Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 11, 1897, Image 2

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fjenblipht.
itillitinooli
II ih county dour­
com L
i> 3><. H »« ■ it. H I as 1 Mgr.
(Prom our Regular Correspondent.)
in iimny wnyn.
But
there
Official Rapir, Tillamook City and County
other
arm
rihlcw.
iSuppoNe an accident should occur
to Nome one in going in or coming
itv ri'.s ok scasi Kir rion.
'«rKicrf.tr inaiivanck .)
«mt
of
building Mniim
the
he
night, who would
II .Ml.
. .7J.
Ml
On« year
Ail month«
Threw mollili«
I I.e court I ioiinh
¡ n a public build­
AllVKIlTiHINt; K A r><s.
per y eat f6 75
F, 75
” " üo.ou
1 .5
” 33.00
J 75
::
::
’ ’ 60.00
1 ,’5
” loo.oo
I 1.00
I........................
jets, after
I. K-al IMilU-S. • H’ts
Only ovî-
6 cts i per
for first
tliv fir-t hiserlioti
: : lint*
-
aiul 3 cts tlrereaftcr for regiifara<he
rtisri *
Lo.1, Fourni. For Kent »-»rSalr. Wautt-1 K'nl
Opet ial HOlw r«., lHcfaS«hie<l • K-l Col•• »•»«•»
lit.» same rate
l.r/al uoticcH, Nonpareil •'’'J- per line for
tji ,t iiihrrlKHi ami '«cl* pci li*»« iul vacli Miil»*e
«ptCHl iuMertioh.
Churches,
diiiuagei-
no exception
I
1
|
concerned.
Some of our
who
people
are
growling about the rainy weather
t heriuoiiieter
where tue
east
ought to g<> hack
osci I la I oh
playfully
het ween 20 and 40 degrees below
zero and
zephyrs
frost laden
the
playfully
up one’s
peranihuhite
coat NleewH and pant legs, leaving
a pleasant reminder of pulverized
ice,
Tillamook would be a pretty
gOl id pince to think about nt such
a lini« ns that.
Dwight L. Moody, th«evangeliHt,
JoiitH the cboi'llH of howlei-H agaitiHl
<'alilornia,
foritooth,
beeatiHa,
llotmier, by
Slanfortl , (a
ol
l'teHÌilenl Jordan,
criticiHed
way,)
lb«
revival» and rvvlval niethod».
Meanly
Mr
to luiv« forgotten th«
h «« iiih
gittiuroilH
trealnienl
i«ci-ive«l
lie
while on thia count noverai
ago and I iiim likewise
yearn
to
forgotten
But perhapH it in a
be eharitable.
little loo much to expect n num to
preach charity and pradict il too.
Tliil IIOW opHlil lloUHO in IIHHI'Illg
wluil we iiovil
Now
coniplutioii.
¡H 1111 niiinteiii- ilriuniitic elub
hiii I
one or more good oreliuHtrHH;
but
we nr« bound to nd mil
Unit
tboro
¡ h little proiipeet of g'dling eitber.
A doumi't like B, mid 11 lx «t out»
Willi C, »nd C h yellow dog
pulled
tbe f«>llbei'H out of I lie tuil of D’ h
lod rooHter, mid D won’t
go
E
if
il F (loen,
mid <1 in »tuck up mul II don’t sea
why 11«• h I k > ii Id Im, mid J Warn 011
Ilin wrong wide when the groat
does, mid E won’t piny
trial emu« oil’Home liiiiH ngo, mid
K in h iieweimini’ mid
tliinkn
know« it nil, mid
L
decent people to
UHHOcintn
mid M don’t believe
hnll Ii: front of a
isn’t
li«
for
tit
with,
in having
«aloon,
ami
n
N
don’t like a dmica hall nt nil, and
O
well, lie and nil
III« rest are
to raiae lisll about Home-
halping
tliing or otlisr mid
togetlisr.
no
lit tlm instill
pull
two
wa
time
nil ma growing older, tiinn
fly­
is
ing, opportunities me pnx-dng, life
in
stupid mid
iiiHiift'crably
Home,
mid
nothing
remlnr it even
in
tolerable.
llama of common
bors-
dona
In
to
the
xeii.e, can't
we
broaden out n little, forget our aiii-
liioHitien mid jealousies, and
each oilier
to
do
help
»ometliing
make life pnditalde and
the ilai’kiienH ina
invitation
whom Nome of the
I n
Id
countieH are
nnd
tn
bui'glai'H
: mid ol her light fingeteli gelili), tn
fftl* IIN
ho
heavy
to the application of
BewideN tliiw,
1 coiiNtnni
Telephone No 6
of CongrewK
other
for
the law.
onice corner «I Main ami 2>l »Irr et.
hunnìoii
and
held
for accidents under Ninii-
lar condilioiiH,
The HHIDLIQHT hi* linshlc the bona
fide Sub*cription list of any other News­
paper in Tillamook County
¡N allowed liiidvi
llicateis,
place** have been
<f gy . I h ,i(< -•* 01 ■ oiuiniiiiic.itioiis *lioiil l
IMMUI ¡»I.................................
k ■■
the pr»*NtHit
hi lie
. rcinler«<l safe of » icccnn and egress,
t hirli, I»«’ rworitli
hill, It
dark
reHpoilNihle?
ing and » in niic I i is supported
'I’ll« NicHIHg' ft C î IH h I
WASHINGTON LETTER.
ly and might iwNiilt di.*»MNtroUNly in
to
pleasant?
The preaet
condition of the
county court home, •<> far *.
lighting ia eoiieerned, is a standing
reproach to the county.
It
is true that there in comparatively
little work done in any ol the
ortieea al night, sud Dial the court
room ia seldom occupied for any
purpose whatever ia the evening,
but it ia aometiHiea accupie«! aud
when it ia, a darker Inde uever
existed than is ths hall and the
long dark stairway leading to the
court room.
Ou such occaaioua
the court room ia lighted up by a
couple of aiuoky oil lampa that,
owing to diaua*. lint only aie of no
account for lighting purpoeee but
they are poai lively dangeruua.
All explosion of one of these old
Washington, Ftb 1st, 1897.
Ths Remits Committee on Foreign
Relations having amended the arbitra­
tion treaty to meet the objection» to it,
|*y »he insertion of k sentence excepting
iron) arl>ilratio»i, except by special
agreement, all questions affecting the
tore gn or <lumst»tic po icy of t illier of the
contracting parties or the relations of
ci II mi with anv other nation, ami by
striking out that portion which gave
King Oscar, of Sweden, authority to
name the umpire, has ieporte<l the
treaty to the Senate with a recommend­
ation that it he ratified, and llnie is
now little doubt of its Npeedy ratifica­
tion
Another treaty has just been
signed with Great Britain and nent te
the Senate.
It provides foi a deteiiniii-
ation of >1 portion of the Alaska Bound­
records
might ary line.
Had President-elect McKinley tried
be even more tempting than the
cash contained in the safes.
The evei so hard, he could not have pleased
the old-soldier element of the party
oilicrrs without exception (except
more than he has done by the selection
the ctimiiiiNNioiiers) would like to
of General Rus>el A. Alger, of Michigan,
see I he elect l ie lights turned on. to be his Secretary of War
Gen.
They, in <>*0111111011 with the {people, Alger is also popular with the paity a
have some pride in (he county mol large, ami Ilia Michigan delegation ill
Congress is especially well pleased with
its court house and would like to
the honoi bestowed upon him.
see things look respeclablu.
'I he
Although the Senate voted down an
electric light company has olfored appropriation to pay the expenses cf the
Io
keep
thirteen
iiicmidcscciit West Point Cadets in coming Io the
lights going foi
a year for the inauguration, it is probable that they
small sum of SG5. Since (ho court will come after all, unless Secretary
Lamont sliall decide otherwise.
The
saved morn than that amount out
public spirited managei ■ or a Washing-]
of the printing hill this year, it ton hotel have offered to board the
Give Goods Away For Nothing
SELL THE
EVT
Very Best of Everything
At the lowest living figure. Our stock includes every
thing in the line of
General Merchandise
Provisions, Loggers’ Supplies, Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, etc., etc.
perry’s Best Cal. Flour
When vou want teas, guaranteed the very best, call on
us. Try our Delicious Syrups.
THE TRUCKEE LUMBER COMPANY
J E SIBLEY, Manager of
Principal Office, >49, Berry St, S. F.
An interesting review of salmon fish
condition in this country is made in a
report of the United States Fish Com­
mission on arfifiicial propagation oi Sal­
mon on the Pacific coaat. The conclus­
ion reached is that although nature evi­
dently has designed that the quinnat-
salnion shall not take np its abode on
the American shore« of the Atlantic, its
breeding serves a legitimate and valua­
ble purpose in maintaining the supply
ofit species in its native writers on the
Pacific slope. This is made apparent by
the enormous drafts on these fish by
might lu* geiiereus ami devote it to cadets free during their stay in Wash­
lighting our court house.
As the ington, and any other expenses that
matter stands today, it is a re­ may be necessary will be met by the
inauguration committee
Public senti­
proach to (he county aud will do
ment in Washington wants the cadets
more to make the stranger think
in the inaugural parade, and nothing
Tillamook a jay county than a will be left undone to get them.
whole lot of other things can
Ex Queen Lil, of Hawaii, who is now
in Washington is very discreet in her
counlerhalmice.
canneries
utterances as to her object in visiting
The report ways the Battle Creek sta- i
the United States at this time, hut one
tion of the California state commission
Anything to Beat Mitchell
of her hangers-on has let the cat out o j
may soon pass into the charge of tlie
This
ia
the
cry of Simon, (tie hag, by staling that she thought
United Stales
This is the most extra­
President
Cleveland
ought,
before
Bourne & Co. 'l imy have the gall
ordinary place for collecting qqinnat-
to try to make the people believe! retiring from office, to replace her upon salmon eggs known
It it said 20,000,'
the throne,
She has been badly advised
(XX) salmon eggs can be taken on Battle
that Senator John H
Mitchell is
J she thinks any such thing as that can
Creek in NX weeks of a favorable year
holding up the Oregon legislature, be accomplished.
Although Mr. Cleve­
Salmon are on the increase in the Sac­
while the fact is, they are the land was at mie time very anxious to
ramento and McCloud rivers.
It was
'estore
the
deposed
queen
to
authority,
l
guilty parties tlmmsslves, who are
the intention of the commission to in­
there is reason to believe that Ims long
doing the dirty work.
Everybody
crease the salmon on the Atlantic coast
since realized the mistake he made in
by restocking its depleted salmon rivers.
knows that the friends of Mitchell
his policy towards Hawaii, and that he
Alter millions of salmon egg* were sefely
are present each day and have would not now carry it out if he could.
transported to the Atlantic rivers no one
been since the day set for organi­ And everybody, including the Ex-Queen,
doubted that salmon were going to be­
zation, while, an the other hand, ought to know that he could not if he come abundant again in the Atlantic
wanted to.
Bourne and his suckers have been
| rivers, and many believed that several
Several anti-republican Senators made
Southern rivets that had never had
absenting
themselves,
thereby
i
ipiite a bluff at opposing the bill author­
salmon in them before would now become
keeping th» house
from organ­ izing President McKinley to appoint
prolific salmon streams. The result was
izing.
delegHles to represent this country at
a stupeudotis surprise and disappoint­
Any honest man can see that any international monetary conference ment.
The eggs hatched out, the young
that may be called by any other country
thia kind of work is bound to ruin
fry grew rapidly ami were observed to
or that he in his judgment may deem
godown in vast numbers to the sea. I
the state.
And will, if persisted
advisable to < all, but when it came upto
What became of them will remain for­
tn, disgust the many voters who the ixcratch only four votes ware cmh I
ever a mystery.
Some thought they
cast their ballots for the republic­ against the bill in the Senate.
No
wandered to the far North; other« that
an ticket last Spring, and they trouble ia expected in getting the bill ' they .strayed out into the ocean and were
will try some other party which through the House. A notable feature devoured by marine animals and larger
of the short debate which preceded the I fish.
will not allow a man or two to
passage of the bill by the Senate was
The report lays it down ns no longer
stop legislation.
; the speech mnde by Senator Hoar, w ho,
open to question that quinnat «almon
We are trying to induce sel- when abroad last year made it a )>oint to
at least those that spawn a long distance
tleia anil capital to come into the secure information on the growth of I from the ocean, never ieturn to it again
He expressed alive. They all die on their spawning
slate.
ilie action of, these ring- bimetallism in Europe
the positive opinion that international grounds.—Asteria Budget.
steiH will help get them here—
bimetallism was bound to coms in time.
like Imdes—they
will
be
the
As to the length of time, he said : * “If not
Notice for I’tiblIcatlon.
means of keeping both out; ns men
in thiee months, then in three years,
I.and Office at Oregon City, Ogn., January 6th
who hunt new locations, want to
It will tie stronger twelve months i hence ¡897. Notice ia hereby given that the following,
settle in peaceable eommiinilicH,
than it is today, and it is stronger today named settler baa filed notice of his intention
and not in Mates where people are
to make final proof in support of his claim, aud
than it was twelve onths ago.”
Mr
always quarreling and fighting.
that said proof will be made before the Co.
Hoar quote I original letters in his
The citizens of this state should
Clerk of Tillamook County at Tillamook, Ogn.,
possession to show why he believed that on Feb. 23rd, 1897. via Paul Erica son; H. E
arise and demand that these men
go in and organize the house, or four great nations, the United States, 9J03 for the S E g of N E Q of eec 28, S of N
W % and 8 W g of N E of sec. 27, Tp. 2 S. R.
step down and out and let men in England, France, and Germany, were q W
He names the following witnesses to
who will work for the people and steadily advancing toward bimetallism. prove his continuous tesideuce upon and culti­
While
there
are
few
repuplicans
in
vation
of,
said land, viz G. R. Huff, of Nestoc-
not fur eelf alone.
Ogn., James I.. Rtmmoua, of Nestocton.
Clatskanie Chief. Cougiees who would have name<l Mr. ton,
Lyman J. Gage, had they lieen asked to Ogn.; Gorau Munson, of Nestocton, Ogn J. P.
Norberg, of Nrstoctou, (hegon
select Presitlent McKinley's Secretary of
Robert A Millar, Register
An exchange saya that those
the Treasury, all vf them agiec in com­
people who voted for Meniuley
mending the choice now that it has been
and are now already growling be­
Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that
made by Maj. McKinley. Many jepuh
Contain Mercury,
cause Ids election I ihh not brought
licau Senators and Itepraaentatives are
good limes are like children who
mercury will surely destroy the sense of
personally acquainted with Mr
('»Hg*,
smell and completely derange the whole sy»-
plant apple seeds on one day, mid
and those who have not that honor are ten when entering it throufh the ntucoua
expect
to
harveat
full-grown
familial through others with Ins splen- surfaces. Such articles should aiever be ueed
apple dumplings the next day.
did husmese career in Chicago, where except on prescriptions from reautable physi­
cians, a* the damage they will do is tenfold to
he hAs reaide I for more than forty yeais.
rurtlenal Market
the good you cau possibly derive from them,
From a busiuese etandpoinl there is not ihill s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
a flaw in the record of Mr. Gage; from Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, contains no mer­
a* given by Allen Ik Lewie.
W||KAT— Market* are eomewbat weaker. a political stand|N>int, there is one flaw cery, and is taken internally, acting directly
Kxpoclcra value tor Ka*tetu Oregon, -9 to Ur He voted lor Cleveland when he was upon the Mood »nd mneons surfaces of the
system. In buying Halts Catarrh Cure he sure
vailev ta to *K
elec'ted President the flist time
The you get the genuine. It ia taken internally and
OATS— Net, white, 3* to 40c. gtey. y» w >*c best proof that Mr
liage 1 egret tod hi« made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co.
choke.
acliou hi that case it found in ths fart Testimonials free.
HAR1.FY* Fee.l |t- 00 brewing. IS to fit
Sold by druggist«, price 75 cents per bottle
that he did not vote for Cleveland ths
HAY -choice rituvHhy 1« teady tale at fi 1 ae
Hall s Family Pills are the beat
eecond
and
third
time that Its wh « a
to |i 1 V Nat > f ta eo tofu.* cheice clover
v heat «heat an«l oat hav in good demand at candidate and that ht W ai eapeeially
ft«.«« to fit < m p*r ton
active ¡u the supp ot of M< Kinley and
l«OT kTOKS-There tea good local demand
Hobart and honeai money, during the
kx cv>i««umptH>n at A ck to Sy? for choice Burb­
late campaign.
Hia administration of
anks gamete yj ria.
It •
RVTTMR—Blore. ie voile 13 'gl-’»c per roll, the Tiea«urv depavtmeiit is likely to t*e
LOCAL DISEASE
choke dairy, »- 4
per roll cteatnery
very strong in iMiainooe, and somewhat •M U H» rwWt «1 WM. MH
per roll
climatic chanqa*
i-idiftorenl in partisan politico
Under
llcaa to rttod l>, > planaM
ICiitJS—t hoice candled atea-lv at i«e.
existing ciicuuisiancee. this may bo the r-iMte wti cb >«^».1.^1 4>.
rwtl,
th.
!W-
FROVI i MO m * I'itv cured hama tic »td es,
twet possible eorl of an administration of
> s'a
for «NoMlde s - t io
far
that important iMancIi of the Govern«
pur« farri im mu <1 10 Ib liu»
DHIMI» Arri IA- KeapmiM hfaarkee. se merit, not onlv ftw the Country but for
evaporatoti unbleached. «S O u*
the r-pubht an partv.
r*.AKa—Stia ami «*«p*M«re«i ««gsc
0R1KP ri.t Ml* Fuies« ROI** prunes
k
CHK'WFNn- |i >»e<9»9»
h * k m • h ».
ne, ..i, 0., iv. .-h««« IMI*« to i»lm' I'rotori your > '<«. th., mw
wtoiik. writo J ohn wsdiiih -
l»V' <» — Y mm I« m 4I* »
<iKK»K—Vs.., I, 0.
J»
Store and Mill, Hodtonville, Ore.
Milla at Truck... Cal..
IQorth Pacific Brewery^*
JOHN KOPP Proprietor
ASTORIA, ORE
The favorite beer made
on this coast, considered
by many to be superior to
Milwaukee beer. Call for
it, and insist
having
Kopp's beer.
Supplying families with oar bottle
beer, direct, or through any house
handling our beer, a specialty. Ask
your dealer for price per dos. or case.
For the Best Wi nes, Liquors and Cigars go to the
NEW BUREAU SALOON,
C. H. SMITH, Proprietor.
O"" Building is New, Neat and Pleasant and our Liquors the
Very Best in the City.
Kapp's B sir an Draught
G rand C entral B illiard
H all .
Fine Liquors and Clears
Tillamook, Oregon.
H kadqvartbrs for
thb
C klehrated
GAMBRINUS BEER
Telephone Xa. 9
J. P ALI.EN. Proii’r.
Noted for Its Fine Oultlne Department.
Best Meals In the C:ty,
TILLAMOOK. QAIOON
Sturgeon’s
flew and Select $toclç
patent Medicine? and Druggist's Notions.
CATARRH
Ely’s Cream Balm
WANTED-AN IDEA.TV^S
I
Ripsn* Tabules cure nausea.
A Fine Line of Jewelry
ItitiMirj, Inka
Pnicriptlns Cirifilly tiepimdit