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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1902)
Vol. XV. No. 2i. Western ideas, thought and energy that Ignorance of Age no Defense to the Orient was looking for. He also Liquor tellers. stated that each of the churches in this S alem . Oct 27—The Supreme Court citv couhi keep a minister at home and send another to the foreign mission field, today banded down decision» in six ap or nearly so, if the people contributed as pealed cane«, in five of which the lower liberally of their incomes as did the Jews court was affirmed. The moel impor tant case from a public standpoint was of old. The 34th anniversary of the A.O.U.W. that of Slate vs. dully, in which it is was observed in this city on Monday held that a saloonkeeper who sells liquor evening, when the ladies belonging to the to a minor cannot escape cxMtvictfoo un Degree of Honor gave a social and but der a defense that he believes tlie pur terfly snpper in Todd’s hall, which was chaser to be of age. State of Oregon, respondent, vs. James tastefoily decorated for the occasion. The hall was well filled, and the social Gully, sppellant, from fjnn County, was a success» m every way. Vocal and George H. Bui nett Judge; affirmed. instrumental music and recitations took Opinion by Chief Justice Moore. Defendant -as charged with selling np part of the evening. Mrs. Davis made the opening address, when the following liquor to a minor and having pleaded program was gone through : Song, ‘•Be not guilty was tried and found guilty. neath that low thatched roof,” Mrs. W. At the trial the court instructed the jury C. Talmnge ; instrumental duett, “Rail over the objection of defendHnt. that road gallop,’* Misses Selma Allen and defendant’s ignorance of the fact of the Frankie Drew ; instrumental solo. Miss person being a minor is no defence Tlie Grace Hyatt ; recitation, “Don’t,” Miss verdict of the jury contained the findings Ethel Todd; song, “Dreamland Faces,” that (I) tlie def endant sold whiskey and Miss Lily Baker ; instrumental duett, intoxicating liquor, to Hreinhold Zim Mrs. Wm. Stephens and Miss S. Allen ; merman. receiving $3 75; (2) that Zim song, “Hello. Central, give me heaven,*’ merman was then only 19 years of age; Miss Fay Todd ; piano solo, “Then you’ll (3) that before selling the whiskey Gully remember me,” Mrs. W. Stephens : song, ' asked Zimmerman hisagennd the latter “Teaching McFadden to dance,” Mrs. replied that he was 21 years old; (4) that Talmage ; cake walk, Miss Margarita Gully honestly believed that Zimmer Bowen. Hot cakes and coffee was then man was of age. The conviction was hud under section served, after which a few dances were indulged in. The ladies of the Ikgree of 1913of Hill’s Annotated laws, which Honor who had the management of the provides that if any person shall sell social were Mesdames Myers, A. Todd, any intoxicating liquor to any minor in Hyatt, Davis, Allen and Sappington, and this state such person shall 1« deemed the manner in which they arranged it is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con deserving of credit. The ladies extend viction thereof shall be punished, etc. their thanks to those who kindly took part and assisted in tlie program. Cook Stoves Heaters i iiiid Ranges Hardware, Tinware. The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Iron and Steel. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and Doors All Plumbing and Tin Work Promptly Attended to. Wagons, Buggies, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS Remember it was Haltom The regular monthly meetiug of the that made prices cheaper and wi ?. m . s , will i>e held at the home of values better in Tillamook. Thur’i,ny’ * cordial invitation is extended to all the The Supreme Court cites authorities showing that there is an irreconcilable conflict on the question whether a mis take of fact regarding a person’s age constitutes a defense, but this court is cow mi ted to the doctrine that “the ven dor's belief, however honestly entertain ed, that a purchaser of intoxicating liq uor is of lawful age, constitutes no de fense. As statutes of this character bind the pai ty to know the facts and to keep them at his peril, neither the motive nor the intent of the defendant can re lieve him." It is also held that the act of 1891. making it a crime for a minor over 16 years of age to deceive in order to secure liquor doee not relieve a vendor of the consequence« of a mistake he uiay make respecting the age of the pur- chaser. To Burn Oil. An official report says the Southern Pacific saves now $30,000 a month by burning oil instead of coal in 500 engines on the western or Oakland division. When all engines on this division are burning oil the saving will be $75,000 a month, and when all engines on the en tire system are converted into oil burners no less than $150.000 a month or $1.. HOO.(MM) annually will lie saved. The of ficial report says $5,000,000 has been spent in converting the 500 out of 1,400 locomotives into oil burners and in ar ranging for the future supply of oil. It is estimated there will be no coal burn, ing locomotives on the system in 14 months. “C.” Ben Kiesland. Cooper & Botts, for abstracts. * The members of the M E. church gave members and friends of the society to be Ed. Leach came in on the stage Tues a surprise and donation party to their present at this meeting.—Mas. T. H. day. pastor, Rev. G. Sykes, Wednesday even G oyne , secretary. Mias Lionel Hunt left Monday for San The dairvmen on the Wilson river nre ing. Francisco. having trouble again, for some despica Assessor J. S. Stephens returned from Card of Thanks. L. A. York, of Nehalem, was in the city j Salem on Tuesday, where he had gone ble imp is milking their milk cans of the on Friday. cream. Pepper him full of lead, boys, for The wife and family of the late Peter to visit his mother, who is over eighty | that nlone will cure. Is it the same per Schild wishes to thank the many friends Parm loans nt 6 per cent. Apvly to I vears of age. son who was caught stealing apples that who showed so much kiudness and sym B. L. Eddy. * I George Rocker, of Stella, Wash., came pathy during their bereavement in the Mr. J. E. Sibley went out on the stage in on Tuesday for the purpose of logging has been swiping the cream ? loss of a loving husband and father. Dr. T. P. Wise was a passenger on the on Taesday. the burned timber belonging to the Truc- out bound stage last night, leaving his Farm loans 7 per cent. Apply to C. • kee Lumber Co. Dead Easy, Sir. office here in charge of Dr. P. J. Sharp. & B. Thayer. Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residents. I The pile driver at Hobsonville over- All patrons of the office are assured n A correspondent in the south part of Dr. T. P. Wise left for Portland Wed i turned, and Jack Balmer, who was first claBS service nnd guaranteed satis the county asks this question : “Please nesday evening. ' working on it, had a close call of going factory treatment under the new man. tell us what law on the statute book is Rev. C. P. Metzler left for Portland on under with it. agement. enforced ?” That is dead easy. When Mondav evening. ■ Rev. S. S. White, the new minister of Mrs. Grayson returned home on Wed taxpaying time comes round the law is The board of county commissioners the Presbyterian church, will preach at nesday from Portland, where she had certainly enforced and you’re up agaiust Bay City on Sundny morning and in this been nursing Mr. John McNamer, who it if you refuse to pungle up. will meet next week. Mrs. Sturgeon will receive new style» i city in the evening. had undergone an operation for appendi in millinery this week. * The schooner Redondo left on Tuesday citis We are glad to say heris improy. Thoughts About a Man. A few sizesin mackintoshes at less than for San Francisco with about 800,000ft. ing as rapidly as possible, and it will not When a man is 20 he talks about the of lumber from the Truckee Lumber Co.’s lie long before John will again bit the girls, hunting and base ball. cost at Mrs. Sturgeon’s. * * trail tor Tillamook. Born. on Friday, at Hobsonville, to saw mill at Hobsonville. When he's 30 he talks about babies. When you want to know anything the wife of L. B. Ball, a son. When he is 40 he talks about business. Died at Woods, on Tuesday, Mr. Les At50 his mind turns to religion. Representative B. L. Eddy left on Fri about the Oregon Fire Relief Association ter Ray, father of Mr. Charles Ray, of call upon or write J. S. Stephens, who is Cloverdale. Deceased came to this county From 60 to 100 he twitters about day for Portland on business the agent for Tillamook county. • in 1882, and was one of the respected “pretty women." James Armstrong and Roy Whitney,of A consensus of opinion amongst the residents of the south end of the county. Portland, came in on Wednesday. Held Up and Robbed. business men of this city is that a third The funeral takes place today, and being Ladies' dress and fancy goods in end- newspaper in this city is not necessary a Mason, will be buried with Mnsonic Having been held up and robbed,'! l«M varieties just received at Cohn's. * and they do not intend to support it. honors, a number of members from the ask those who arc indebted to me to call Mr. and Mrs. Lem Parker and Mrs. Elder T. H. Starbuck, of Portland,will lodge in this city having left this morn, and settle at once, either by cash or note Sheldon returned on the stage Tuesday. secured. hold meetings in the Seventh Day Adven •ng- The rattle of thunder, for the first time Being in need of ready cash, nnd must We wish to mention, for the benefit of tist church Friday, Saturday and Sun- ia a long while, was heard this morning. ■ day evenings, commencing at 7;3O. All the traveling public, and especially those hare it, special price- will lie made for a Howard Cary left on the stage Tues, are cordially inyited. who have business and wish to visit short time only. Call and see me and day for Salem, where his wife is qnite San Francisco and other California inspect my work. None better in the There must have been a devil of n snag points, that the new schooner Redondo city. sick. H eins . the Leading Artist. pulling time with three dentists at Ne- has been put on the rnn trom Hobson, A fine stock of new clothing just re halem last week. We have failed to ville to San Francisco, and she is fitted Cohn and Co. has been paying 12H ceiyed from a New York factory st hear whether the upper or lower town up with comfortable accommodation for cents for cheese in this city, being about Cohn's. I jaw got the worst^of it. fifty passengers. By this route it is quite the highest price paid this season. They A marriage license was granted to i Miss Fannie Lyster, daughter of Mr. a convenience and a large saving to those expect the price to go higher. Hugh Gardner and Blanche A. Helfen. | E. F. Lyster, who has been quite sick who want to get to California from Till brand. * with typhoid fever at Spruce and under amook. Twentv-five cases of the celebrated tjJC care Qf j||8> wc are g|ad to hear This is the evening for the grand open Buckingham & Hecht boots and shoes jg yery rapid),. We hare moved to our ing ball to be given at the Tillamook at Cohn's. * i NEW STORE, three Mr. F. S. Whitehouse, the new presi- opera house. It will, beyond doubt, be G Rev. S. S. White and wife and Miss doors South of the ~ i>i u d • . i dent of the Tillamook Lumber Company, the swellest nffair of its kind that has KGrace Black i came in r from Myrtle Point ' , nos ann» . , . . HuroHnsa cAnr P.O., where we have a has gone outride frx to purchase new mnr*ni machi ever been given in this city. Large ^last week. big Stock of Sporting nery for the saw mill,which is to be over crowds are reported to be coming from Joe Franklin came down from Nehalem hauled and put it better shape. Goods, Guns and all parts of the county. The hall is be this week to visit his folks, and, of course, Ammunition, Bicy Miss Maude Sturgeon, who is a decked with the bright colors of the sea. his “liest girl.’* cles, etc. Sell st the licensed pharmacist by examination. son, namely, purple and gold Every, I It pays to advertise—in the Headlight, ’ I and late graduate of four years course in body is cordially invited. Secure your right prices. Put on no the oldest and best advertising medium 1 pharmacy, has charge of the prescription tickets in time and get an early number. frills. Work hard for in the county. your trade. Have no * department of S ti wgeom ’ s D bcg S tore • Tickets on sale nt the usual place. schemes, fads. <>r ques t Razor honing a specialty with Davis > Die.!, on the 21st inst., nt Nestocton< The steamer Sue H. Elmore, which left tionable methods to ex the barber, opposite the Allen house. this city on Tuesday, is bar bound at Tillamook county. Or., Mr. Peter Schild, ploit. Iton't run down Price 25 cents. Garibaldi owing to a rough sea. The 14 I aged 51 years. Decenser! was born in our competitors or their The steamer Sue H. Elmore came up ¡passengers board _____ have -- re- Switzerland, nnd came to this country _______ ___ - she __ had __ — on ________ good,. Keep plugging F'^ni^laid“V:h‘,T‘n!iarri''dthfPr"'OU’ ‘»rued to th« city unni Father Neptun« n little oyer five yenrs ago. and nfter a away trying to satisfy day from Astoria. quiets down stay of a few months in Portland, came you and incidentally Lost, a lap robe, between Crenehaw's We mftki a n,()tion that whcn the to Tillamook with his wile nnd family make a little profit. NufT new residence and the Headlight, belong. wa|kf in thi bo,in„, of tht and located at Nestoeton. He had nine said. ing to Frank Fitzpatrick. are r,y|aced cement sidewalks be sutisti- children, one having died before they left From all appearances the dance this tnted. This WOUM be a fine improve the old country and another died in this g evening is to lie a swell and stylish affair meni to the city, and in the long run just county two years since, leaving a wife and seven children to mourn their loss. and will be well patronized. as economical The funeral took place on Pridav, the All of the specific medicines used by Dr. If anyone doubts the accuracy of our Bartel are now carried in stock hy criticism of R. M. Watson last week, we religious services being held in the Ailven. tist church, conducted by Rev. J, Looser, Clough, the reliable druggist. * would advise them to write to Uncle of the German Reformed chvrch, and the Jimmv and we believe he will gladly sub- Postmaster A. W. Severance is ex interment in tlie Oddfellows’ cemetery, pected home this week from his travels stantiatc what we stated, not that he which was attended by a numlier of syrn. in this and neighboring stale. has written to ns on the subject. 1 pathising friends. H. W. Tohl and Earl Wright came The young men in the south part of There was a large congregation at the down from .Nehalem on Wednesday on a county are popping the question quite Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted visit while the mill is shut down. frequently bv the way they are getting the occasion being Rev. C. P. Metzler's Oregon State Board of Education, and will carry all the books adopted by them. Prof. Goddard, a prominent professor bitched up double recently. Weil, it’s a last sermon and giving np the pastorate j of music, will soon arrive in town and good way to populate the county if it• of that church. Out of respect for Mr. | give vocal and instrumental instruction, cannot be done by emigration. Metzler, the other churches in the city at Is complete in every detail. My prices are always right. The members of the Presbyterian Hood’s long snag boots. $3.80 ; Lad tended the service«. He preached an able church on Friday evening had an “At wes’ riobed back stortn Rubbers. 39 cts. and enthusiastic wrmon on foreign mis home'' at the residence of Mr. B L. Eddy, a pair ; other brands, ladies* rubber», sions. after which Revs. G. Sykes and W. when a pleasant time was |>articipated 35 cts. a pair. Dry goods and men's fur N. Blodget spoke, and in doing «o paid in and the new pastor. Rev. S. S. White, uisbtng goods at cost. You can save a glowing tribute to Mr. Metzler, Mr. > became acquainted with his congrega-1 money buying goods at D. T. E pmumd ’ s . Sykes remarking that he was glad he ! was going ffom Tillamook, for it was lion. v I opposite Larsen Hotel. * “C.” BEN RIESLAND Dairy Farms. Timber Claims. Home Locations. Town Property Insurance. Loans. Financial Agent. Tillamook City, Oregon Mayfield Woolen Mill Co’s. All Wool Clothing Barton Brother’s Village School Shoes. Two lines that cannot be beat in quality and price. We sell an absolutely all Wool SUIT, stylish and neat at $9.00 to $12.50, that equals many Suits others charge 15.00 to $18.00. We do not add on Portland profit of 100 per cent, but are willing to sell at a live and let live price. Our line of Shoes are up to date, but away down in price. $ s W alkover for M en . hi !i I GROCERIES, FLOUR and I i Ralph Ackley, EED. TODD & CO I «-a THE NEW SCHOOL OOKS by the My Stock of School Supplies C I CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist and Stationer