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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 16, 1901 fl/be Tillamook Tjeabligbt, Fred C. Baker, Publisher. Tough Rules for Tough People. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. D. No. 14............................ -..... Road District No. 14. C. B. Wiley....... Joseph Michaud J. M. Morgan. Chas. Lee....... A. Yager........... R. G. Jackson.. C. F. Hobart.. Geo. W. Phelps. Road District No. 13. Wirt Sappington C. C. Jenson . J. R. Finley.... T. Armstrong Alva Finley ... Frank Fanner S. H. Myers A. Haag. .. . Lewis Farmer Frank Lusk ... Road District No. 7 N. Beyers ... P. Heisel .. Road District, No. 16. Jim Woods. Sam Lucas — Ray ...... Work performed on bridge. L. H. Jones F. Foster D. J. Dunn. L. J. Jones. F. Foster, nails O. E. Quick, hauling iron E. A. Chamberlain, 15’bs. butter furnished district No. 13 ......... P. R. Coulson, salary as super visor district 16.......................... McIntosh & McNair, merchandise Pacific Lumber Co., building bridge............................................. G. W. Sappington, salary............. L. Parrish, salary and mileage ... C. Ray, ditto ................................... R. Mann, janitor ............................ LEACH & JONES, PROPRIETORS OF Fair Skin Clear 4k* Tillamook IVIeat Market, We come across men quite often who are impressed with the idea that it is a Complexion DEALERS IN $1.50 good thing, if one is going to be mean, One year....... 75 selfish or a thief, to be as bad as it is pos Six months— may be had by using 50 Three months sible to he. We feel sorry for such people, I Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook because they belong to a class which de It’s Tillamook’s Opportunity. moralizes rather than elevat*s society. Cream of Roses. Ï Of course Tillamook is too far off the To those, however, who entertain this An elegant preparation for I line of inarch to expect the president of silly notion and want to liecome conspic ROUTE beautifying the complexion. It is the United States to visit this county, uous along these lines, let’s lav down a daintily |>crliimed, highly medi J although we should be pleased to offer few rules for their guidance, but ifit lands cated, pleasant to use. and neither >i sticky or greasy. It keeps the him the glad hand of welcome as they them in the penitentiary or causes them skin soft, white and healthy ; are doing in other parts. There is one to become the most cursed and dishonor cures chapped hands, face and thing, however, of far more importance able persons in the community we hope lips; removes tan and roughness they will not blame us. to Tillamook than even that, and that is of the skin, am allays the irrita Always be a nice, smooth sucker. A tion oi sunburi the visit of the river and harbor commit It is a great ivorite with the tee to the Pacific Coast this summer, and sucker always makes a success. Stage leaves Tillamook daily exeept Sunday. ladies. In the presence of the man who has a strong effort should be made to induce Men will find it excellent to use Stage leaves N- Yamhill daily exeept iDonday, money be a mealy-mouthed, velvet-hand the committee to visit Tillamook. This after shaving. It scents to do is important and no stone should be left ed, affair ; in the presence of a poor man what tliev expect. Tickets must be secured the day previous from the Agents at A luxury for all persons—A unturned to bring it about, for it will swell up like a toy ba loon. North Yamhill and Tillamook. necessity in everv season. Always try and make yourself disa be to this committee next winter that we PRICE 25 CENTS. shall be looking for an appropriation to greeable to anyone who can't help him Prepared only by straighten out Hoqunrton slough and self. I V. To anyone who can take you by the for preliminary steps to be taken for the S. J. STURGEON. scruff of your sallow neck and twist said improvement of Tillamook bar. These improvements are imperative, and if the neck, always be a perfect gentleman, so committee could be shown how meri far as your ability in that line goes. Always be willing to lie about anyone Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work. torious they are, it would not be nearly FIRE INSURANCE. First Class Work Guaranteed. Charges are Reasonable. as much trouble for the Oregon delega that excels you. Always be willing to tion to secure an appropriation for '1 illa- do him dirt behind his back and misrep /. 5. STEPHENS, Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILtbOJWOOK CITY mook. This is Tillamook’s opportunity, resent him as much as you dare. Then AGENT FOR THE HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON I & and if we fail to invite thecommittee and when he jumps on you, get down in the LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE secure the co operation of the Oregon del dust and stick upyour feet like a mongrel COM PAÑIES. egation to that end we are inclined to cur and say you don’t know a thing about it. Then hate him like a poison think that we shall rut the day for being Agent for North West School Supply so indifferent about our business, indus ous snake because he stepped on your Company, Notary Public. TILLAMOOK. — OREGON trial and commercial progress and de head. Always be a hypocrite. velopment. But what are we going to Always take everything you can lay do about it ? your hands on providing you takeenough to bribe justice; a small thief is a fool. Gambling and its Results. Real Estate Transfers. Always lie when it does you good. Always worm yourself into an honest U.S. to John S. Clark, lot“ 3, S ,'3 of Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the finest Beer in the Northwest. Bisbop Lawrence, in his annual address Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privately to the Massachusetts diocesan conven i man’s confidence, and ff it is of any ad Nw J4 and Nw *4 of 8« J4 °f s,ec- General Banking and Exchange busi confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home. tion of the Protestant Episcopal church, vantage to you don’t have any qualms a, tp. 3 8, R. 7 W. ness interest paid on time deposits. touches upon a pernicious habit which is in betraying him, that is, if you arc not George Cohu to B. C. Lamb, various Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger impregnated to a large extent in the afraid of punishment. tracts. Be selfish. many, Sweden, and all foreign countries human race—that of gambling. And this A. G. Beals to Christain Janeks, lots 3. Be merciless. is especially true in the United States, for in block 13. Miller's addition to Tilla. TILLAMOOK. ORE. If you hold a position of power, grind in every city of the country, iio matter tn 00k. how ever small, we see its bad effect upon those who are under you. Do the other fellow, and don’t pay any U.S. to Ralph M Ackley, Neof Nw *4. a certain class of the community, and for W Ji of Ne J4 and Ntv 14 °f Se J4 this reason it is time that a sentiment attention to the blackness of the methods of sec. 20. tp. 3 3, R. 7 W. i was created to check its growth. It is you use to do him. Go Be a liar, a thief and a thing without a Frank Allender to N. L. Knighton, lots strange, but it is nevertheless a fact, that 3 and 4. in block 4, in Tillamook as soon as a person becomes infatuated heart and von w»ll be successful today ; JENKINS City. with gambling there is a tendency to that is if you are not caught I have the largest and best assorted stock of old Who has a fine assortment Then when you come to die, howl like Bertha Cox to H. E. Weston, 2,1.. acies plunge deeper into the game of chance, Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into WATCHES, until it eventually ruins the/n financially a good man fora preacher and say you in Hayes D. L. C. this City. CLOCKS Many smart, intelligent ^business men are exceedingly sorry, since in your last U S. to Alfred J. Raymond, Nw >4 of M2 ar tp’EQ and have been ruined in this way, and ing selfishness you think a death bed kid Lfd sec. 24, tp. 2 N, R.8 W. JEWELRY, repentance will save you. to the sober, thoughtful citizen this is a Whisky, to $8.00 per j And don’t forget to will your money to U S. to Roliert Carty, Ne J4 °I 8ec' 24, ALSO state of affairs which should not exist, tp 2 N. R. 8 W. I ■ Wines, per gal. for it has a bad moral effect upon the some institution that dosen’t need it. OPTICAL COODS. U.S. to Robert Carty, Ne *4 of sec. 24, ■ country. The general public lose confi tp 3 N, R 8 W. dence in those who gamble, and it is right Commissioners’ Court. Will guarantee all goods as repre ■ US to Charles W. Robinson, Sw *4 of to withdraw this confidence. Gambling Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can sented. Following is a continuation of the sec. 35, tp. 3 N. R 8 W. has been trifled with too long, although buy it pure and unadulterated from me. CALL IN AND INSPECT we have no sympathy with the person business transacted before the Cominis, U.S to Eugene Wright. Ne J4 of sec. OCR STOCK. 35, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W, who tries to buck professional gamblers sinners’ Court last week : The court accepted the bond of Lewis U.S. to Melsor E. Raymond, Se J4 °f sec- and beat a man at his own game. Such fools deserve to lose their money and we Johnson, who had been appointed road 23, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. do not begrudge the gamblers their win master, in the sum of $2,900, with C. E. II. Ilamiltcn to D. A. Blodgett, Nw >4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ning when they make a big haul in this Hadley and George CrfflRn bondsmen. and Ne 14 of sec ! 4, tp. 2 N, R 8 W. P. H. M. Smith tiled his bond as super way, for fools and their money soon E. A. Hyde to D. A. Blodgett, Sw J4 and part. But where gambling becomes a visor of road district No. 1, with Peter L. EDDY, OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN Ne *4 and Ne *4 *»C- 85. ip- 2 N, moral crime is where men use money for Brant as bondsman, which was approv R. 8 W. that purpose which should go towards ed. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW The court fixed rate of toll for the Lit Keturali A. Mills to D. A. Blxlgett, W the support of their families and to pay T illamook , O regon ■ 2 of Se 14 of sec. 24 anil N of Ne their legitimate debts and store bills. tle Nestucca Toll Road Company as fol ‘4 of sec. 25. tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. As long, however, as the tendency to lows : Four wheel vehicle ... gamble prevails, it is only natural to ex Coleman H, Wheeler to D. A. Blodgett, $1 01) II. COOPER, Two ,, 50 pect that the smart ones in the gambling various tracts and also timber on Saddle or pack horse. fraternity will scoop in the hard earned 25 other lands. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Loose stock ................ 10 wages of a good many men, and they are R. L. Durham, trustee, to R. M. Dooly, Sheep or hogs............. 2 not likely to quit as long ns it is a profit various lots and blocks in Bay City. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. able business. To fill the vacancy caused by the resig Chas E. Reynolds to Olean Ijtnd Com Bishop Lawrence’s remarks cannot ’»e nation of P. Heisel as road supervisor of pany. Se of Se l4, sec. 4, N *, of AGENTS STEAMERS •• W. H. KRUGER” AND “ACME.” rp II. GOYNE, refuted, because he paints a picture w hich district No. 4, I’. F. Ducham was ap Ne and Sw >4 of Ne % of sec. 9, For San Francisco and Los Angeles. nil know to be too true. He says : pointed to fill the |4hce. tp. 1 8, R. 7 w. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, "One only has to listen to the spouts Marcus D. Swabb having failed to file Hobsonville, SIBLEY, Office: Opposite Court House, in thi stock market during the past few a bond as su|»ervisor of road district No. Join Kuns to J. W. and J. H. Cochran, E * 3 of Ne *4 and E of Se I4 of weeks, to t)e impressed with the danger 12, the court ordered the office declared T illamook , O regon . sec. 14. tp 3 S, R. 7 W. in which our you».g men and women, our vacant and appointed G. W. Wallace to Abraham Jones to J W. anu J. H. Coch bovs and girls stand from the temptation fill the vacancy. ran. lol 3 and S of Nw <4 and (J LA UDE THAYER, to gambling, to get something for noth Aug. C. Kautz, supervisor of road dis Nw *4 of Sw 14 of Sw >4 of sec. 3, ing, to make money fast, to hazard what trict No. 17, having failed to file a bond, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, tp. 2 S. R. 7 W. is of value simply for the pleasure of the the office was declared vacant and Frank STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. Henry Petre to Joseph Kodad, Se I4 of hazard. T illamook , O regon . Wallace was appointed to fill the place. Se U.iiec. 13, tp. t S. R 10 W. "1 am not drawing fine distinctions, ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOQK, GARIBALDI, Charles Keller, supervisor of road dis much less am 1 making the stock market trict No. IK having failed to file a bond, BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE. ROBERT A. MILLER, the scapegoat for an increasing popular the office was declared vacant and C. To Marry or Not to Marry. Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and danger and voice. Vicious ffnmbling Ghristcnson was appointed to that posi also the Astoria <fc Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco. Portland ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Mother says, "Be in no hurry, and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to which catches the popular eye is but tion. O regon C ity , O regon . Marriage oft means care and worry." SAMUEL ELMORE <5t CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR the symptom of a spirit prevailing the Andrew Anderson, supervisor of road Land Titles and Land Office Business a B. C. LAMB. Agent. Tillamook Oregon. community that of an uneasiness to work district No. 6 having failed to file a bond Auntie says, with manner grave. Specialty. Airenta i° R * N- R R- Co • Portland. steadily for the legitimate reward of the office was declared vacant, and W. B ‘‘Wife is synonvme of slave.” (A & C. R. R. Co., Portland. labor, an unrest at the inoderite and Alderman was mentioned to fill the place. Father asks, in tones commanding. I JAMES McCAIN, <A W. SEVKKANCK fair returns of capital, a making haste to ‘ ‘ How does Bradstreet rate his stand It was ordered that until July 1901, get rich, a keen love of the sport of over the County Clerk issue the proper re ing ?•’ ^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE, Centrally Located. Hates, $1 Per Day reaching another, a fascination in living demption certificates for any lands here Sister, crooning to her twins. ATTORN E Y8-AT-LA W, by one's wits instead of by one’s sober tofore bid in by the county at tax sales Sighs, "With marriage care begins." thoughts and careful work. T illamook , O rrgon . on payment of the tax and all costs Grandma, near life’s closing day, "Two generations ago playing card» charged on the rolls against said land Murmurs "Sweet are girlhood’s ways." M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. 0AVID WII.EY, M.D., was forbidden Itecaiise it was associated without other penalty, in accordance with gambling. Then the cards were with the net of the legislature approved Maud, twice widowed (sod and grass). PHYSICIAN, 8URGEON AND Looks at me and moans "Alas !” brought forth from their hiding places Feb. 23, 1901. The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. ACCOUCHEUR. They are six. and I am one, and given a place in the innocent amuse I B. F. Lvstcr, board and care of All call promptly attended to. ments of the home. Today tliev are re H. L. Tucker................................... IS oo Lite for me has just begun. T illamook , O regon . turning to their old calling as the in R. M. Watson, printing.................. 13 MO They are older, calmer, wiser, strnment of gambling. There are men, Tillamook Headlight....................... It It Age should aye he youth’s adviser. and men worshipers in our churches, John Mann, cleaning court house They must know—and yet, clear m?. I M. SMITH, M.D., some even communicants, who wastethe yard............. . .................................. i 50 When in Harry’s eyes I see PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. daylight and concentrate all their H. Johnson, team work ............. . 30 00 All the world of love there burning— J. P. ALLEN, thoughts and nerve upon the game—and G. W. Mappington, lumber and Offices in T.>dd’s Buildings. Ou m> mix advisers turning, the game is not co»pktc bridge material ........................ 373 00 Proprietor I make answer, "Oh. but Harry TILLAMOOK — OREGON. stake small or Targe. D. B. Darby, pileing for Kikhis "What will you give for the future of river bridge.................................... 22 to Is not like most men who marry. I First class accommodation the boy whose pin money is the gain of C. Christenson, team work ........ . 4 37 "Fate has Offered me a prize. 0R. O. H. DAVENPORT. at second elusa rate. his father’s gnrne at the club? W. L Hudson, error in bill .......... - 93 Life with love means paradise. "The point I want to make is that in Nick Nelson, work in R.D. No. 2.. 7 50 DENTIST. Life without it is not worth MEALS IN THE stead of dwelling on the excesses of the J. N. Lesley, ditto ............................ All the foolish joys of earth.’’ i 50 Makes • Specialty of Crown and Bridge CITY. stock market or criticising the police for Loe Nvstrum, ditto............... ;........ 9 35 So in spite of all they say Work. not suppressing the worst forms of gamb Jos. Bixby, work on grade in R. 1 shall name the wedding day. Tillamook, Ore" T illamook Cm. O rkuox ( strictly in advance .) Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. STURGEONS The DIRECT to TILLAMOOK Carrying U.S. Mail. Tillamook & North Yamhill Stage Line. W. MORGAN, General Blacksmithing WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE. Billiard Parlors and General Social Resort. OF C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor C. & E. Thayer Oregon Tillamook City to WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. E. ■ ■ ., $2.25 $1.00 to $3.00 © gal. | I ■I B Truckee Lumber Co., FIR & SPRUCE Lumber W BOX SHOOKS. And LOGGERS’ Or. SUPPLIES J. E, Mgr. Pacific Navigation Co. la R sen house , TILLAMOOK, ^Ilen pou^e, - • V.LX' /« OREGON.