* ♦ .o' t. ,*O1 -i tí 5 e t- Vol. XVII. No. 43 TILLAMOOK, OREGON, TILLAMOOK d il t d i », s h I. e t e e e i 4 z 3R APRIL 20, 1905 #1.50 per year. JOTTINGS Nine 3-yenr old, very promising heifers I Court House Contract Let. for sale ; Jersey and Holstein mixed ; will I Editorial Snap Shots. H. T. Botts and L. B. Eddy, of the in. The Headlight will not take a back^B * E lhcte­ * Free samples. bell tower, because, it was claimed, the system. We knew Dad would be in the local attorneys is paying out money that as Tillamook City is under 60 miles in a Ladies! Attention ! For the most money they had paid in fines, etc., would "dry” band wagon before long. can be saved. Distiict Attorney McNary direct line from Portland, vet it is with­ City Council Meeting. stylish tailor made suits,go to Sarchet’s, go to pay off the outstanding warrants * * # is the proper person to represent the out railroad connections. It costs $4 a against the city. The company, how­ The Fashionable Tailor. • A meeting of tne citv council was held A. Dean, of Bay City, has a cow that county in the effort tocollect Alderman's ton to ship flour from Por llainito tfie ever, decided to expend $50 upon the city on Monday evening, with Mayor Cohn Supt. W. W. Wiley and his sister left is a freak breeder. Last week it gave shortage, and sooner the county court Orient and $5 from Portland to Tilla- and Councilmen W. 0. Chase, H. Mason, birth to a call with two heads, and before on Wednesday for Beaverton on account hall and in side walks. places it in his hands, better it will be mooK City. If Tillamook County was Mr. and Mts. Tracy Elliott gave a L. Hiner. A. T. White and M. F. Leach the Bay Cityite knew that he was throw­ of tilt; death of their uncle. for the taxpayers. within 35 miles of San Francisev, ikaLtlv were present. ing away a little fortune and the oppor­ A new building is going up to be used birthday dinner to a number of their * * * or Tacoma, we do not think those cities Report of committee on examination tunity to become a sho wnau, he knocked by E. A. Ball for a horse shoeing shop friends in honor of the 18th birthday of The case against Homer Mason should would allow a valuable leedeij, with SO their (laughter, Miss Lizzie, a sumptuous of accounts of Ralph Ackley, ex city trea­ the calf on the head before it had time to never liaye been instituted. It was not much valuable, undeveloped esouresu to near Harris’ new feed stable. surer, was found correct and accepted. feast was spread, consisting of many distinguish itself. Blit a cow with two only a bad break, but a big blunder on remain bottled up for so many yearsas^^^ Owing to the Exposition, it is expected Committee recommended to accept mouths to feed, and with threeears, was dtlicies. Among those present were: Mr. the part ot County judge Conder to Portland as allowed Tillamook, and a that the summer travel into Tillamook and Mrs. Tracy Elliott, Miss Lizzie bill tower, which was erected by A. K. too much like a i a venous luxury for him have done so without the consent of the class of industrious people, and who will be less than previous years. I Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowler, Case, which was done, and authorized to keep 011 his ranch. commissioners. Most people ridiculed have prospered in spite of the difficulties Ralph R. Duniway was in from Port­ Mr. Archie Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. C. the mayor and recorder to close the deal * * * the idea of bringing suit against Mason they have had to contend with because land this week, who is attorney for Mrs C. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Powell. whereby Case was to l»e deeded the lots The last state legislature raised the for land office fees, over which the state of lack of quick transportation. We are Aiderman in the suits before the circuit where the city hall previously stood, salary of County School Superintendent At a meeting of the water commission nor the county has control. The case inclined to think that the Portland court. Recorder Coates made a rtcommenda­ W. W. Wilev’s from $600 to $1,000 a on Thursday evening, the bond of Trea­ Battened out in a manner different to Chamber of Commerce and the citizens Fred Forslund, the Plumber, does all surer McNair was accepted, and an order tion in behalf of the hose company in year, but much to his surprise now that what we expected, but if Judge Condei of Portland generally have very little kinds of plumbing in a workmanship was made on the treasurer to pay the which the latter agreed to expend $50 the session laws have cume to hand it is is wise he will put a stop to further pro­ idea of the abundance of wealth w style and makes a specialty of that kind cost of the same to the security company on improvements and a side walk in reen that the $200hehad been previously ceedings, and that will allow him to in Tillamook and the Coast c unties, allowed for traveling expenses is cut out. front of the city hall. Councilman Chase of work. * crawl out of the hole he stumbied'intb, which have been neglected so long in the in the sum of $168.75. The commission objected to this, stating that the hose The superintendent will now have to for not a few persons have an idea that matter of railroad connections, with The Racycie is a totally different also ordered warrants drawn for : Otto company should pay over to the city the visit the school marms riding shanks the suit was brought more for the pur­ Portland. wheel. It will cliipb hills that no Heins, copying specifications, $5 ; Tilla­ pony, furnish his own motive power on a $50 it had promised. After some discus, pose of injuring Mason’s reputation other bicycle can. For sale at W. II. mook Headlight, printing, $3 ; C. & E sion it was decided to accept the offer of bike or provide himself with a fast horse than to collect the land office fees it was Easter Services. Cary’s. * Thayer, for city warrants, $750 and and buggy. We understand that he has the hose company. alleged he owed the county, for Judge $15.15 interest. The commission then It is reported that Clyde Clements has Easter exercises bv the children will A letter was read from W. H. Holmes done the latter. Conder was county judge two years * * * been asked to serve as city marshal, and agreed to a set of by-laws. take place of the usual 11 o’clock services and Webster Holmes, of Salem, who are A. W Fletcher appeared to have con­ when T. H. Goyne was county clerk and next Sunday morning nt the Christian in all probability if he consents to serve attorneys employed by the Tillamook the latter kept the land office fees, and Another Pioneer Passes Away. he will be appointed Water Company, advising the city conn siderable fun at the Headlight man's ex­ was judge for two' years when Mason Church. All arc cordially invited to at­ pense when he told tb^city fathers that tend. For stylish Easter Hats, you must go was clerk, but after lie steps down and Mr. J. N. Nolan, who has been sick for cil that they were about to bring action to Mrs. Lindsey’s. Call and see all tin several weeks, passed away last night, against the city in the circuit or Federal that the Mutual Telephone Company did out, and the experts had audited bis ac­ The following Easter program will be latest styles in fashionable millinery and courts. Most of the councilmen thought not ask $35.000, that the company did counts, this suit was brought. given at the Pre sbyterian Church next If the tud Tillamook County loses another ot get a hat that will suit von. * that they should take ligal advice before not intend to place the poles in the mid law had so specified that the land office ' Sunday, April 23rd, ut 11 o'clock a.in. its pioneers. The funeral will take place die of the street jand there was none of Doxology. When you want tinning done go t< t his afternoon and an obituary notice they took any action. Baker’s "hot air’’ in it. We must take fees belonged to the county, the auditors W. C. Wolfe offered to serve as city In vocalion—Mr. Eddy. Fred Forslund’s. AH work strictly firs would have been too glad to have de- i vill be given next week. The deceased the liberty of answering this bv saying class aud guaranteed. Repairs of al eaves a wife and nine children to mourn marshal for $10 per month and to be tected and eager to report such a thing. , Easter Anthem—By the ch< ir. paid $2 a day w hen employed on street that when it came to showing a disposi­ Another point we will bringout to show ' Recitation» — H EHzabeth <»riKK". kinds are exected with neatness. * their loss ___ __ tion to raise a subsidy for a railroad ( 2. (»ale Bartel. work. Councilmen Leach and Chase the untenable position he is in by bring, j Percy R Wiley is one of the graduates Czar Nicholas would be glad to seen wanted a man to devote his whole time into Tillamook the committee appointed ling this suit. County Judge Conder' Song by School—” Keep the Sweet Bells of the medical college of the University Ringing.” herd law adopted in Russia, so that he to the office, and Chase wanted his father to solicit subscription ’found it impossi­ entered into an agreement with auditors of Oregon, and is taking examination ble “to raise much money in the south might remove the iron fence which he is appointed at $45 a month. As the salary I to expert the county officials books at , Exercise—By three girls. this week before the state medical board, part of the county, but plenty of “hot now obliged to throw around his person of the marshal had been reduced to $5 a considerable expense to the taxpayers, i Solo—Viola Mapes. after which he will return home for a month, it was decided to leave the mat air.’’ when he goes out to make a call. yet when they brought in their reports Recitation. - J !;!wbl‘«h«u'*- * * * while. ( Eliza Nolan. ter of appointing a city marshal until The citv council has evidently made up to the county court not one of them said Vocal Solo—Clara Watt. this evening. its mind that it is not going to allow so that Mason or Edwards or Goyne owed Peter Brant presented a petition,which- uth much stock to run at large within the the county money for land office fees— D uh — ! I R Allegra Maxon. was signed by most of the business men. citv limits, and it is expected that a city neither did Judge Conder Therefore, we Address—Howaid Drew. asking that the city vacate 30 feet of the marshal will be appointed this evening can only draw this conclusion, that the ... ( Hazel McNair. Whatever the doctor prescribes or street opposite the property of R. M. to round up the stock which is not priv­ ; county court has paid big sums of the DuH - ( Herbert Cooper suggests, is what I specially try to Wade and Peter Brant, so ns to give ileged to run at large. Rollie told the [ taxpayers’ money to experts who have Recitations _ j 1. Lelia Drew, supply, aud succeed as well that I f 2. Lottie Crane. more ground for the new court house. city dads on Monday that there were failed to detect what is owing the coun­ Solo—Edna Alderman. an known as Headquarters for all All the councilmen expressed an opinion about 17 cows and two dozen yearlings ty or the suit was brought to injure Ma­ there was plenty of ground in the block outside his office that morning. Rollie, son's reputation. Our readerscan place Recitation—Donald Newman. SICK ROOM GOODS. for the court house without closing wha has been bellowing so much about their own construction upon the case Violin Duet—Ruby and Chester McGhee. up part of the street, and B C. Hadley a “dry” town, didn't catch on that the now that the thin veil is being gradually Address—By Superintendent. coincided with the city council by saying citv cows had called to allay hisdrvness. removed so that the public can see the Song—< Congregation. there was plenty of land there if only the Get vour pail, Rollie, and milk them matter in its true light and the injustice The Easter programme at the Metho* Reliable Druggist. county court would believe so. Council •dry’’ the next time you are besieged by of bringing suit against Mason in a case dest Church for Sunday evening, 7:30 man Chase moved that the petition 1* where, as far as we are able to asccrla in o’clock, is as follows : Old Bossy. «■■■■■I placed on the table, which was carried. Song—" Soldiers’ of the Cross,” School. * * * Judge Conder has no case. Walter Lynch was granted permission Recitation—” The Lord of Light and Quite a nnmlter of persons were sur­ * * * to putin a side walk to the boat house prised that District Attorney McNary Life,” Theodore Finney. We are in receipt ot a letter from the on thee water front. was not on hand to call a grand jury at Portland Chamber of Commerce, sug Song—"Easter Morn,” School A. W. Fletcher wanted to know if the the circuit court on Monday, for several gesting that the Headlight set forth the Scripture Reading.—I. Cor. 1 5th chapter. city council had any objection to the matters ha ve cropped up since the last resources and business opportunities in Responses—Bv School. Mutnal Telephone Company extending a term of court which should have been in­ this section for the information of visi­ Hymn—"The Risen Christ.” School. line into this city, as it was proposed to vestigated now. Therefore, it was dis­ tors to the Exposition who might be in­ Recitation—"The Secret of Easier Day," Six little ones. start mutual telephone companies in the appointing to a nuffllter of our citizens duced to visit rilh.mook. The Headlight south part of the county, the advantage that no grand jury was drawn, and the has pointed out over and over that Till­ Arch Exercise—Nine girls. of which is tbateach subscriber owns his county is out probably several hundred amook is the best dairying section in Song—“ Shining for God,” Intermediate and Primary Classes. own phone and wire. Mr. Fletcher was dollars which it might have collected in Oregon, and, taking farmers as a class, Recitation —” The Christ Child,” Four told he would have to get a franchise fines. We may say in behalf of District the dairymen of Tillamook are lietter little ones. prepared and present it to the citv conn- Attorney McNary that he is engaged at fixed, make more money annually and Address—Edgar Munson. cil. The city council will meet again Salem with a grand jury inquiring into are more independent than farmers in Song—" Send the Gospel Light,’’ School. this even mu state land frauds, so was unable to at­ other parts of the state. Tillamook is an Recitation—” What for Jesus,” Esther tend this term ofcourt, but however that ideal dairying country, where the dairy, Svenson. Notice may lie,«it was just as imperative that men raise their winter feed on the farms, Responses—By School. On and after May 1st we have decided a grand jury should have been drawn at and wfflve n failure is unknown. Trio—” Easter Lillies,” Hah mid Erina Quick and Lucile Stevens. to sell only FOK CASH. this term of court, and probably more Grass fl king in T ilia monk, and that is J. P. AL1UEN, Proprietor. All who are indebted to us will please so than the last term of the circuit court the rtJMrflHftiiig can carried on so Hymn Tidings—Bv School. Consecration Prayer—Bv School. call at our office and settle their ac­ when the grand jury rounded up those sure* •Wwt’y profitably in this county I Cbnseirational Hymn—By School. counts either with cash or by note and who ran the gambling houses and gam- and ¿which ia $ splendid I section for those Easter Offering. ling games. ° " M c I xtosh & M c X aik C o . • wh > want to go into d dairying to locale , Benediction—Rev. Stockwell. Special Attention paid to Tourists. T 4 « e e ■ ■ e e i I For the Sick. » / / I r f 'V » í * ♦ I b I 1 tf- * I Chas. I Clough, I Ij * « ¡ i ' 1 The Best Hotel <1 THE ALLEN HOUSE, ri Headquarters for Travelling Men. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accomnio a .u * fl u 1 J»- I — > I I ■Tjm