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i ASTHMA CURE FREE! ington s.'iid sata he nc had nnu no noj j cuuvcivw^>, w<. prefer the republicans of ; the Count* L<>“rt id’^rom Woods to As Judge Sappington concerned, we mi —— when he ' Tillamook to voire tfo.r Mnt.ment, and saw -mil on i the roa.l . from objection to an investigation inv *’ „ People at Woods are nlso /.f »lip i-i.nni v 1 tn d .- iss iudynicnt * tol in it, to pass judgment in this matter rather Sandlake. Judge Sappington and Commis called the special meeting of the county I much interested because this road j sioner Parrish make Statements. court, instead of getting hot in the collar than appeal to the courts lor retires is about four miles shorter than the i » » * Nestucca road, and it will give the Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in' [EDITOR OF THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.] | he ought to thank us lor calling atten tion to certain rumors and giving him an County Judge Sappington thinks that .iwople on the north side oi the river a Referring to an item in the Tillamook opportunity to exonerate himself. It will the Headlight "is uot only insulting to All Cases. Headlight of November 28th, in which be remembered that in regard to the con myself, but to the county court.’’ Then chance to get to Tillamook in the winter you ask the following question, to-wit, tract for the Beaver Creek bridge the every person in Tillamook countv who when the river is swollen so they can t “ Is the report true or false, that after court could not agree, and, we presume, has criticised the public actions of the foard the stream. SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF Our road is once more open to Spruce, the adjournment of one term of court the never _____ will. Probably _______ .. this ---- will ---- turn out judge in private are equally guilty with county judge added an item of about the same wav unless Judge Sappington the editor of The Headlight lor what he after having been blocked with fallen POSTAL. *15 to a bill for May Sappington, and can explain the matter satisfactorily to! has done publicly. Why, then, try to timber some time. that when Commissioner Parrish found Commissioner Parrish, for the latter 'make a scapegoat of the editor for the out what had been done tinlieknown to makes this statement :------------------------ I sins of nearly the whole community ? It Figures That Astound. Therein nothing like Aothmalene. It brings instant re lie him he remonstrated with the judge ?’’ even in the worst i axes. It cure« when all else fails. [ to editor of TILLAMOOK headlight ] I it is an insult to chronicle the truth— N ew Y ork , Nov. 23 — Recent occur- I have to snv that if there is any such The Rev. C. F WELLS, of Villa Kidge, III., say, ; <• y S ir —As to the item in last week's 1 that is the only sin that can be laid to report, it is absolutely false in every Headlight. “Is it true or false?" 1 will ¡our charge—that is something new in rences have called world w ide attention trial bottle of Asthinalene received in good condition. lm to the high character of the investments particular. It is not only false, but correct it and give the facts in the inat. journalism. We can afford to leave this not fa ll you bow thankful I feel for the good derived from it" of the Mutual Lite Insurance Company, lilieilous and malicious in its character. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat nnd asthma fa January, 1901, term ol court there matter with popular opinion, for the of New York. No questionable securities There never was any such a change in ter. ten years. 1 despaired of ever being cured, I saw your el was a bill for road work presented from | controversy centers on these points: oianv kind are ever considered by the any bill made by me or under my direc district vertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting du No. 13. I looked these bills over j Were those who made complaint to the company. An evidence of the thrift and tion, nor was there ever any remon very carefully, for A I had V^wwv. been »V.w. told -------- that ........... | district ------- attorney ,’ftse. asthma, and though you had oversjaiken yourselvea but VCt T UtlCHUIV, 11/1 ------- J ^insulting’’ the countv skill of the management is the fact that strance on account thereof by Commis the' ’had been running a camp judge or endeavoring to turn the search the Mutual Lite has either paid back to resolver! to give it a trial. Touiy astonishment, the trial acuu sioner Parrish, and no such conversation , county - ” «... - * papers came ___ _ — — L i . i: light tlx upon A transactions —..e««,nc n-h-nn the out which tnAV they, 11 as S policy holders or holds for their benefit like a charm. Send me u full-size bottle. down there. When I----- — «- r ever took place. *’ ’ saw ■ ! taxpayers, considered were illegal ? This nearly $90.000,000 in excess of the entire with the county court proceedings 1 We want to send to every sufferer a trial treatment of I hand you herewith for publication a is where controversy originated, as every tsllmialene, similar to the one that cured Mr. Wells w.ll certificate from the county clerk of this Mav Sappington’s name at the bottom of tair-iniiided person knows anil it liecnme sum ever received by the company irom bill for *15.25. When the bill passed the jts members This is nearly four times as send it by mail POSTPAID. ABSOLUTELY FREE op county, and the affidavit of nine reputa intensified when it became known what . CHARGE, to any sufferer who will write for it, even on , ble and well known citizens, who at iny me in court I did not see May Sapping, transpired at the special meeting of the much as the 28 other life companies re _________ ported to the Insurance Comissioner of postal Never mind, though you are despairing, however bad vour case request have examined the record from ton’s name ou it. and I think 1 would be countv court. .New York can together show. Asthnialene will relieve and cure. The worse your case, the more glad we are to the time that Commissioner Parrish safe in swearing it was not there.. I went * * * The income of the came into office. I’hese papers prove the to Tillamook and the same was on the vuv Mutual Life is more send it. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR TAFT BROS, MEDICINE Referring to Tillamook, the Astoria «I ' I lie IHVOIIIC journal. lay. J* lhan $200,000 every da falsity of the insinuation contained in CO., 79 East 130111 St.. N.Y. City. Sold by all Druggists. During March court I spoke to Com Herald says, “Our nefgbi>orn< county " ..<1 ' • See Ben Riesland. vdtir paper, and I demand that you also has a county judge who imagines he missioner Ray about the bill. In the publish them in full. You should go is the whole thing.” That’s what most further, and apologize for an unfounded evening I met the Judge and Commis Tillamookers For Sale. think, Bro. Curtiss, and w$ and malicious publication, which has not sioner Ray on the street. The Judge oi> feel sorry for Clatsop if your county is Commissioner Ray said the May bill was FOR a shadow of truth l»eliiii(l it. 13 Calves for Sale, twelve of them ufflicted with ‘‘I’m it.’’ filled nil right. G. W. S appington . steers, one Cow. heavy milker. Now if this muss can l>e settled by an Tillamook City, Or., Nov. 29th, 1901. J ohn W m . J ennings . investigation or by some other legal pro- Dr. H. V. V. Johnson Dead. cceding it would please me and be more State of Oregon, } g g satisfactory to the people of the county, PLATINUM METALS M c .»i M inmville Or.. l/cu. Dec. 2.—Dr. H. V. aic iA.xvii.i-H, , vzr., County of Tillamook. | I, Homer Mason, county clerk of Tilla but ¡fit must goon I will stay with it V. Johnson, one of the oldest and best I are heavier lhan gold, tin-white, and L. P arrish . known pioneer citizens of McMinnville, usually occur in small scales and do not mook County, Oregon, and clerk of the as long as I can. county court of said county, hereby [We have errased some parts of the died at his home in this city this morn amalgamate. They are valuable. Send certify that after bills against the county letters«» as to confine the controversy ing. He had been confined to the house for sale to the Welsbach Company, are passed upon by the county court where it belongs—between the members with paralysis for a number of years. Broad &. A-ch streets. Philadelphia. Pa. I)r. Johnson was born at Dryden, N. Analysis free. For information con AAA they are left in my custody as clerk, and of the county court.] Y., February 8, 1823. In his early boy- no person is ever permitted to make any cerning methods of saving the metals, The Headlight is not responsible for hood he went luOhio, where he attended write to the Waratah Minerals Com change in a bill after being passed upon by the court; that I have examined all this rumpus nor for the reports that have Kenyon College. On finishing his course pany, Limited. 140 Ellis street, San PKOPKIKTOMS I bills in favor of May Sappington passed gained currency about the proceedings he returned to his native state to pursue Francisco. Calif. upon by the court since and including of the county court. The special meeting I the study of medicine. He first practiced showed that the members of the court in Broad Ripple, Indiana. December 5, July 5th, 1901, and that none of said bills was changed by the addition of any were at outs, and when they discussed j 185<>, Mr. Johnson married Miss Mary sum, or in any manner whatever, after the Beaver Creek bridge contract it j Bushnell, of Granville, O., and in 1852 Rain and sweat showed a bad stale of affairs, and in i they crossed the plains to Oregon and being passed upon by the court. have no effect on justice to our rraders we reported. This I settled at Stringtown (now Middleton), (Signed), harness treated is something which has been thrust upon | on the Willamette. Dr. Johnson home- with Eureka Har- H omer M ason , □ess Oil. It re- Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. County Clerk and Clerk of the the Headlight, and as Judge Sappington I steaded a tract of land, and resolved to sists the damp, called the special meeting of the court ! become a farmer, but soon resumed the County Court. keeps the leath Fine Machine Work a Specialty and admitting what he did, lie heapped practice of his profession. In 1863 he er soft and pli able. Stitches State of Oregon, t S S coals of fire upon his own head. I moved to McMinnville, -when that city do not break. County of Tillamook, ) We do not say who is right or who is comprised but a grist mill and two N o rough sur We, |. S. Stephens, T. H. Goyne, Thos. wrong in the above controversy. Pro dwelling houses. He was an influential face to chafe Coates, E. W. Stanley, B. L. Eddy, bably there may be a misunderstanding man in politics While a resident of and cut. The harness not Chas. Johnson, E. D. Hoag. J. E. Tuttle which can be easily explained, we do not Washington Countv he was elected to and H. II. Alderman, being each first know, but when members of the court I the State Legislature on the Whig ticket duly sworn, sav that I have this day are so much divided, surely no one enn and served from 1855 to 1858. a.,w. Dr. 3 ....... John- wears twice examined the journal of the county blame the Headlight lor trying to sift son Was a member of the Republican court of said county with reference to the matter out That is our position, j State Central Committee from Yamhill all sums of money paid May Sapping- | The Headlight is not making a personal j County during 1866-68. He was presi- Harness Oil. Á ton bv the county since ami including fight with the county court, for had vve , (]enf of t|w National Republican State July 5th, 1900, and that I find upon undertaken to do so we should have ■ Convention of 1859, and a member of It is natural to suppose where you can do the best. file with the clerk of said court bills for taken the matter in couJt and fought it j tfoe State Convention of the Union party Sold We can duplicate San Francisco prices on all such sums; that in each case the egal grounds—not on rumors. ' jn 1866 and 1868. everywhere amount of the bill is the same as shown in cans— . I Dr. Johnson wasone of the progressive all size*. by the journal of the court, and none of , . , x . .f .. I enterprising citizens of McMinnville, and Made by said bills shows any evidence of any A correspondent wishes to know if the j wag in theerection of churches Standard Oil addition of any sum, or of any other county treasurer can be enjoined from atnj public schools, aiding such enter Company change; that said bills are wlu.llv in the paying county warrants where the cotin- prises with gifts of land --a and money. u- He :,u " :r*- -ri...... hand writing of Homer Mason, county is survived by a wile anti two,daughters, clerk, or E. D. Severance, his deputy, ty court acted illegally ? Mi s. Judge W. M. R.imsev, of Salem, and CARY THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE Yes; and any taxpayer in the county Mrs. Frank Martin, of Seattle. and bear no other handwriting on their has a |>erfect right to commence action. faces. JUST ARRIVED Dr. |ohhson was well knbwn in Tilla But the Headlight would hardly recom mook, having at one time a c|rug store Chas. A. Johnson, J. S. Stephens, AT THE mend such a course because it will entail here. E. D. Hoag, T. II. Goy ne, no end of litigation. We do not wish to E Tuttle, Tints. Coates, work an hardship upon those who have II. Alderman, E. W. Stanley, NFHALEM. done work for the county or upon those B. L. hddv. Subscribed and sworn to before me who have bonglit the warrants in good Apparent Iv Tillamook is not to be left faith, and for that reason it isJtist as on rain alter all. this November 29th, 1901. A fine Assortment of BOOTS and well to be considerate, esjiecially if it can (Signed), The Nehalem Mill Co. lost about 200 SHOES, direct from Chicago. Con. be shown that the county has received logs during the recent high water. H omer M ason , sisting of the best quality EVER County clerk and clerk of the value for the warrants drawn. As it is There is talk of a cheese factory being so near the end of the term of the officials countv court. started here in the spring. That or a OFFc-RED for SALE in this city. ’ creamery, is one of the needs of Nehalem. There has been two creameries in the past both failing for good reasons. The first, for lack ol the requisite knowledge on the part of those operating it. and : the last one because its proprietor did i not do the square thing by his patrons. These are two shoals the present projec- ! tors may well heed, for either one will bring certain failure. A fine line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry at There was a Thanksgiving dance at Ne low prices. Call and see for yourself. halem on the night of the 27. C. F. FRANKLIN. The Woodmen and Circle gave a social on Thursday evening, which had a large attendance notwithstanding the bad weather. Friends of B. A. Todd and wife gave j them a pleasant surprise on Monday night, the occassir n being the tenth an- | niversary of their wedding. There was oose kin hoe quite an aggregation of tinware, but Has been selected with care from the latest PATENT NO. M,«M. J. P. ALLEN, some of it looked as if it might have been gathered on the premises. Cnll nnd examine goods and prices. novelties. Proprietor. Max Fisher nnd Fred Zaddach will No trouble to show goods. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. soon have their new houses finished ; but Max is one ahead, I icing already moved We have iuto his. | Taxpayers here approve of the stand Salesman j the Headlight nnd Commissioner Par- i rish are taking in regard to the silent 1 partner game bring placed by the county of all kinds, including i court, while tbev cannot undo the work ' of the past three years, they can at least open the public eye and perhaps prevent j a repetition of such transiu tions. A COUNTY COURT RUMPUS. I ivhi “C.” BEN RIESLAND * DAIRY FARMS, TIMBER CLAIMS, Life and Fire Insurance, Financial Agent Tillamook City Oregon, CASE & FOWLER, I Tillamook Iron AVorks» General Machinists & Blacksmiths. fURE^ . Is8- Where Do You Trade ? HARDWARE, FARMING MACHINERY, Tools, Groceries, Feed and Provisions. RED SHOE HOUSE. eSC STOKES CO, .Zkstoxia, Ore. i New JEWELRY STORE Is the place to have your Watches, Clocks, or Jewelry Repaired. All Work Guaranteed. ©I S [01 HOLIDAY STOCK M S S Allen House, .' o> TOILET P. F. BROWNE, GOODS Best steals in. tire City. TILLAMOOK OBE. 0 0 a TOILET CASES I a a MIRRORS, a MANICURE SETS, a Combs and Brushes, L<S EBONY GOODS, a CELLULOID GOODS, a Choice Perfumery, DOLLS, Doll Carriages TOYS of all Description. Dealers in HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies Ag.nr tor charter oak STOVES. Western Washing Moshin... Urge Stock of Paint«, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK SAND LAKK. Every article is selected on its merit. Call and see. No trouble to show goods. a Of M c I ntosh & M cnair , Mr;C. FI. Wheeler, owner of the tug Voslmrg aud of the lost barge, was seen i by a Daily News reporter. Hcwni wait, ing to go out with the Voshurg to hunt for the barge Wheeler. " It is not at all certain,’’ he said. ” that the barge has j gone down. She was well supplied with i canvass for just such occasions so that she could take care of herself in case of an emcrgei.cv. She hns a month's sup ply of provisions.” ” How much coal did the tug Vosburg have when she rv. turned to port Sunday morning?’* “ She had four days’ Jsupplv,” he answered. ” and I do not approve of her desertion of the barge. She should have staved until her coal was about gone, if neces sary. Of course the weather was rough but the master of a tug should expect to weather such a sea. Insurance ? No, we had no insurance. The lumber was sold hut was onr property until delivered in San Francisco. We will go out to the relief of the barge nt once if the bar will allow us to get ont.” , S. J. STURGEON, Prescription Druggist. Norman Olsen is out around again and is making the ducks suffer. Miss Nannie Harris is down with the mnmps. Jeff Harris has left for So nt hern Ore- gon. to be gone for some time The Rev. Blair and C. Bevins, of Beaver, and Waynme. of Woods, are holding a protracted meeting at the school house. Nettie Sommer has two brothers visit, ing her. Our people arc signing a petition to J A. TAFT CO HAVl OK HAM» DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Finish Rustic. Wainscoting, Mouldings and Ship Lap. Also all Sizes of ROUGH LUMBER. • i