Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 21, 1901, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 21, 1901
OUR CLEARANCE SALE IS STILL ON
The Big Reductions in our Various Departments Seems to
be Greatly Appreciated by our Many Patrons.
X?
d vc1''!lI^iP'Ass,)rtnient of Dried Fruits, prices lower than the lowest.
Package Coffee 12 l-2c. a pound.
Onion Sets and New Seeds just in.
Another Reduction in Wheat.
Get our Prices on Wheat and Feed.
Royal Egg Noodles reduced to 10c. a package. Just fresh.
Schilling s Baking Poowder, lGoz. cans, only 35c.
Bring us your produce. We want it.
When it Conies to Clothing, Hats, Dry Goods and Boots and Shoes, ice will sur­
prise you by our Low Prices, for we need room for our Spring Goods.
Another Big Lot of that Highest Grade 3-H Dry Granulated Sugar just in. We
are selling it at $6 a sack.
Cheap Freights and Car Load Prices enable us to drop the Price of Coal Oil
to $2.25 per case.
Don’t Pay more for Goods than we ask. Get our prices and be convinced that we lead them all.
We are the Largest Shippers of Eggs in the City.
Big Stock, Tiny Prices, That’s Us
We have the Finest Line of Hats, Colthing and Shoes in the City.
COHN & CO
BRIDGE FOR THE NEHALEM
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The Leading Merchants.
Vagrancy.
men whom they lodge and feed do most
Pointed Paragraphs.
to make this understood, and thereby
Bill in Congress to Authorize Its Massachusetts notoriously bears an do most to check vagrancy.
The detective’s salary is always spot
cash.
evil reputation among tramps, and her
Construction.
OF SAN FRANCISCO. DEALERS IN
methods of dealing with the vagabond What the Legislature is Doing.
Virtue is its own reward—and no ques­
W ashington , Feb. 10.—The following fraternity have, therefore, a peculiar in­
tions asked.
is the text of the bill recently introduced terest for states that have not yet
The Governor signed the Barrett bill,
That man is generous to a fault who
bv Senator Simon, authorizing the Port­ learned the best way of discouraging the providing that school districts may have
never
corrects it.
land, Tillamook & Nehalem Railway wayfaring brotherhood. These methods and pay for school libraries, if they want
A double wedding may be properly
Company to construct a bridge across vary greatly in different localities. In them, and the Brownell bill exempting
called a four-in-hand tie.
Nehalem Bay and River, in Oregon.
one the tramps are sent to the common judgment debtors with families from ex­
Greatness is never thrust upon a man
Section 1. That the Portland, Nehalem jail; in another, a special tramp-house, ecution as against 30 days’ wages.
who leads an aimless life.
& Tillamook Railway Company, a cor- or less invidious accommodation, a way­ Both measures are now laws.
* * *
The sun is unselfish; it shines for all,
poration existing under the laws of Ore- farers' lodge is provided. In one the
In the Senate two measures attract­ but stands in its own light.
gon, its successors and assigns, be, and tramp is fed while in another food is
is hereby authorized to construct and withheld. This town exacts work of the ing considerable attention since their
It is a poor widow who can’t remarry.
maintain a bridge and approaches there­ vagrant passing guest, and the next en­ introduction were acted upon. Brow­ Rich ones are soon gobbled up.
AGENTS STEAMERS W. H. KRUGER AND TILLAMOOK.
nell
’
s
bill
providing
for
precinct
assessors,
to across the upper portion of Nehalem tertains him freely. Thus the methods
A man gets down to bed rock when he
Bay, or across the main channel of the practiced, as conveniently displayed in a was voted on without discussion and I has to keep the cradle in motion.
Hobsonville, Or.
J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr
North Fork of the Nehalem River, to the recent publication of the American Sta was lost by a decisive vote. Later,
A stag party would be much more en
Senator
Steiwer
moved
a
reconsideration
opposite shore of said bay or river, in tistical association, are in an unusual
of the vote, which carried. When the joyable if a few dears were invited.
the County of Tillamook and State of degree representative and instructive.
When looking for game it is useless to
In the year 1899 the cases of vagrancy bill was placed before the Senate the sec­
Oregon, provided, that a location is
ond time it passed with 18 ayes.
visit the bargain counters of humanity.
found within or near Nehalem Bay suit­ in Massachusetts numbered 207,081—
* * *
Look not upon the wine when red.
able to the interests of navigation and it must be remembered here that the
PROPRIETORS OF
Allen has a bill, that if enacted into This of course doesn’t apply to cham­
same
tramp
may
have
been
entertained
satisfactory to the Secretary of War.
law
will
require
every
fisherman
in
the
pagne.
Said bridge will be constructed where many times in the course of the year—
state to be either a citizen of the United
Honesty is the best policy, but some
necessary for crossing of said bay and and the resulting draft on the public
States or a prospective one. The appli­ people believe in moderation in all
purse
was
$33,086.
Of
the
184
cities
river with said railway company's rail­
DEALERS IN
way at such points as may be selected and towns (about half of the whole cation for a license must be accompanied things.
by the affidavits of three freeholders that
The lion may be the king of beasts,
by the said railway company, and sub­ numher) which report on their methods,
the applicant is either a citizen of the but the cow bosses the barnyard just
ject theapproval of the Secretary of War, sixty-five shelter and feed vagrants, but
United States or has declared his inten­ the same.
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
and shall lie so constructed as to pro­ do not make them work, nor arrest them
tion to become such and also that he
vide for the passage of railroad trains, except upon repeated application for aid
A zealot is one who will commit a
has been a resident of the state for six
and, at the option of said railway com­ or more serious charges. Among towns j
crime in order to uphold the standard of
months.
pany by which it may be built, may be of this class it is interesting to note that |
* * *
j morality.
I
used |for the passage of wagons and the tramps prefer those which lodge and
Senator Clem's bill requiring saloons
Wise men of ancient times were pro.
vehicles of all kinds, for the transit of feed their vagrants in police stations to to remove screens and curtains from bably no wiser than other men, but they
animals and foot passengers, for such those that provide especial accommoda­ doors and windows came up, and was ' talked less.
reasonable rates of toll as may be fixed tion. The city of Worcester, for instance, defeated, receiving by 14 ayes. Clem |
Some men never do things by halves.
by said railway company and approved which feeds its tramps at the police made a vigorous fight for the measure, | They go out to get a tooth filled and
station
on
nothing
more
toothsome
urging that the action of the W. C. T. U. |
by the Secretary of War.
come back full all over.
Sec. 2. That any bridge built under than crackers costing 1.4cents per tramp in petitioning for the enactment of the
Lots of men who have college diplo­
per
meal,
harbors
in
the
course
of
a
year
bill
considered. or
He urged
ma should
siiuuki be
uc cunsuicrcu.
urgeu the,
uiri_
. .. .
■
this act .and subject to its limitations
.
r _ , u „ i i„ • i
mvii pockets
pvn.nt.i3 uun
____
_ • - | zucso
mas in their
don t v nuw_.
know where
one
tramp
for
every
nine
inhabitants,
necessity of such a law in suppressing ...
.
. .
. f
shall be a lawful structure and shall lie
,
,
their
next
meal
in
coming
from.
Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday.
recognized and known as the post roads while Springfield, which provides more the liquor traffic. Senator Cameron,
! The farmer of today reads the papers
in the United States; and equal privi­ generous entertainment at a wayfarers’ opposing the bill, said two years ago the
I and refuses to invest in "gold bricks,'' Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept monday,
leges in the use of said bridge and its lodge, escape with only one to thirty- same people petitioned the Legislature
but he steps up to the polls and votes for
Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at
approaches for postal-telegraph pur­ five, and even Boston (the natural mecca urging the enactment of the law, and
the candidate who promises the impos­
of New England trampdom), under simi­ preaching for screens for saloon doors.
poses.
North Yamhill and Tillamook.
sible, just as he always did.
lar conditions, is burdened with but one
* * *
Sec. 3. That the bridge across said Ne­ tramp for every twenty-one citizens. To
Senate bill No. 31, Steiwer, amends
halem Bay or the main or north fork of make the comparison fair, it should be
Philosophic Sidelights.
Nehalem River shall be so constructed, added that Boston and Springfield exact the present law so as to make it optional
with
county
courts
whether
road
super-
whether any draw, span, or otherwise, work, a thing which the vagabond soul
The jocky rides the diteance always as
visors shall be elected or appointed by a matter of-‘course.”
that a free and unobstructed passage abhors.
the court. Clem, of Linn, opposed the
may be secured to all vessels and other
That the way to discourage tramps is
The bulldog never gets fat by going on
water craft navigating said bay or river, to make them work, is strikingly shown bill on the ground that it does not a steady diet of trousers' legs.
Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work.
remedy
the
defect
of
the
present
law,
and be built under and subject to such by the statistics of the neighboring cities
The difference between self-respect and
First Class Work Guaranteed.
Charges are Reasonable.
regulations for the security of the navi­ of Springfield, Chicopee and Holyoke in and adds to the objectirnable features
conceit is only a difference of degree.
gation of said hay or river over which it the Conecticut river valley. Springfield by allowing county courts to throw out
Too many men attend prayer meeting Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TIUUflMOOK CITY.
maybe built, as the Secretary of War offers entertainment to all comers at the the supervisors that have been elected,
may prescribe; and to secure that object wayfarers'lodge, against the sawing of and appoint others in their places. instead of the play under false pretenses.
It is not difficult, when the society bud
the said company or corporation shall one-fourth of a cord of wood. During Brownell also opposed the bill liecause it
submit to the Secretary of War, for his last vear 1,472 vagrants, one for every takes the ultimate power of election out is in ball dress, to see that she is coming
the hands of the people and puts it out.
examination and approval, designs thirty-five of the population, availed of
'
the hands of one man. Hesaid that
It is eminently appropriate that the
and drawings of the bridge and maps of themselves of this privilege. Holyoke, into
'
location selected, and until said plans which provides lodging at the police the farmers generally tnke more interest temperance crank should die of water on
the office or road supervisor than they the brain.
locations are approved by the Secretary station, but no food, harbors double the in
'
'‘aJ
•
The vulgarity of an act depends large­
of War the bridge or bridges shall not lie gross number, or one to thirteen. Chi­ do in the office of sheriff, and should lie
commenced or built; and should any copee, under the same system, handles allowed to go to the ballot box and say ly upon the character of the mind that
changes be made in the plans of said one for every six, fairly surpassing the who shall be the road supervisors of construes it.
Candymakers are seldom seen in public Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest.
bridge during the process of construction evil case of Worcester. That is, no food their respective districts.
* * *
office, although it is admitted they have
such changes shall lie subjeet to the ap­ and no work is infinitely preferable, in
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, private)]
The Daly educational bill makes some a lot of pull.
proval of the Secretary of War; and all the tramp’s eyes, to food gained in the
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
changes.
One amendment
The man whose legs have been cut off
changes in said bridge required by the sweat of his blow. If further proof were important
1
Secretary of War at any rime shall be at necessary that compulsory work is the was made affecting the school districts. by a street car may feel hurt, but he
the expense of the corporations or per- , great deterrent of vagrancy, it is furn­ This amendment restores that portion doesn't kick.
of the old law fixing the basis of appor.
sons owning or ojierating said bridge.
.
Man who spends his time cursing the
ished
in the experience of Chicopee. In '
tionment on the number of children resi­
luck of others is simply apologizing for
Sec. 4. That Congress may at any­ 1895 a rumor appeared in the Spring- <
dent in each district between the ages of
his own weakness.
field
papers that Chicopee was to -stab- '
time alter, amend ar repeal this act.
j
4 and 20 years, striking out the words
a wood yard. The nightly tale of (
To say that all animals ar; equal in
Sec. 5. That this act shall be null and lish
|
" total days’ attendance in the public
dropped immediately from about
void if actual construction of the bridge tramps
i
schools of the district." Subdivision 8 intelligence to some men would be rather
to about half a dozen, till
herein authorized be not commenced twenty-five
i
. was amended as follows: " If any dis- hard on the animals.
disquieting report had been satis­
within one year and completed within the
i
Man is in a tight fix when he attempts
I trict school board shall draw a warrant
four years from the date hereof.
I factorily and officially contradicted, on the school fund for the wages of any to make a long play with his conscience
MILLS
when the normal average was re-estab­
1 teacher who does not hold a valid on short resources.
lished.
1 teacher’s permit, certificate or diploma,
One ad vantage of a bicycle over a horse
Will not be Undersold !
The investigation seems to prove that
! and lay the same before the board for is that a bicycle doesn't shy at every
accommodation should lie provided for
When yon want meat go to I-each & tramps and other vagrants; that such ' inspection, such district shall forfeit its soap advertisement on the road.
The lawyer who appeals his -lient's
Jones’ Meat Market, for they will allow accommodation should be preferably proportion of the school fund for the
no other meat market to undersell them apart from police stations or alms­ current year. This amendment was case believes in the principle: "If at
PORTLAND, ORLQON.
Below will be found our prices until fur­ houses, liecause the knowledge that mads to cure a defect in the bill as first yon don't succeed, try, try, again.” Writ* for Catalogue and Prices.
passed by the Senate. It could have The desire of the individual must give
ther notice :
tramps are especially provided for tends been construed into a compulsion on
8c.
Porterhouse Steak
to lessen that voluntary aid through part of teachers to provide themselves wav to the demands of the mnsses, es­
7c.
Sirloin ...................
which chiefly the vagrant life is possible; with new certificates. Another amend­ pecially in case of the lawn mower and a
6c.
Beef, roast............
finally, that the uniform exaction of ment was made fixing the third Monday fellow's neighbors.
5c.
Boiling Beef...........
work will do more than anything else to in June as the time of nolding annual
7c.
check, and eventually to do away with. !
Pork ................ —--
Tillamook Dairy Association.
meetings in all organized school dis­
thesocial plague with trampdom increas­
Notice is hereby given that the annual
L each & J oses . C rxtbal M eat M ak -
tricts."
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ingly threatens to be. This is the con-
meeting of the stockholders of the Tilla­
J. P. ALLEN,
ket . T illamook C ity .
elusion of the whole matter, in the view j
C owi for Sale
mook Dairy Association will be held at
Proprietor
of the investigators, that there is no I
the Court honse in Tillamook City.Tilla­
Notice.
kindness in making it easy for a man to I Twelve head of cow. for sale, delivered
mook County. Oregon, on Monday, the
tramp, instead of trying to get regular now or will keep them for the purchaser 25th day of February, 1901, at 1 o’clock Firat c I zm HccomiiKMlalion
L. N Barnes will pay cash for old
work; that the sooner a man is slipping till April 1st.—J. J. H kmdebsox , Blaine. p.m., for the purpose of electing three
at aeeoml clans rat«*.
rubber boots and shoes, or rubber of any
into vagrancy can be Forced to realize
directors,
one
treasurer
and
the
transac
­
kind, old copper wire, copper boiled
of life not tolerated in
For Sale.
tion of such other business as may come BEST MEALS IN THE
bottoms, old brass, heavy fawcetts, that it is a way the better for him; and
CITY.
valves and similar stock. Led pipe or the community, to I* evidence that the
A dairy farm, with or without stock. before them.
Tilla mook City. Or., Feb. 5,1901.
led of any kind. Old rubber must be that there seems which most consistently —For particulars apply to Chas Pye,
Tillamook,
Ore
S. S kvbsanck . Secretary.
free from nails, eyelets, rivets, leather cities and towns to axact work of the Nehalem, Tillamook Co.. Oregon.
make an effort
I
soles, etc.
Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIB & SPRUCE Lumber
BOX SHOOKS.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
LEACH & JONES,
Tillamook IVLeat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
The DIRECT ROUTE to TILLAMOOK
Carrying U.S. Mail.
& North
Stage Line.
JOHN BARKER, Proprietor.
w
V. MORGAN,
General
Blacksmithing.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE.
Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Tillamook City,
Oregon.
DIIQQCi ! EHCiNES
nUvoLLL BOILERS
SAW
THRESHERS
STICKERS
0U£ß,
Machinery
& co.