Headlight Flashes. A Serioii* Caaa. In looking over the records in the clerk’« office we find a transci ipt front the Oretown J. P. court, by which Frank Franklin is bound to ap|«ar before the the grand jury to answer to a charge of killing a dog belonging to Ed. Metilin- cliy The case ia entitled McGIinchey va. Franklin, and plaintiff "alleges that the defendant did shoot ami kill a dog lie­ longing to him, said dog was in county road. Plaintiff demands Ids arrest and fined accordingly or sent to county jail ” According to the pattern in the case, Franklin plead guilty and was “«dieted to bail bv the justice in the sunt of $100, for which he is amendable." He is re­ quired to “surrender himself in execu­ tion thereof." It will be remembered that Mr. Frank­ lin has figured in a goat shooting case tn the courts of this county. Mr B. II. Luce, Oregon’s Fund and Dairy C’cMiiiiiiHftioiier called Monday on Ilia way to Hill«l»oro from an official visit to Tillamook County. He »aid he had beard Tillamook highly apoken of as a dairy country, but found it far beyond iiia expectations. “It is a great grass county,” Mid Mr. Luce, “and farmers would do well to set their grass land to clover and raise hogs The bogs will fat­ ten on clover alone, and excellent pork.” Mr. Luce says Tillamook's greatest need is good roads. Mr. Luce is a populist in politic« and while he •Joes not expert to succeed himself he is of the opinion that the State would do well not to abolish the office. Mr. Luce has made several prosecutions of persous for food adultera­ tion, and is a fearless and honest official, lie found no violations of the laws en­ trusted to his charge, in Tillamook. —Sheridan Sun. Cohn tk Co., pay 25 cents for eggs. Farmers who are interested in bettering Over the Hills. their condition should write to I). Lubin, From the North Yamhill Record we Sacramento, Cal., fur free copies of “A New Political Issue” and “Pamphlet No learn that; The streets of North Yamhill are being 3.” Mr. Lubin is a republican and a graveled, and cross walks are being laid. protectionist, but believes in giving the A man from Wapato brought some farmers as much benefit from protection as any other class. He explains how geese to the store of M. Reinstein the this can be done in a very lucid manner, other day. When they were being dres- and is working hard to advance the ed several pieces of gold were found in cause of the farmers. Mr. Lubin is their craws. prominent in political councils of Cali­ \V. IL Austin and Win. King fell from fornia, and is becoming widely known a scaffold on a new building, badly in­ hm a writer on economical question« juring both. The H eadlight heartily endorses the Hunters attention.—If you want »mu­ l>osition taken by Mr. Lubin. nition at bedrock, go to Letcher’s W. 8. Kimball, a thoroughly reliable man, says that he did not sign any note Jewelry store. for the Steel Range Co., jet they now Population Increasing. present a regular ironclad note with his Born—To G. W. Phelps and wife, of name to it. A nice coat of tar and feathers would he good for some of these Netarts, Oct. 17, a daughter. Born—To E. W. Stanley and wife, traveling fakirs. State Dairy Commissioner Luce says October 18, a son. that Tillamook has the largest and best Born—To Jack Holgate and wife, Oct. eer cent butter fat, two per cent more Oct. 19, a daughter. than the lawful standard set. Born—To Mr. Bartneck and wife, Oct. The big raft went to pieces off Cape 17, a son. Meares, inatead of Tillamook Head, as Oretown. first reported. The prevailing current is carrying the piling north and people on C.