THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 6, 189&
dilation in this country WM 84.99 The absence of gloves today is a mark of
A nother evidence ofthe detei- in 1800. 812.02 in 1850, 822.82 in good breeding and sign that glovelJ
minatioii of the dairymen of Den 1850, 822.82 iu 1890 and $24.¡4 in woman belongs to the upper ten«. wh I
Fred O'. Baker, Publisher
mark to keep their butter product lp98.’ The populists say the hist a year ago the ungloved hand would ha,,
in the front rank was seen
1 ie named figures ought 4o be multi iteen stamped as belonging to a |K.rwa
result of a recent meeting <>> *'"* I plied several times by a flood ot utterly unacquainted with the first ruk
Official Paper, Tillamook City and County
members of Hie Central Jutland
paper money. The past prospeiity ot good society.”
Union nt Aarhus. The Western and growth of the country are a
RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Creamery remarks that after a very sufficient answer to their peculiar
(4TB1CTLY IN ADVANCE.)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
full discussion of the varied biter-
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ests of the business, especially ideas,
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T he state legislature is going to ß L. EDDY,
along the line of a further improve
Telephone No. 9.
ment in the quality of the butter, discuss
discussa a registration bill. We hope
Office at corner of Main and 2nd streets.
a series of resolutions were passed it
i; will
«ill pass, for itistime
it is time something
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
setting forth the “necessity of es was done to purify the ballot.
OUR INTRODUCTION
tablishing extended schools for
A strong sentiment is growing I dairymen and dairymaids, com
T illamook , O regon .
T he close of the war shows that
I n asiuming management of the Tilla
throughout the United States in bined with an experimental labor the need of a postal telegraph eys-
mook Headlight we propose to give to
favor of a merchant marine. This atory, enabling the pupils to, at tem is more pressing now than ever.
Q O. NOLAN,
Tillamook county and city a thoroughly
¡ b right and proper. We are often I the same time and place, extend,
reliable, newsy and progressive news
confronted with the question, “Why their tbeoret’cal and practical)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
paper, a county newspaper that will com
allow English bottoms to carry our 1 knowledge of buttermaking, as the j
CAUGHT ON THE FLY.
Deputy District Attorney of Tillamook
mind respect and retain the confidence
products to foreign ports ?” To j instructions hitherto given to them I
County, Office in Alderman Hotel
of the citizens It is our intention to in
answer that question all must ad at the ordinary dairy educational
W e hope
„,r. the
— three - gentlemen who
Building,
troduce many new features in the Head
mit that the United States has let i establishments must be considered ! secured the “jewel case” tit the show tne
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light in the near future, making it in
foreigners perforin that important utterly insufficient.” The Danes ! other night will agree upon the lady they
teresting to the subscriber and the best
service which American enterprise have noted the rapid rise of the intend encasing in their prize,
rp H. GOYNE,
medium in the county for advertisers.
should have controlled before this. dairy industry into her countries,
The columns of the Headlight will be
Conditions have changed and the and they fully appreciate the fact
T he editor had his elementary lesson
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
open for the discussion of all matters of
nation is with one accord in favor ' that Io hold the high positions that in fishing last week in Tillamook. He
public importance, more particularly to
of a strictly American merchant Denmark Ims occupied forsomany proved himself a thorough crack, rjack—
Office: Opposite Court Houae,
A n important bill which is likely marine carrying American products years past it would be necessary to j bating hooks for four ladies while they
that pertaining to Tillamook county and
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its progress. No doubt we shall widely to cause some heart burnings was to foreign markets. It will take, avail
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of »!■«
the l.woru,-
larger know- 1 J yanked out scores of—let’s see, what did
differ with many people on public policy introduced in the state legislature perhaps, a number of years before ledge that scientific research is they call them—“those plegged mud
or in politics, but we shall always respect Inst week. The purport of the bill this can be accomplished, neverthe constantly bringing to the dairy cat8.'’
(JLAUDE THAYER,
the opinions of those who differ with us, is to reduce the legal rate of in less it is freely predicted America world.
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giving to them the some privileges and terest from eight to six per cent. will eventually monopolize the car
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As IT is impossible for us to extend the
W est V erginia has a compulsory hand to al, the patronsof the H eadlight
gentlemanly consideration that we give The bill reads as follows: “The rying trade of the world. The late
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
to those who coincide with our views. rate of interest in this state shall be unpleasantness with Spain showed Bchool law which is bringing par- we say •-shake.” and extend the same
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In the natural course of events it will be 6 per centum per annum, and no the necessity of this. President J. ents up to the scratch in sending j courteSy to those who are not, with the
our duty to criticise public bodies anil more, on all moneys after the same J. Hill, of the Great Northern rail I their children to school. There is | convjctjon that they will be patrons of
even individuals. We shall do this with becomes due ; on judgment and de road, sounds the key note when he no reason why Oregon should drag T11|amook.s ]eafilng newspaper before
out the least fear or favor. But it will ba crees for the payment of money ; says : “Now we must, as a nation, behind. The school law in this nlany weets or months have rolled by.
may ,
done in the most kindly anil gentlemanly on money received to the use of find new people to trade with , we state in regard to compulsory edu-
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another
and
retained
beyond
a
rea
spirit possible, never descending to low
must, as a nation, find people who cation is so conflicting that the state i •• sick :” That was the notice posted
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
down vindictive abuse or ridicule. If sonable time without the owner’s will buy our products ; people who legislature should amend it, for it! on the door of the bank the otber day.
we gat into a controversy it will be for consent or implied, or on money have heretofore not boughtour pro affords a loop hole where parents pepOSifOr9 n-ere complacent enough and
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the development and welfare of Tilla due upon the settlement of matured ducts ; we must have more than one can crawl through, and thus de- nQ one got exc,tej for they knew that
accounts
from
the
«jay
the
balance
mook, for no county in the state of Ore
customer, and we can.
I will prive their children of edacation., 9OQjeone> and not the bank, was under
gon affords better advantage to the capi is ascertained; on money due or to briefly suggest how we may. If this It is senseless to have one claune in
weather. We extend our sympathy,
(J. J DALY.
¡OSCAR 1UYTXR.
talist and home seeker than Tillamook become due where there is a con country would encourage the up the school law which plainly
^|ie
beingin a fine healthy condition
with its wonderful resources, and to tract Io pay interest and no rate building of a merchant marine to forth that education is compulsory agajn.
sam0 as an other Tillamook JJALY & HAYTER,
bring these indisputable facts into promi specified. But on contracts, interest carry our products to the markets in Oregon and then another clause \ institution8
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
nence will lie our aim and object. We up to the rate of 10 per centum per where they will bring the most giving parents the privilege to
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ask, and even court, the kindly co-opera annum may be charged by express money. I might say that a ship of evade it. We are unalterably in ! T here is a milk jug on one of the
D allas . O recox .
tion of those inten ste<l in the progress agreement of the parties, and no 5000 tons capacity, leaving the favor of compulsory education, and ! tables in the dining room of the Allen
and development of Tillamook county, more.’’ At first glace people will Pacific coast every day in the year, the many conflicting opinions .on 1 bouse with the word “Mamma’’ upon it.
with the object, of course, of inducing be inclined to approve of the bill, would carry 1.500,000 tons annual this point given by county superin- ■ having become empty, a visitor asked ROBERT A. MILLER,
home-seekers to settle here. Much can for it will be a saving to every city ly across the Pacific ocean to Asia. tendents should be a tiling of the' for m(>re milk by banding the jug to a
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
be accomplished by united effort and and county, particularly those with What would it cost ? A bonus of past. But as the law is now,with- n;ce pleasant young woman, with this
O regon C ity , O kegox .
public enterprise to increase the popula a. large indebted 11 esse. But there is $2 a ton would insure the building out logic, these diversified opinions " remark: “Mamma’s dry I” The young
tion and wealth of Tillamook county, another phase in the bill. If we of ships as fast as the shipyards will exist until it is amended.
Land
Titles
mid
Land Office Business 1
woman blushed as she hied herself to the
and the Headlight will be in the van undersland the bill anil interpret it could turn them out. Two dollars
Specialty.
kitchen,
where
laughter
was
hearty
and
F rom till indications it would ap the joke appreciated.
guard to help bring this about. The correctly, county and city warrants per ton would amount to $3,000,-
pear that taking log rafts to San
Headlight will continue to be the recog come under the clause which says : 000 per year.”
(JAMES McCAIN,
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(A. W. 8HVKKANCB.
Francise«» from the Pacific Coast
nized official organ for the regular re “The rate of interest in this state
A
ttorney
W.
L.
B
rooks
bad
the
first
will prove a failure as well as a
publican party of Oregon and Tillamook shall be ti per centum per annum,
T
he
petition
circulated
here
for
^[cCAIN
&
SEVERANCE,
joke
upon
the
new
editor.
He
was
round
county. No pains will be spared to make and no more, on all moneys after two terms of court in Tillamook waste of valuable logs. Whether getting the autographs of the citizens to
they become
i>ecotne due.'
citie. ’ We
we oeneve
believe n
if
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or not the lumber rafts will prove
the newspaper a credit to Tillamook city iney
ATTOCNEYS-AT LAW,
the bill becomes a law it will have county one in May and th» other a success remains to be demon a petition praying for two terms of court.
and county and with a new dress of type
in
November
—
was
a
move
in
the
In
describing
himself
it
is
stated
the
new
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it will pre lent a greatly improved appear a tendency to depreciate county • right direction, and it should be strated. The great fault experi- comer signed himself as the “editor of
and
city
warrants,
and
instead
of
mice ill the near future. It isa source of
sanctioned by the state legislature. ent< <1 in towing lumber rafts to S ill the Herald.” We hope Bro. Watson is
gratification to us that we have been disposing of them at par, as they It appears that Tillamook is the Francisco was their great length, a good proof reader and corrected the J) AVID WILEY, M.D.,
welcomed to Tillamook by so many peo should be, they will have to be dis only county in Oregon which has and Inman, Poulson Lumber Co.. |
counted considerably. Ti.is is not
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND
of Portland, who patented the de-1 error. The cigar is on us, but Attorney
ple. We are now here to stay, and with
right upon those who are elected only one term of court each year. signs for their construction, seems Brook does not smoke.
perseverance and industry on our part
ACCOUCHEUR.
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to otlice, employed or the business Representative J W. Maxwell will to have come to the conclusion that
«
we predict the Headlight will lie found
All
call
promptly attended to.
use
his
best
efforts
to
have
the
A fter a ramble through Tillamook
man who furnish supplies.
No
to make the enterprise successful
in every household in Tillamook county
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person, after performing a day’s prayer of the petitioners granted at the lumber rafts must be construct county this summer a visitor made this
ere long. In this our introduction we
labor, should be called upeii to dis the special se>sionofthe legislature, ed one half the length what the [ remark: “It's a county flowing with
extend the hnndof friendship to one and
count his wages 10 to 15 per cent. but it may be held over, with other three previaus ones have been. jt milk and honey, and where any indus 0 E. HAWKE, M.D.,
nil, and how with the profoumlest re
This is not right. In our judgment business, until the regular session ispre«*licted" that if thesei smaller triou9 Per8on 8'>oulli. after a few years
spect to the ladies, who, with their love
this will be the tendency of the of the legislature. To keep crimi rafts can be constructed strong to en8aKe<i >n farming, be comfortably well
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
and beauty, make
bill, but we hope we are mistaken. nal cases in abeyance for twelve hold together in auv weather it flxed " They never saw stock in Oregon
“Home, sweet home."
monthp, and litigants in civil ac
Office at Allen House, Tillamook,
will revolutionize the currying *n suc'* fine condition, and as for hunt
The ideal heaven lielow,
tions three years before they can
trade
in
lumber,
and
ill
all
pi'oba-
‘
n
8
an(
l
Ashing,
“
Tillamook
is
the
sports-
Oregon.
Telephone No. 7.
T he recent unpleasantness with recover, is altogether too slow now
EDITORIAL NOTES.
Spain brought about a wonderful for Tillamook county. One term l.ility lumber rafts may be sent to *“an 8 paradise. .” This is not news to the
Tillainooker, but it's a fact, ladies and
change of sentiment in the United of court answered the purpose in China and Japan.
a . wise ,
gentlemen on the outside, and we invite
A nti.b has been introduced in States with regard to England and years gone by, but it no longer fills
T
hose
who
are
of
the
opinion
you
,lere
lf
you
are
seeking
a
location
the stale legislnture for the county the English people. Some political the bill, so the people have a right
DENTIST,
comniissioners to appoint a game speakers made it the rule to twist to demand a change. It is a good that road supervisors should be j w'lele crop failures are unknown,
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nn<l forestry warden. This is of the lion’s tail whenever they had thing for Tillamook county it is elected by the voters of the road i
The Deknin Building, Third «nd Wash
To publish a successful newspaper looks
great importance to Tillamook an opportunity. Looking back to not infested with hobos and tramps district will be glad to know that a
ington, Tort land.
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_ im"
to some people
that they
county with its vast forests of tim the time when congress declared —they don’t thrive here—the same bill to this effect is now before the so simple
ber, for to preserve this from «le war with Spain, no nation has been as other counties, otherwise Sheriff state legislature. The bill is to agineany
person
can
manage
one.
. .
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st ruction is a mutter nil should he so thoroughly in sympathy with H. H. Aiderman would find his ac ’ make the new method go into eff-ct' tunes, however, are wasted every year
OF
'
at
the
general
election
of
1890,
and
interested in.
The bill specifies the United States as England, in commodation limited and thecoun
hv inexperienced individuals trying it.
that it shall be the duty of the fact, there is something in common ty court with a large “feed bill” to the term of office of the supervisors They then realize what a mistake they
game and forestry warden to en between the United States and pay. Justice should be quick and is fixed at two years. One pecu made and the energy and perseverance
force all laws for the protection and England in the work of civilizing speedy.
But how can it be in liarity about the bill provides that it requires, hence tl.eir great desire to
^preservation of game mid forests in the world and elevating down trod Tillamook county when a person I in case a man shall refuse to accept unload. A newspaper that is worth any
General Banking and Exchange holi
their respectiveVountieH, mid they den people. It is well sometimes to can be incarcerated in durance vile the oflice be shall be fined $25. It thing is like an apple tree; yon can’t
ness
interest paid on time deposits.
shall be vested with nil the powers take a retrospective glance, but for twelve months at the county’s is generally evneeded that road pick the fruit as soon as you have set it
supervisors come in for more abuse out Good soil, skillful planting, con Exchange on England, Belgium, bet-
of a peace officer to make arrests nevertheless it is problems of today expense.
than they deserve. Perhaps this stant care, and—above all—times are re many, Sweden, and all foreign eonntri*
for the violation of such laws. The that we as a nation have to wrestle
W hat is everybody’s business in- [ j clause is put in for the benefit of quired to bring the venture to fruition.
county commissioners of each coun with. England showed most con
TILLAMOOK, ORE-
ty shall fix and determine the clusively that she was a staunch variably turns out to be nobody’s I the chronic kickers. A fine of $25
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amount of salary to he paid the friend of the United States during business. Tillamook county is just ' »r acting in the capacity of roid
R ev A. R. G rigg . in the course of his
wiik I imi , which is to be paid month the war, for if we can read between as much in need of advertising as i supervisor would be the best medi
G. W. KIGER,
sermon on Sunday, paid Tillamook
ly and in no case to exceed the sum the lines there appear«! to be an im that of the establishment of the' cine they could receive.
DEALEK IN
county a compliment by referring to its
EXCHANGE AND MONEY
of $"5 per month. The salary of plicit understanding with the gov business man. We have several
SECURITIES.
the warden is to be audited and ernment of this country and that letters before us asking particulars
T here appears to be trouble with natural resources and how the county
Careful and Peoa)P
¡mid by the county commissioners of England.
Dewey showed this about Tillamook county.
Many the gold reserve in the treasury I was blessed in many particulars. It was Collections Receive
Attention.
in the same manner that other moat conclusively when he stated more would be received from peo again. Under the Cleveland ad j used in illustrating his sermon. There
BAY CITY. OREGON.
claims against the comity are paid. that only himself and the English ple looking for desirable locations' I ministration it scooted down tolov was one question that the rev. gentle
These are the main features of the admiral knew what would be done if the matter was taken up with a tide and caused a bond sale. Under man asked which is causing a good deal
bill. We approve of the bill for when there appeared to be trouble vim and worked system itically. McKinley’s administration a fl >od of worry in church circles. It is to this
thin reason. It is the practice of brewing by the related interference We would suggest that a committee tide set in and now the treasury is effect, • \\ hy is it that churches have so
campers coming into Tillamook of the German admiral. The hos be appointed to look after this mat burdened with the enormous reserve little influence with the community
county «luring the summer season tile sentiment against England has ter. The cost of doing this would of 1300,000 000. It is thought by Much may be written pro and con on this
to light flies, and after pulling up vanished, and now the spirit of the be quite nominal, while the benefit some that this is a menace to the point. We will briefly answer it by ask
stakes, take their departure, leav press is well put by the Chicago it would be to Tillamook county financial condition of the country, ing another question. “If there was more
ing the fires burning. This is a Interior when it says: “Our liber would make itself manifest in a few for a large proportion of that money spiritual life and activity in our churches
practice that should be stopped. ties, our laws, our literature, our years. There are scores of citizens is wanted in ths channel of busi would they not have , greater influence
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No thought appears to enter the learning, our enterprising spirit, the who would be glad to come to this ness. Prosperity even struck the over the community !”
campers’ minds that people’s pro land we stand upon, was won for oaunty if they only knew the ad treasury.
SHAVING,
perty is thu* placetl in jeopardy us by England. Wolfe won for us, vant Ages it offers to home seekers.
A B evy of well gloved ladies were
HAIR CUTTING,
and that thousands of acres of val on the heights of Abraham, every But to make a success, as every
T he prospect for the American standing on the side walk near the Allen
uable timber lauds are liable to be foot of land between the Alleghaniee where else, those locating in Tilla wheat rai.-er is improving some house discussing the inconvenience of
SHAMPOOING,
But for mook county must be in«lustrious. what over the situation a month or having to wear gloves on hot days. The
destroyed by their negligence and and the Mississippi.
want of thought. Campers must that most decisive victory this 'Tillamook county offers no advant six weeks ago, and there isn >w an diffidence of the editor prevented him
Hot and Cold Baths-
lie compelled to see that fires they w «ild nor be an appanage of age to those who spend their time encouraging assuranoe that a seri
have made art* extinguished before Franc« «nd we would not be j on the street corners whittling ous break in the musket may be rom intruding and to inform them that
“ 1’ no longer etiquette for ladies to do EVERYTHING STRICTLY FlRSTCltâ-
they leave their camping places, here at all.
Mexico, with its wood. We believe also that were averted. The world’s visible suie
so. hence gentlemen will be able to ad
and where this is not done it will peculiar Spanish and Indian popu 1 a committee appointed it would ply of whtat last month was 15,000,-
mire the ladies well-shaped hands. We
bo the duty of the game mid forest lation, would now extend up to have a tendency to keep out the 000 bushels smaller than upon the
do not p-etend to he an authority, so give
ry warden to see that they are Alaska. Do we hate England on thriftless class and be the means of corresponding date last year, and
,
the reason set forth in some of the
prosecute«!. It is a serious menace account of Blackstone’s commen bringing in the desirable class. We while there is no such European f«hK>n jounah: “Among the many
1
to Tillamook county and the valua taries, Shakespeare, Walter Scott, shall be glad to hear the opinions shortage
as there was in 1897, there
BARBER ARB HAIRDRESSER
which have been adopted by
ble timber claims of settlers who Bobby Burns. Tennyson, or because j of those interested in Tillamook is still a sufficient export demand vaganes
women
fad, perhapi
w |i
SHAVING,
HAIR CUTTIM*
county,
and
we
have
inserted
an
id-1
have taken them up for the purpose she stuck to Napoleon, the butcher
to maintain present prices.
hailed
with
greater
delight
among
the
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
cf making money out of them. If of Europe, sparing neither blood vertisement in the H eadlight to*
^-n.an the htest one nf d
I T he per capita of money in cir- 'with glover during the warm months
some hay see«l editor wont into a nor money till England stopped eel the ball rolling.
New Building, neat door to P**
illatttoolt
fKiiblinht
large town and started a fire within
the corporate limits be wou'd be
immediately arrested and perhaps
charged with incendiarism. Why
then allow the city dudes to come
into Tillamook county every sum
mer and start fires so indiscrimi
nately ? There are seasons every
year, after several days of hot east
wind, when conditions are ripe for
a great conflagration. The care
lessness of one person or the negli
gence of campers can produce this.
The people who have to stand the
loss invariably fall to the lot of
those who are least able to bear it,
or upon those who have struggled
hard many years, with iddustry
and patience, to build up a com
fortable home, Truly the settlers
need more protection from fire, and
for this reason we hope the bill
will pass. It is but six weeks ago
that forest fires raged in different
parts of Oregon, burning up con
siderable wealth of the state, but
had proper precautions been taken
this might have been avoided.
him? By the way, where would
Germany be but for England ?
What made the difference between
J-»na and Waterloo ?
Emperor
William hates England.
Where
would he be but for Wellington ?”
The student of his ory is conver
sant with these facts.
The war
was the means of bringing the
Anglo Saxon race into a bond of
union, and it is to rule the world
is the judgment of those who are
able to read the eigne of the times.
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C. & E. Thayer.
CHAS. PETERSON,
Barber1
EDGAR LATIMER,