Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 25, 1895, Image 2

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later still.
and palatable. A piece of very
Evidently in tariil’ matter« a tough beefsteak was then wrapped
bird in the bush is worth a dozen in the leaves over night, and it
in the hand.
was a tender morsel for breakfast.
It
seems,
on
the
republican
the
­
The
natives here say that the
T he C ounty O fficial P aper
ory, that the effects of customs leg­ same results are obtained by hang­
islation are purely psychological. ing the meat in a tree among the
------ Independent in Politics------
Free trade does not let in a flood saponaceous leaves. The myster­
of
actual goods produced by for­ ious juice differs from animal pep­
RATHS Of SUBSCRIPTION.
eign pauper labor, but it produces sin, in that its proteolytic action is
(KrKlCTLV IN ADVANCE. )
11. M). the idea of such a
One year
flood in the not arrested or even delayed in
........... 75.
Six months
Z^.TILLAMOOK, OR.
50. mind of the American manufactur­ neutral or alkaline solutions, as is
Three months
ADVERTISING rates .
er. If, however, the American the case with so many substances
Jo 75
per year JA 75
1 inch, per month
' 2o.oo manufacturer can be imbued with that enter the stomach.
Its active
a-
»5
...........
Lcol. ”
” 3.100
3 75
’’
” 60.00 the belief that he is going to get principle is technically known as
6.75
Ji ■
’■
"
1
” ”
”
ii .oo
..
. ” ” ioo.oo
or three years papayin, papayotin, or caracin,
MAIL SCHEDULE.
Local iiotic*s, locts. per line; and sets, after protection two
the first insertion. Only sets per line for first
hence, this noxious idea is dispell­ and there is no doubt that the
T illamook and N orth Y amhill :—
insertion for regular advertisers.
Lost, Found, Fot Rent, For Sale, Wanted, and
Leave N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. m
He can then raise wages, run Hawaiian» have long known its
Special notices, in classified “ad” columns, at ed.
Arrive at Tillamook next day by
4 p. ni.
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion
Leave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. in.
his factory night and day, make value.
and halt rates thereafter.
Arrive N. Yamhill next day
2 p. m.
Legal notices, Nonpareil, locts. per line for
T illamook and H obsonville :—
first insertion and Gets per line for each subse­ goods and sell them at a profit, all
L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday 6:00 a.m.
quent insertion.
Arrive Hobsonvllle
9:00 a.m.
Am-nt the opening of the Siletz
in open competition with the world.
L
’ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday . 215 p.m.
JIF*"All notices or communications should
Arrive
Tillamook
..............................
5-15
p.m.
reservation,
the
Corvallis
Times
But if he is fully protected from
be sent in as early iti the week as possible.
N ETARTS :—
speaks
as
follows:
“
Boomers
in
such competition and imagines
Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Saturdays at
7 a. tn.
that he is going to be subjected to search of the promised lands con­
Arrives Netarts
................
12 tn.
Correspondence Wanted
Leaves Netarts, same days,
1 p. 111.
'I'lie H eadlight is for the people, him ! they it in the future, his energies are tinue to
pass through town en­
Arrives Tillamook by .........
6 p. ni.
lire invited to write for its columns. We bo-
B arnegat :—
lieve In free exercise of opinion. hih I wish to paralyzed, his courage collapses route for the Siletz, to be on the
Round trip to be performed on Monday.
encourage independence of thought and action.
Local topics are preferred. Our name stands and be cuts down wages or shuts ground when the day of opening
G rand R ond :—
at the head of this column, and everything,
Leaves Grand Rounde daily except Sunday
not otherwise signed, we stand responsible for. his doors.
arrives. The correspondent of a
at 6 p. 111., or on arrival of mail from McMinn­
If yon write, don’t be afraid to father your own
ville.
opinions, tint sign your name for publication,
Lincoln county paper reports that
Arrives at Tillamook at 1:45.
Since the state of the
it is cowardly to do otherwise, and articles
Leaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6
with fictitious names have little weight We industries, according to our repub­ up to hist week seventy-nine out­
p. m. or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill,
adhere to this condition, except as to local cor­
which is usually 4:30.
respondents who send news Items ptireand lican con tern porn ries, is thus pure­ fits had passed his place.
Every
Arrives at Grand Ronde at 1:45.
simple. In such cases we do not publish the
patent I^edicineg and Druggigt’g Notion^.
Post dffice hours, 7:30 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
name <»f the writer.
day
or
two,
however,
an
outfit
ly
a
matter
of
imagination,
and
is
But if you wish to express an opinion or crit­
Money Order department, 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P. M.
icize somebodv. von must sign your name for entirely unaffected by actual con­ comes back, after having shaken
Sunday 3:00 to 2:00 P. M.
publication
And in all cases we must know
the namroftlie writer. Don't throw out pettv ditions, while the pockets of con. the dust of Siletz from his feet.
leisonal slings, ordeal in coarse abuse regard-
ng your neighbors. Would rather you'd abuse sinners are touched by only reali­ Three of these from Moscow, Idaho
DIRECTORY.
he editor of this paper. Such letters would be
note apt to^be published. In fact, people who ties, we suggest, as a happy solu­ passed through
town the other
hold opinions different from ours are urged to
STATE OK OREGON.
write them for publication. We 11 answer you tion of the whole tariff question, day, ami satisfied with what they
Governor
W. P. Lord
fairly mid courteously if your opinions are worth j
Secretary of State
II. R K incaid
answering. We are anxious to have parties of i that the consumers be given the had seen of the Siletz, had turned
Treasurer
P hil . M ktchan
diffeerent faith express their opinion in this I
Silpt. of Public Instruction
G. M. IitwiN
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
Stationery, Books.
paper. We pride ourselves on granting every­ benefit of the lowest possible du­ their faces toward British Amer
Attorney-General
C. M. H ileman
body to think and act according to his con- I
State Printer
XV. H. Leeds
st ieiice, regardless of our own lieliefs.
ica.
They
would
have
been
per
­
ties,
while
the
manufacturers
be
<R. S. B ean
The public doesn't chic about ’’.somebody
Supreme Judges
JE. A. M oore ,
going to see his girl," new fence,” “bad colds, ' j raised by a corps of trained hyp­ fectly satisfied to have been allott­
T
illamook , O regon .
building of hen coops,” etc. Write about some- 1
»C. W olverton
Member bon rd of Equalization . S. D. G ibson
thing Interesting 01 not at all. Write as plainly ’ notists into an imaginary heaven ed one of the comfortable improved
I
G
eo . h B urnett
uh possible. II you can’t spell correctly, or t î
Circuit Judges
.............
I H. H. H ewitt
use good grammar, never mind that
Don't I of perpetual McKinleyism.
farms that belongs to the Indians
Prosecuting Attorney .
let a good news item spoil on that account. We 1
J ames M c C ain
Joint Senator............ .
furnish printed instructions that will be of ,
J. W. Maxwell
on
the
Siletz,
but
have
no
fancy
Representative....... ...
help to those who wish to write for papers
H. G. G uild
A QUEER FRUIT.
file space in this papet is yours. Make use of
for settling on one of the Siletz
UNITED STAT ES OFF IC ALS:
it if you like
/ J. H. M itchell
Senators ..........................
streams where the labor of clear-1
j J. N. D olph
A correspondent of the Scientific
Congressmen
I
u*t
District
. B. H ermann
57
YEARS
ing became a necessity in acquir- ’
congressmen ¡,„4 Districl
W. R. E llis
HOW PROTECTION PROTECTS.
American writes from Honolulu as ing a thrifty farm and home.
300 ACRES
f R out .A. M iller
U. S. Land Office, Oregon City^ |.etet ViK'iue?
The following renuirknble and follows:
They claimed to be a detachment
Receiver.
Peara, Nut Trees, and Novelties.
After exploring the many won­ of thrifty Idaho families who fol­
peculiar opinon is expressed in an
COUNTY OFFICIALS:
Judge
W.
tV.
C onder
\ly- STARR, the largest early
editorial in the San Francisco ders of the Hawaiian Islands and lowed the advice of a preacher and
ID. P. H arvey
Commissioner..........................
apple, 12 inches around, and
JL. B. A lley
Clerk ..........................................
Examiner, a democratic paper, their varied forms of tropical veg­ left their Idaho farms, expecting
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marketable first week in July
T. H. G oyne
Sheriff’.........................................
J. H. J ackson
Treasurer ..................................
though having independent pro­ etations for mere than six months, to grab up a quarter section of
J ohn B arker .
Paragon, Parlin and otherapples. KOONCE pear, early, hand­ Assessor.......................................
A. T. W hite
clivities, and we commend it to I have concluded that the marvel­ level and mother earth when the
Surveyor .....................................
A. M. A ustin
some and delicious. Lincoln Coreless, very large and very late. Also, School Superintendent
.1,. I*. S mith
our readers as worth reading, lous and little known papaya, day of the Siletz opening rolled
Coroner ...............................
eynolds
Seneca, Japan Golden Russet, Vermont Beauty, etc. Japan Quince Deputy Prosecuting Attoine :y C. E. E. R E.
S elph
considering the novelty of the papaw, or Asiatic paw paw tree around. They blasted and black­
Circuit Court convenes tL~
ine 4th .........
Monday in
Columbia, unequaled for jelly.
August, and an adjourned term is generally
and its fruit are fit to rank among ened the virgin reputation of that
expressions contained therein:
held 111 the spring.
PRECINCT:
____
“It is generally believed anio g the vegetable wonders of the preacher as they turned backward 1TT7TS
Justice of the Peace ..........
] I. T. M aulsry
Constable
S. M iller
Parry’s Giant, 6 inches around, the largest known chestnut; Paragon, Numbo and
philosophers that causes precede world. Their effect on animal from the Siletz, as did also a quota
CITY OFFICIALS.
Mayor..................................................
ninny others. Walnuts—French, Persian, Japan, English and American. Pecans, Almonds,
E. E. S elph
tissues
is
marvelous,
there
is
no
etlects, but the advocates of tariff
of the same kind that followed
. D. R easoner
Filberts, Eleagnus I.ongipes, Japan Mayberries, Hardy Oranges, Dwarf Rocky Mountain
............ J ohn J ones
Cherries, free from insects, black knots and other diseases Small fruits, grapes, currants
protections have discovered a re­ excuse for tough meats wli re the them the next day in search of
Council
................... L. H iner
etc. Shade trees, ornamental shrubs. C atalogue F ree .
W. H. R eynolds
markable exception to this rule. papaya grows. The word is pro­ some land of peace and plenty
................. G eo . C ohn
Recorder
J
Pomona
NuraariBB.
wm
barry
.
Barry,
n
..........
C. N. D rew
It seems that the effects of tarifl’ nounced pap-pie yae.
where the boomer is not called up­
Treasurer
A lfred W illiams
Marshall
W. T. Perry
When I left the haunts of the on to wrestle with plows and har­
legislation always work backward.
SCHOOL BOARD
M. W. Harrisson, A. W. Severance, and Claude
The course of business is never white man and wandered out rows and other labor-making tools
Thayer.—Clerk, Tom Coates.
influenced by the laws that are among the natives, I heard so in the scramble for a livelihood.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
C hristian C hurch :—Rev. H. B. Morgan,
actually in force, but only by those many stories about the incredible
pastor. Services on Sundays at 11 o'clock A M
and at 7:30 P. M. until further notice.
that may be in force in the future. pranks which the papaya juice
Lincoln county has a girl (hat
-,?J
D- McLachlan, pastor.
For instance, in 1N93 we hail the perforins on old fowls, the meat of rode on horseback 47 miles to New­
highest kind of protection. The bulls, mid other tough animals, port to attend the 4th of July cel­
GREAT VALUE
WEEKLY NEWS
McKinley law had been in force that I concluded to make a ebration, 94 miles in all, danced
I days at Nehalem.
VERY
LITTLE
OF THE WORLD
for over two years, ami everything thorough test of it. As a result, of all night, mounted her bronco and
C atholic C hurch :—No pastor at present.
MONEY.
FOR A TRIFLE.
SOCIETY DIRECTORY.
that taxation could do for the my experiments I am able to re- made home next morning still
A. O.
W.—Meets every Monday night at 7
stimulation of industry had been port that the stories one hears are alive. She is familiar with ahorse,
!’• 'r’ >• /' ° V* F' Hal* Oeo. Edmunds, M. w..
D. 1. Edmunds, Recorder.
done. But the condition of the correct. It is simply marvelous makes a good hand in harvest
HOOK Ik LADDER 1'0 -Meets on first Tues­
day
night of each month in City Hall Geo
country hud never been more mis­ the way the papaya juice trans­ time, is young, good looking, and
t ohii. President: Theo, gteiiihilber, Chief; Otto
Heins, Secretary.
’
erable.
Factories were closed, forms the toughest animal into can be had for the asking if the
G. A. R—Meets first and third Saturday of
men were thrown out of employ­ choice bits that would make a right one applies.—Ex.
W « I« • • * « n > » lli K firiil » IK ■ SI • »« • each month at 1 I-. m . in G. A. K. Hall. C N.
Drew, Adjutant; I. W. Waxwell. Commander.
ment by the million, wages of gormet rejoice.
I. O O K.-Meelsevery Tuesday night at 7:3o
A 2 -page journal, is the leading Republican family paper of the United States.
e.M in io. O.K Hall. Wm. i&erinaii, N. G.
Eighty
acres
u«
land
to
trade
for
town
lot»
It is a national family newspaper, ami gives all the general news of the whole
others had been reduce ', money
In company with Lieutenant Call nt this office.
Carl Knudson, Rec. Secretary; Win. Hamilton,
world It gives the foreign news In a nut shell. Its Agricultural department
Per. Secretary.
had gone out of circulation ami John F. Bowler, late of the ex­
has no superior in the country. Its market reports are recognized authority.
A. K. fk A. M.—Meets first Saturday night of
Taxpayers
Take
Notice.
Separate
departments
for
the
amily
circle,
young
folks,
and
science
and
me
­
w-
.?" o 1"
° ° h ll“11
Geo. Cohn.
queen's
dragoons,
1
sought
a
noble
the whole nation was darkened by
W M.; 1*. R. Beals, Secretary.
chanics. Its home and society columns co...nuind the admiration of wives and
11 cloud of bankruptcy. Did our papaya grove along the sandy
JOHNSON
CHAPTER
NO.
K
-Meet,at
7 30 P.
We have closet! the tax roll to make
daughters
Its general political news, editorials and discussions are compre­
M on the 3rd Saturday of each month at I. o.
hensive, brilliant and exhaustive.
tariil' legislation have anything to beech of the famous Waikiki out the delinquent list
On and after
secretary' ' J'E
11
W. Conder.
do with all that? Of course not watering place. We gathered a the 15th day of July, 1895, we will be A SPECIAL CONTRACT enables us to offer that splendid journal and
SH.' I K WAVE CHAPTER. No. 18, O. E. S.-
the M '7 2'.'d J"" 4.,h M‘durdays of each month.
—the democrats Imd won the elec­ bunch of stems and leaves from a ready to receive Itixes again, and on and
Mrs. A. A. Kord, W. M.; G. W. Pettit, Secretary,
after the 15tli day of August, 1895, we
XE
VI.Q IIJT
tion, and although they had not lusty tree which had grown from will begin to levy on all delinquent prop­
asm Si 8' 8 ~Tlle Tillamook Secular Sunday
l nlc, ls every Sunday at 3, p. M. in the
one year for only
done anything, mid were not ex- seed planted only six months be­ el ty for taxes and coats.
court house.
Mrs. J. E. H osmer , Supt.
peeled to do anything for a year fore. It was a noble specimen,
J. H. J ackson , Sheriff,
Tillamook Co., Ore
to come, during which time all the about 20 feet high, mid its seven-
Ladd’s New Gun Store.
benefits of the home market would lobcd leaves were about two feet
New line of all sporting
goods. Campers, Fisher­
remain inlnct, the mere fear of n in diameter. At so young an age
The regular price of both papers is $2.50
Address orders to •Headlight.’
men and Prospectors sup­
plied at reduced rates.
future reduction of duties thill the luscious yellow inelhm-like We wish to inform the public that the
Highest cash price paid for
£ 2-
North Yamhill and Tillamook stage
»
Raw Furs, Sea Lion Skins
would let in a flood of foreign fruit hung in golden clusters from line is now making daily trips oil
and Trimmings.
goods made by the pauper 'abor from the tree's long and crooked schedule time, making connexions with •»-W rite your name on a postal card , send it to GW B est
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
Address Ladd's Cun Store.
R oom 2. T ribune B' ld ' g , N ew Y ork C ity , and sample cop
of Europe was enough to paralyze branches. Before we expressed the 3:30 1*. M . train for Portland.
Cor. Third A Market Sts.. S an KRANC1SCO.
ies of the T ribune will be sent you
1*. II. M esser , Proprietor.
indust ry.
juice of the leaves mid stems we
Well, the distress continued and sat beneath the inviting shade mid
All photo's reduced to suit hard limes, from
nt last the democrats did wliat each eat one of the melloiis, w hich 75 cent« per per dozen upwards.
H kins A rt Srvnio.
they had threatened to do.
They were delicious and not unlike can-
Heard at
repealed the McKinley law, reduc­ telopes in appearance and con­
For Sale Ht a Great S ac rIHee
ed some duties and abolished sistency. though there was little
others.
The awful condition similarity in taste. The fruit has
I’ll roast you, said the Stove.
whose mere apprehension, accord­ ■i peachy flavor mid is said to be a
Look out, I’m on a strike, said the
Hunnier.
ing to the republican theory, had line remedy for dyspepsia.
been enough to paralyze industry,
We readily secured almut two
I’ve got you, «aid the Barb-Wire.
had non arrived. But instead of ounces of the acrid, milky juice
I 11 catch on, said the Tongs.
growing worse times immediately from our harvest. Taking it home
1 11 scoop him, said the Shovel.
began to grow better, and they we put a few drops into a kettle of The Oregonian and Htspi.ioHT. ontyjioo
1 11 get your l»con, said the
Butcherknife-
have kept on steadily growing bet­ lioiliiig water with a very old. Many are taking advantage of thia rate.
ter ever since. Why was that? tough fowl, which had been
You’re not as sharp as I, said the
WARRANTS PAYABLE.
Tack.
Why', simply because the republi­ gathered in for the experiment. The following num**rd warrant« in class U
cans lutd won some state elections, It had been Isuling for more than •re no« payable at my office and Interest cease®
Say nothing and saw wood, said
after thia date
the saw.
mid that gave the mmiufitctnres an hour without becoming temlei. .T h . Jib. 3** 310, 4)7 4^. 511.5:13. 543- 47«. I
4*9.
53!. 534. 533 533. 53»
’»*• «H*. ‘1
the assurance that they would win The result of the papaya juice was MM
So a general quarrel ensued and if
to 7 .v 54s. 565. «fvy 507 Mo <03. 7«*. S'*
x6o
6r>|. Cl. 573.
’17. 6-6. 5S7. 6.V V
jou want to hear how it ended and
the presidential election two years magical. The papain, or active 65c. fA». 47J, 551. rew, 637. ex*
now eheap the above named articles
later, in which ease they might principle of it, dissolved the tissues I Class A RS*.
can lie lought, call on
•
July !>. i*95-
pass a new protective tariff a year' at once and made the meat tender '
J ohn B arkkr . County Treasurer
(Eillmitoolt
l‘)caMinht
----- BY-----
W. F. D. JONES.
Dealers in General Merchandise
Stu moon s
A Fine Line of Jewelrv
N ew APPLES,
SEASON’S
ENTERTfl INDENT!
NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE
$1.75
Hardware Talk!
PURE
C. E. ^EYNOLirg.
AR/\ AHO HA^ER SOPA
ill packages.
c. E. REYNOLDS,