Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 18, 1906, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 18. 1906
THE STORK BRINGS JOY
Mr. E. P. Mills had the misfortune to
NETARTS
a convention
nominating a party
lose his best cow last Saturday night.
To th» household but
ticket a* heretofore, the voters who
how about the mother?
W. E, Catterlin went, to Riverdale They found her dead Sunday morning.
We’ll again bet dollars to donghnuts register in time will do so, and the per­
lisa she been joyful
Messrs. F. E. Borneman and Ralph
that the editor ot this newspa^^r wrote son receiving the highest number of Monday returning the same day.
SEWING MACHINE.
d elu, the week, aud
j-
Millie
Phelps
returned
home
Miss
Moor went out last Saturday to visit
and published the Christensen-Hiner mar­ votes for each office will become the
ROLLER BEARING.
riage notice that appeared in the Herald. candidate. It is going co be interesting Tuesday after a few weeks' visit in Till­ at their homes at Bay City and Tilla­
HIGH GRADE.
* * *
mook, respectively, until Sunday. They
to know whether those who take part amook, visiting friends and relatives.
Frank Reading was over from the started at 4 o’clock A. M. Saturday.
Henry Crenshaw is thinking some ^f in this primary election will support the
becoming a candidate tor sheriff. It is a candidates when it comes to the election, logging camp Sunday and spent the day
C. A. Smith hauled a load of grass
free for all contest, wide open for every­ Here is a good opportunity for the re­ with Dan Arrance and family,
seed last Saturday and sowed it in his
M. A. Hodgdon, of Fairview, brought
body to enter the race, and the aspirants publicans in Tillamook ^county to drop
slashing which he burned last summer.
months preceding the
don’t have to knuckle down to a lot of their foolish factional fights and sup over a band of cattle to leave on their
Frank Kumm visited the school last
advent?
politicians tor support any more.
port the party’s nominees. They ought place for the winter. Geo. Coffman has
Too many wither*
Friday.
lind it a time of fearful
* * *
to do it if they think anything of party charge of their place tins winter and is
Mrs.
Mattie
Mills
who
has
been
visit
­
anxiety because of the
Attorney F. W. Benson, of Southern
principles. It entirely rests with the re- feeding their cattle.
knowledge that they
ing her sister-in law, Mrs. Samantha
Oregon, informs us that he will be a can­
Joe Kutcher went to the county seat
are - not i n good heal th."
publicans themselves whether they want
Mills,
of
Beaver,
has
returned
to
her
They have allowed
didate for secretary of state on the re
to win at the coming election or whether the last of the week,
weaknesses,
pains
and drains to accumu­
home at Brown's.
publican ticket. A pretty good man for
late till the health is completely under­
they will court defeat again. It will be
Mr. Chas. Bays is somewhat of a crip­ mined and they are "more than discour­
the position if Portland don’t gobble up a straight party vote at the primaries,
NEHALEM.
ple at present, the result of a heavy fence aged,” and all because they have been
everything in sight at the political pie
and it should be a straight party vote
misadvised by well-meaning friends or
Automatic
Miss Elsie Scovell returned to Tilla­ post falling on his food and crushing it.
counter.
maltreated by an inefficient doctor.
Lift. .
I at the election if the republicans think
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To all such here is the new» that there
mook on Friday, having speut the holi­
People
are
beginning
to
study
their
Our literary section gives the Herald anything of their party. The democratic
is a remedy that will heal and not hurt.
days with her parents.
seed catalogues now, selecting the seed
U was discovered forty years ago by
man a spasm in the big head once in a “ knockers" will as usual circulate all
The question, “Resolved, that labor for the gardens, that will have to be Dr. Pierce who searched Nature'» labor­
while. Well, it is like this : Like most manner of political lies about prospec­
atory
— th - arth. for the remedial agents
produces all wealth and should be the made before we know it.
so Ifberaii/ provided therein. He Us>k
every business man in the city, we have tive republican candidates. for they
recipient thereof,” was discussed by “All day the low-hung clouds have drop­ Lady’s Slipper root. Black Cohosh root,
had a big run of business since the saloons know it is only by causing dissenssion in
by buying t!
Unicom root. Blue Cohosh root. Golden
the Onion Peak literary society at their
ped
Seal root, anil by extracting, combining
and gambling joints have closed up, con­ the republican party that they can ex-
reliable, hone
meeting Friday and was won by the
and
preserving,
without
the
use
of
alco
­
Their garnered fulness dow n.
sequently we are able to give our read­ pect to win.
high grade str
hol, tile glyceric extracts of these natural
affirmative.
* * *
All day a soft, grey mist hath wrapped remedies he has given to the world
ers four more pages of interesting read­
ing machine,
There was a social dance at VVm.
D r . P ierce ' s F avorite P rescriition .
Hill, valley, groye and town.”
For several years it has been the an­
ing matter.
Snvders’ Saturday evening.
which has to Its credit the enviable and
Selected.
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STRONGEST GUARANTEE. \
I pleasant duty of the Headlight ni an to
unparalleled record of more than a half-
The poison that our speak easy furnish­
The Astorian is in high ecstasy over I buck up against those who violate the
million of cure» in the last forty years.
National
Sewing Machine Co.,
es
its
victims
makes
them
quarrelsome.
Glory.
the agitation it has started for a railroad law and the professional “grafters,” and
"Only those who have given Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription a trial can appreciate
SAN
FRANCISCO.
CAL.
from Astoria to Tillamook, although it in doing so we expected and have met Not long since one of ourciiizens was
Pat wrote back that he only carried what a boon It Is to suffering women.” writes
PACTOPV a-r nejj
•• •
does not mase it clear how this is to be with the vindictive opposition of that roaming around with a gun, seeking the I the brick and inorter to the top of the Miss Vlnna Seamore, of 33 Elm St.. Toronto.
Ont.
"For
two
years
I
suffered
intensely
accomplished. But how slow of the city class, and it is only in recent years that life of his wife and boy.
from female weakness until life was a burden T imber L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N i tice fur
• ladder, the man up there did the work.
to me. I had dist restdnir, bearing-down pains
The schooner Della came in Tuesday
P ublication .
by the sea. Astoria might have been a public sentiment was aroused and the
Afterwards the hod carriers formed a so I could scarcely stand up. Had hot
United States I,and Office,
busy and prosperous city today had it people lined up and took a decided stand with freight for the merchants. She will union, when the man at the top was only flashes, was very despondent, weak, and ut­
Portland, O egon,
terly
wretched.
My
physician
gave
me
treat
­
November 20th, 1905.
pulled for a railroad to Tillamook City on this important and far-reaching ques­ load with box shooks and go south.
a comparison to the importance that Pat ments but without success. I tried several
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
remedies but obtained no relief until 1 be­ with the provisions of the act of CotiRress uf
The Nehalem Dairy Association met
instead of to Portland some few years tion—the enforcement of the law in this
enjoyed. There was a time when the gan to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip­ June 3rd, 1878, entitled “An act for »he sale of
Jan. Sth, and elected Geo. Loerpabel, H.
tion. I began immediately to improve, and
ago.
city and county. The Headlight, true to
man who believed in Christ was cast In four months' time I was as well and strong timber land« in 'he S'atea of California Oregon.
* * *
Nevada and Wushington Territory,” as ex­
V. Alley and S. Scovell directors.
m ever.”
its
constitutents
and
the
best
interests
of
out
of
the
synagogue
or
into
prison,
the
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
We have been trying to figure out why
W. E. Knight went to work for J.
Constlpatlc.i cured by Doctor Pieros’» August <1, 189?,
the
peopleandcounty,
had
but
one
plank
most insignificant being of all. Since Pleasant Pelieta.
it is that the Hon. George Washington
GEORGE B. LAMB
Whitney Saturday.
Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of
men have been allowed to proclaim their
Kiger should want to enter the political to walk and advocate. True we succeed­
Oregon, has this day filed in Ithia office
Emil
Larsen
went
out
side
last
week
faith, the same spirit of monopoly and
his sworn statement No. 6712. for the pur­
arena, and we can come to no other con­ ed in arousing public interest, yet for all to look fur a job.
Jamaican Lady Speaks chase of the E >2 of 8w ami W % 1 f Se L of
importance that Pat exhibited becomes A
clusion than this, that George must have that the agitation must go on account
No. 24, in tp. No. 1 S, Range 8 W, and
Highly of Chamberlain’s I sec.
will offer proof to show that the land
prominent.
a mortgage on ex Senator Maxwell's of the violators ol the law being so dar­
Cough
Remedy.
sought
is more valuable for its timber or stone
SPRUCE.
Christ is the Saviour, he does the
for agricultural purposes, and toestab ish
political sack, which must be getting ing and determined to violate the law,
Mrs. Michael Hart, wife of the super, than
his claim to said land before the Register and
as
they
are
doing
repeatedly
in
Tilla
­
work,
to
him
belongs
the
Glory.
The
musty after being put away in the politi
intendant of Cart Service at Kingston, Receiver of this office at Portland, Oregon,
Monk Woods and family, of Pleasant
cal scrap cubboard ut that deposed local mook City. We have repeatedly stated Valley, visited II. A. Kinnaman and Independent Church holds that so long Jamaica, West India Islands, says that on Tuesday, the 13th day of February, 1906.
He names as witnesses :
that when the laws are enforced it adds
us a man has the brawn, he is eligible she has for some years used Chamber­
statesman.
Wayne W. Wiley, Charles A. Johnson, of
family Sunday.
lain’s Cough Remedy for coughs, croup Tillamook, Or.; Fred Skoinp, of Trask, Or.;
money to the city’s or county’s treasury,
* * *
to
carry
the
hod,
and
that
any
believer
Mr. Bud Wallace went to the city
ind
whooping
cough
and
has
found
it
Chas.
I. Clough, of Tillamook, Or.
Deputy District Attorney Cooper has and when they are not it is the taxpay­
in Christ is competent to point to Christ very beneficial. She has implicit con­
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Saturday.
above described lauds are requested to file their
received a letter from the ex-democratic ers who have to go down in their jeans.
Clyde Kinnaman visited home folks the redeemer without any further quali­ fidence in it and would not be without a claims in this office on or before said 13th day
editor, and now a fugative from justice, Tillamook County could and should have
Sold by Chas. ofFeoruary, 1906.
fication, that the wav to heaven is open bottle of it in her home.
Sunday.
A lgernon D resser , Register.
I. Clough’s Drug Store.
wanting to know what his bail would be had several thousand dollars added to its
Dr. Mills and wife, of Tillamook, and free to all, that we do not ne**d any
fixed at if he came hack to Tillamook. treasury had the peace officers «lone their
passed through our vicinity Sunday, on introduction to Christ. The Ministerial
Frank Weatherly, with others, was in­ sworn duty, so it is not surprising that
Union is a humbug of their own inven
their way to the valley,
dicted by the last grand jury for selling a large number of taxpayers are wanting
I. Hiner and family visited relatives non.
•’rot gut,” and there is a little mystery the sheriff's salary reduced as a conse­
The object of
union is to monopolize
in Tillamook Saturday and Sunday.
how they got next and were not arrest­ quence of this non-enforcement of the
an avocation. To authorize others to
C
Dye
and
family
visited
Mr.
Nor
­
ed and made to pay a fine, As the law law. The gambling “gratters” could
engage in the same and to show their
mal» Dye and family Sunday.
breakers are “squealing'' on one another not carry on their games if the laws were
“ And John
Messrs Jim Woodsand Seth Moon, of importance in general.
it would be proper for Frank to return enforced the same as sheriffs in some ot
Blaine, and Frank Dye, of Beaver are answered him, saying, Master, we saw
and join the band ofdemocratic ‘ squeal­ the other counties are raiding the “graft
moving Mr. Jolies, of Blaine, to Tilla­ one casting out devils in thy name, and
ers’’ who are making Tillamook famous ters’ ” joints, but no one ever he$rd ot
he followed not us: and we forbade him,
mook.
* * *
anything like that in Tillamook ebunty
Adolph Shields, of Pleasant Valley, because he followed not us But Jesus
“To be eligible asa member of the com­ There is another course open. But it is
said, forbid him not.” Christ is the
mon council,a person must be a qualified nut to criticise the judiciary or the dis­ took % load of furniture to Blaine, Wed­
master builder, to him belongs the credit
nesday
for
Monk
Woods,
elector of the state and a taxpayer on trict attorney, but to relate a few facts
real propel ty within, and a resident of
Mrs. Gray, of Blaine, is visiting her of building the house. The preacher at
the ward of the ci tv which he is to re­ Whenever the gamblers were arrested husband and daughter at Beaver Creek best is only a hod carrier. He may talk
and were 111 a tight place, they would
present.1’
about saving souls, but be can only build
I
saw mill.
This is the qualifications for a council­ plead guilty and get a light sentence,
Rev. Helems, the paster of Beaver, a pile of brick and mud, he can never
man in Tillamook City, and needs no and laugh at the easy manner in which
stopped at A. Kinnaman s Friday night buikPthe house, ‘‘Christ is all and in
argument to prove that a person who is they got off and then start in right oft
all,’’ it is to him we look, not the
on bis way from Pleasant Valley.
elected without these qualifications have and carried on their games. Asa light
preacher. The sign board is by the
sentence
seems
to
have
but
little
effect
it
no legal standing whatever in the citv
way. not in the way. We see Christ
BEAVhH.
council. It is foolishness and absurd to is to be hoped that when the next batch
direct and not through the preacher. The
argue otherwise. The provision is a wise of gambling “gratters" and violators of
Born, to I. H. and A. L. Shortlidge, humble preacher enjoys the blessing by
one and should be lived up to, for it was the law are bagged, the district attorney Jan. 3, a son.
giving Christ the Glory.
J. C. G ove .
placed there to prevent those who have will advise and the bench will coincide in
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. West visited Mr.
no property interest and the transient imposing a penalty which will send the Sating, who has been quite sick, but is
$1OO Reward, $1OO.
class from running the citv government. violators of the law to prison. We do somewhat better at the present writing.
The readers ÿf this paper will be plessed to
learn that there is at least one dreadeddisea.se
Councdnian King struck the right cord not like to advise such a thing, hut it is
Amos Kirk has been under the weather that science has been able to cure in all its
when he said. ‘’Gentlemen, if I did not simply like this, there are a tew persons but is slowly improving. We hope to stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
is the only positive cure not known to the
have the proper qualifications when I who are so daring and determined to see him able to be out again in a few Cure
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
tional disease, requires a constitutional^ treat­
was elected I do not want to serve, and violate the law, nothing short of sending days.
ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cute is taken iiiternallv,
will gladly step down; neither do I want them to jail will make them respect the
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
Louie and Ed West are buisy trap­ «ui
faces of the system, thereby destroying the
to serve in the city council if any mem­ laws of the country.
ping, the wild varment such as otter, foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitution and
ber is not legally ¿milled to serve.”
mink, wild cat and mavbe, perhaps, the assisting nature in doing its work. I he proprie­
* * *
have so much faith in its curative powers,
To the Principals of the High latter would not mind if he should catch tors
that they offer one Hundred Dollars lor any
The newspapers of the Coast Counties,
a
dear.
case
that it fails to cure, send for list of testi­
Schools in the State of Oregon.
monials.
fully alive to the needs of Western Ore­
A dance is to be given in Bixby’s Hall
Address,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0.
3old by Druggists, 75c.
gon, are unanimous in their demands tor
The Oregon Equal Suffrage ARnocia- on Friday night, the 19th of Jan.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
harbor improvements and railroad con | lion hereby offers to the Jligli School
Frank Easter parsed through Beaver
nections to open up a nd develop this long pujila throughout the state a prize of Sunday on his way to the county seat.
Notice
neglected partion of the state, which is twenty dollars for the best essay on the
Mr. and Mrs. Ginn have been spending
I have opened a fish market in part of
immensely rich in undeveloped resourses. subject :
a part of the winter on their homestead, the build.ng now occupied by Mr. A. H.
'lillatnook must join the coast counties
building
and
clearing.
” R easons for equal suffkaok .”
Beaty, and will keep on hand smoked
in their efforts to accomplish something,
H Booth and wife have returned from salmon, salt salmom, salmon liellies,
The conditions are as follows :
for what this county needs is transpor­
No essay shall contain less than twelve their visit outside.
clams, crabs and fresh fish in season.
tion and shipping facilities to get lumber hundred nor more than fifteen hundred
Mr. Bixby is spending a few days at
F. N. E lliott .
to market. It will be noticed that Sen­ words.
Newberg with his family.
ator Fulton is thoroughly in accord
Mr. Hiatt and Mr. Ring passed
All essays must be complete and in
with the newspapers of the Coast Coun­ the hands of the committee by April the through here on their way home from
A Modern Miracle.
ties, and bis efforts is greatly appreciat­ 1 15th.
•• Truly miraculous teemed the recov­
Little Nestucca where they have been
ed, in introducing bills for appropria-I I
ery of Mrs Molllte Holt of this place”
Decisions to be rendered by May the working the road.
writes J.O. R. Hooper, Woodford, lenn.,
tions for the improvement ot coast har : 1st.
Mr. Wallace, of Spruce, was in Beaver ‘she was so wasted by coughing up
hors, amongst which is a hill for $50,000
Literature on the subject may lie ob­ Sunday riding in his new prize buggy.
puss fronifher lungs. Doctors declared
_Jor Tillamook bay. All the Coast Coun­ tained free by application to the
Mr. Lucas, our village clerk, is enjoy, her end so near that her family had
watched
by her bed-side forty-eight
ties have implicit confidence in Senator
Oregon Equal Suffrage Headquarters ing a cold and lame back—that is if there
hours; when, at my urgent request Dr.
Fulton, and true to the interests of this
is any enjoyment about it.
Press Department,
King's New Discovery was given her,
section of Oregon, it is not surprising Stearns Building, Sixth and Morrison
Mrs. Delia Tvler was out Sunday from with the astonishing result that im­
GO TO
that the newspapers of the Coast Conn,
Tillamook to sec her father, Mr. Saling. provement began, ami continued, until
streets. Portland, Oregon.
she finally completely recovered, ami
ties looked about for the l>est material
As Equal Suffrage will come liefore
is a healthy woman to-dav." Guaran-
for a congressman to assist Senator Ful­ the people of Oregon as a vital question'
BOULDER CREEK.
■emi cure h r coughs and'colds.
50,-
ton, and they are almost unanimous tor next June, for adoption or rejection at
and $1 (hi at Chas. I. Clough. Druggist.
for
Walter L. Tooxe The spirit of the Press the pulla, we believe it should receive
Mr Jake Huston was in our neigli- Trial bottle free.
in the Coast Counties is to ojien up and its share of attention in the educational borhood last week canvassing for sever­
develop Western Oregon, and it can l»e influence c.f the day, and respectfully al books and periodicals.
done with united effort The news|Mipers ami cordially invite your cooperation
Mrs. A R. Harding who lias been
We solicit your patronage and will give yon satisfaction.
are showing a united effort, not only in toward that end
quite sick for several weeks, is improv­
endorsing Mr. Tooxe for congressman, I
ing at this writing
Sincerely yours,
but in their determination tomake West i
Mr A. O. Foland. of Deaver, drove
H elen F. S palding .
ern Oregon a cotter ot industry and
Chairman Committee on Prize Essay a band of cattle past here Inst week.
commerre.
The Press has struck the
Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McIntyre and
key note, and with united effort. the i
Mrs. Vi. N. Bays went to the city oi
Begins It» 24th year September 26th
The Grip.
prospects m the Const Counties never
Tillain<»ok last Thursday.
looked brighter.
*' Befor»* we can sympathise with
T hree C ourses op S tudy
Several teams have l»e**n l»nisy the
» *
i othen* wu must have suffered our-
Preparing for County and State Cer.
___
past
week
moving
the
effects
of
Mr.
suffering
No one in future wdl l»e able "osar ,• selve*.'’ N» •ne can
Ihcates. Higher courses recognized in
• ■ tHlC® itH li'UX ILS It
---- realize the WUIIVIIIIK
Jones to Tillamook, and bringing back
orjloanjy w oa.’j,
Washington and other States.
they could not yet a r.omiimtiou and HiiriKlant Upon mi «Um k ol thv grip
' uu I hm . Ile III» » had
Invi the
thè actual
iivtUHl rxperimc
ex|wrience. those ot Mr. Monk Woods, who has
then feil S'»re because thev were turned I > I bere m proluibly uè di.eiiM* ihnt vali*..-
D emand for N ormal T rained
disease that caui
rented Mr. |ones* ranch.
down. The priiniry election law gives , *•» Illudi pIlVHK'Hl Milli mental agony, or
T eachers .
Nir.
and
Mrs.
CI
ihs
.
Bays
spent
last
everybody a mpiare deal, ami no matter wliicb «1 uiiivrwfiilly delie« tue iii ai m.|
Longer terms, higher wages and better
Sunday at the home of Mr. R. |’. Mills.
All
iliiiiger
troni
thè
grip,
lionevei.
mai
what office a person may aspire for he
opportunities lor promotion award the
tw aroi.|»l lo tbe ......... pi um- ot Cimili-
Mrs. Nellie Sherwood and Miss Marv
¿jymal graduate for his enterprise.
can c rculatc a petition and thereby lierlaln r I oligli Krm<«ly
Aniong thè Jensen came up from Hein* last Saturday
School directors appreciate the superior
hive his name placed on the primary te,,« of llioiiMnd» who have u»ed Ibi.«
ability of Monmouth graduates and the
r- be,.,
tor a visit at the home of H. L. Jensen
ballots. It is free and o|»en for n«n retiiedv. m4 olle i nw ha» vv»r lieen re-
’
»
pr* pt»-« 4 tu wttu
s
,
demand far.exceeds the supply.
and H. A. Chopard.
("•iti«l
thal
ha»
re»ul:ed
m
pneutiionia
WAU.1
tr»
marner.
bodv tn participate who wish ft will
or that lia- noi reei.vered. l’or sale bv
Mr. .tod Mrs. Jacob Nick In us spent
es—rw here
Catalogues> contammg d
¡¡¡J* ""’fra*d »choos.
I c a straight part vote, and instead of <ìa». I Clotigli's Diug Store
In c au »— <p tize-i.
Correspondence invited. Address
“* **nt
»PplKRtton.
’ast Sundjr with C. A, Smith and tamily.
'->rJ B. V. Bi tlbr . Secretory,
E' D'
Pres dent
STMMRO OH CO.
Editorial Snap Shots.
S ave
Money
The Red Front
Shoe
Has reduced prices
on all his BOOTS
and SHOES
All my goods are
first class, I will not
be under sold by any
other House in Till-
mook City.
My Goods are all 'Warranted.
All SHOES purchased of me will be RE­
PAIRED at REDUCED RATES.
CALL and get BARGAINS.
P. P- BRO WNE,Salesman
NEW MEAT MARKET.
A. H. BEATY
——
PRIME BEEF MUTTON PORK, VEAL
AND SAUSAGE MEAT.
Main Street, Tillamook.
harness
ËiiüEKA
Harness iiij
MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL