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I ■ illawek Vol. XIV. No. 25 -•> "és if TILLAMOOK, OREGON, NOVEMBER 28, 1901. #1.50 per year accomplished by payingattention to him. I ranks of vice and crime ; for the occu Not even the eloquence of the countv pants of asylums, jails, prisons and gib- The Editor of the Headlight was asked I judge—which was of a condemnable and l>ets.” Ponder over this if you are rais by the County Court, through their legal damnable character—nt the last meeting ing a family, for it is sad to contemplate adviser. Attorney T. B. Handley, what of the city council, could induce Bro that one’s own sons should become every newspaper man would call a most Watson to switch round again. Gentle worthless characters, vagabonds, mur [1 impertinent question, viz., Where did the men, did you ever get left ? I derous toughs. It is not surprising in Editor obtained his information. We re * * at most instances. * * * fused to answer. It is now the Editor’s Any republican who may be aspiring Those who are interested in the Lewis turn to interrogate and ask a pertinent for office nt the next county election with question : Sappington-Maxwell ear marks had l>et- & Clark Centennial in Portland in 1905 “Is the report true or false, that after tercool their aspirations now than for started this week to see what nionev If you want the Best Saw made, get the Simonds. Do not be deceived in saws which the adjournment of one term of court the the convention to cool them off for them, can be raised in that city. If Portland countv judge added an item of about $15 I fails to subscribe one million dollars it are represented just as good as Simonds. The Saw which took the to a bill for Mav Sappington, and that for office seekers with that kind of n will fall short of what it should do. It brand will be singled out for defeat. And . when Commissioner Parrish found out Grand Prize at the Paris Exposition. what had been done unbeknown to him those who attempt to straddle will meet ' takes piles of money to make a national I he remonstrated with the judge ?” a like fate. The Sappington-Maxwell I exposition, and as this is a big affair to We pause for a reply while the learned • brand has not given Tillamook county a undertake before reckoning the cost, we hope it will be the means whereby some r attorney asks the Countv Court this • IB question so that the Headlight can con-1 very good reputation on the outside nor 1 of the Oregon niossbacks will be liberul on the inside either by the way republi once ill their lives, even if they never firm or deny the report. cans have been kicking of late. * * * were before or never intend to lie again. * * * We wonder how much it cost the conn-' The taxpayers would probably like to The next few months will tel! whether I tv for the special meeting of the county know whether any other contracts have the centennial will lie a modest affair or j court last week and legal advice ? It was been let verballv and with the under one up to date. * * * money well spent, for it revealed a loose i standing that the county judge wns a President Roosevelt has put the politi system of county government in Tilla silent partner. An investigation is in cal bosses in a dilemma, aiid it is a good mook which came as a great surprise to order. thing to, for if he can in any way purify those who listened to the discussion be- the politics of the United States he will | ween the county judge and county com- Passing Remarks. lie deserving the thanks of every citizen. | missioners. If there is as much misunder Tillamook City people have peculiar This appears to be his object and we sin standing, unbusinesslike procedure and ideas hi some things. It has become the Corner Main and Stilluiell Avenue illegal action in all county court ' 1 custom to nominate a city ticket with cerely hope he will succeed. The presi tranactions as there is in the Beaver j out knowing or asking one question of a dent has indicated already that he is not I bridge ruction, then it is time for thepeo- 1 I candidate who or what he stands far. pliable to political bosses. From that it pie to know the exact state of affaiis. I That is an after consideration, for men may be interred he will sadly disappoint We have money to loan on farm pro The best saw on earth. Use the Great To conduct county affairs in this slip come before policy at the city caucus. those who have been able to dictate. TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. perty at a low rate of interest.—Apply Western saws and vou will soon be con shod, unbusiness-like way is wrong and We hope the people on the outsile will W e admire the President’s lofty charact vinced of this fact, for they are recognized unjust to the county and taxpavers and not think we do everything in Tillamook eristics, for it is gratifying to watch his to Beals Brothers, Tillamook City. * Now look here! “C” Ben Riesland. * to be the best saw now on the market. should not be allowed to continue, for it City by placing the cart before the horse. actions and V> see how he is striving to Dr. W. Tatom, the painless dentist, is Be thankful and “C” Ben Riesland. * For sale at McIntosh & McNair's hard is almost impossible to know where such But it's custom, don’t you know, and it dothat which is best for the interest of The best sewing machine oil at Page’s. at the Larsen house and prepared to do a bad system of government will end is custom which makes us ar. eccentric, the United States, regardless of party ware store. * all kinds of dental work. * ________________ Messrs. Fra nee and Gilbert left on Mon- We propose celebrating the victory of and what it is costing. It looks almost peculiar people in this matter. Did we bosses. A large audience listened to a temper day. George G. Bingham and E. P. McCor the gentleman from the third ward by increditable. but it is a fact, nevertheless, copy this from the Tillamook Indians ? ancediscourse bv Mr. E. Thornquest at mack, of Salem, have escaped payment Sewing machines from $7 to $35 at giving him a boat ride in the artificial that the countv judge admitted that it * * * the Presbyterian church on Sunday. of the $5000 bond to which they were lake near the recorder’s residence, pro was his bid which was put in while Mr. Page’s. * In an editorial on the toughs in Port sureties for G. W. Davis, former State Mrs. Williams had one calf killed by a vided he will bring along a box of cigars Nolan swore that it was his and Mr. land the Telegram concludes it bv say School Land Clerk. A shortage in Davis’ The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on tree and five drowned by the high water and a few bottles of the critter if he is a Woods bid but the county judge was to ing : “The old question recurs: ‘Who accounts of about $30,COO was discov- Tuesday. caused bv the rain storm last week. receive one-third of the profit. Now who sinned, this man or his parents ?’ And ere<l last Winter by the legislative inves prohibitionist. Three dairy farms to rent. Apply to tigation. Action was instituted by the Tillamook is not the only place where was to build the bridge ? in many cases, if not a majority, the sin, state against Davis' bondsmen to recover One of the matters which the new city Beals Bros. * * * it rains, for it was peppering down on council should take up is the matter of the crime, if the criminal’s early life and the amount of the bond, but Circuit Mr. P. McIntosh left on Monday for the outside somewhat lively last week. The democrats are beginning to feel a his parents’ character and habits were Judge Burnett dismissed the action on putting in a drain of some description at Monday at Salem on the grounds that Oregon City. Tillamook City now enjoys a seven the corner of the school grounds to the little saucy on account of the looseness investigated, would lie found to lie theirs I the statute of limitation barred its hear If you have a timber claim to sell “C” day mail service, which went into effect slough. If the water in that neighbor in conducting county affairs. Let us re rather than his. lll-governed or non ing in the courts of the state. The case mind them that the faction which nomi governed homes are nurseries for the will be appealed to the supreme court. Ben Riesland. on Sunday the mail arriving ill this city hood could be carried off it would re nated and elected Sappington as county For the latest in Life Insurance “C” on Monday. move an eye-sore to the city. I judge was knocked out of the political Ben Riesland. Dairy land in Tillamook county is val-1 I Star lodge, A.O.U.W., nominated offi. saddle by the last republican convention New picture mouldings received at uable propertv. Mr. W. D. Still well sold j cers on Monday evening, theyoung mem by a more powerful, independent faction, a tract of eight acres, for which Mr. E. bers obtaining all the nominations. It and it was this faction which killed three Heins’ Studio. the “new blood" should happen to get a birds with one stone, viz., Sent Maxwell Buy your bed springs at W. E. Page’s Glad paid him |15H per pcre. (' The union revival meetings liegin Sun hustle on, they mav double the mem(»er- to his political grave, killed Sappington and save money. slrip next year, as it was this year by as dead as a dour mat, and defeated the All kinds of furniture and household day evening. On Saturday nfteriioon a religiops cencus oftne entire town will lie the older members of the lodge. democratic ticket with a vote of two to goods at W. E. Page’s. The rain storm on Thursday night one. And all that faction of the re taken by a number of workers. Mr. Geo. Cohn left today for a busi and Friday morning caused the rivers to publican partv is anxiously waiting for The young people reported an excellent ness trip on the outside. time at their club meeting Friday even rise, so much that the mail carrier could is to repeat what they did at the list Rev. C. F. Metzler will preach at Bay ing, music, dancing and a dainty supper not get through going north. On Fred election. City on Sunday morning. * * * being the numbers for that evening's en Burton’s return to this city with the Probably it affords great satisfaction I I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cary returned joyment. stage a tree fell just as he passed it out (J side of the city limits. The mail across to some politicians and a few officials on the steamer on Tuesday. As the candidates in the city election and office seekers when they can crack * 1 the mountain did not reach thiscity un * Born, on Thursday, to the wife of Mr. do not care to pledge themselves, we cer til midnight, one of t|ie pack horses lie- the whip over the head of a fearless, out Emil Hellenback, a daughter. tainly have a right to ask each and all spoken editor. We never like to interfere ing nearly drowned this side of the Citv election on Monday. Remember of them : “Will you insist upon the law or deprive them of this enjoyment in any mountain. khat the poll closes at 4 o’clock. being enforced ?'* spirit of boycott they may succeed in, for The Belgian hare social, given on Mon Wanted, cook and heating stoves, fur. I A marriage license was issued on Mon- we know from exjierience that it is only day by Lodge No. 290, Fraternal Union Wav to Lewis D. Burdick and Ella Ro- nilure and all kinds of household goods short-lived. Time is a great leveler of of America, was well attended. The pro and second hand goods of all kinds, for office holders, office seekers and would.be I »«rs. gram consisted of songs, mandolin, gui I A marriage license was issued o i Wed- I which I will pay cash.—W. E. Page, Till- politicians, and when they undertake to tar and other instrumental music, as antagonize a fearless press they find in a Incsday to Harry Mitchell and L. M. Grif- I amook, Oregon. well as appropriate remarks for the Ifith. Mr. A. C. Vogler has bought out Mr. good of the order made by several of few months, and to their sorrow, that I Mesdames McNair, McIntosh and J. H. Hufferand taken possession of the the Fraters. The supper was excellent, they are up against a mighty big power r ■Briggs went out on Monday to Port store He will continue to run a bakery and the committee having the matter in | which they are unable to overthrow, no D Band. and confectionery business, as he is a •charge did so well that it mav consider i matter how much inducement they may offer by way of patronage. Time invari confectioner by profession. I Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Latimer have re itself engaged for the social features, as , ably brings a day of retribution to an turned from a month’s vacation to Cali- From indications it is more than pro it is the intention of the lodge to have a editor in some shape or form, and when |z Bomia. bable that several persons will lie put on good social time this winter. After the | he cracks the whip loud and long watch A I Mr. P. B. Van Tress, bookkeeper at the the city ticket by petition. A candidate, tables were cleared dancing was indulged these people squirm. A word to the ■ ruckee saw mill, was in the city Wed- to satisfy every taction in this city, in until a fate hour. wise ; Never attempt to antagonize a Besday. Mr. Frank Batter left for Portland on fearless, independent press. Some news- would, indeed, be a curiosity. ■ Hamilton & Morris have leased the The auxiliary of the W. F. M. S. will Thursday, and his position is filled by ■ pa|>ers are controlled by a few politicians B*alace saloon and will move their busi hold its monthly meeting at the home foseph Butts Mr. Batter still remains 1 and their editors are simply puppets and •ess there. of Mrs. Watson, Thursday, Dec. 5, 1901. in the government service, going to Port tools in their hands. The Headlight does I Mr. P. F. Browne, who has been quite All the ladies are cordially invited to be land to overhaul a numlier of vessels in not belong to that class of journalism. the engineer department’s charge and to We know that some few politicians do Bick and confined to his home, is report present.—D. E G ovne , Secretary. prepare for work ptovided congress pro ed a little better. Mr. J. A. Taft has shown a spirit of vides the money in the next river aud not appreciate the Headlight for that B Any amount of money to lend on im enterprise since he took hold of the elec harbor bill. He expects to return if the reason, but we know this, it is appreciat. cd by the people of Tillamook. proved farms at very lowest rates of in tric light plant and is reaching out for appropriation for Tillamook will war. * * * Berest.—B L. E ddy . business, furnishing people with lights rant work being started up again. We It must be that the “gravity” system I Dr. O. H. Davenport, the dentisf, will who could not obtain them before. are sorry to see Mr. Batter leave, for which started Bro. Watson blowing Be at his office in future on Thursdays, Try a dozen of Princeton ovals, or he was instrumental in making many I ! almut the water company has liecome Fridays and Saturdays. Diaz ovals, or Porfirio panels, the latest permanent improvements in Hoquartou sadly defective. For the information of B No wide awake business man can af- j out mounts in the new shades received on | slough and Tillamook bay. those who are wondering, it is just as B»rd to trust a gambler in his business. I last steamer. Call and see them, only j A caucus of the citizens wns held at well to state that another and more In- I place to get themisat Heins, the Artist. * B-ithtr can thiscity orcounty. the court house on Saturday evening for cerative “gravity”system has struck the B Mr. and Mrs. Gibson and family ! It may be that some people will want t|,e polpoM of nominating a city ticket, little man of Tillamook, so he has choked y^e in on the steamer Tuesday. They to vote, not for the councilman in their w|tjc|) resulted as follows : off his gravity wind system and left ‘ Mayor—J. L. Briggs. Brv from Pensylvannia and intend to own ward, but that in another ward, «<> those who advised him to turn it on in as to defeat certain nominees who do not Recorder—Thus. Coates. Bxate in this county. the hole and in the cold and the citv dads Treasurer—lot. Bromley. in a devil of a stew wondering what they ■ All who are willing to help make the stand in with certain factions, and on Marshal—Clyde Clements. Mrvival meetings a success are urged to this account the judges of election willI CoNCILMEN : ^■eet in the United Brethren church this have to keep a sharp eye on those who, ÍW3SJ may attempt this election trick. First Ward—F. L. Sappington. Bind to-morrow evenings. I Second Ward—Geo. Grayson. Third Ward—S. A. Brodhead. Fourth Ward—J. A. Monroe. Fifth Ward—W. M. Reynold«. RALPH ACKLEY The election tnkes place next Monday, I have been appointed a depository for all the NEW TEXT BOOKS adopted by the z. DEALS* IX a id from all indications several names Oregon State Board of Education, and will sell and exchange book for book according to will lie adiled to the ticket bv petition. The Headlight on the Scrap. Hardware Tinware, Heating Stoves & Ranges, N PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, SASH and DOORS. Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, etc., etc. t i II F a e. 0 E I Under Wear 4 I » 11 I I i J W j I f J your attention to our I NEW STOCK OF i UNDERWEAR. The Winter is coming | on and you need NICE WOOE UNDERWEAR. We have underwear of all £ KINDS. For MEN. women | i « and CH I EDEN. I J Si Come and see us before buying NEW CLOTHING, NEW SHOES, Í and a full Line of GROCERIES. ebet ••••••••• J. A. TODD & CO. I THE NEW SCHOOL Sporting Goods, Gons and Ammunition, ?■ 3 Ji Notice to Shipper*. 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