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THETILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 13. 1902 I Twin Family Medicines land a new chapter of infa ny is opened CJe idlight in the matter of County fudge Real Estate Transfers. in American politics. Sa pington’s sil nt partnershipiu the I id Louis Olsen to Henry Lederer, S of to build Bea\er creek bridge, the Ore Se l4 of sec. 20 and N Va of Ne ‘4 of sec. WILL „ An Awful Indictment. gonian has exposed the whole transae. 29, tp. 1 S. R.8 W. tion. But lor doing so that newsp iper B. A. Todd to P. D. Newell lots 8, 9, (Oregonian ) r rerrsra o Rather n pointed ques- RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION. The telegraph brought the news the has been sued for $50,000 for suggesting 10 and 11 of sec. 34, tp. 3 N. R. 9 W . tion. So it is, and ( STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.) Olean Land Co. to Duncan and Brewer other day that two dancehouse girls that criminal proceedings be instituted OREGON LIVER REGl’LATOR hits the point. For a Lumber Co., various tracts. $1.50 had committed suicide at Nome, A day against Commissioner Mack for malefea One year.......... that is caused from a deranged stomach, dizziness, nervousness. that Leon M. Hellenbrand to 0. H. Wood, pHtion or any ailment of the stomach, liver or ^owle», tJe|e,’ o | -1 i 1T(>R 7.3 or two before two young women died sance while in office. Those who want Six months.......... 50 N Vy of Ne ’4 of sec. 24, tp. 5 8, K. 11 W. wiil relieve vou so quickly and permanently us OREGON LI . Three months.... » • in the McMinnville telephone office from Sappington for county judge again would Ailjert Perry to R. H. Holmes, lot 4 of 25c. and $1. self-administered poison. The week be do well to invite the commissioner of block 7, Stillwell’s add to Tillamook ; Regular size, D. J. Frv, Salem, Oregon. Star, Idaho. A Word of Advice. fore two voung men were hanged for Multnomah county to locate in Tilla R. H. Holmes to Louis Olsen, und. bear Sir —Enclosed find 25c. for a package of Oregon interest in same. Liver Regulator. We used the medicine when we lived in Salem anil The H eadlight is a little surprised highway murder. Last week two girls mook and go into silent partnership with found it superior to anything weever tried for headache and bilious Brougham Brier to K. C. Magarrell. Wouldn’t that any opposition to the renomination started on the road to ruin by an esca County Judge Sappington. lots 1, 2, 11 and ness ’ Yours irulv. R kv . A xson Cox. 12, in block 3 Ma- of Mr. B. L. Eddy for joint representative pade from Portland with two men who this make a bute of a team. laney’s add. to Ocean Park. FRY’S LIGHTNING of Ti'lamooK ami Yamhill should be they knew had no intention of marrying * * * State of Oregon to G. B. McLeod. Sw . HEALER, countenanced by any one in the republi J them. A School on the East Side is ter Some of the towns in the Willamette *4 of Sw »4 of see. 27 and lot 4 of sec. 31 ........... ’ It is the justlv Menniux Best. Quick Cure. A new rrniedv for nil aches iitxl * r pains, can party of this county. We consider rorized by a gang of young hoodlums, Valiev are having trouble over the saloon tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. for an ache or pain, ex. celebrated Pain Killtr—guarantied or money back. Try -... it - ------- it poor politics aud not for the best inter whose highest idea of honor is to pro problem, not so much that people object Jacob S. Elliott to Wm. B. Elliott, 40 ternal or internal. Regular size, 50c. est of the partv. Probably some of our' tect each other in their lawlessness. to them as the tendency of saloon keepers acres in sec. 7, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. B eniamin W heeleh , residence Highland Addition. Salem, Or., A. J. Serrett to Thomas Coates, lotG republican friends have not looked at the | Every day or two some policeman res. to violate and keep their places open a sufferer from rheumatism, says : "Fry’s Lightning Healer is the of block 18, Thayer’s add. to Tillamook. best and I he only medicine that ever gave me rebel. 1 believe it will matter in this light. But this opposition cues a youug girl from a life of shame in contrary to law. Albany has made a Chris Nelson to A. B. Hammond and do all that is claimed for it." Above medicines for sale by to Mr. Eddy is personal rather than pub-! an infamous resort, an I often the best start and succeeded in having the saloon Winton Timber Co., lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 of lie, for when a few republicans start out j that can be done with her is to lock her keepers arrested. There is trouble brew sec. 12 tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. to “do up” Mr. Eddy and a few reliable up in some place of detention or correc ing at Eugene and at other towns on T. H. Goyne to R. \V. Watson, 49 by county officials it appears to us that they ( tion. the same subject. This is how the Eu by 71 Vs fret in block 1, Thayer’s add to Tillamook. are trying to push their petty animosities I It is a shocking state of morality and gene Register deals with it. Anna Kunze to Chas. McKillip, 60 It lies in into the republican party to gratify tbeir ; the cause is not far to seek. “There is no necessity for Oregon acres in sec. 29. tp. 1 S. R. 9 W. desires ami with a hope that it will work ' lack of moral training from childhood, towns to be in the throes of local up S. Scovell to August Laidtke, lot 1 and to their advantage. When, however, it | i There is a critical period in the life of heaval on the saloon question so long as Se *4. of Ne % of sec 6 and lot 4 and Sw ihe laws governing saloons are strictly j every bov and girl. Lessons written is seen that those who oppose Mr. Eddy , enforced. The failure to enforce the Viol Nw *4, sec. 5, tp. 3 N, R 9 W. are “sounding” different parties for the i ' then on plastic minds are made with pen laws is the foundation for all anti-saloon N. P. Aliev to August Ludtke, lot 2 of STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, AV. II. HARRISON. purpose of iimling someone to put on , i of iron and the point ofa diamond. From agitation prevalent throughout the state sec. 24, and lots 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11 of sec. ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, the rule or ruin slate, the motives which j ' his mother’s knee the boy should be and offers what excuse exists, for organ, 13. tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. ization of an anti-saloon league in Ore U. S. to Chris Nelson, lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 have prompted this opposition should ' trained to honor and respect his par- gon. So long as the saloons are con BAY CITY, HOBSONV1LLE. of sec. 12, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. not be lost sight of and allowed to sway ! I cuts, to protect women and children, to ducted in accordance with law’ we con Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and U.S. to Louis Blyback, Sw ’ 4 of Nw Vi, also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi Sail Francisco, Portland ♦lie republican party. Therefore, we say 1 I scorn a lie and abhor meanness as he sider their business as legitimate and as N Vs of Sw ’4 and lot 8 of sec. 34-, tp. 3 and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to From her much entitled to protection as anv other N, R. 9 W. again, and most emphatically, this is | would a deadly plague. kind of business, but when they are al SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR poor politics, lor Mr. Eddy’s public re-1 mother's knee the girl should be taught lowed to overstep the bounds of law and Ze rdda E. Dunn to Thomas Wilson, \V B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. cord is above reproach and commended j the binding necessity of virtue, the self granted privileges in violation of law. a Vi» of Se Vi of sec. 9 and Nw 4 of Ne Vi . . |O. R. & N. R. K. Co . Portland. Agents -#A & c R R Co Portland. by fair-minded persons throughout the destruction that lies in weakness, the newspaper fails in its duty io the public of sec. 15, tp. 5 S, R. 10 W. if it does not point out the violation and to Nelson P. Wheeler, John C. Holden pride of honor and respectability. When county, as wed asin Yamhill. It cannot, I demand that it be stopped.” S Vs of Ne 1 i and Ne Vi of Ne ’4 of sec. 25 then, be on public grounds that this op- ! these lessons are properly ingrained in and Se Vi of Se *4 of sec. 24, tp. 2 S, R. * * * position originated, and we believe the j the voting mind, a moral shipwreck of The editor is soon to buv a shirt. 8 W. the life is almost impossible. The young republicans should be acquainted with | State of Oregon to John W. Told, 1.5 Strange an extravagant as it mav seem, what is going on behind the scenes, for ! girl who is found in the North End is we have determined to do so. With this acres tide land in sec. 24, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W. this is only a trap being laid for them to | likely to have hail a drunken father. The end in view we wish the dealers to sub OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN Win. H. Austin to Winton Timber Co., fall into to gratify the personal animosi young man on the gallows bitterly re mit sealed bids, so that the job may be let to the lowest bidder. Qualitv and lots 2, 3, and 4 of sec. 6, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. ties of a few of the machine and trading i calls his lack of parental training. style don’t count. Anv old thing will do. E. J. Thomas to D. A. Blodgett, lots 3, politicians of this county. As Tillamook | One trouble is that parents shirk their ' Send in your bids.—Sheridan Sun, 4 and 5 and Se Vi of Nw J4 of sec. 6, tp. county was never more ably represented j duty. The mother mostly forms the What’s the matter, Bro., has someone 1 N. R. 6 \V._________________ in the state legislature than at the last child, and so she is mostly to blame. been sending to all the print shops in A dem and has been made upon Gov session, and Mr. Eddy being a man of But the father is not guiltless if his own the state for the lowest bidder for a two ernor Orman by Secretary of State Hay ability and integrity, the H eadtio HT be life is at fault or il he is blind to any by four job of printing because they are at Washington for an investigation of lieves it is to the best interest of Tilla lack in the mother’s teaching and disci under the impression that you charged the destruction last Summer of the pline. Many a woman ’ s moral nature mook county, the republican party of| two bits too much ? Pity the troubles of buildings of William Radcliffe, an Eng is debauched by an unprincipled hus this connty and state, that he should be f a country editor. And this puts us in lishman, located on Grand Mesa Lakes re-nominated and re-elected representa- I band. Many a weak woman neglects mind of those who preach protection to AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER’’ AND ‘ ACME.’’ by a mob. Radcliffe appealed to British live in the state legislature. And we be- | her maternal duty for no other reason industries and then turn round and send For San Francisco and Los Angeles. Ambassor Pauncefote for redress, de lieve that this broad minded view is held . than that the husband is not man to Portland for their printing when it manding $55,000 damages of ('dorado. bv every republican in the county, with! enough to insist upon its performance. could and should have been done at home The trouble grew out of a dispute be the exception of those who have personal Sometimes we see a mother who is so I * * * tween ranchmen and Radcliffe over fish prejudices or are controlled l>v the same ful of clubs and missionary societies ! Some of the politicians and office seek ing privilege, and culminated in the and art classes and refuge homes ami | Rates, $1 Per Day influence. Let the H eadlight sound a ers in T’llamook appear to have the killing of a ranchman named Womack Centrally Ltoeated. word of friendly advice to those who card parties and mothers’ meetings and spirit of Ananias and Sapphira, for they by one of Radcliffe ’ s men. A few days have started out ami injected personal Humphry Ward and camera exhibits are evidently circulating a lot of untruth later the buildings on the lake were de animus into politics. Instead of oppos and mountain whites that she has no about those who are their opponents. It stroyed by fire, it was claimed, started time to train her children. She lias no , M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. ing Mr. Eddv, it would reflect more to is the means some politicians use, but it by friends of Womack in revenge of his their credit and honor, and to the republi cause to complain if some day her boy only causes a reaction in favor of those death The matter was orginaily referred can party as well, il they would quit J dies of delirium tremens or her girl com whom they try to defame, so it is well The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. to Govr. Orman early in January, and, their opposition right now. It seems, mits suicide. not to listen to these perverters of the according to the News, a communication It is not nearly so important for a however, that some would-be politicians truth. from Secretary Hay has just been re * * * do not care one bit about the party’s in child to have “ good blood” as for it to ceived asking what had become of it. ha ve wise training. They who go astray terest as long as they can get themselves It is stated that the people in several * * * or their friends belong to one faction into come from genteel residences as much of the states stood by the beet sugar Captains Bolles and Bulger, United office. Herein is one reason of the party as from the homes of the poor. Per men and bought little cheap sugar of the States local inspector* of steam vessels, PROPRIETOR OF being divided into factions, and as we haps it is better for a boy to have par trust. It seems that monopoly over- filed their report in the matter of ents who are forced to care for him reaches itself and loses bv its own crafti- the loss of the Walla Walla. The blame have been asked tobringabout harmony il what we have suggested above is fol as Lincoln's did, or Franklin’s, rather ness. is placed on the faulty lookout kept on * M * lowed it will have the effect of smooth than to be reared in the lap of luxury. the Walla Walla by the officer in charge DEALER IN “ You had better hurry I ” if von are a But whether rich or poor, the conscien ing the troubled waters and will in a of the bridge, who was in the chart candidate for political favor, for there is tious mother is the real arbiter of her measure give the party a united front to house, and the men on the lookout, one child’s destiny. The juvenile vice and only one office for a legion of aspirants enter into the next election. of whom, Wilson, was not at his post of Shop next door to Larsen’s Hotel, Tillamook crime, lawlessness and suicide, with who think that the party they belong to duty. Captain Hall and Second OflSc r which the time is rife, make up an owes them a living. The Fire in the Renr. Lupp are exonerated. * * * awful indict men t of the American The politicians are in evidence. With a Congressman Shackleford, one of the home. beaming countenance and cordial shake thirteen Missouri Democrats in the Some people think that County Judge of the hand, or in earnest confidential House who voted against an appropria Sappington is a smart polititian in de conversation, it is not hard to read what tion of $5(10,909 for the shelter ami pro laying the building of bridges across the they are up to. tection of American soldiers in the Phi Wilson and Trask river until now, with * * « lippines, bluntly remarks that “if we the expectation that he will be able to The new Governor of Washington ap spend hall a million dollars in building capture political support thereby. Oh, pears to he a lightning striker after Pre perninnent barracks in the Philippines it no, the taxpayers are onto Sappington's sident Roosevelt’s style, and is causing will In* used as an additional argument for Agents for Kopp's Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in Ihe Northwest little tricks, but they know also that a little commotion with politicians. keeping the islands, and to that 1 am op | these bridges should have lieen built long Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, privateb * * * posed.” The indifference, or rather hos confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home, I ago had not Sappington sawed up and The greatest ambition of Amer To the political aspirants. Get there tility, shown here to provisions for the I chewed up so much of the road fund in ican men and women is to have if you can. If vou can't, saw wood and health and comfort of our troops in ac ! the county saw mill and boarding house homes blessed with children. The declare that vou wouldn’t take a public tive service is simply horrible, remarks 1 —money, which the knowing ones sav, woman afflicted with female dis office if was given you. the Globe Democrat. The Democrat ease is constantly menaced with | should have been expended in the districts * * * weapon employed to compel the evacua becoming a childless wife. No ' where it was collected, and as some ot We hope at least one person in each tion of the Philippines is a piece of in- medicine can restore dead or the timber owners have tendered their precinct will be left who is not an aspi fernalism. Our soldieis, wherever they gans, but Wine of Cardui does taxes with the exception of the road tax rant for office in Tillamook. are, are entitle to the best treatment and régulât»* derangements that pre I —which, of course, could not be accepted J. P. ALLEN, to every proper measure of shelter, pro vent conception; does prevent in that way—Tillamook county will in tection and sanitation that can be devis Proprietor. SUBS THE “ OREGONIAN." miscarriage; docs restore weak 1 all probability have a peck of litigation ed. There should l»c no two opinions on First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. functions and shattered nerves thrust upon it defending law suits, as For Exposing Silent Partnership this point. But all the Democrats in the ami does bring babies to homes the sheriff, as bv law directed, was com. House, except sixteen, voted against the in County Contracts. barren ami desolate for rears. (»tiled to sell the property of those who I proposition to build barracks in Manila, J. G. Mack, Saturday tiled suit against Wine of Cardui gives women the refused to pay their taxes for the reason b •cause, as Mr. Shackleford explains the health and strength to bear heal stated. It the timber men win the suit, The Oregonian Publishing Company for motive, the improvement would be an thy children. You can get a it can easily be seen what a muss it is $50.909 damages. His brother-in-law, argument for keeping the islands. The dollar Ixittlc of Wine of Cardui going to cause, and it is not likely that All>ert Abraham, appears as his attor Democrats in the House have begun a from your dealer. men like Mr. U . W. Curtiss would refuse ney. The complaint is verv brief. It war on our soldiers in the Philippines in to pay his back taxes if he was not posi. recites that The Oregonian published the order to make our retention of the group tive he had the law on his side. This is following words concerning Mr. Mack ; 148 Market street. more difficult. Our troops on the other WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, likely to prove another sequel to the saw I “ Statute of 1901 provides no penalty, v Mempbia. Tenn.. April 14, 1901. side of the Pacific have acted subject to In Februar 1901, I t<n>k on boule of WATCHES, CLOCKS and all mill graft. Now that Sappington is but criminal law may be invoked.” “The vv me of C.-rdui and one package of national orders and performed their Thedfonl'. fosck-Drauaht. lhjbwn wanting to In? re-elected, if course, he is framers of the law to provide public bid Kinds of Jewelry Carefully married fifteen yearn and had never duties bravely and well. Their safetv, quite willing to build bridges and (»lense ding for county supplies did not attach given birth to a child until I took Wine Repaired and Guaranteed shelter and protection arc a sacred of ( ardui. Nir I ammotherof a fine a penalty tor violations, but Mr. Mack the dear |»copIc all tie possibly can, but SHAVING. baby eirl which wai bom March 31,1901. charge Who but the perverts of co(»(»er- at reasonable Prices ; The babv weigh« fou teen pounds and I that is a worn out political trick, and cannot lie punished except under the HAIR CUTTING, headism would think ot making barracks Also a nice line of Watches. Clocks v*1 a* T11 pen in cotaid feel. provisions tor prosecutions for malfeas S.ipgmgton cannot raxsle-daixle the tax- Now niv come la happy and I never will tor our troops a political issue? \s well he without Wine -f.Tniui in mv h Tae Silverware and Jewelry always kept in SHAMPOOING. (»a vers any longer, tor he has (»roved him ance in office. ’* M*>n. Mr». J. W. C. SMITH. stock. curtail then rations and other allowan “ Meaning thereby.” so the complaint self an expensive luxury to Tillamook For advt.-e anti lUcrMura, addrrM, irfring ccs asdenv them wholesome ami suitable Engraving done on short notice free of •ymptomK Ihe Ladle«' Advleory r*enan- and may yet hoodoo the republican par- says, “ that the plaintiff* had committed jnent . Ihe Chattanooga Medicine Company. EVERYTHING STRICTLYFIRST CLASS charge at Tillamook. Oregon. arranged barracks. How would these < hartan<x-fra, Tenn. w a felony under section 1852. Hill ’ s an tv of this county on account of his illegal Ifemoct a tic congressmen like to be deni notated laws of Oregon, and was liable NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION transactions hi county affairs. Department of the Interior*. cd a decent roof over their heads as 11 notice FOR PCHLICATtOV to punishment therefor.” Land Office at Oregon Citv, Ore., means to manufacture political capital’ January nth. Tillamook is not the only county w here It is charged that the publication w as Land office at Oregon 1 ity Ore Notice is hereby given that the following The treatment ot onr soldiers is not a one member of the commissioners* court false and defamatory, and that the Notice 1. hereby "'I' named settler has filed notice of hi. ini\ t C. A. BAILEY, named -ertler ha. rflJd noil i*nr M ■,‘II,’W|"E question to go up or down with politi Iwnme n silent partner in coutructiiig plaintiff was injured in his reputation to make B,„l pm.,""" I1?'"'»»Iwn tlKAl.RR tX cal issues or difference of territoral mat lor the countv Commissioner Mack, ot and asks damage in the sum of SoO.thML ’¿erk of Tillamook Countv at Tillam.wlk STVDERAKF.R HAGOX Oregon, on February ttrfc, |<», Ullstnook, ters. No doubt onr army in the Philip, Multnomah county, is a furniture denier, OSBORNE NO H ERS, Mr.Mack docs not sav that any of the frnest haag • pines would l»c more ready to come and he was a silent partner m a furniture statements as to the carpel transaction Ri.ggies. hay rakes, plows, and otbe H K lirjo, f„ th s “• ' AK.HS S w " « of aec 33. tp j x., R home if fed on moldy bread or crammed dicker tor that county, entering into an made by The Oregonian were not correct. farm machinery. Yon can save money by dealing with me. 5VS ■ He name, the foilown '- - Lte in dirtv old rookeries without medical agreement with one of his clerks, paying His grievance seems to lie that The Ore Special 1‘ricea on Kuggiea ami Spring cuniv..1,N>'ofM.dünd°y11 service. If this is the Democratic plan him a commission, to put tn the bill. Of gonian pointed out how proceedings Wagons. George w Kir to bring about the evacuation ot the is- course, it was accepted. And, like the, against him might be begun. C. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.* C bm B M«xr., Xsg.itCT,* , l>. Bodyf.lt. of Tnu/ oil 1 y’ Ore • I CHU a Reijslw. Save a Doctor Bill and may be Your Lite. HOW IS YOUR LIVER ? FEW WORDS AURE A_____ ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon. Truckee Lumber Co., FIE & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES J. E, SIBLEY, Mgr. Hobsonville, Or. LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Market Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc. WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE E. HADLEY, Proprietor. MOTHERHOOD Tillamook City, Oregon. Allen House, WINE’CARDUI Edwards&Sladden, EUGENE JENKINS, Hot and Cold Raths.