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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1895)
® i 11 h nt 0 o It fjcilblifiht. ----- BY------ W. F. D. JONES. T he C ounty O fficial P aper ------ Independent in Politic»------ KATES WK S1'HS< RIPTIoN. (rraiCTLV inadvasck .) Q11« year Six mouths Three months fl .M). ■ .75. 60. Correspondence Wanted The H eadlight is for the people, and they are invited to write for its (oluiniis We b.t- lievc in free exercise of opinion, and wisli to encourage independence of thought and action. Local topics are preferred Our name stands at the head ot this column, and everything, not otherwise signed, westand responsible fot. If you write, don't be afraid to father your own opinions, but sign your name for publication, it is cowardly to do otherwise and articles with fictitious names have little weight We a'iheie to this condition, except as to local cor respondents who send news items pure and simple. In such cases we do not publish the mine of the writer. But if you wish to express an opinion or crlt iclze somebody , you must sign your name for publication And. in ail cases we must know the name of the wrltei Don't thiow out peltv personal slings, ordeal in coarse abuse regard lug your neighbors. Would rather you d abuse the editor of this paper. Such letters would be more apt to’b<- published In tact, people who hold opinions different from ours are urged to write them tor publication "e 11 answer you fairly and con 1 teously if your opinions 11 re worth answering. We are anxious to have parties of diffeeient faith express their opinion 111 this paper. We pride out selves on granting every body to think and act according to hiscon science, regardless of our own beliefs The public does t care about “somebody going Io see Ills girl,” new fence, ' “bad colds," building of hen coops," etc. Write about sonic thing interesting 01 not at all. Write as plainly as possible. If yon can't spell correctly, 01 use goo.l grammar, never mind that Don't let a good news item spoil on that account. We furnis'i printed instructions that will be of help to those who wish to write for papers The space in this papet is yours. Make use of it if you like Uhe Famous Wilson IRiver Tfcuie benefit the Southern timber and for pencils. The sequoia is the big lumber trade. The benefits of tree of California, anti thus are the this waterway would hoof incalcu old giants of that state to be liter lable Bev ice to the sections which ally whittled out of existence. I now contain the largest and most (W est C oast L umberman .) valuable timber reserves of the: Theatrical managers have fre T he M ost P opular beach R e United States. The Gulf country quently recommended our cedar F orest G rove to T illamook by Q uickest , C heapest , and B est sort on the C oast . route to P ortland . can well echo the cry going up sawdust as the only proper filling T he W ilson R iver R oad . from the far Northwest: “Build for chorus girls tights as its rich, lluppy Camp now ready, bath horn«» will be Connects with evening train in Forest Grove The best mountain road, the most magnificent so passengers from Tillamook arrive in Portland prepared soon, and stages will connect with the the canal!” healthy odor has it good effect on scenery on the Pacific coast. SPRING CHICKENS PREFERRED. Our esteemed contemporary, the Advocate, very pertinently re marks: “If yon have any article of table use that is about to spoil on your hands just bring it around Advocate oftice and apply subscription.” Well, the H ea DLIOHT is never behind in any enterprise, and will agree to pander to the curiosity of its subscribers hapenings, and i that is palatable return. However, we prefer dressed they are rich spring chickens, as i in the necessary ingredients to build up tbe pliyiscal system of a hungry editor, and contain abun dant nitrogenous material to repair the worn-out tissues of an overtax ed brain. If you want a good pa per bling us plenty of yelow legged chickens. Those who wish to do wlint is fair and right might take a string of fish around to the Advocate office occasionally. LUMBER NOTES Cheapest rates of same day. Only 10 hours on stage. the voice. toll in the state. Leaves Forest Grove 6:30a. m. Sundays, Tues Four horse team, $2 00 Round trip, $3 25 days and Thursdays. The dry hhiisoii and frequent Two ” ” 150 ” ’5® Leaves Tillamook, Mondays, Wednesdays, and and buggy, 1.00 ” i-5<> lire« are again warning mill men Horse Fridays. ” cart, 1.00 1.50 Engage seats at Tillamook hotel or of r . < . or pack horse.50 that precaution is ciieaper than I Saddle McNamer, Forest Grove, who can be reached by Loose horse or cow 12J4 telephone from Portland. 05 coidlagration. A band pump Sheep or swine with a lever on which four men Take ths Sunset Route for Tillamook. New Wagons, New Stock, Sals Driving. Good accommodations en route. A. W. S everance , Receiver. can work is a cheap water system and when set a few yards from a mill can be operated at any time. 1'liis with one or two hundred feet of two inch hose would furnish ample protection for most of the smaller mills or would be an effec tive addition to the fire system of the large mill. A pump of this style could always be manned at a moments notice. A good lumberman says that as a rule mill hands on this coast have very little regard for stock and think nothing of sticking a picaroon in the middle of a w ide clear plank or spitting tobacco juice on a nice pile of finish, Time will educate men in this section the same as it has in the others to the necessity of care in handling the better grades of lumber. Na ture has been so lavish with tim At their Hobsonville store they carry a large stock of ber on this coast that men nutur- nlly grow reckless in handling it and, until educated, often fail to discriminate between a clear board and a cultus slab. Lumbermen who have a ten dency to get off a bud pun occa sionally should take something to Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, cure the disease. Probably the Feed, Provisions, Etc. best corrective would be a careful reading of these two gems from the last issue of the Lumber Attention to Oiderç in World: “The superficial observer might say that the logger slabbers where he peaveysldy says: “I cant-hook STEAMER TRUCKEE it!’’ All the same it is knot slab bering.” Agents for the fast sailing Steamer Truckee, carrying passengers and freight from San Fran ‘‘A skillful carpenter ought to ci>eo, Tillamook and Portland. Trips everv be able to ex-plane all j-okes knot two weeks, weather permitting. —R ates :— too in-tree-cate, and fir-there-more Cabin, one way, (Tillamook and S. F.) $15 00 he should be able to put up jams 9 00 Steerage ” Cabin, Round Trip. $14 00 without ju is.” Some of the daily papers have n (I’fGET Sol'NII LUMBERMAN.) fashion of putting more words in Yellow pine manufacturers of their large display headings than belong there. A full line is sup th« south have advanced prices on posed to be necessary for typo lumber. They evidently conclnd- graphical neatness, but a half line ■ ed that they were not in the busi looks better than several words ness for their health alone iih the manufacturers of Washington lum run together without spacing. ber generally are. Lumber freights oil' shore have materially advanced the past month owing to the demand for deep water tonage, particularly on lumber cargoes. An unusual de mand for lumber from Chili is an ticipated this summer, and mill owners generally anticipate a healthy foreign trade this year. The Northwest Lumberman, of Chicago in noting a call from W. 11. Hanson, of the Tacoma mill 1HE HEMLOCK BARK BUSINESS. company, says the day he visited that oftice he sold 400,000 feet of But a few years ago the hemlock lumber without going from under bark industry of Wisconsin, Michi national committee of re the roof of tbe Old Colony building gan and Minnesota was insignifi publican clnlis lit (’leveland, Ohio, and the day before 100,000 feet. cant. For the most part timber dared not tackle the money ques The next day be turned his face owners paid no attention whatever tion. All mention of silver or toward Tacoma again, as his mil) to this asset. If they cut hemlock gold was carefully avoided. It Ims orders which foot up about nt nil was in connection with pine, was policy, but the democrats will 15,000,000 feet to get out. and it was handled in the .sume say it was cowardly. The siber Speaking of large trees, said Mr. way. But this was in the days ites are jubilant, though in the Wheeler, of Wheeler, Osgood .\ when there was an abundance of minority, to think they could Co., “1 was down to Elma the hemlock in l’ensylvanin and before force a compromise, mid their suc other day and n gentleman took the tanners began seriously to cess is far beyond all expectations. me over to see the stump of a look for suplios elsewhere. Now, It begins to look ns if the republic cellar tree which had been burned, however, the bark industry lias ans and deniociats both will strad except the outer rim, and this come to have almost as important dle this question in their next measured 15 feet across on the in- a place in the lumbering industry national conventions. ssde. The num who showed me ot Michigan and Wisconsin as it the stump had offered to take his has in Pennsylvania, and the lum CANAL WOULD BENEFIT THS SOUTH Sunday school class of ten boys, berman is no longer looking upon The Sont licrn Lumbei-miin of mounted on ponies, and put them Ilia hemlock timber simply as to the lumber be can get out of it, Nashville, Tenn., believe« the Nic all inside of this i was one day an but adds to that value the pro aragua canal would benefit tho ceeds of the bark.—Timberman. Gulf anil South A tlniitie «täte« a« giant.” The Southern Lumberman, of Here is a pointer for the hemlock well uh tlm Pacific const. The Nashville, Tenn., is willing to bark industry of Washington. The paper says: "Mears. Tatum & Bowen, of wager a straw hat that the third hemlock, or more properly now, Portland, Oregon, in n letter to the trial effort to run il largo raft of the Alaska pine, has not been in West (’oast Lumberman for May, logs out of the Columbia river and favor on the coast as a timber, and are earnestly advocating the com down the Pacific coast to Sail there Ims been little or no demand pletion of the the Nicaragua canal Francisco will prove il success, for the bark, but in line with what ill the interest of the lumber in notwithstanding tho two previous is occurring in the middle western dustry of the Pacific slope. They failures involving a loss of 940,000. states the W. C. Benedict Leather hold (lint every lumberman in that 'I’lie Lumberman bases its large Company is now building a tan section should be pledged to confine stake on dogged persistency that nery Maple Valiev, near Seattle, their efforts strictly to the business ini ites good luck. The new raft and has already contracted for <>l securing the Nicaragua canal— which w ill soon be ready to float several thousand cords of hemlock chopping down every obstacle. is to be 525 feet long, 52 feet wide, bark from which the tannin ex There is nothing else of the slight 30 feet deep and draw 21 feet of tinct is to be inaile, It is also an- nounced that with the revival of est importance in comparison with water. thin canal propoeition. An example of wlmt must some better times better times the ex- “But it is not the timber and day be true of the great forests of tensive tannin extract works at lumber of the l’acifie slope alone Puget Sound, the lend pencil users Gray’s IlnrlHir are to be started up that is to be benefited. The val- have whittled away several big again. Thus it is not improbable liable timber and lumber internata forests of cedar trees in Europe that tbe inncli despised and ne of the Gulf anil South \tlantic and the supply of wood is practic glected hemlock may become the Stilles would find new markets for ally exausted in the Old World. head of the corner in the estab':»b- their product from San Francisco It is stated that an order has just inent of a prosperous industry <>.: down the coast to Santiago, Chili, been placed by a noted German the coast.—Lumberman. and also in Atistni'.iii. China, and firm of pencil makers with a Cali- Japan. The stimulus to ail kinds foil ill lumber company for a large liipans Tabules cure bad breath, li i pans Tabules : for bad temper, of industry in the cotton and yel quantity of sequoia wood. which is low pine belts would indirectly found tobs the best wood mailable fai ans Tabules : a family remedy Best Road, Netarts Beach. Stage Line. The Sunset Route. l-'orest Grove Stage. If you want to see the sea lions’, the arched rocks, and tbe grandest scenery in America, come to Netarts. Good ac colti niodatlons reasauable. The Mecca of all Coast Tourists. Addre»« I>. J H adley , Tillamook. Best Beach Best Stage, c° 0«.EE LU1W»1 oí H Lots. MAIL SCHEDULE. T illamook and N orth Y amhill :— Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. in. Arrive at Tillamook next day by 4 p. m. Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. ni. Arrive N. Yamhill next day 2 p. ni. T illamook and H obsonville :— L've Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m. Arrive Hobsonville 9:00 a.m. L've Hobsonville, except Tuesday . .2:15 p.m. Arrive Tillamook 5-15 p.m. N etarts :— Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at ............... 7 a. m. Arrives Netarts 12 111. Leaves Netarts, same days, . 1 p.in. Arrives Tillamook by 6 p. m. B arnegat :— Round trip to be performed on Monday. G rand R ond :— Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday at 6 p. m., or on arrival of mail from McMinn ville. Arrives at Tillamook at 1.45. Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6 p. ni. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill, which is usually 4:30. Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45. Post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P. M. Sunday 3:00 to 2:00 P. M. DIHKCTOHY. STATE OF OREGON. Governor w. P. Lord Secretaiy of State IL R K incaid Treasurer P hil . M etchan Supt. of Public Instruction G. M. I rwin Attorney-General C. M. I dlkman State Printer \v. H Leeds iR. 8. B ean Supreme Judges .. <F. A. M oore , <C. W olverton Member Board of Equalization . S. 1). G ibson ÎG eo . h . B urnett Circuit Judges .... I H. H. H ewitt Prosecuting Attorney J ames M c C ain Joint Senator........... ’. J. W. Maxwell Representative............. H. G. G uild UNITED STATES OFFICALS: * M itchem . i J. N. D olph H ermann W. R. K lli » [ R out .A. M iller U. S. Land Office, Oregon C'ity^ Register, Peter Paquet I Receiver. COUNTY OFFICIALS. Judge W. W. C onder jD. P. H akvkv Commissioner II. b . alley Clerk........................................... T. H. Gorsr. Sheri If........................................... J. H. J ackson Treasurer ................................. J ohn B arker Assessor................................... A. T. W hite Surveyor ..................................... A. M. A ehiin School Superintendent . . I.. P. S mith Coroner .............................. C. E. R eynolds Deputy Prosecuting Attornc •y K. E. S kli ' h Circuit Court convenes tl_ M be 4th Monday , in August, and an adjourned term is generally held 111 the spring. PRECINCT: Freight, general merchandise, San Francisco Justice of the Peace ................... I. T. M aclsbv Constable ... or Portland, >3 00 per ton. CITY OFFICIALS^ S 5,ILl'tlt Mayor........ E. E. S elph Manager Store and Mill. Hobsonville. Oregon Council j D. R easoner ............... J ohn J ones ..................... L.. H iner Mills at Truckee, Cal.. W. H. R eynolds .................. G eo . C ohn Recorder C. N. D rew Treasurer A lfred W illiams Marshall W. T. Perry m w « 1 SCHOOL BOARD 11 Harrisson, A w. Severance, and Claude lhayer.—( lerk, Tom Coates. CHURCH DIRECTORY. C hristian C hurch :—Rev. h . B. Morgan pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o'clock \ M* and at 7:30 P. M. until further notice. M E. CHURCH -Rev. I). McLachlan, pastor. Senators Congressmen } V?-sV*ct*. (2nd District . J. E. SIBLEY, Principal Office, 249, Berry St., S. F. ■Headlight and Oregonian $2.00 days at Nehalem. C atholic C hurch :—N o pastor at present. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. r m ?n'l o U f "‘td-t »> 7 D.T. Edmunds, ¿^"der ”• Edn,und’' M *- H A. WOODFORD, Proprietor. HOOK & LADDER CO. -Meets on first Tues day night of each month in City Hal Geo nd Drew, Adjutant; f w. Waxwell.Commander r. V in°L '*> Tï? ALDERMAN Per Secretary. 8ecretar>'' *“• Hamilton, m ., r. R. Bealg, Secretary. JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24.—Meets at 7 to p O f ” t|Ia!i,rdJSF U’r’» rV of each month «1 1 O* ^cretary 4. E. Sibley, H. P.; W. W. Conder. w First Class In tbe Strictest Sense of the Word. Rates SI to S2 per day. Tillamook. Ore. SILVER WAVE CHAPTFR Nn t « n F « Mrs"VAdF?ur‘,l4w ?!!turda>’ of pac'1 month' Mrs. A. a . Ford, w M.;G. w. Pettit, Secretary. School Sm»„7TI,e T'!lani,ook Secular Sunday oin'h.™ ,,tvery Bunday at 3, P M. in the coun house Mr». J. E. Hosni», Supt. ALLEN HOUSE ( ) J. P ALLEN. Prop'r. on^R nT»r»?n , r PP ,e yonr "nme printed indic»rw th. ,?f >our p"P*,r or 0,1 ,h>- » rapper ' ,h' ' ■ ' yo,,r «"tweription expire» M^ VnT nTi"S1,Ore,,ew “* tin".P All papers sent to parties outside the cotintv are J nio1',X'1,'"U<"1 Whe." ,ht'rtlme expire, fhe eoimv ?n a,rr<'"Fa8e •’ the limit within t. 6«tsubscriptnn, it sarj Bret to pay alf arrearaar. Noted for it* Fine Cuisine Department. Ladd’s New Gun Store Best Meals In the City. TILLAMOOK. OREGON New line of all sporting 4 goods. Campers. Fisher men and Prospectors sup plied at reduced rates Highest cash price paid for Raw Furs. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. Addrew Ladd's Cun Store. Cor. Third A Market Sts , S an Fuitcisco. M H LARSEN, Propt etor :.. ••• ARSEN HOUSE LOUISE Suñdav« °¿cry morning (except Trip»m»dedu th«°.n°ck r' “"'nin« .bout noon anrer tonehe.:?^:.’on’01h0en^,,,rd,r’ WBRIELSOI, Master. Ri| M» Tabules : one gives relief. R ¡pans Tabules have com2 to stay.