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Val. XVIII. No. 39 I TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. OREGON, JANUARY 25, 1906 Haltom rec’d on last stea mer 34 cases of Diamond Brand shoes for men, women and children. All go on sale at January clearance prices. > H. T. Botts, for abstracts. J. F. Welsh, of Blaine, was in the city on Monday. Henry Hayes was in from Spruce on Wednesday. • County Clerk G. B. Camb will turn the A. W. Buuii was in from Beaver on tax roll over to Sberiti Wnolle this week. Wednesday. This will give the sheriff plenty of time Fred C. Skomp was down from Trask to collect and the taxpayers as well, for those who want to receive the benefit oi on Thursday. W. A. Barretc came in from Portland the rebate have until the 15th March to do so. on Wednesday. Married, on Wednesday evening, at D. T. Werschkul was in from Clover the Allen house, in this city, by Justice dale on Wednesday . of the Peace Carl Haberlach, Mr. Guy C. II. Blake and wife were in from Bunn and Miss Marie C. Berns. Both Spruce on Thursday. are tavorably known in the county, and John Venable, of McMinnville, was in being highly respected by their young the city on Monday. friends, who wish the happy couple a A fine toilet soap at 10c. per dozen long life of happiness. cakes at W. E. Page’s. * Sunday morning at the Christian Rev. W.J. Roehmer was down from Church the subject of the sermon will be Nehalem on Wednesday. "Baptism and Salvation.” There will Money to loan on improved farm pro be a babtismal service at the close of the sermon. Special music will be rendered perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * It's a little late, but von can get those at this service. In the evening after, the Christian Endeavorservice’the Christian lard buckets at King & Mill’s now. * Church will unite with the United Breth Will hold Independent Church at Fair ren Church in the revival now in pro view hall next Sunday evening at 7.45. gress there. A cordial invitation is ex New spring cots, way below others in tended to all to attend these services. price and quality, call on W. E. Page. * The “Mum’’ Social to be given Friday Get into the habit of trading at Patz- evening m Todd's hall by the C.E of the laff's and receive a 5 per cent discount Christian church, will consist of some for cash. * numbers from "Mother Goose.” “The Clough's Chilblain Lotion stops the Funny Page Brigade,’’ and "As seen in itching and burning immediately, 25e, Tillamook in a business wav.” After the a bottle. * program refreshments will be served. F. R. Beals, the real estate agent, has The audience will be expected to keep sold B. W. Knight's place on Trash riyer “mum” while the program is being ren dered. and those making any audible to Gus Kunze. We are sorry to hear that Walt. J. sound will be subject to a fine of 10c, for 5 nith is quite sick at his home on the the first offence only. There will be other forms of entertainment besides AAilson river. those given above. Come every body and Rev. A. S. Foster will preach at Bay City on Sunday morning and in this city have a good time. For the first time in a number of years in the evening. the business men of Tillamook City F. S. Whitehouse has bought Fred have got together. They met in Cohn Burton's logging outfit and will put in a & Co.’s store Tuesday and decided that donkey engine. life was too short to spend fourteen The Quick Meal Range is the range hours a day in a store, and decided up. you want. King & Mills have the ex on early closing. This is a good move, clusive sale of them. * and we are glad that the business men The postal authorities are calling for have come together. The general pub bids again for the North Yamhill and lic will govern itself accordingly, for the Netarts mail routes. early closing movement will not cause I repair all kinds of sewing machines any inconvenience. Having made a and guarantee a good job or no charge good start in getting together, let the good work proceed nnd let Tillamook is made. W. E. Page. * Undenominational holiness meeting Citv have a live, wide-awake business ■ 5 every Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the U.B. par men's club. sonage Everybody welcome. * ANOTHER VICTIM SUES The steamer Coquille River came in on Friday to load lumber at the Hobson Financial Troubles in Thayer’s Robinson Cheese Company. ville mill and sailed on Tuesday. Early Closing ! HOW FUNNY ! To Our Subscribers. vill’n. Good meetings are reported. R. Robinson, plaintiff, vs. The R. Rob Leather will be higher, so you don't Mrs. Mattie Mills am) Mrs. Lenora An agreement between the merchants Some of our subscribers are getting a want to neglect your old harness. King inson Cheese Company (a corporation), Another “Conspiracy” Punctured little delinquent, and although we art .McIntyre spent last Saturday with Mrs. defendant, is the title of a suit which was • if Tillamook City that takes effect 6 Mills have the best harness oil. —Forgot the Golden Rule. pleased to semi the newspaper to them, Mae Blalock. Social dance at the Opera House, Sat- filed in the circuit court on Saturday, in February 1st, 1906. Manuel Borba visited with John Nick We wish to call the taxpayers atten it takes money to make the mare go We, the undersigned, merchants of which the plaintiff sues to recover the urday, Jan. L7th. Good music and Tillamook City, do hereby agree to close tion to one thing, before the political pot We intend, in the next few months, to laus from Saturday till Monday. sum of $1,245.75. Claude Thayer, R. good management. Tickets 75c, Mr, O. W. Kiniiainan informs us he Robinson and others formed a company our respective places of business during begins to boil, that is interesting but vet put all subscribers on a prepaid basis, There is some talk of erecting a union intends to move his family back home inconsistent. We will place two facts of each month of the year at the hours and we shall becompelled to cut off a few for the purpose of handling cheese and church at Fairview, which would be a engaged R. Robinson as buyer and sales mentioned below (except Saturday public record side by side so that the tax- who have enjoyed reading the Headlight duriug the present week. good thing for that neighborhood. Quite a bit of improving is going on payers can draw their own conclusions. for a long time but who have failed to man fur the company at a stipulated nights) : A petition is being circulated to sub salary, part of which he has been unable Months of January, February, March, It will be remembered that Judge Conder bear their share of the cost of production. thin winter in our vicinity, such as fence mit to the voters whether stock shall be to get, so brings suit to recover what is October and November stores close in his capacity of county judge author The Headlight is a factor in local affairs building, log burning, slashing, etc. Your correspondent is suffering with allowed to roam on the county roads ized Handley & Thayer to sue Homer and is outspoken whenever there is occa owing him. In his complaint Robinson promptly at 6 30 o’clock p.m. Montiia of April, Mav, June and Sep Mason to recover the land office fees, as sion to champion the interests oi the peo a badly sprained right wrist, and as she All kinds of new and second hand sets out : is not ambi-dexterous, ye editor must goods bought and sold. Also boots, “That about January 15, 1905, the tember stores close promptly at 8 o'clock they set forth that they belonged to the ple. It stands for the strict enforcement county« The case was thrown out of of the law, and has molded public opin please excuse poor writing, brevity of shoes and rubbers repaired by W. E. defendant employed plaintiff as buyer p.m. Months of July, August and December court on a technicality, and nothing fur ion in opposition to many “grafters’’and news. Page. * and salesman at the agreed salary of storeswill remain open as long as the ther was done, which plainly goes to vices which existed in Tillamook, and A new stock of Crouse & Brondegee $150 per mouth and 30 per cent of the prove that the county has no juristiction it was instrumental in bringing about a What One Article Accomplished. suits, overcoats, raincoats, just arrived profits, until the share of the profits trade requires. Sore« will remain open every Satur over U.S. land office business and is not more satisfactory state of affairs. The Five years «ilice the editor of thii at Todd's. Call and see them before added not to exceed $600 upon plain i entitled to the fees for work performed price of a subscription to the Headlight paper suggested to Hon. F. T. Wright, tiff’s salary during the year, and defend day night as long as the trade requires. buying. » Signed : by the county clerk. If the suit had been is but a small sum every vear. consider man, of Ibis city, that he prepare an E. T. Haltom returned to' the city on ant was also to pay the expenses of brought in good faith, it should have ing what it has done for Tillamook, and article on Indirect Taxation for our D. T. Edmunds, King & Mills Co. Friday from a business -.rip. meeting the plaintiffin working for the company. been proceeded, but as it was allowed to if the taxpayers want the good work to New Year’s edition, and he did so. “That under the agreement plaintiff Alex. McNair & Co. W. A. Williams. salesman of the Cash Buyers' Union at Carl A. Patzlaff. drop, it is proof enough now to every go on, all we ask is a continuation of The article was primed and widely cir Todd & Co. worked for defendant 11 months, from Spokane. Cohn & Co. taxpayer that the suit was brought to their kindly support and patronage, and culated. The result was the enactment R D Wade. Take your hides to M. F. Leach’s meat and including January 15. 1905, to and cast a reflection upon the character of we assure our subscribers that the Head- of whai. in known as the Eddy corpora E. T. Haltom. market and get the highest price. He is including December 15, 1905, when the Mason and to ruin him politically, for he light will be as outspoken and fearless tion tax bill, and the inheritance tax agreement was ended bv mutual consent. paying 6c. |>cr pound for well triinmed The Registration. had obtained a reputation while serving as heretofore. But, as we said before, it bill that are putting over one hun “That during the time the defendant green hides. * Up to yesterdav those who had regi«1 the people for six years as county clerk takes money to make the mare go, no dred thousand dollars per year into made a profit of $2,400. Borrow money where you can gel the “That under the agreement plaintiff teted numbered 116, amongst the fol which made him a formidable candidate matter what business or cause a person tlie stale treasury, and each year the best terms. Keep your deposit where for any office, and for fear that he might is engaged in._______________ money from the corporation license earned during the time the full sum of ■ lowing parties : vou can get a square deal. We make come up for county judge, there are a Tl. Rep Dem. So. Pr. N tax and the inheritance tax will increase. $2,250 and defendant has paid plaintiff NEHALEM. no charge for collecting checks on other | ................ 8 « 0 0 0 few persons who have been circulating a In the battle for a greater share of on account thereof $1,004.25 and no Bay 3 2 1 1 Beaver............. 8 banks. Tillamook County Bank. * j lot of dirty lies about him of late. Such, state revenues to be raised by indirect more, and there was due and unpaid on Blaine ............ 3 2 1 0 0 Enslaved, roblied, hiurdered and now Another creamery company has been I the agreement Dec 15, 1905, $1,245.75 Barnegat......... 1 however, a.e the methods of those who 1 0 0 0 disfranchised, all in free America. Ye taxation there is no better literature organized, the East Beaver Cheese Com j from defendant to plaintiff. conspired to besmirch Mason’s charac Carnahan ...... 3 0 1 0 to circulate than tne article written by gods, shake brother Russia. Dolph ............. 0 0 0 0 0 puny, with a capital stock of $700, and ter. and not strange to relate, the ear Wrightman five years ago. It has “That plaintiff has demanded payment Fairview......... 14 7 3 3 “Oil, what fools these mortals lie.” 1 the incorporators are George Wallace, thereof and payment has been refused ; marks are that of some of those who are borne great results to the taxpayer H 0 0 0 0 0 Foley................ The Nehalem Telephone and Telegraph now under indictment, and Mason should James Christensen and C, Blanchard. and it will bear more fruit the oftener 1 1 0 0 wherefore, he prays for judgment against Garibaldi......... 2 (Jo. met Saturday, elected * officers and 0 0 0 1 have reported the matter to Mr. Heney. Hebo................ 1 it is reiterated and extended into ac Just arrived, a consignment oi new the defendant for $1,245 72.” adopted by-laws. 0 Hoquarton...... 27 17 9 1 It should he done. Now the compari- tual practice, and we have reprinted a goods, consisting of boys overalls, coats Ralph R. Duniwav, of Portland, is the Little Nestucca 0 O 0 0 0 Oscar Bergman has the job to clear son. It will be noticed that the sheriff, |sirt of the argument then m’tdo by the and vests. Brand new and all wool and ' attorney for Robinson. 2 2 0 ' Nehalem ......... 16 11 the school grounds in the Southfork who is a salaried officer,* has been acting gentleman who was afterwards recog 1 latest style at less than half the usual 0 0 0 The R. Robinson Cheese Company i Netarts........... 1 district. in th? capacity of constable, and all the j price others sell for. Call and see them, was organized in October. 1904, with Sandlake......... r 1 0 0 o Dr. Sharp came to Nehalem Monday nized by our state government as an 1 0 0 1 South Prairie.. 2 work he has done fo” the justice court he I authority on this subject, mid has for W. E. Page. * capital stock placed at $10,000, with Tillamook ...... 29 15 11 0 2 to do dental work. has put in a bill to the county cdurt and ' a number of years been tax collector Rev. J. S. Rhoads, presiding elder of John R. Harter, R. Robinson and C. W. Union ............. 0 0 0 0 • The Telephone Co. is making an effort Judge Conder has allowed it. Isn’t it under the secretary of state, an office the U.B. church ir. this district, who was ’ Talmage incorporators. Total ...... 116 70 31 « 4 3 funny ? The county brought suit to get to extend their line to the Miami cream for which he lias liecotue a candidate pastor of that church in this citv, com ery to connect with the Tuttle system. th)« year.—Journal (Salem). HaRom has just rec’d a big Voters can register before a notary money which did not come out of the menced a series of meetings there on Soil- public or a justice of the peace, and if the , taxpayers’ pockets from Mason, now EOULDER CREEK. dav. and will continue each evening until shipment of “Cutter” shoes necessary blanks are not on hand, Clerk why r.ot bring suit to recover money Prise Manarca Roosters for 8ale. further announcement. and wooden sole shoes Geo. H Lamb will lie pleased to furnish that did come out of the taxpayers’ Messrs. C. A. Smith and R. Y. Blalock For Sale, Full Blooded Prize .Manures R. C. Irwin came in on Monday to them on application. ' pockets ? These are public matters and went to Tillamook last Satnrdav after a Rooster«, $1 each. Apply at the Head get a write up of the Hembree case for I France is talking al«>ut sending some I I open to newspaper criticism, and, pro- load of supplies, feed, seed oats, etc, I light office. the Evening Telegram. He visited Hem other new warships to Venezuela, but Notice. j bably, deserve more criticism than we Mr. Frank Dye ’panned Boulderville the Turkish Sultan may boast that he Dry Wood for Sale. — Inquire of J. S. bree in jail at McMinnville and when Notice. We have given the facts, that Saturday, en route to Blaine with a load Diehl, residence, one mile east of city. . give it. asked about the bones in the stove, he sn v them first. ! is all. and every taxpayer is allowed to of lumber. I have opened a fish market in part of 'Ihe House may plead that it was said they were lieef bones. | think what they like of such funny pro* Property to Trade. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. McIntyre the building now occupied by Mr. A. H. looking the other way when Represen Only a few mòre days of, tative Binger Hermann took the oath. Wanted to trade, 1611 acres for Tilla 1 cedure. visited at H. A. Chopard’s last Sunday, Beaty, and will keep on hand smoked property. Has 10 tons of chittioi salmon, salt salmom, salmon bellies, Mrs, Me remaining until Monday. the January Clearance Sale There may be significance in thj fact mook bark an<l partly improved. Value. at Halt Jtn’S—Every Article t'iat the new chief of staff of the army is * MO. Full information at Headlight Valentines i cent to £i.oo There is a neighborhood prayer meet- clams, crabs and fresh fish in season. F. N. E lliott . ing Thursday evening at W. D Glad- at Haliom’s office. from Missouri. in st”ck reduced in pr’ce. CLOSING OUT SALE ! ! BY TOOD & CO Onyaccount of a change in our business, vve will close out our Entire Stock of I CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES and FURNISHING GOODS, With the exception of a few lines mentioned below, at a discount of 20 to 33 1-3 below regular prices. It is a well known fact that we carry the best line of Clothing, Hats and Shoes in Tillamook County, including Crouse & Brandigee Clothing, Gordon Hats, Walkover Shoes, Utz & Dunn’s Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, and Gotzian and Washington Shoes for Men and Boys. All go in this sale. Sale commenced on Wednesday, Jan. 3, and will continue until stock is dis posed of. Store building for Rent to a suitable tenant. One third off* on all Boy’s Suits and Pants from 50c. to $4.50. One fourth off on all Boy’s and Men’s Suits and Pants, from 50c. to $12. One fourth off* on all Shoes, except Walkover ; and one fourth off* on all Hats and Caps, except Gordon. One fifth off on all Crouse & Bran- digee Clothing. Walkover Shoes—$3.50 for $3.00 ; $4.00 Shoe for $3.50. One fourth off* on all Underwear, Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases, Blankets and Quilts Now’s the time to lay in Supplies TODD & CO / Tillamook, Ore