TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 6,
1905.
Editorial Snap Shots.
bums and gamblers, and every person 1 merchants, but thev impooe upon the HOPE
ALL FROM ROJEST-
who has the interest of the city at heart people a trashy, Cheap John grade ot
VENSKY
Are you going to pee! Chittim bark this will readily admit that the community goods at exorbitant prices. Our city
Russians Expect Change of For-
summer ?
is better off without them, for only those councils have wrestled with the problem
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who have interests in the games want to a number of times w ithout much success, ~ tune When He Meets Togo.
It is true that some people do not war.t sec the gamblers and saloon bums back
S t P etersburg , April 4—The an
and as the new law is exactly what is
to see a railroad into Tillamook—but again. As Rollie is wondering who will
wanted to cut out the peddlers, we hope nounceinent that President Roosevelt
they lielong to the mossback order.
be the next to leave the city because the the business men will get together and has left Washington on a vacation trip
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will of the people of this county is being send a deputation to the county court is accepted here as evidence that the
Rents for business houses in this city carried out, it is plain that he is growing and insist that the license be placed at efforts to draw Russia and Japan into
li ive taken a drop. Well, they were too restive living in a city where people do $500. All the business men of this citv jieace negotiations have come to grief
limited amount of not want saloons—and the gambling are carrying large and up-to-date stocks, for the moment. No definite explana
joints that usually go with them. Good are selling at small margins and below tion of exactly what happened is furth
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by, Rollie, good bv.
, prices in other towns, and on that ac coming, but the general impression is
What does Tillamook need ? More
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I count they are deserving of patronage that Japan either declined to treat
people, more wealth and a railroad. But
The Oregonian does not pretend to by the people of the county and protec upon the Russian basis or demanded a
how is the county going to get them, for control or to direct the mind, the senti
tion from peddlers. Patronize the home direct avowul that there was u pacific
rpose of Oregon. It is,
herein is a problem not easily answered ? ment and the
merchants, the business men who can be disposition.
however,
their
exponent
and
interpreter.
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At any rate, the advocates of a con
It is a humble position, and yet a suffi [ relied upon to give the people good value
We suppose when the hose company ciently proud one.—Oregonian.
' for their money, which every bnsiness tinuation of the war seem secured in
gets the new water system and new 1*11
And sufficiently important that Har ' man in Tillamook City is now doing.
their position and everything indicates
tower it will he playing high jinks try- vey Scott would rather be the editor of
that the hope of an immediate change
ing to knock the spots off the top of the the Oregonian than United States semi-
of fortune is staked on Vice-Admiral
SPRUCE.
flag pole.
tor. Some people do. however, get into
R'»jest vensky, whose squadron, accord-
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H. A. Kinnaman and family attended ing to th« best information, is now
the foolish notion that it a newspaper is
Do not buy a pig in a poke ! You do fearless and outspoken that it wants to the meetings at Pleasant Valley Satur
actually on its way to meet the Jap.
so when yon send away lor merchandise run and dictate affairs. The country i day and Sunday.
anese. The Admiralty is greatly en-
to mail order houses. Patronize your newspapers are often accused of wanting , All Bunn, of Beaver, passed through
couraged by the prospects that R<>
home mere hauls and then you won’t be to run things, when, in fact, they are here on his way to Tillamook last week.
jestvensky will be able to defeat Ad-
humbugged and fleeced into paving more simply exponents of what they be-1 Frank Dye and Mary Tucker, O. W.
miral’logo, owing to the splendid re
for an article th in it is worth—and the lieve to be best for the community, and Kinnaman and wife, Mrs. Tucker and
ports which have just arrived here
freight added.
whenever a country newwspaper has Mrs. Lena Kinnaman attended the ser from Rojestvensky, dated from the
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anything to say about politics the little vices at Pleasant Valley Sunday night.
Island of Madagascar, recounting in
Put this in your pipe and smoke. The
J. H. Woods and wife went to Tilla. detail the condition of the shqis and
citv charter will have to be amended at local politicians also get the foolish idea
into their heads that the editor is want inook Tuesday and returned Wednesday, personnel and the results of the target
the next session of the state legislature
ing to boss the party.
and on their way home visited C. Dye practice of the squadron and of the
so that a larger levy can he made to pay
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and wife.
maneuvers, i.i which the warships have
off some of the interest on the bonds, for
Whether the county court agrees with
S B. Holt, of Blaine, visited his sister lieen drilling for three months.
it is admitted that the new water system us or not, public sentiment will demand
Saturday and Sunday.
will not pay interest on the bonds.
that it build a bridge across the south, ' Mrs V. Kinnaman visited her sister,
Hungry For TrepofTs Scalp.
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as well as the north fork of Nehalem as I Mrs. N. J. Dve the fore part of last week.
S t . P etersburg , April 5 —The police
There is one thing that Tillamookers soon as possible. The development and ■ Jim Christinson is hauling lumber from
arrested yesterday in the Nevsky Pros
can pride themselves upon, whether they progress of that section of the country ' the sawmill on Beaver Greek.
pect a man disguised as a carriage driver
get a railroad or not, they are located in demands it, and it is a shame that these
0. Walthers took the first load of milk presumably belonging to the same or
LUc bol iLprving country in Oregon, and bridges have not been constructed before.
to the factory from our neighborhood, ganization as the 21 persons who were
that being a fact. Old Bossy willcontinue The same thing applies to the Nestucca Tuesday.
arrested last week for suppossd connec
to add wealth to the county and a good, river, and from now on the Headlight
Ike Hiner went to town Saturday and tion with tourist schemes.
independent living for the dairymen.
will keep punching the county judge and returned Sunday.
There is little doubt that there was a
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countv commissioners until they decide
Hermann Tohl, who has been staying plot directed against the life of Governor
Good roads saveconsiderable wear and on building these bridges for the develop at A. Kinnaman’s the past week, Return
General Trepoff and the latest arrest
tear to harness, wagons, buggies and ment of those parts of the county, and if ed home Wednesday.
indicates that the terrorists are acting
horse flesh and keeps men from saying the residents will help us do a bit oi
N. J. Dye and wife spent Tuesday night on a concerted plan, with auxiliaries a nd
big cuss words, as they are in lhe habit of punching every time they see anv mem and Wednesday at A. Kinnaman’s.
lookouts to aid the actual prepetrator of
doing when they drive into chuck hole«. ber of the court, we can shame them so
We have been informed that Herman the assassination.
But the first thing necessary in Tillamook badly they will order the bridges put in. Tohl has not returned home.
is good foundation, Alter that is ob. Punch ’em, boys ; we’ll furnish you with
Miss Effie Holt closed a very successful
On it’B Last Voyage.
tained then it is no trouble to maintain plenty of ammunition from now on that term of school at Spruce. Friday, with a
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S t . P etersburg , April 4.—A letter
good roads.
the bridges should be built this year. fine program and an excellent dinner,
, from Vice Admiral Rojestvensky to his
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More anon
which they all did justice by, especially - wife, which has just been received here,
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The editor of the Herald has got the
indicates that the departure of the
grip
and CIIIVUIIC
anyone ¿having had
o..r this
...... week «ml
The school board has been fortunate in Mrs. V. Kinnaman’s coffee pot.
Walter Kinnaman and wife, Ed Kin second Pacific squadron from Mada
the same has our sympathy. Just able . again securing the services of Prof. E. H
to hold our head up and that's all.— I Whitney for another year ns principal of naman and familv, left Tuesday for Cal gascar waters is final and that it is
now
Herald.
I the public and high school. If there is ifornia, where thev expect to meet their on the way to Vladivostok.
The Headlight man hastens to express
' one thing more than another that the old friends, G. W. Lucas and wife and C.
In the letter the Admiral wrote that
his deep sorrow and regret that his Bro.
citizens of this district are proud of it is Sea res and wife, who left for California the sailing of the squadron had been
finds it difficult “to hold our head up."
their district and high school. And they . a short time ago.
fixed for March 19, but naturally he
Gee, wiz! Has it reached that alarm
have
just reasons to be proud of it, for it | Supt. Wiley and Rev. White were visit avoided mention of the route which it
ing size !
is a well known fact that for several ors at the last day of school Friday.
was intended to follow on the voyage
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eastward.
There will be another local option elec years the principals have made a success
BOULDER CREEK.
Tlw Admiralty yesterday admitted
tion in Tillamook county in June if the of the school and have given good satis
knowledge of this determination and
will of the people is defeated on a trivial faction, and the three years Prof. Whit
H. L. Jensen went to Hebo last Sun
techicalitv. In that event, we predict ney lias been the man behind the gun the day to see his mother, who has been stated that no contrary orders had been
sent.
that local option will carry with a much school has made rapid progress, and quite sick, but is some better now.
It is understood that a rendezvous
larger majority than it did in November, what little extra tax the taxpaxers have
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Kinnamen and with Vice-Admiral Nebogntoffs divi-
tor a large number of men now see for pav to support the high school, there is
Miss Zella Blackburn spent Sunday at sion of the Baltic squadron is not con
themselves that the community is better this satisfaction that they are getting
Wolfe Greek, with the family of Mr. templated.
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off and thev have money in their pockets good value for their monev in giving the
Norman Dye.
on account ol lhe saloons being closed young people of this district, as well as
S t . P etersburg , April 4-.—Seventy
Mr. Creed F. Greene moved on his
I those living in other districts, an oppor-
and the gambling stopped.
persons, 30 artillerymen and 40 Chinese,
( tunity to obtain a high school education homestead last Friday.
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were killed Monday by the terrific ex
Oliver
at
home
and
in
their
own
county.
We
Mills
and
his
new
made
bride
Tillamook Ims the paper railroad about
plosion of a bomb in the artillery depot
arrived
from
the
completed and now have a committee feel sure that Prof.Whitney’s re.appoint
valley Wednesday at Harbin, Manchuria.
The man who
generating hot air to propel it with. Such ment will give general satisfaction in the evening.
caused the explosion was also killed.
in life near the big pond.—North Yamhill
district,
for
all
will
admit
that
lias
been
O.
W.
Kinnaman,
Record.
John Nicklaus and
The entire laboratory, a huge estab
It is a fact, nevertheless, that the fel most energetic and enthusiastic in bring John Kumm spent Friday night with lishment, was wrecked and 10,000,000
II. A. Chopard.
low who was going to build the railroad ing the school up to its high standard.
projectiles were destroyed—2000 pack
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Mrs. Elisha Mills and son, Bennie, ing cases containing 5000 each. Mil.
proposed starting from North Yamhill.
Tillamook City lost the money it de called at 0 W.
Kinnaman’s Saturday lions of other projectiles, not yet com
That accounts tor the “hot air''that was
rived from the saloons on account of the afternoon.
injected into it. But the Record, instead
pleted, w’ere made useless.
countv going “dry,’’ and now Astoria
ot twitting Tillamook, might show a
Mr. Jim Tompkins returned from the
lias lost the license it derived from the
S t . P etersburg , April 5.—General
more magnanimous spirit towards a
city Saturday with a fine new horse.
gambling joints because Sheriff Linn ville
Linievitch’s position lias altered for the
neighboring county striving for ruilroad
Mrs. Grace I. Chopard and Master
served notice on them to close up, for it
worse. The general staff fears that
connections.
is stated that “one of the principal rea Norman visited Friday and Saturday the Japanese will be in Harbin within a
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with
Mrs.
Elsie
Kinnaman.
month.
“Gone to sleep I’’ is what the county sons alleged for closing the games was
Mr. E. Mills went over the hdls to
There is a rumor that the railway
superintendent found posted on his office the large influx of Portland sure-thing
' gamblers that have been coming to As- Beaver last Friday.
has been cut mar Tsitsihar.
door when he returned from the south
1 toria." But what is now troubling the
A party of the boys went Friday night
end ot the county on Friday. The editor
H arbin , April 4.—Affairs at the front
did not find him taking a nap when he authorities of that city is how to make to serenade Mr. and M rs. Oliver Mills,
happened to drop into the pedagogue’s up the deficiency caused by the license on but their attentions were received in generally are quiet, except for skirmish
1 the gambling houses lieing knocked off. very bad favor by that doughty ___ ing by General Mistchenko's Cossacks.
sanctum on Monday to see whetlier he
war.
It will inteiest this city to know how rior who threatened to “ fill them full of
Reports are received of the movement
I.ad fully recovered from his drowsiness.
Astoria
will
meet
thedeiiciency,
for
Tilla
lead,’’ a threat which sent them down of a Japanese Hying column northward
I'erhaps the ex-county superintendent
mook City has not solved it yet. This the hill double quick.
through Manchuria in the direction of
can inform us whether his successor’s
Tsitsihar.
will give some idea of the situation in
snoring resembles a buzz saw or a tog
Astoria, taken from the Heraki :
I’he loss and destruction of commis
The Oregon Traction Company
horn. I'he joke is on the superintendent
“Councilman Belland, chairman of the
sariat stores at Mukden, Hussitah. Tie
— as well as the treats.
! ways and means committee, remarked
It looks as if the Oregon Traction Com Pass, Kaiyuan and Changtafu has been
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at the last session of the council that
There ap|>ears to lie a wrong i in pres something will have to lie done bv the pany would obtain a franchise to• place a heavy deprivation to the Russians. As
sion in the public mind that the court i council to provide for increasing lhe reve car tracks on Stark street, Portland, and a result, lhe price of provisions has been |
house site was deeded to the county con- nties, ’now that the “cri ne hatcheries’’ that being done to build an electric considerably increased.
arc to be kept closed.’’ He said the coun 1 road to Hillsboro. The question of
ditionally, as
r long
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as used tor court cil is authorized to place a license on all
Theodore P. Shouts, president of the
w hether the franchise shall be granted
house purpose*.
T" is not correct,
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tor business houses mid professional men
' Toledo, St. Louis & Western Railroad,
the land was deeded to the county with and arranged for a meeting of the com came up before the City Council yester
mittee with the city attorney to discuss day and the majority of the Councihnen who has been appointed chairman if the
out any conditions l»v Mr. Thayer when the advisability of passing such a mea
Panama Canal Commission, is to be
Mr. Cooper wiis
was eounty
county judge,
judge. So the sure. Burns replied that he would never seen Tuesday seemed to be favorable to
i paid •• salary large enough to compen.
the enterprise.
Headlight was w rong when it also feel I support a general license ordinance as he
There was at one time two reasons for I ' ate him for the financial sacrifice be will
did not think such a measure just or rea
into the same mistake r__
and ‘ stated ..
that sonable. “1 am willing,’’said he. “if the believing that the franchise would not make in leaving his present lucrative
the site had been given conditionally.
,. It other councilmen will do the same, to let be granted. Both were based on rumors position. Mr. Shonts was borne in
seems that Mr Thayer wanted
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• he $100 which I receive from the citv as
deed
Crawford County, Pennsylvania, and
it that way, but the court objected.
a salary, »evert back to the public trea- one that the Oregon Traction Company
sury but I am opposed to taxing any was really the Oregon Water Power & has been in the railroad business since
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man for the privilege ot earning a living.'* Railway Company with designs on the 188L He has been successively general
The public is cognisant of the fact that
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' Fair business, and the other that it was superintendent, general manager and i
n numlicr ol sheriffs, noteably those in
The business men of this city should
president of the Toledo, St. Louis & j
Multnomah, Baker and Clatsop counties, iietition the county court to fix the license an attempt of the Portland Consolidat
Western Railroad. He is a graduate of
ed
to
obtain
the
valuable
franchise
on
have bestirred themselves and are now 4 l*ddlrrsso that it will make it prohi
Stark street. That the Councilmen seem Momnouoh College, Illinois, and a
enforcing the law. Nut, liowevt.,
tr. because bitory lor them to do business in Tilla.
brother in law ot John Drake, partner of
they arc any better sheriffs tha n their 1 niook county. The peddlers area menace on the whole favorably dispose«! to the
JohiieW. Gates.
granting
of
the
franchise
is
taken
as
a
1
predecessors, but because C
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thev have
legitimate business, and they take out sign that the Oregon Traction promoters
taken the hint that the public
- the countv a large amount ol monev
Everybody is waiting patiently to
‘ • ex|4ct of
have
produced
convincing
arguments
'
them to do their duty, for thev arc the
read the second chapter of Commis
w<w< 111
and business every year which rightly
proper officials to enforce the law, f< t belong to the home merchants. A law w hich have cleared them of the impute. | sioner Garfield's beef report—the one
tion that thev were attempting anv chi
w hich they ate paid handsome salaries. . enacted
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at the last session of the state canery. and that thev wish the franchise in which the unfortunate trust is to be ,
Sheriff. who are too timid, wrnk kow<! leisi.Ulure give the count,
rescued from its perilous position.
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and afraid to do their duty will not to fix the license from $50 to $500. As merely to run their Hillsboro cars into
St St St
the middle of town.
amount to much in the estimation of the the county court w ill meet on Monday,
The sort of creditor that tempts people
public in the future.
no time sliunhl tie lost in having it act
Admiral Rojcst vensky is on the wrong to g” into debt, and piles up Ina claim
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u|>on it once, for now is the time of year
with crafty greed, is m< a heroic figure
side of Dr. Osler’s »lead line, but if he can i
Since local option went into effect. Till-
when peddlers infest the countv, and not
to be tmeked up with navies and armies.
keep
out
of
Admiral
Togo
s
wav
be
wl
aiiiook City has lust a number of saloon
Let him take lhe riaks of collet ting his
only take business away from the home
take the ihances on being chloroformed.
own paddvd bills.
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS.
BXKCt'TRIX SALE.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
Hard Luck —“That is tough luck; T
for the County of Multnomah.
In the matter of the Estate of/
1 go into bankruptcy yesterday, and
Lawrence Schiller, deceased, i
N otick is H rkkhy G ivbn ,—That from and this morning my cashier absrond« with
after the eighth day of May, 1005. the un- my money.”—Fliegemle Blaetter.
dersigned executrix of the estate of LAW-
KI.XCE SCHILLER. <!ccca*«-d. will .»tier h»r ,
And the Piano W as Silent.—He—-“Ah
sale and proceed to sell at private sale for
cash pursuant to the order of the County but I caw n’t play with both hands.?
Court of the State of Oregon for the County ■ She—“Then I’ll play with one band and
of Multnomah, duly made and entered ou you can play with the other.”—Har
the third day of April. 1005, the following
described property, to-wit :
vard Lampoon.
Lots 1 ana 2. of Section 1, Township 6'
Man’« Manifest Duty.—He—“It la a
South. <>f Range 11 West of the Willamette
Meridian ; and Lot 4. in Section »>. Town woman's duty to lie beautiful if sh«
ship 6 South, of Range IO West of the Will
amette Meridian, containing 123 acres, all can.” She—“And it is a man’s duty tc
in the County of Tillamook ami State of make her think she is whether she ix
Oregon.
or not.”—Stray Stories.
LOUISE S< HILLER.
Executrix of the Estate of Lawrence .
He—“I gave Jones a bit of advice. 1
Schiller, deceased.
told him that before he married hit
JOHN K KOLLOCK
7 Chamber of Commerce,
girl he should look her mother over.”
Portland. Oregon.
In every town
and village
may be had,
o the
Mica
Axle
Grease
Med«
Standard
Otl <Ja.
that makes your
horses glad.
I:
She—“Well, what happened?” He—
“Jones married the mother.” — St
Louis Post-Dis patch.
“It is a wise old saying,” observed
the humorous and thrifty farmer, as
he pocketed a roll, “that money makes
the mare go.” Then he hitched up the
old mare and gave the automobile a
tow into town.—Town Topics.
The Trial Trip.—“The airship invent
or Is elated that hiscraft should have
come down so gracefully“Yes. b»-
reminds me <»f some of tbe«e nolde
men ” “How is that?” “Proud uf bn
descent.”—Chicago Daily News.
It Disguised Her.—“She’s abusing
the photographer fearfully. She aays
nobody recognizes her in the picture.”
“That comes of hia insisting on her
shutting her mouth when he took it.
| -Philadelphia North American.
Briggs—“Funny about Harry.
H
was saying only a few wewks ago he
wouldn’t have Maude if there wasn’t
another woman in the world, and now
their cards are out.” Grigga—“That’s
all right. There is another woman in
the world.”—Boston Transcript.
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