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©he fieablialjt, ycopic i.uii0 Wiitit has over one thousand suoscnbers. i It has more local news, and is the cleanest, ablest and best paper in 1 Tillamook County. People who want all the news and who do not I want slush, dirt and abuse, take eadliglit. ©he Seabligltt. Good Job Printing will do well to bear in mind that there is but one decently equipped Job office in Tillamook Countyt and that is the office o ©he deaMigljt. Vol. II, No. 19 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. October 27th, 1898. $1.50 Per year. A cyiiet wedding took place at Tilla cials and others will not have their war There was a hot time in the old town on Monday night. Between drunkenness mook on Monday in the parlor of the rants discounted ten to fifteen per cent. and pugilism it may be imagined where Allen house, which was tastefully deco T he deer, like the buffalo, will even Mrs. Harrison returned home on Sat- the hot time eame in. But we must con rated with ivy for the occasion. The day. fess that such scenes are a disgrace to contracting parties were Mr. Louis Nel tually be obliterated from the forests of son and Mrs. Anna Anderson. Rev. A. the United States. The Oregon legisla Confirmation wreaths at Mrs. Stur any city. A new suit was filed in the county R. Griggs, of the Presbyterian church, ture passed a bill prohibiting the killing geon’s. • tied the nuptical knot, after which the of deer or elk for ten years. Perhaps Bert Severance went up to his claim on court by T. J. Lucy vs. C. J. Cutting, J. friends, who had witnessed the ceremony, Tillamook is a little more interested than J. Daly and others. This suit is to enjoin the Wilson. Cutting and his attorneys from collect congratulated the happy couple, wishing most counties in hunting, for Tillamook A fine new line of hats just received at ing money due on notes, and now in the them happiness and prosperity. Hostess county is the sportsman's paradise. We Cohn & Co. * possession of Cutting. Allen provided a nice supper, in her usual see no reason to debar the present gene ration from participating in the sport of Miss Blanch Morgan left on Tuesday William Hoskins was in from Foley on good style, for the party. The newly hunting deer. State laws will never stop for Eastern Oregon. Friday with his son Warren, a boy eight married couple received quite a number people killing deer when they have an op Revival services continue to be held at years old, who was suffering with his of wedding presents. portunity. The temptation is too great the Christian church. tonsils. Dr. Wiley thought it advisable T he Yaquina Bay News has this to say for the average sportsman. The duty Corset waists and corsets just received to remove the tonsils, and successfully about the change of proprietorship of will devolve upon the constables and the Headlight : “Mr. Fred C. Baker,who performed the operation. at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * sheriffs of the state to see that this law The following persons proved up be recently purchased the Tillamook Head is strictly enforced, as there is no game A full line of watches and clocks just fore County Clerk Mason: Mrs. Amanda light, has assumed control of that paper. warden in the state, the legislature fail received at Letcher’s. Hauxhurst, on the 15th ; Robert G. Jack- We congratulate the Tillamookers on ing to pass the bill providing for a game Pure Rock Candy Drips 25 cts. for lightly amaged son, on the 20th ; Geo. W. Kiger, on the having in their midst such an enterprising and forestry warden. gallon at Cohn & Co. • 21st; Joseph T. Nevins, on the 21st; and thoroughly competent newspaper Following is the text of the law passed A fine line of dress skrits and capes on man, and we feel assured that he will give at the special session of the legislature Ralph W. Mills, on the 22nd. display at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * them a paper that they will be proud of. ’ ’ making it unlawful to kill or take elk for J. Kimball, who was one of the parti Go to Cohn & Co. for your cartriges if cipants in the pugilistic encounter with Thanks, Bro. Matthews, if we can’t give nearly 10 years from next January: you want the best in market. * Section 1. It shall be unlawful, except Asa Wells and West Sapington on Mon the Tillamookers a live, newsy paper, it Anything wanted in the line of amu- day night in Tillamook, paid a fine ou will not be for want of effort, patience as hereinafter provided, for any person within the state of Oregon to take, kill, and perseverance. That ’ s what we nition can be had at W. C, Cary’s. * Thursday of $5.00 and $2 costs. Those came to 'rtllamook for, and we do not injure, destroy or have in his possession Headquarters for ammunition at Let who dance must pay the fiddler. any elk between the 31st day of January, pretend to be classed among bum, fossil 1899, and the 1st day of December, 1910. cher’s, the largest stock in the county. * Mr. H. H. Downing returned from editors. Sec. 2. From and after the 1st day of A fine line of velvets and dress trim McMinnville on Wednesday, where he A subscription list has been sent to January, 1911, it shall be unlawful for mings can be found at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. • has been since last May undergoing Tillamook for the purpose of raising any jierson to hunt, injure or kill any elk We are glad to money, so that Captain Clark, of the lietween the 1st day of November and the John Pelz left on Wednesday for Hood medical treatment. River, after which he is going to Kansas. know’ he is much better in health. He battleship Oregon,may be presented with 15th day of August of each year, and it shall be unlawful between the 14th dav Clay Daniels was in the city on Mon will return to his home in Nehalem in a a testimonial. The subscription will be of August and the 2nd day of November day or so. limited to $1. We do not wish to throw of any year for any jierson to kill more day from Foley. Wm Bales accompanied Mr. J. E. Tuttle informs us that the cold water on the proposition, but we than one elk. him. Sec. 3. It shall be lawful for any mu Cohn & Co’s six and seven dollar suits telephone line between here and Forest fail to see where one man is entitled to a nicipal corporation having a public park 5 are the best every sold in town for the Grove is working well and there is some testimonial more than another. Many of to havein its possession as an attraction prospects of making through connections the Oregon boys now in Manila made in said park such number of elk as may money. * w ith Portland. He is thinking some of great sacrifices to fight for their country, be desired by the authorities in charge of Dr. Hawke was called to Hobsonville putting in a telephone line from Tilla and if we mistake not Oregon will have said park; and it shall be lawful for any on Sunday to attend Mrs. Ripley, who is private person to have and keep any mook to Seaside. a lot of destitute invalide soldiers and number of elk as an attraction or adorn quite sick. The death the other day of Stephen A. widows and helpless children to look ment of any private park or grounds. Mr. L. Low, hardware drummer from North way, congressman for the Nine after before the Oregon volunteers return See. 4. Every fxrson violating this act Portland, left on Monday by the Forest 51b. B lankets (R egolar P rice ) $5 00, S ale P rice , 14.25. teenth Ohio district, recalls the fact that home, for death or sickness claims quite shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and $5.00. upon conviction thereof shall be punished Grove staged » II 61b. H in seventy-six years this district has had a number of victims every week. Let us bv a fine not less than $100 and not more $6 00 I. Carv still loads shells to order. Try but six sepresentatives, among who look first after those in need. 71b. >> than $500, or imprisonment in the county $7 50. » his hand loaded shells, they are the best were James A. Garfield and the famous 101b. G rey jail where such offense was committed »» $8.00 for not less than three months. r in the market. * 101b. M ottled abolitionist, Joshua R. Giddings. CONCERNS TILLAMOOKERS. Sec. 5. That justices of the fieace shall It is expecteg that the Presbyterians Father T. Briordy, who has lieen in have concurrent jurisdiction in all prose will erect a neat church building in Tilla Tillamook several months, left for Port New Laws Passed by the State cutions under this act. mook next year. Legislature. land on Monday. It will be remembered Sec. 6. All other laws for the pro County School Supt. G. B. Lamb will the rev. gentleman had a paralytic stroke T he most important measure that tection of elk in the state of Oregon in conflict with this act arc hereby re hold a teachers’ examination at thecourt about three weeks ago and was going to passed the legislature was that which pealed. house on November 9th. Portland by way of Astoria, but owing combined all of the fishing laws of Oregon The emergency clause is added. Mr. N. H. Freeman, of Netarts, was one to the steamers being bar bound he wras into one law. It simplifies matters and provides a license fund for the propaga of the passengers going out on the Forest unable to go. Sutton’s Bondsmen Pay. Grove stage on Monday. The A. O. U. W. lodge at Tillamook tion of salmon. Whatever is done to propagate the salmon is a move in the Christian Christianson and H. L. Com Cohn & Co. have just received a full took in a number of new members at its line of the liest loaded shotgun cartriges last meeting on Thursday eveniug of right direction for it will eventually ben mons, bondsmen of Vincent Sutton, de faulting postmaster of Orctown, Tilla last week. It is reported that quite a efit Tillamook county. made. All sizes in stock. * mook county, have paid the United States number of applications have lx*cn made Mr. C. E. Reynolds is going to fix the I nvariably it is those who have no the amount of the shortage—$366. to become members, and those will be opera house for a skating rink, putting taxes to pay who are in favor of levying Recently a paragraph apjieared in the initiated at the next meeting of the it in first class shape for that purpose. taxes upon others. The state legislature Oregonian, stating that suit would be lodge. did something to rectify this. The quali brought against the bondsmen. They Mr. W. H.Galland was over from Dolph The Supreme Court of Oregon rendered fication of electors at school elections in read the article, and immediately wrote and gave the editor a pleasant call on decisions on Monday, and one from Oregon now’ provides that no jierson shall t< United States Attornev Hall in Port Wednesday, renewing his subscription. Tillamook county, in the matter of M. B. after his gun to protect his property if humane squibbs . Mrs. Sibley returned home on Saturday Pettys, respondent, vs. J. C. Comer et vote at a school election to levy a tax for land, that it was unnecessary for him to the stage drive attempted to molest it. from Forest Grove on the stage from that al., appellant, from Tillamook county; maintaining the school unless the voter sue, and that they would liquidate. One Secretary of the Humane Society We have received the following letter, place. Mrs. Sibley’s mother accompanied affirmed. Opinion by Wolverton, C. J. pays a tax on $100 worth of property. of the men, on the money being sent, As the law previously stood, any jierson stated in his letter accompanying it, that Chimes In. | her. which explains itself: This was a suit to foreclose a mortgage who resided in the district could vote to it took almost every thing he had to pay We have heard it stated several times, TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. We can show the largest line of winter executed by defendant, Comer, and wife |evy a tax, no matter whether he did or his share. but cannot vouch for its accuracy, that D ear S ir ,—A copy of The Headlight, boots and shoes in the city, Call and to plaintiff. did not pay taxes. the mail schedule was altered so that the October 20th, has lieen placed in my see the large shoe department at Cohn Sutton falsified his reports as to the Mat Casey was digging his carrots on stage should come in at night so that hands, which contain notices of the & Co. amount of stamps canceled by him. He Monday, and he has a big crop of big A bill of far reaching importance to notorious and cruel treatment of horse« was postmaster ‘wo terms. Two indict people could not see the deplorable con on the stage route to and from North The steamer Elmore came in on Tues carrots, one of which found its- way to the public was passed by the legislature. ments were brought against him. He was dition of the horses hauling Uncle Sam 's Yamhill. I have two objects in writing day and left again the next morning. editor's sanctum which weighed K^lbs. It is now made compulsory that doors to vou, one is. to thank you for calling the tried and convicted on one of them, and mail. ___________ attention of the public to the existing She took ont quite a number of passen Mat thinks there’s no place in the world public buildings shall often on the outside. served 90 days’ imprisonment. The re where the ground is as productive as in This means that the egress to all public Representative J. W. Maxwell was act of cruelty inflicted upon the defense gers. maining indictment will probably be dis asked what he thought of the horses in less animal< the other is. in you express The Racket Store has moved in more Tillamook county, and we guess he’s buildings, halls, churches, schools, etc., missed. Sutton gained some notoriety ing the need of a humane society in Tilla right, for it only takes a little patch of in Tillamook county will have to be re the North Yamhill stage, for he had come mook. During my visit to your aty commodious premises on the opposite by leaving the county to give himself up modeled. This is a wise precaution, for over that road in the stage the day pre some weeks since, a case came before corner. Call and see the bargains that land *o raise a ton of carrots. during the winter, when it was storming vious. He co-oberated the sentiment so 1 vour court, wherein a man had been are offered. Mr. Oswald A. B. Grosser, Mrs. Vera to lx* boxed up in a public building with hard, and it is stated that he had to ford genetally expressed that it is crueltj to I arrangued for extreme cruelty inflated C. Grosser and Miss Lillian Booth from inadequate means of egress when a panic swollen streams and »ake many desfier. It is reported that the schooner Dewey, 1 upon a valuable horse. But through animals and that some steps should be 1 some technicality or defect in documents, with the tug Maggie, is to compete for Portland, came in on horse back on occurs is extremely revolting. Whatever ate changed on the trip. taken to put a stop to this inhuman escaiied punishment. Had there been a the Tillamook trade between here and Wednesday evening and are registered may lx the cost of making these changes humane society behind the prosecution, Portland, Astoria, and Nehalem. at the Allen h'.use. They rode from it will give the general public an assur treatment of dumb animals. Big Bargain« in Shoes and Oth^r escape would not have been quite as Willamina that day. Mr. Grosser is a ance that they can no longer lie box-up Clark E. Hadley was fined $12 on Goods. easv You have entered upon a grand It was four o'clock in the morning and noble cause in the defense of the Wednesday by the recorder for keeping a wealthy citizen of Highland Lodge, and it in a public building like sardines. Children's and Misses Shoes at halt when the North Yamhill stage reached brute creatures, without which, man disorderly house on Monday night. He is his first visit to Til’amook, which he W e do not think county officials in price; also Boy’s Suits ami Ladies’ has been wanting to see for the past Call early and get your choice. Tillamook one day last week. We are could not exist. And as the representa pleaded guilty and paid the money. Tillamook county are saying much about Jackets. tion of the Oregon Humane Society New goods on every boat. five years. informed on good authority the horses I would ask that you devote a position the reduction of the legal rate of interest Mr. W. McLaughlin, from Wardner, I buy, sell or trade for all kind of goods. were then tied up, given some hay—but of vour pa Tier to the great principles Frank Norburg added $5 to the city's in Oregon, for they hardly know at pre Idaho, who has spent several weeks in Call and see the bargains I offer. no oats—and then at seven o'clock they ( humane education and the law of kind treasury for getting aboard more intoxi sent whether it will have a tendency to previous years hunting and fishing in W. E. PAGE, Tillamook Orc, started with the stage and mail from ness. thereby creating a cants than his legs could carry. Drunk discount county warrants. We, however, »—• amongst vour patrons which will make Tillamook, is here again for that sport. Tillamook. Is it any wonder that the more easy the work of forming a humane cases appear to lie on the increase, for expect it will. If warrants in any county The Hotel Arrivals. It will be seen from Sheriff Alderman's horses on this stage route are used up. society in vour city at some future time. the recorder has one or two before him fails to sell at par something should lx notice in another column that if taxes ALLEN HOUSE. Sincerelyyour». every week. Norburg thinks a bed for done to make them marketable at face sore and lame? This cruelty to poor are not paid by the 21st Noveml>er they Kernville—I. H. Kern. W. T. S hanahax , dumb animals must be stopped. There one night in the cooler comes pretty high, value. We think we are correct in mak Wardmer, Ida. —W MeLaughm. Cor. Secretary. Oregon Humane will be delinquent, after which date costs is considerable hubbub at times when , but if the recorder made it double the ing the assertion that no county should Trask—W. Wade, H. A. Snow. Society. will I* added. Uncle Sam's mail is delayed, but here is amount it might have a tendency to put have warrants outstanding more than Spruce— E. K. Gilbert. Portland. Oregon. Oct. 25th, 1898. Miss Anna Tone left on the steamer I a stop to so many occupants for this lied Bay City—J. T. Norris and wife, W. D. a clear case of delay. twelve months. The tendency is rather Wood. Elmore on Wednesday for the St. Vincent in the lock up. Notice to Taxpayers. to increase than decrease the indebtedness Beaver—W. Patrick, Jos Bixby. hospital, where she is to undergo an Netarts —N. P. Freeman- Albert and Arthur Mapes and George i of counties. This is wrong from a busi It wm reported around Tillamook on Costs will be added to all taxes not operation. Her sister and Jack Purcell Riefenburg brought up a «cow of wood 1 ness jxiint of view, and had strictly busi Nehalem—Dan Hickey, W. Woods. Wednesday that the stage driver of the paid by November 21st, 1898. accompanied her to Portland. Dolph—E. A Hart. H ALDERMAN. Sheriff. , to Tillamook, and on Sunday, while op I news methods lieen used previously by Garibakli—W. Hight miller. North Yamhill stage on Tuesday night jmiuuy 1 Attorney L. B. Eddy has l*en appoint posite the Baker place in the bay, averted officials many counties and cities would stopped at the farm of John Embum. Portland—W. J. Warren, L. C. Jameson. and after getting that person out of bed Notice of Teachers’ Examination. ed deputy district attorney for Tillamook what might have lieena serious accident. I not lie so lamentably behind paying their Highland Ix><1ge—O. A. B. Grosser, and wife. Portland—Miss L. Booth. countv. and all complaints in thiscounty Riefenburg had his gun along, whieh he outstanding warrants. This brings us demanded one of his horses, as one of Nonce is H f . bebv Given.—That for should he made to him. His law office is had placed on the wood. He threw a . to a matter right at home, for Tillamook LARSEN HOUSE. the horses in the stage had played out. the purpose of making »" ”a.n,,na?*'" now located in the Olsen building 1 pike pole on top of the wood, which is one of those counties which is far liehind Sand Lake—J. Atkinson. The stage driver made out he had to of all persons who mar offer tbcn"* Netarts—H. E. Palmer, R. <'». Jackson, Representative J. W. Maxwell returned struch the gun. and being loaded, it dis n this respect. The question of receipts have a horse, so that Uncle Sam's mail as Candida-es for teachers of the schoob C B. Wiley, J. Jackson, Geo W. and expenditure, the amount of equaliza charged. Riefenburg was standing quite to Tillamook on Monday night, and on of this county, the county sch <*> ’ •»»£- should not he delayed. Embum who Phelps. mtendent thereof will h.dd a public ex Tuesday was shaking hande with his close to the gun as the shot flew passed tion and the prompt collection of taxes Spruce—Henry Hayes. was not feeling very good after being amination at the Court Hou*,in Tdla Woods —Chas Ray. called up. and for snch a purpose, did not mook citv. commencing at one o clwk numerous friends about the city. He him and made the bark fly in the woods. should lx* thoroughly looked into every Sedali »e, Mo.— F. M. Smith. year with a view to reducing the indebt - was appointed on a committee to visit 1 The concussion caused the gun to jump see things in the same light as the stage Oakland. Wash —Miss Ida Bnnisner. the Soldiers' Home at Roseberg. where it 1 from the scow into the bay, where it was edness. When this is done and warrants Portland—S. St hmrer. driver However, after parleying a few Countv School Superintendent of found everything in first class order. I arc not so long outstanding, county offi j Burnt—T. W. Stephens. I lost, much to Riefenburg's sorrow. minutes the stage driver skipped as Tillamook county, Oregon. I quickly as he could, for Embum had gone LOCAL JOTTINGS. DAMAGE SALE. 4* 30 PAIR * OF BLANKETS S D . Will be Placed on Sale at $i.oo To $2-50, BELOW REGULAR PRICE We also have 50 PAIRS OF NEW ALL WOOL Direct from the Factory. Which we will close out at the fol- lowing very low prices: 100 PAIR of all Wool PANTS, and 10 Doz. heavy blue and brown flannel overshirts will besold for less than was ever sold for here before. Call early and see our bargains.