Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 08, 1897, Image 1

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The Headlight
••of the-
and
The Oregonian
both for
$2.00 per Year
Vol. IX. No. 44. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY
APRILS,
i$ more thaq double that
of any other paper in
Tillamoolç County.
1897. $1.50 Per Year
mail schedule .
Til I ÄMOOK AND N°«T1I YAMHILL: —•
K mvc ' N. Yamhill daily except Sunday 8 p. in.
T a rove al Tillamook next day by
4 p. m.
I t rave Tillamook daily except Sunday 6 p. m.
“I don’t know why I don’t succeed in
business,” complained a merchant to a
friend. “I stocked up with the best
goods to be had, and I sell them at
prices just as low as my competitors ”
“You omitted a certain metal in your
stock,” replied his friend, who was a
A Brief Glimpse at Last Weeks sagacious observer.
“A metal? What metal?”
Happenings.
“Printer’s sine.”
ir YWro«sf«jTjjHi
2 p. m.
[Arrive
(Arrive N. Yamhill next day*
day
LAMOOK AND HOBSONVILI.E:—
L’ve Tillamook daily except Tuesday b:oo a.m.
Arrive Hobsonville
9:00 a.m.
L’ve Hobsonville, except Tuesday 215 p m.
Arrive Tillamook
5-15 p.m.
ETA RTS.'—
Leaves Tillamook Tuesdays, 'Ihursdays,
and Saturdays at ............................... 7 a. m.
Arrives Netarts ...................................... 12 m.
Leaves Netarts, same days,...........
.1p.m.
Arrives Tillamook by .......................... 6 p. m.
rand
R ond :—
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
0AVID WILEY, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON
ON SALB ALL OVER THE UNITEO STATES.
LAMB
All calls promptly attended to
TIIJ.AMOOK, ORE.
. . .
,
and Instrumental music. Terms for Pia­ <£a ofTLodz Sili I t il iciy cPai io
M
no, 24 lessons for $8.00 or 3 lessons for $1.00
Voice culture at low rates. Residence opposite
rs d c bowers teacher of vocal
School House.
Tillamook, Oregon.
M rs . K atie W illiams , P rop .
Has just recieved a new and complete line Of
J. MAY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
T illamook , orhgon .
jj. J. D a LT.
(O scar H avtbk ,
J)ALY & HAYTER,
Hats, Bonnets, Children's
Hats, Childrens Fascinators,
Baby Outfits. Dress Trim­
mings and Ladies Burnish­
ing Goods.
Late Styles, New Goods Lowest Prices.
Dress Making Done to Order.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
DALLAS, OREGON.
Opposite H eadlight Office, Cor. Mitin and
Second Street, Tillamook City, Oregon.
(JLAUDE THAYER,
attorney - at - law ,
T illamook , okhoon .
(J a M es M c C ain ,
I A. W. S kvekanck .
^fcCAIN & SEVERANCE,
This space belongs to
ArrORNEYS-AT-I.A W,
TILLAMOOK,
JOSIAH BIGG8
OHKGON.
J- S. STEPHENS
STEPHENS & BIGGS.
Real Estate Agents and Representing the
Home Mutual Insurane Co. of California
J. 8. 8TERHENS, representing F. Weber &
. of Portlaud for Schott Supplies.
Office at Allen Hotel'
Williams T>pug Qo.
who will be ig business in a sqort
time, at Tillamco\, ©regon.
At the request of Rome of my friends,
I have decided to take a limited number
of pupils in music. Thorough instruc­
tion. For terms, etc., address
Mrs. J. D. Kelly.
TILLAMOOK. OR.
GREAT REDUCTION
C. & tc. THAYER
General Banking «nd Exchange bnninei»».
Interest paid on time deposits.
Exchange on England, Belgium, Germany,
Sweden and all foreign countries.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
G. W. KIGER,
Exchange and ^oneij ^ecurïtie^.
Tillamook Lumbering Co
OEO COMN. I’r..iU«nl,
JOHN BARKER. B«« r
«COMPLETE
NEW • STOCK
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Collections Rec.'»« Careful end
Prompt Attention.
BAY CITY, OREGQN
I
BARBER
: HOT no COLD BATHS
;
IN CONNECTION
8H«ving,
Cuttins,
Shampooins
GATHERED BY OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
HYRUM MOSSBACK PL UH ITT SPEAKS.
T .<—.p-p'^rs'’ Su-jopliss.. oto., etc.
UÄ-1SC FlslxixxgT Tackle an.d.
^.ixxxxrxitiorx-
WE- KEEP4 FINE LINE- OF PAINTS
Everything in our Line is New and up
to date. Call and See for yourselves.
W. H H. CAREY,
Opposite the Ban k
A
Nehalem
Correspondent
Gives an Opinion.
«Copperhead Kross Roads.
TillymuckCo. Oregon Apr. 1st 97.
Editer ol the liedlite:
Deer Sur;
8eenis to me, here
lately that yoor
paper is puttin on considerable many
liifalutin airs an a tryiu to help the fel­
lers
whata introdoocin innervations
inter Tillymuck
Aint some of yoo noo
fellers gittin jest a little too pisvious?
What do yoo uoo fellers want? Air yoo
a sort of second edition carpet baggers?
Mr Editor, yoo liavent asked for offis
yet there's some aaliasut bin litre from
Mieshygan 5 years as has
aireddy
tride far every ottis in the county, and
theyre a tryin yit. Hut yoo with a lot
of other blznis men is continually a
■trirrin things up and makin (rubble and
bother. Why not let em alone?
Tillymuck yonster to be a parrydise,
before you rusrlin liusslin fellows cum
here. There was lots of bar, lots of deer
lota of flab and plenty of injiii winimin
to kookem
We wuz flee from trubble
and kail- and no otlireis to be akeered at.
Our trubble commenced with the liildin
of our first wagon lode and the cummin
of the pseple
The noo settlers settled
on our lands and driv out our deer an
bar and commenced a iuterdoociu in­
nervations Then came the newspapers
and from that time on things has been
goin from bud Io wuse :
More peeple
cummin all the time and yit yoo liowlin
fer more all Ilia time. Wliat do yoo
want with more peeple. There aint
hardly clams enough fer whets here ai­
reddy, and theyre geltin skeercer all the
time
Wliat will become of us if more
ciuns. Then there'« the cows; their
aint grasH eniiff for
wats here. If
more pesple comes an more cows ws
will have to clear more land ; mid to tliis
I object. Keep noo peeple out, I say.
Wliat are they cummin here fur any
way? Wliat did we cum fer? Echo
aimers Wliat! I We dont miser at all!
Why does noo peeple leeve their homes
and cum to tills new kentiy? We can
only je< Ige
nselves. Wliat did we
cum fer?
conifer the same rcc
eon.
One thing inure I dont believe in.
We treat new cummers too well. What
do we knoabout them? They may not
be tit soi-iates fer us! Who kuoes? Eny
way, wliat biziness liev they to kilo
more an we or to put on airs over us? I
hhv set down on ein; keep em out of
oms and brake their harts! Only in
that way kin we ever hope for the return
of Hie good old daze
Hyrum Mossback ITunkit.
graph line from Glenora to Illingworth. ington, and Messrs A. C Moses, of W
Mr. Hull) has gone to Tillamook to B. Moses’Sons and Frederick E. Wood­
ward of Woodward A Lothrop, two
spend the summer.
of the leading merchants
of the
The mail carrier reports considerable capital city.
This Board has just selected the prize
snow on the summit.
Theis is about winners in the contest participated in by
three inches at this place in places not inventors who submitted their devices
during the month of January. The
exposed to the sun.
prize of $150 goes to William Taylor, of
Kearney, N . J., the inventor of a bicycle
Woods Wavelets.
brake of simple construction, and the
(FROM THE OCEAN WAVE)
gold medal to Theodore G. Thomas, of
Lainaraue, Texas, for a monkey wrench
When the new road from Elam Butt’s of novel design.
place to the new bridge is completed it
will be a great convenience for the peo­
Literary Notes
ple.
The Overland Monthly for April in
There is a prospect that the Nestucca one that is both inntiuetive and enter­
bay will receive some attention from the taining—Following is the table of con­
government this year in the way of im­ tents.
Frontispiece.—A footlight
favorite.
provements. Tire Neattiuca nay is as
Front ¡«piece -Canon of the (¿rand Riv­
important a harbor as many other along
er, Utah. Frontispiece.—A Sham Bat­
the coast that have received govern­ tle. Frontispiece.—John R. Rogeis,
ment assistance, and it would require Governer of (he State of Washington ;
“
in the
Sanctom,
by the
but a few thousand dollars to make it a As talked
Editor; An Arctic Winter, Sophie E
| very safe harbor. This would be of Porter;
Illustrated from Photos by the
j great advantage to the country, as we Author; The Ace’s Love Affair, Jer-
! could get shipping in the winter as well ome Case Bull; The Society of Califor-
Willard B.
as summer, where it is very expensive nia Pioneers, HI._by
to have freighting done by w agons in Farwell; 111 iiHt ra ted from Photos and
from
Painting
bv
Charles
Nalil; A
the winter oil account of bad roads.
Study E ii Route, by W II. Anderson;
the Rockies, J
J. .
M.
The spring iw very backward this year. Snowslide« in
Feed for Hock has become scarce an«l a Goodwin; Drawing
by
Boeringer;
few cattle
have died. Vegetation is The Municipal Government of San Fran­
backward and it will be several days cisco, IV,
by J. II
Stallard; We
before there will bean aboundance of Ask We Know Not Wliat, Harriet W
green feed. The mads remain in a hud Waring; Under the Headin’ of Truth
condition for lack of sunshine and im­ VIII—Mr Cuaack lleara Boom Stories,
provement. The chicken thief often I a< Batterman Lintlsley; A Study in Hotel
to go out when the night is cold and Management,
Fred
Warren Parks;
dark to net*tire his phrnler for nextmorn­ illiiatiated from Photos and Drawing by
ing’s breakfast
It is too wet for the far­ Boeringer; The Pilot Rill, Charles E.
mer to take off his coat and roll up his Nayer; The Niitional Guard of Cali for
sleeves and plant Ids onion seeds and ilia, Frank Elliott Myers; Illustrated
Nehalem Ore. April 1st 1897.
other garden truck, nnd they would not l>y Boeringer and from Photos ;
Huatle-
grow if they were planted. It is only ton,
I-III, William
Lawsoil;
The
Editor H kadlight .
once in many years that Nest urea exper- Modern Ometarv,
Alfred
Farmer;
I understand that some of the mem-
ances such a late backward spring.
Illuntrathd from Photos, Etc, Book
hers of the County Court are smarting
Reviews, Chit Ch.it, Pu blisher’s Col­
somewhat under the castigation admin­
umn .
The following excellent write up of ths
istered by certain of your renders with
An elaborate study of *• The New Ad­
Bay City entertainment of March 27th
reference to that road case, now hi the
was recieved last aeek too late for publi­ ministration at Wasliington,” by /Albert
Supreme Court. The County Court claims
Shaw, appears in April “Review of thatitdid its duty in simply intrusting
cation
One of the best entertainments ever Reviews ” Dr. Shaw draws an interest­ the matter to Dialrict Attorney McCain,
seen in the«® pails was given last Satur­ ing com parison ’» a i » (he American and that it waa McCain who whm at
day evening the 27th of Maicli by the and B< i(ish admin s aii hi ay t in», |)oints fault because lie did not file his brief in
lie did
Bay (’ity Gymnastic Club, and some of out the distinction between “ministry” time. McCain was at fault
their local friends. The program con- an<l “cabinet” in both theory hik I prac­ not file any brief at all ami the cane
Msied of two gymnastic displays of tum­ tice; be also treats quite fully oiMr
would have gone agaiiiat tlie Comity by
bling, one boxing content, and the per­ McKinley’s process of cabiiiet-building, default had it not been that the new
formance of two farces, “From Pumpkin its various difficulties and adju«iments, District Attorney was granted the privil­
Ridge” mid Chiselling int«rs|>erNed with and outlines the noteworthy character­ ege of filing a brief long after the time
ninsic by an orchestra. E«l. Oakes, Will istics of the President’s official family as had expired for so doing:
The mirdake tlint the court made, the
Prov«»nt and Frank
Long were the finally selected both individually and
1 gymnasts, and they favored the audi- tmemble. The article further defines point wherein it failed to do its duty
Hiu e with some very dexterious feats of ! “the larger executive group at Washing­ was that it did not employ one of our
strength and skill
Their work was ton”—the various assistant secret a ry- ' own attorneys to aseist Mr. McCain.
1 cleanly and gracefully done, and there i ships, «nd important bureau headahips, The District Attorney of this district
wanjud enough of it to make th« ' ami so far as po««ible the reader is in­ . has five counties on hia hands some of
audience wiah for more. The dramatic formed as to the personnel and status of ' them thickly settled and with no eml
I'he one referred to did
fiart waa indeed a surprise to us We I these important offices for the coining of litigation.
iad no idea that there was so much ! four years. Altogether, Dr Khaw lias not leiide in Tillamook and and knew
It is not
| histrionic talent lying latent in our made in this article an except¡©nslly but little alront this county.
midst.
‘In From
Pninpkin Ridge” useful contribution to current
history strange that the CMS in qtieation was
Larena Roby as Eliseb°th Brown a
overlooked but it is strange that our
“There are two kinds of mistakes: . court did not •bink It of aufiieimt ini
' Mpinsler of uncertain age played with
much judgement, a part not usually very mistakes of moment and trivial mis- l>ortaiice to pay a small fee to one of
popular with young ladies. The other j lakes,-’ writes Edward W Bok, in the our attorney« to see that the matter was
two ladies taking part in thia play w» re April I.adieg’ Homr Journal. “Undoubt­ properly attended to.
Allie Petteys and J>ora Corner, and edly the liest service which one friend
Citizen.
can rentier another is to save liim from a
mittake liable to l>e aerinus in its result«.
Iu such an act lies true friendship. But
Tlis Cosmopolitan for April is an 1111-
in the«« days of criticism, when we are iienaly interesting nuiiiiier. Amongst
Mr Brown brother Io (be afore mention« apt to criticise everything and every- other articles of interest is one on mod­
will
well
repay a
ed epmeter of that ilk. Will Petteys body, wf are all too apt to correct mis­ el n Greece lliat
made a ebsracteristic Augustus Sinray. takes which are absolutely trivial and years subscription. In view of tlie
not
worth
correcting.
And
yet
in
calling
prominent
figure
which
Greece
is
just
the dmle part, ami Horance Corner |
a most
amorous
lover.
Marcy i attention to them we often hurt I he now cutting in tlis eastern quest ion, mid
Not one of the probability of an early war between
Ditllarhid« was an undoubted succewe as feelings of our best 'licmls.
Johnathan Rcroggiiis the low comedian. Ils, even the moat good nafured, likes to Greece and Turkey, everything relating
We Ito tlie former country lieiowes invested
In “Cliinelling.” Mrs Parker as Mrs I have his mistake« pointed out.
___ ions, with interest. Tlie article in the Cus-
correct
Piper, a landlady, wa« excellent, and | may appear not to mi nd ft
i
.
lit
it is niiipolitan contains a great deal of In-
|
an<l
accept
llmin
with
a
«mile
«
Dora Conner made a eharniifig Kate
, *"ciio!i‘ format
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i hi ________
concerning
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Modern Greece,
The part of Ijirxapur, the sculptor, liilinaii nature to «mart under . correction*
although Mime of us may be « lever her ml i«, her people, institutions ami
was a great anei ess.
Hem s th* apir” and aspirations of lier people.
Dr. Stonecrop, a half blind art < on- enough lo conceal the amart.
noieaieiir was played with much skill bv the f wer mistakes we call altciilioii to-
Two-th inis of the
Joe Provoat, and Marcy Dollarhide ad- in oihars the letter
Americana are tlie most inventive peo-
Tlieirl
ded to his previous snccess in rendering I iiiislakes we make are trivial.
I I’!« on earth. To them have been ieen-
'cone
ti«Hi
is
unimportant
IVI.y,
then,
the pert of Trotter, a manservant who
’ Some , people
,* do, and ed nearly flOO.OUO patents, or more than
during the progress of the play is made notice ihcm? ’ Yet
tK’"'1".
• one tint’d
Ute palenta issued in the
up hi a statue of a Greek Warrior not- <|o so constantly. A person sps
withstanding ths sLscnce of regular having ¿one a certain thing on Thursday world. Ni diacoveiy of modern years
wi . ’h
scenery, the stag** was
•»«« decorated
—
.. > when in reality it was done on Wednes- lias been of greater benitlt to inankind
If no important
point * it
* r
—
’ * involved
’ '
much taste for which we believe Mrs ;<i«y. r
Parker was re«|»oiiw»ble.
The music j why call attention to II»« mistake? than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
to
have
ths
exact
What
good
d«>es
it
do
|tiarrh<ea Remedy, or han done mure to
of the •rcheHm under the direction of
Will Petteys was ex «lient and ««bled day set right? It is a mutter of no relieve pain
and suffering
J. W
vei y much to the success of the whole importance, so why insist upon cor- Vaugn, of Oakion, Ky.,eaya: "I have
Htaumh
The pror.eeds which are to be devoted reeling the trivial error?
to repairing the sidewalks amounted to frieiidahirMi have often l«ecn pri« ked by ■med Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
this needle of u*el»»s correction. It is a Dmrrliira Remedy in my family for
al>ont $30 00.
great art—thia art of learning to allow Severn I years, mid find it Io lie Hie liest
We I'origralnlate our friends on Hie
others lo l«e mistaken when the mistake
sni-r-M. of their attempt, sud hope that is uni in p<»rta nt. Few learn it, but those mcliciiie I ever used bir crsinpe ill the
I now Hie ball has been net rolling, we i who <lo are among the most comfortable stomach
and
1 oasis
For sa!e liy
may aoon Lear of some more drains, be­
i friends one can have ”
8. J. Sturgeon.
ing put in relierwl.
The TILLAMOOK LUMBERING CO.
will not be undersold and will make
better rates than any other mill, Get
our prices and be convinced.
Discount on large orders and for cash.
Our mill is in better shape than ever
and we
are
prepared
to turn out first
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111*1
ol all kinds
kinds.
class lumber of
p
DEALER IN
FROM THE PEOPLE
Glsnora Gleaning*
These and all
A highly interesting competition be­
a large number of new inventions
other good cigars, Miss L. L. Woodward of Forest Grove tween
1ms just been decided by h very diatin-
excellent teacher of many years ex­ guislieti Board of A » arils, mid a liand-
tobacco, stationerg an
perience, has been hired to teach our some cash price and solid gold medal
awarded as the reaiilt of the decision.
for three months at $40 per month. For some time the patent firm of John
books, magazines, | | school
She arrived on Monday and school be­ Wedderburn & Co., of Washington, D.
| C , have given a monthly reward of
newspapers andpe gan Tuesday.
! $150 to the inventor who should submit
The road is very bad, enow and mud the best invention from the standpoint
riodicals, as well | combined,while
the wind storm Thurs­ ( of simplicity, novelty and utility. The
blew man}* more trees down across 1 Bonn! of Awards, composed of Senator
as the finest fruits I day
William Stewart, of Nevada, Chairman;
it.
Representative Claude A. Swanson, of
for sale by
J. F. Reeher is putting up the tele­ Virginia; Mr. John C Eckloff, cashier
of the Second National Bank of Wash­
Leaves Grand Ronnde daily except Sunday
tbp. m., or 011 arrival of mail from McMinn-
‘ArriveB at Tillamook at 1:45.
I eaves Tillamook Daily except Sunday at 6
. ni or on arrival of mail from N. Yamhill,
rhich is usually 430.
Arrives at Grand Ronde at MS-
1 post Office hours, 7:30 A. M. t 8:00 P. M
:oo P. M
Money Order department, 8:00 A. 1.
[unday 4 00 to ®;0° P- M.
AND ACCOUCHEUR,
COUNTY ITEMS.
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