_™±AMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER Editorial Snap Shots. poor Belitz. he wasn't possessed with lot of money and able to cover up a ' «piracy like lht rich ,e,lows ,li‘l with dleir money to get them out of a scrape. thing, anyway, but to make it more in- terMting, if one man can do it,why can’t every business man in the city draw out of the city treasury . .-5 every month for doing next to nothing ? How about it. Mr. Mayor and Mr. Coun. cilinen ? CLOTHING. Ho.v much revenue will be added to the * * * The election in the East was a surprise .ity treasury this year by way of fines ? This may be considered a fool question, to those who are watching the signs of for Tillamook City don't raise any reve­ the times, for it is evident that the peo. nue to s|>ea k of that way. It was but pie are tired of political corruption and the "graft system” that goes with it. ,5 last year. In Pennsylvania and Ohio, ■.•.he -e the re- It is reported that some of the timber publican machines were so coriupt and indicates, who own most of the timber grafting, thev have been knocked out of this county, intend to give the settlers power and the graft system in those who are holding down claims trouble states have been given a tremendous brcontesting them. That is something shaking up. When Pennsylvania and that the timber people had better think Ohio goes democratic,ns it did last week, over twice before they do anything like it must be taken for granted '.hat there is that, for there is no reason why n spirit something rotten with the political sys­ of antagonism should spring up between tem, which requires n stringent bribery the settlers and the timber men. and corruption law.to cope with it. The * * If When the Headlight kicked some few corruption in Oregon needs also a shak­ years ago on account of the bridge being ing up. For instance, tile “sacks” which built at Jenkins' instead of at Bester's the bar pilots, railroad companies, the brewers and liquors dealers used at the ford, those who were then in control of last and previous state legislatures to in­ I county affairs and those who controlled fluence legislation. The time is not far some of the officials, laughed at us and distant when Oregonians will also balk i called us uncomplimentary names. But like the people of Pennsylvania and Ohio, we have lived to seethe time when those and it will be a good thing for the state 1 who balked at the proposal to place the bridge nt the ford balking now because when they become indignant and stop this corruption and lobbying in the state I it isn’t there Take your own medicine, legislature. | gentlemen. COPYRIGHTED 1904 DY CROUSE & BRANDEGEE. UTICA. NEW YORK A * # I * M * Who will Tillumook county favor out The business men of Portland have I taken junketing trips to several parts of ■ ot the four aspirants for congressman ? The man who has the grit to go back to Oregon. The H eadlight extends an in­ Washington and knock the ‘'stuffin’” vitation to them to visit Tillamook, on out of the board of engineers for turning these conditions, that they take the trip down the project to improve Tillamook in January and February when it is bar on the silly, illogical pretext that necessary to cross the mountains on the Tillamook was tooclose tothe Columbia hurricane deck of a cayuse, just to con­ river to have Tillamook bar improved. vince them of the need of a railroad and The Coast Counties, the most neglected i what an increase of business it would part of Oregon, should pull together and bring to Portland. Now, let's see whe­ work together to secure the nomination ther they have the grit to take the jour­ and election of a congressman who will ney and pay us a visit. get in and work and accomplish some * * * It seems that the grand jury did not thing for the Coast Counties by way of have much trouble finding out who it harbors improvements. That is the kind was that was in the whiskey business of man that the Press of the Coast and who it was that was peddling it out Conn ties should center upon. Tillamook, over the county, contrary to law nnd Lincoln, Douglass, Coos and Curry are contrary to the wishes of the people of all more or less interested in harbor im- Tillamook County. That is prima facie provements, and it is the duty of the evidence that the jurymen who draws a Press of the Coast Counties to agitate salary of $2 a day for a few days can for harbor improvements, and with the cntcli < nto and make it interesting for same vim as the Press in Portland is that class of law breaker, whereas our agitating for the improvement of the GO TO Ing salaried peace officers—well, it seems Columbia bar and the Press is agi'ating for the improvement of the Willamette to us, don’t want to, for that would'he valley. We find that a number of the contrary to their religion. FOR newspapers in the Coast Counties have * * * It is reported around town that the already taken up the congressional fight grand jury inquired into the conspiracy and have decided to support Walter L. of turning over creamery stock and par Tooze, of Marion county. There is no tics voting on it in a recent city election, objection to that, for Mr. Tooze is a live, We solicit your patronage and will and if it hadn't been that the jury was energetic gentlemen and would work for hurried, an indictment would have been the best interest of the district. If all returned had it liad'more time. As it the newspapers in the Coast Counties was four voted for an indictment and would agitate for more harbor improve­ fflHE NEW HOME OF THE HOLMES BUSI three against. This is so flagrant act ol ments for the Coast Counties, and send ih -88 College. Tenth and Washington Sts., Portland, Or., now under construction, will he corruption that it cannot be put under a Mr. Tooze to congress on this issue, it splendidly lighted and will have «very conven­ ience for the accommodation of 500 students. bushel, and as Tillamook county is send­ seems to us that the newspapers of the There will be 12 offices for business -ractlce. with department telephones, adding ing poor citizens to jail for much less Coast Counties would be looking after equipped machines, loos--leaf ledgers, card files and ap­ crimes than that, the prosecuting attor the best interest of this long bottled-up pliances necessary to the modern bnainess office. We placed 514 graduates In positions last year. nev should go after the rich, who have section of Oregon and help open it up to commerce and industry. used bribery and corruption in Tillamook NEW ARRIVALS, Just from Factory. We amirauté® a tit A nice line of CROUSE and BRONDEGEE CLOTHING * The Neatest, Nobbiest Suits, Overcoats and Rain Coats ever brought to Tillamook tVan any IJailor or sait»? fes® Air^we ask for you to come ami see for yourself and tie, prigt®, TiftaaMtt taAte® iw ¡t nts ¡n «pnp.asiMB to former soils. UJe have the Chillies that Sati®®»®, TODD & CO ■J The Clothiers NEW MEAT MARKET. A. H. BEATY give you satisfaction. Main Street, Tillamook. * * » Portland, Oregon, Nov. 17, 1905. Sir : 1 herewith enclose a complete list of the awards received for exhibits from Tillamook County at the Lewis* Clark Fair. Mr. Dosch, in charge of awards, informs me that about January 1st next the awards and medals will he sent to the County Judge for distribution. I regret there was not more effort made on the part of the people of this county to send in exhibits, which could have been conveniently gotten together such ns apples, vegetables, fish. coal, wool, etc., hut after all Tillamook County did as well as other counties considering the number of exhibits dis- played. 1 will ask the people, and especially all those who stood off and found fault with the County Judge, the Commissioners nnd myself, but who did nothing them selves, to kindly drop us for a short time and "take off your hats” to the following list of medals received by those who mnde a feeble effort to do some­ thing for the good of the County. Yours very respectfully, ft * The city council ''fired'' Marshal Quick because he was too bu«v attending to bis own business and was not looking after the city’s interest nnd enforcing the law as he swore, in taking office, that he would do. Some of Quick's friends don't see wherein the city mnde any im­ provement, for it was only taking $45 away from Quick f-»r doing next to noth thing for the citv and then giving that amount of money every month to Cle tnents, who, they say. is potting in most of bis time running a delivery. wagon. Well, it doen I look exactly the For catalog write to temporary address: 28-36 Y. M. C. A. Bldg.. Portland, Ore. Leave on C ranberries Mr. Atkins, Sand Lake. S ilver M edal on P otatoes : on Leave 7:45 a.m. 6:10 p.m. on B ronze M edal on A. Harris. Sand Lake. Freah vaccine points at Clough’s Arrive. 11:20 a.m. 0:50 p.m. Arrive. 11:35 a.m. 10:35 p.m. ASTORIA Arrive. 11:85 a.m. { for Seaside Direct > 5:20 p.m. Leave ASTORIA Arrive. SEASIDE Arrive < for Astoria Direct > 12:30 p.m Has reduced prices 1 Leave SEASIDE Arrive on all his BOOTS 6:15 a.m. i < for Stevens. Warrenton Ft 1 0:25 a.m. Ham- > 7:20 p.m. »0:30 a.m. ’ mo nd, Astoria. ) and SHOES Additional train leaves Astoria daily at 11:30 a.m. for all points on Ft. Stevens All my goods are branch, arriving Ft. Stevens 12:30 p.m., re­ leaves Ft. Stevens at 2:00 p.m., ar first class, I will not turning, riving Astoria 2:45 pm. Sunday only. "• be under sold by any • Through tickets and close connection via N. F. Ry. at Portland and Goble and O. R other House in Till- Kt N. Co., via Portland. J. C. Mayo, 6. P. A. mook City. Sk.n 5'50 p.m. < Steven«, Seaside.) 7:40 a.m A Harris. Sand Lake. S ilver M edal TIME CARD. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER Leave BUSINESS COLLEGE Municipal ownership is a craze in some of the largecities in the East, nota­ bly Chicago and New York, upon which, it is plair, to see. >i number of politicians expect to ride into power. Here's a ch nice for those who aspire to public P eter M c I ntosh . o fi.-e io Till-im i >k I > get inr > the popu I tr han 1 wagon and whoop it up for the G old M edal on C heese : |*eople of the county to own all the pub Charles Ray. Cloverdale. lie utilities. The people who have bot­ W. D Glad well, Blaine. tled up this county with toll roads, who Robinson Cheese Company, Tilla­ don't wnut a railroad or the bar ini mook City. proved, and the Southern Pacific, which Henry Rogers. Tillamook City. won't build a railroad itself nor allow McIntosh Cheese Company, Till«- anyone else to, must think the people in mook City. the East arc gone crazy. But it is just Nehalem Dairy Association, Nehalem. s ich conditions which are to be found in S ilver M edal on C heese : Tillamook and other parts of Oregon | Miami Valley Dairy Association. that will send tlmusni ds of persons into Hobsonyille. the municipal owrership hand wagon John Pennick, Hebo. when the craze takes I.old of this state. G old M edal on C randerri RS : * A-&C.R.R. 8:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Tillamook’s list of Awards. TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. I nm n graduate of the celebrnted Niles Bryant Piano Tuning School ut Battle Creek, Mich. Expert work guaranteed. C. G. ZIPF. A t W atch T owhr H ouse . PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORK, VEAL AND SAUSAGE MEAT. City, with ns much zeal and energy ns Prosecuting Attorney Heney went after the I .nd Iraud conspirators. * * * In recording the death of Mr. M Man- son, we do so with deep regret, yet it is only fitting that the H eadlight should add a few words in praise ol those of our citizens who have lived good and useful lives. This much can truthfully be said of Mr. Munson. He was a gentleman in every sense of the word—a Christian gentleman, as well. We cannot pay any one a grander taken of respect than this. Whenever the Angel ol Death deprive a community of such men there is reason to deplore their departure. A large num b.-r of citizens are truly grieved, for they knew Mr. Munson to be a good citizen, a stannch friend and kind neighbor, and withal a devoted husband. Such men are missed and a loss to society, He has gone to his rest—.mil his reward for livin' a Christian life. RESIDENT PIANO TUNER, » •» » RIFLES. • • »ranSJ „ PISTOLS, . fr«m ZJ«»« Jî K SHOTOLN5. from 7 SO Io 35-00 r -, rftiotirdi.Bin'IWMT«' f.H 1 ' I • ' I 4 ■" ' * f * ,4° •* tlluasnttart cl « ì 8TEVEKB A RMS AMD TOOL CO. C CHI' TIL tALLS, “ASS. U.S. A. • Preparing for County and State Cer­ tificates. Higher courses recognized in ( Washington and other States. D emand N ormal T rained T eachers . for Longer terms, higher wages and better | opportunities for promotion nwnrd the Normal graduate for his enterprise. School directors appreciate the superior ability of Monmouth graduates and the j demand far exceeds the supply. Special attention given to methods work in graded and ungraded schools. 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