieen
other
trees or plants, and liable to spread con
H A WOODFORD. Proprietor.
east by north attempts to make it H eadlight regarding Mr. M. K.
tagion, are hereby prohibited from being offer
ever «¡nee, but expaets to
ed for sale, gift, distribution, or transportation
appear that he is on the same
Handy's account of of Mexico:
until said material bus been ditinfected by dip
other year.
course as when lie was sailing west
ping it into boiling water and allowing it to re
“A man living at Nehalem, in
Without intention to wrong Mr. by south his position lack» dignity
main in said boiling water not less than two
this Mate, has jtnil returned from
minutes; such boiling water used as »uch disin
It.
Limit, or Mr. Tom Contes, we ank lie is in danger of increasing
fectant to contain in solution one pound of con
Mexico, and given a glowing des-
.
centrated potash to each and every ten gallois
will say that each of them had some criticism. 8. F. Examiner.
of water.
criplion of that country, This
R ule 11—Animals known as flying fox, Aus
4
experietice with this paper, but laitli
Colonel Henry Watterson frank descript ion of the country is evi-
tralian or English wild rabbit,or other animals
or birds detrimental lo fruit or fruit trees
ly admits that he was a free* dently intended iih an ndvertise-
hate survived the ordeal.
plants, etc., are prohibited from from being
First Class In the Strictest
brought or landed in this state, and if lauded
silver
advocate until quite recently nient for a wildcat land scheme Sense of the Word, Rates St
shall be destroyed.
Well, here's to you for another «ev
R ule 12—Quarantine stations:
and asks by way of explanation: which thin man in getting up, He to S2 per day.
en year«.
For the first district, comprising the counties
Tillamook. Ore
of Multnomah, Clackamas, Yamhill, Washing
“must a man hold to his ignorance wants to organize a colony of
ton. Columbia, Clatsop and Tillamook, shall be
Portland. Henry E bosch quarantine officer
The meeting of the republican always?” This is manfully spoken, Oregon people anil take them to
or auy member of the Board or the Secret«rv
thereof.
and
if
Colonel
Watterson
will
now
Mexico,
anti
he
a>nires
those
who
clubs of Oregon in Portland wits it
R ule 13—Importers or owners of nursery
grand success, about one-thousand carefuly examine the Wilson bill answer Itis notices that tracts of
stock, trees, or cuttings, grafts, buds, or cions
oesinng to have such nursery stock, trees
delegates being present, anil great freed from its income-tax amend ."»IMM* acres may be had for 82 an
plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or cions inspected
.it point» other than regular quarantine stations
enthusiasm was displayed. Dele nient and note the mischief his acre. There is no reason for any
may have such inspections done where requir-
<¿1
ho"v'«r' that 8Ueh »»»Porters
gates were elected to the national star-eyed goddess of free trade has one in Oregon to move to Mexico.
shall pat all charges of inspection. Such char
ges and expensses to be paid before a certificate
J.
P
ALLEN.
Prop'r.
already
acomplished
he
will
find
This is (rod's country, and a man
meeting which will occur in Clcve
is granted.
Transportation companies, or persons an«!
land, Ohio. Alt attempt of the ex excellent material for the greatest can make as much headway here
Noted tor Its Fine Cuisine Department.
consignees or agents shall deliver and cause to
be detained all nursery stock, tree*, plants and
treme free silver wing to commit confession ot ignorance ever put as in any part of the world, ami
fruit at one or other ot the quarantine stations
much better progress than in most
for inspection, as pro\ Med by the rules and
tlx* meeting on the silt er question before the public.—Inter Ocean.
Best Meals in the City.
regulation» of the board.
aits frustrated, the resolution be-
The Louis» ille Courier-Journal places. Nothing, except climate,
Details as to quarantine station», offices fees
of inspection, recipe» for disinfection an.j all
TILLAMOOK OREGON
ing laid on the table. The del denies that Secretary Carlisle was can be had for nothing in Mexico,
■leaired information may be obtained on apuli
can..« >0 the secretary or any member ofPthe
egates were rightfully of the mind ever at any time a blattant silver- any more than in Oregon. A man
Board, or by reference to pamphlet circulated
Passed at a meeting of the State Board of
Hutt the clubs had no business it) ite or that lie favored the free who has a home must make it in
Horticulture at Portland. Or April 3.
'
make platforms or commit the coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 Mexico as well as in Oregon. All
Attest. G korge I. S a «» ent . Secretory
J. K. V*« dw ( ll . President
Imine in
party on any question, leaving tol. He only voted for free silver things considered a
M H LARSEN P-opr etor
WARRANTS
PAYABLE
that matter to the state and in order to secure the votes of Oregon is to be preferred to a
home
in
Mexico,
and
the
Nehalem
The
following
numbered
warranto in cto«, i
national convention». No doubt n silver men against "the force bill.”
very large majority of the dele Flint may have been Mr. Carlisle's man should seek new Hehls to
S’,”5’
»55 »5» »57. »5®. »59. 2ÈJ
gates anti the people are favorable real purpose in 18!M), but wliat did I sh . iu Mexico.”
-.9. »74.
»95.
«6. .«a.
»<,£.”i
to silver and to bimetallism, but lie mean when in 1878, speaking
May J. t«95.
Ripon»
Taloilen
atantlartl
rvmerlj
the people a-e not yet prepared to in favor of silver, he said of the
J ohn B akk ««. Comity Treasurer.
Ri pans Tabules : for bad temper.
accept “free coinage, 16 to I," anil demonetization act of 1873: “Ac
the radical few mnde a mistake in cording to my view of thia subject
Ripens Tabules cure bad breath.
■pqaj s-AAiS ¿no : soinqej, strvdrg
trying to force the issue at such an the conspiracy which seems to1 Mil »ans Tabules : a family remedy
I
Best Road,
co
f ^ anci ^ q
of
LUMBER “ BüfffS
Attention to Orders in
Lot£.
Headlight and Oregonian $2.00
T« e alderman
ALLEN
HOUSE
(
ARSEN HOUSE
XrMZU *’ -» ■"»« —
Ripana Tabules have come to stay.
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