Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1895, Image 2

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    the people will know to what ex­ ■
tent they are being milleted later ■
on, when an attempt will be made s
to restore rates. Above, it is said I
that insurance men did not call I
They
their “combine” a trust,
talked smoother, and got away
with us by enacting “board” rate.
—Hillsboro Independent.
pie do not keep the clergy under
control
they will bring the people
----- BY-----
W. F. D. JONES.
into abject sla very. In every na-
tion upon earth they have done
so; what should change their char­
T he C ounty O fficial P aper
acter here?”
There are but few compared
------ Independent in Politics------
with the many who believe this
superstitious religion and if disbe­
RATHS Or SUBSCRIPTION.
lievers would withdraw their sup-
(HfRlCTLY IN ADVANCE. )
When the breezy, blismiing ’ port the old
tì.so.
Oue year
........................
rotten structure
Six IllOUtll*
. .7S.
^.TILLAMOOK, OR.
so. bloomers are universally the go, would fall of its own weight, but '
Three inonllis
advertising rates .
how will tailors press the creases thousands of dollars are given for
i Inch, per month
fo.75
per year $6.75
in them, I should like to know? effect. Many are slaves to fashion
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2.25 ...
"
” 2o.oo
keol. ”
”
3 75
” ” 3300 When the baby's head is nodding
others give for praise some through
”
6.75
” ” 60.00
I
”
”
”
JI.OO
. ”
” J00.00
and it wants to take a nap, how fear mid others lieeause they go to
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Local iiotic*s, io<*ls. per line; and set» after
the- first insertion Only seta per line for first can mamma lull her darling in a
church and think it no more than
insertion for regular advertisers.
T illamook and N orth Y amhill :—
Lost, Found, For Kent. For Bale, Wanted, and in a bifurcated lap?
Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. hi .
How can right to pay for their entertain­
Special notices, in classified “ad" columns, at
Arrive at Tillamook next day by
4 p. 111.
the rate of one cent per wttr'l for flist insertion Bridget shoo the chickens with no
Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in.
ment; so the church at home is
and halt rates thereafter.
Arrive N. Yamhill next day
. 2p. ni.
A
Legal notices, Nonpareil, tocts. per line for skirt to flop and fling, when the
and H obson v idle :—
supported and the poor heathen
& T illamook
first insertion ami Sets per line for each anbae
L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.in.
quent insertion.
creatures go grubbing in the gar­ way over in the dark continent is
Arrive llobsonville
9:00 a.m.
& L’ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday 2:15 p.m.
J£F** Ml notices or communications should den in the spring?
But the ques­ taught to believe or be damned,
Arrive
Tillamook
5-15 p.m.
be sent in a:, early in the week as possible.
N etarts :—
tion most annoying that our spec­ but if the poor heathen believes all
Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
7 h . in.
ami Saturdays at
ulations hatch: Can she vie with the contradictory doctrines taught
Arrives Netarts
12 m.
Correspondence Wanted.
Leaves Netarts, same days,
1 p. tn.
The H eadlight is for the people, ami they men in action when she goes to by contending churches he is cer­
6 p. m.
Arrives Tillamook by.........
are invited to write for its columns. We I».»—
B arnegat :—
lievc in free exercise of opinion, uml wish to strike a match?—X.
tainly a fool whether he is damned
Round trip to be performed on Monday.
encourage indepeudeuce of thought am! action.
Local topics are preferred. Our name stands
or not.
G
rand R ond :—
New
and
Select
ptoclç.
at the lietvl of tills column, and everything,
Leaves Grand Rotinde daily except Sunday
There in good prospect that the
not otherwise signed, we stand responsible for.
Liberty is what we want and as
at 6 p. in., or on arrival of mail from McMinn­
If you write, don't be afraid to father your own
ville.
opinions, but sign your name for publication, proposed Astoria railroad will bo one of America’s greatest orators
Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45.
it is cowardly to do otherwise, and articles built at once, as practically all tbe
Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6
with fictitious names have little weight. We
says, “The most important thing
p. nt. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill,
adhere to this condition, except as to local cor- subsidy has been assured.
which is usually 4:30.
Mr.
res|»on<lvnts who semi news Items pure and
in this world is liberty: More im­
Arrives at Grand Konde at 1:45.
simple. In such cases we do not publish the Haiutiiond has bought the Seaside
patent l^edicineg and Dmggigt’g Notion^.
Post Office hours, 7.30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
name of tbe writer.
portant than food or clothes, more
But if you wish to express an opinion or crit­
Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P. M.
icize somebody, yon must sign your name for road, and will extend it to tlie Ne­ important than gold or houses or
Sunday
3:00 to 2:00 P. M.
publication
Anil, in all cases we must know
the nameofthe writer. Don't throw out petty halem river to tap the coal depos­ lands, more important than art or
rietsoiial slings, or deal in coarse abuse regard- its as soon as possible.
There are science, more important than all
ng your neighbors. Would rather you d abuse
DIRECTORY.
the editor of this paper. Such letters would be rich deposits of coal on Coal creek,
mote apt tojbe published In tact, people who
religions, is the liberty of man.
hold opinions different from ours are urge«I to and on A. L, Alderman’s place at
STATE OF OREGON.
write them for publication, " t’ ll answer you
Without it there comes suffocation
Governor
...............
W. P. Loro
fairly ami courteously if your opinions are worth
Mr. Ham­ degradation and dentil. Liberty
Sécrétai y of State
II. R. K incai ’»
answering. We are anxious to have parlies of the mouth of the river.
Treasurer
P
hil
.
M etcu .* n
diffeerent faith express their opinion in this mond has the money up to buy the
G. M. I rwin
Supt. of Pu bl it Instruction
Prescriptions Carefully Compoundad.
Statianeiy, Books.
paper. We pride ourselves on granting every-
is the condition of progress. With- i
Attorney-General
./.
C. M I dleman
I. xly to think and act according to hiscon Oregon Bacific, and intends to ex­
State Printer
U H. LeedN
science, regardless of our own beliefs.
out liberty there remains only bar- |
r R. 8. B ean
The public doesn't care about "somebody 1
Supreme Judges
¿F.
A. M oore .
going lo see bls girl,’’ new fence." "bad colds," tend it to connect w ith the line at barism.
Without liberty there |
illamook
regon
<C. W olverton
building of hen-coops," etc Write alrout some­ Nehalem
via Tillamook.
Next can be no civilization.
Member
Board
of
Equalization
.
S.
D. G ibson
thing interesting ol not at all. Write as plainly ,
(
(G eo . h . B urnett
as possible If you can't spell correctly, or | year will witness active work Oil
Circuit Judges ....
I H. II. H ewitt
use good grammar, never mind that
Don’t
Without liberty of thought, no |
Prosecuting Attorney
J ames M c C ain
let a good news item spoil on that account. We this road.
Joiuk Senator ...........
J. W. Maxwell
ftiriiis i printed instructions that will be of
human being has the right to form
Representative . .
H. G. G uild
help tn those who wish to write for papers
Tiie space in this papei is yours. Make use of
UNITED STATES OFFICALS:
a judgement.
It is impossible
RELIGIOUS REFORM.
it if you like.
Senator»
I J. H. M itchkli .
that there should be such a thing
)J^. D olph
[Continued from last week.]
CoiiirreoMineu I,st I,islrict
B w HERMANN
57
YEARS
i.ongre»»ineii
ui
,
trtcl
R KLJ
as
real
religion,
without
liberty.
(Written by J. E. Hosmer.)
300 ACRES
f K obt . a . M iller
Without liberty there can be m
Register,
V. S. Land Office. Oregou City]
in their dear pastor's crow'
in such thing as conscience, no sucl
Peter Paquet
(
Receiver.
Pears,
Nut
Trees,
and
Novelties.
that beautiful city beyom the word as justice.
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
Ail human ac
Judge
..........................
W.
W.
C onder
STARR, the largest early
skys.
|D. P. H arvey
tions—all good, all bail—have for
Commissioner.............
tipple, (2 inches around, and
/ L- B. A lley
Believing false doctrine may a foundation, the idea of human
Clerk...............................
. T. H. G ovne
marketable first week in July
Sheriff' .
J. H. J ackson
make some men better, but it is liberty, and without liberty tlieie
Treasurer......................
J ohn B arker
Paragon, Barlin and other apples. KOONCE pear, early, hand­ Assessor..........................
A. T. W hite
not true and it is not necessary for can be no vice mill there can be no
Surveyor ..........................
A. M. A ustin
some
anil
delicious.
Lincoln
Coreless,
very
large
c.nd
very
late.
Also,
School
Superintendent
I
L. P. S mith
men of this age to be kept in ig­ virtue. Without liberty there can
Coroner ............................
R eynolds
The wells in the streets are use­
Seneca, Japan Golden Russet, Vermont Beauty, etc. Japan Quince Deputy Prosecuting Attorney .‘v . U.K.
,K. E. S elph
norance.
Surely
no
harm
can
be no worship, no blasphemy—no
Circuit Court convenes ti._
less unless we have a pump. Can’t
lie 4th Monday ...
in
Uoluinbin,
unequaled
for
jelly.
August, and an adjourned term is generally
held in the spring.
even fmil out if the wells have come from knowing the truth and love, no hatred, no justice, no pro
PRECINCT:
I think there has been but very gress. Take the word liberty from -NTT-—a
Justice of the Peace
..................... I. T. M aulbuy
enough water to do any good.
Constable
s M iller
little good done by believing that human speech and all the other
Parry’s Giant, 6 inches around, the largest known chestnut; Paragon. Numbo and
CITY OFFICIALS-
many others. Walnuts—French, Persian. Japan. English and American. Pecans, Almonds,
Mavor.......
E.
E. S elph
part
of
orthodoxy
which
we
are
Tim following Htates will vote
words would become poor, wither­
i
..................... 1». R easoner
Filberts, Eleagnus Longipes, Japan Mayberries. Hardy Oranges, Dwarf Rocky Mountain
.........................................
J
ohn J ones
pleased
to
call
superstition.
Christ
Cherries, free from insects, black knots and other diseases Small fruits, grapes, currants
for state officers in November:
ed, meaningless sounds—but with
Council
..................... L.. H iner
I.
etc. Shade trees, ornamental shrubs. C ataloc . uk F ree .
................... W. H. R eynolds
Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Mass ian friends, just think what a that word realized—with that
.............. G eo . C ohn
Recorder
WM barry . Barry, n J Treasurer
...................................... C. N. D rew
nehiisetIs, Mississippi, New Jersey, mighty wrong you are imposing word understood the world be­ Pomona Nurseries.
..A lfred W illiams
Marshall
W. T. Perry
New York, Ohio, I’eiisylxania and upon the world provided it is a comes a paradise.”
SCHOOL BOARD
liiinUike.
Think
of
the
hypocrites
M. W. Harrisson, A. W. Severance, and Claude
Virginia.
Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates.
Take courage friends of liberty,
i you are m iking; think of the
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
although
every
man
who
has
dar
­
C hristian C hurch :—Rev. H. B. Morgan,
Some kind of tire protection waste of time and energy that
pastor.
Services
on Sundays at 11 o'clock A M
| and at 7:30 P. M. until further notice.
should be obtained here at once. 'could be used in the cause of truth ed to oppose this slavery of the
min
i
has
had
his
reputation
black
­
M
E.
C
hurch
:
—
Rev. I). McLachlan, pastor
GREAT VALUE
WEEKLY NEWS
The way the town is built up, so and right or in teaching tlm laws
Services 1st Sunday in mouth at 11 A. M. at Bay
ened
and
his
efforts
ridiculed
yet
( lty and at 7 1*. M. in Tillamook. 2nd Sunday
VERY LITTLE
solidly together, it will take some of nature. Just ask yourself hon­
OF THE WORLD
at Pleasant Valley at 11 A. M. and in Tillamook
at, PM. 3rd Sunday, same asfirst. 4th Sun­
MONEY.
good apparatus to save it in ease h estly, does it do men any good to there are many coming to the front
FOR A TRIFLE.
boy* rillnmook, mornlug and evening. 5th Sun­
days at Nehalem.
believe that one man or being ready if need be to sacrifice all for
tire should get started.
C atholic C hurch :—No pastor at present.
For ages we
could pay the debt or suffer for the love of truth.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
have
been
taught
to
stop
our
ears
A. O. U. w.—Meets every Monday night at 7
Hillsboro, like any other towns, another's sins, or that all must lie
".»’
i1
F'
Geo- Edmunds, M. W..
to everything tending to rob the
D. 1. Edmunds, Recorder.
has a coflee club which provides punished on account of the first
HOOK
&
LADDER
CO.
-Meetson first Tues­
priest or preacher of his revenue
day night of each month in City Hall. Geo.
hot collee for tlm fire boys when man's sin, and that sin, think ofit,
Cohn.
President;
Theo.
Steinhilber,
Chief; Otto
or power. We have been taught
Ileins, Secretary.
they return tired and exhausted was taking the advice of his thir­
A ac-page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the United States.
G. A. R—Meets first and third Saturday of
to
shun
the
works
ot
such
men
as
from their work. This is not in­ ling wife who advised him to eat
each month at 1 p m in G. A. R. Hall. U. N
Il is a national family newspaper, ami gives nil the general news of the whole
Drew. Adjutant; J. W. Waxwell. Commander.
world. It gives the foreign news in a nut shell. Jts Agricultural department
tended as a gentle hint to the gen­ some fruit which God had tempt- Thomas Baine and I dare say that
I. O. O F.—Meets every Tuesday night at 7 :<o
has
no
superior
;
.n
the
country.
Its
market
reports
are
recognized
authority.
p . m in I O. O. F Hall. Wm. kierman N. G
out side of the clergy that nine
ingly placed in their reach.
tler sex in Tillamook.
Separate departments for the amily circle, young folks, and science and me­
Carl Knudson. Rec. Secretary. Wm. Hamilton^
* er. secreiarj.
chanics. Its home and society columns co.., ma nd the admiration of wives and
Does it do liny good to believe tenth of his enemies never read
daughters
Its general political news, editorials and discuselens are compre­
&
first Saturday night of
tlm story of the flood, the confusion his works or know of his patriotic
each
mouth
0. 0. E ,IaI1
G<‘O Cohn.
hensive, brilliant and exhaustive.
»
r. K. Beata, Secretary.
devotion
to
his
country
and
to
the
of tongues, the sun standing still,
JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. ¿4.-Meet« al 7 « !■
A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer that splendid journal and the o f ' t,i'i?rdiSvt"ri?y ofea, h month at I. o.’
the easting out devils, or bringing cause of truth.
STlliwtoolt £)vnl»lijUtf
Dealers in General Merchandise
Sturgeon’s
A Fine Line of Jewelry
T
, O
.
N ew APPLES,
Æ SEASON’S
ENTERTAINMENT!
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
These hard times a newspaper
must be run like a post-offien,
on a eash basis.
You can't buy
stamps on time, and you can't gel
the Oregonisn or other city paper“
on time.
A newspaper can't be
run on wind.
The editor can't
pay for paper and feed his family
on “promises to pay,” and type
setters can't a Hold to work unless
they get enough to pay tlmir board
at least.
The tire insurance men have
come to a place where they can no
longer agree. For almost a score
of years, the insurance companies
doing business on the Pacific coast
have worked as a trust.
They
did not use that harsh term them­
selves but it was a trust just the
same. Now rates are 50 per cent,
lower than they were a month ago,
and the companies are actually
paying laick 50 per cent, of the
premiums exacted withill the pant
six month“. If the companies cun
do business al the present tariff
the dead to life? Should people
waste their time any longer in try­
ing to believe these stories? I« the
bible the word of God?
Why
must we believe it when after ear­
ful investigation we can see no log­
ical reason for believing that it’s
not the work of men?
Would n
kind and loving father place any
of his children in such n predica­
ment? Think of it carefully mid
honestly. Isn't it the work of men
who have bud mi object in view?
Are we obliged to believe that n
man is inspired just because his
followers say so? Are we to suffer
throughout eternity because we
think if any prophecy ever came
that it was made to come true by
interested parties or that the
guesser made a gtaid guess?
O,
my friends let us withdraw our
sup|M*rt from these errors and sti|e
port institiitionsofmodern thought.
Let us teach the children some­
thing more elevating than the fear
of a vindictive God who will send
bears to destroy those who are
naughty, and the older children
some better motive for doing
right than the fear of an awful
hell or the promise of great
reward.
Hr. Cooper says: "If the pen­
Xtary
;
S'bl'y' M *’ ;
" Cou<’er
In speaking of this noble hero a
LT?
iii ad
MSI! ' E a " AVK CI'APTER, N o . 18. O.ES-
preacher, n short time since, tbuil-
Mr«' » 2»d..“n<J
5“t“rd«yii of each month.
one year for only
Mr». A. A. Ford, W M ;G. w. Feltit, Secretary.
dred from his pulpit words to this
School
T’Pamook Secular Sunday
»chool meets every Sunday at 3, P. M. in the
effect, “his carcas was not fit to be
court house.
Mr«. J. E. H osmer . Supt.
buried in a Christian land mid so
his rotten, stinking bones were
Address orders to "Headlight.’ Ladd’s New Gun Store.
dropped into the sea,” but I say The regular price of both papers is $2.50
New line of all sportiug
unto you that Thus. Paine's noble
goods. Campers, Fisher­
men and Prospectors sup­
words mid works will live and be ••-W rite your name on a postal card , send it to G W. B est
plied at reduced rates.
Highest cash price paid for
loved and respected long after the
Raw Furs, Sea Lion Skins
R oom 2. T ribune B’ ld ' g , N ew Y ork C ity , and sample cop ­
and Trimmings.
rotten, stinking theology of certain
ies of the T ribune will be sent you .
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Adilrc« Ladd's Cun Store.
preacliers lias been buried deep in
Cor. Third A Market Sts., S ax F rancisco .
the sen of oblivion.
Kind reader do not misunder­
stand me I condemn no one for
his mistake« and I have none but
the kindest of feelings toward all
men.
We all make mistakes and
in my judgement there is no great­
er mistake than vindictive con­
demnation, la* it found in num or
in the gods-
What we need is
more love for all mankind mid to
this end let us investigate, mid
fem* not to give our honest opin­
ions on these questions which ef­
fect us nil and w e may be sure
that the ilnrk clouds of error will
disappear, the bright, beautiful
sun of truth w ill filially shed its
life giving rays over the whole
earth mid we will be free from the
deadly hate which, comes from stu­
pid stuperstition and ignorance.
Headlight and ©regorçian $2.00
Hardware Talk!
Heard at
Insist on
ARft A1IP HM^ER SOP*
in packages
BEWARE
of Imitation
trade marks
and labels.
Costs no mere than inferior package soda__
never spoils the flour, keeps soft, anj is aw.
; wrwZ/y acknowledged purest in tbe world.
FUdc only by CHURCH k CO. New York.
fcu »7 croon tw u nb ii.
WMofcr Aaa
— C. E. HEYNOLDft
1'11 roast you, said the Stove.
Look out, I’m on a strike, said the
Hammer.
1 ve got you, said the Barb-Wire.
I’ll catch on, saitl the Tongs.
I ll scoop him, said the Shovel.
I 11 get your Ucon, said the
Butcher knife*
You're not as sharp as I, said the
lack.
Say nothing and saw wood,
the saw
said
So a general quarrel ensued and if
you want to hear how it ended and
how cheap the alove named articles
can lie bought, call on
c. E. REYNOLDS,