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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1906)
’ here without being molested. It is not als on practically the same footing as I for the want of peace officers that the’ reserved areas. The committee was not «*L eual A dvertisme . nth : I laws are not enforced,for within the cor- disposed to allow the county in which First Insertion, per line................ $ q porate limits of this two by four town timlier grew, more than 10 per cent of Each subsequent insertion, line.... ■ there resides a sheriff, a deputy sheriff, a 1 the total derived from sales. Business and professional cards, 1 month................................... 1 00 constable and a city marshal, who have ' Senator Fulton’s strongest effort was Homestead Notices........................ 5 all taken the oath of office that they will to have any timbered area thought to Timber Claims............................... 1 10 5 do their duty. Does anyone know where have greater value for any purpose than Locals, per line each insertion.... in either of these officials have done any- ! forestry, open to some form of private Display advertisement, an inch. 1 month ................................... 50 thing to enforce the law unless someone acquisition. He held that a vast pro. All Resolutions of Condolence and first swore out a complaint ? There portion ot Western Oregon being tim Lodge Notices, 5c. per line. is no necessity for Tillamook City to pay bered, splendid land for agriculture, Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., out one cent for marshal’s salary if the grazing, etc., might be kept under forest minimum rate, 25c. not exceedirg five sheriff and constable would get out and for years under proposed conditions. His lines. arrest those who have been violating the figures presented showed the remark, ably low revenue forest land yielded. law. While of Western Oregon's timbered Some people say there is nothing for area a relatively small amount remained ^illuniooh a railroad to haul when it does get to public domain, the senator feared that Fred C. Baker. Publisher. Tillamook. How ignorant and short much good land would be kept from de sighted to make such a statement. Put velopment, and is striviug to convince Editorial Snap Shots. this away for future reference. Tribu the committee of the peculiar conditions tary to Tillamook and Nehalem Bays it We are just longing for one of those is estimated there is 33,000,000,000 ft. in his and other Pacific states, where timbered areas are sometimes the best railroad promoters to "Makegood.” ot merchantable timber. Placing the lands when cleared. If he is unsucess- * $> M It’s too bad that the little democratic stumpage as low as $ 1, this means the ful in the committee, he will carry the bosses can't run the republican nomina sum of $33.000,000. Cutting, logging, fight to the Senate floor for a final diiving and rafting at $5 per M., is struggle with the Eastern spirit which tion and cause another fac’ional fight. $165,000,000; sawing at $2 per M, $66,- seems unable to appreciate Western M * « Tillamook County has the glad hand— 000,000 ; profit of $2 per M, $66,000,- conditions. ________ not for the office seekers—but for the rail, 000 ; making a total of $330,000,000, Lytle Making Progress. road company that means business and to say nothing of the cost of transporta tion to the Middle West, which will be will get here first. In view of the apparent intention of * * M considerable more than the cost of the From our point of view it looks use lumber after it is manufactured. It is the people of the section through which less waste of effort on the part of the not nesessary for us to state how many 1 his road is to run to hold his competitors ■lewpapers to induce home seekers to freight cars or how many schooners it to the latter of their agreements, E. E. locate in this county us long as it is bot will take to move the lumber from this Lytle, of this city, the promoter of the Pacific Railway & Navigation Company tled up with democratic toll roads. Bids Wanted. county, let those who don’t believe there which is now building into the Tilla « * * is business for a railroad figure it out mook country, is not worrying. This is a question that every aspirant N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the so as to prove that they are barking up “I have promised the people of the Til County Court of Tillamook County, for county judge and commissioner must the wrong tree. lamook country very little so far,” he Oregon, will receive bids for furnishing answer: Are you in favor of cutting the * ft * all necessary materials and constructing toll roads outentirely or releasing them ? The demoralizing effect of the long said yesterday. “I merely assured them a combination bridge. 180 foot span, There is to ber.o provisio. Toll roads or period in the non enforcement of the law that whenever I Lad settled upon my according to plans and specifications on no toll roads is the issue. Now which was again seen last week when some boys route I would rell them wl:ut they might file in the office of the County Clerk, said band wagon are you in, for this monkey broke into a building and stole lead. It expect. It is because, after months of bridge to be built nt the Ludtke point the South Nehalem River. ing with toll roads has too much moss is remarkably strange, now that there is work, my surveys are still uncompleted, on Bids are also wanted for the building backism to suit the Headlight. a strong demand for the enforcement of that I have not yet definitely arranged of a 180 foot bridge at Cloverdale, Ore * * * for rights of way beyond Buxton. gon, across the BigNestucca River. Two law,that the kids are to be pounced upon Strange how newspapers will puncture while the men who violate the law go “ The people of Northwestern Oregon bids are wanted on this last bridge, one a railroad proposition once m u while, free and have the protection of the peace may rest assured, however, that I am for building a coinbiiiHtion bridge, and for building a Howe Truss. Plans but if the Oregonian had punctured the officers. For instance, when W. F. Bar going to build my road and will notask one and specifications for which can he seen Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Railroad ker was running a blind pig on the Main any subsidies, either. Our road has been on file in the County Clerk’s office. Company and exposed the financial street,/md it was getting so raw, one of financed by the sale of $1,000,000 The Nehalem bridge is to rest on con standing of the backers of that fake, the officials, who was drawing a salary worth of bonds, and we have been at crete piers, and the Nestucea bridge on wood piling. ns it did the Wilsey project last week, it to enforce the law, went to Barker and work out of Hillsboro since last Novem All bids must be sealed and filed with might have saved that journal a lot of told him that he had better quit, and ber, a month after we incorporated. the County Clerk on or before March 7, space publishing hot air articles that the taking the hint, he soon after packed up “During January we made slow pro 1906, at 10 o'clock a. in. The Court re railroad would be completed by January and left for other parts. Boys soon catch I gross on account of bad weather, but we serves the right to reject any or all bids 1904 ! The Oregonian hus tailed to on when they know that men violate the i I are pushing the work as fast as men and A duly certified check equal to 5 per cent ol the bid must accompany all bids, as a "make good.” but it wants the other law, and think they have the same right. ! I money can do it, and haveeight miles of guarantee that the bidder if awarded the fellows to. This makes three boys already bound the roadbed graded and four miles of contract will execute and hie an approv * ★ * ed bond within 15davs after awarding Every nspirnnt foroffice in the primary over to the grand jury, while the men steel laid. We have 175 men at work, the contract, for faithful performance of and if we have luck may complete the who^iolate the law go free. Isn't this the work. election on the repnblican ticket will ex. By order of the County Court. pect, it be gets the nomination, to get state of affairs rotten ? And isn’t it time line within a year. Dated atTillamook Otegon, this 15th “We have two parties of surveyors in the party support at the election us well the people got next and elected officials day ot January, 1906. ns that of the Headlight. That is a fair who will arrest the violators of the law the field at the present time, seeking G. B. L amb , routes to the coast, and are not in a and not allow them to get out of the County Clerk. understanding. They should stick to it position to ask anybody for rights of and not go otf on a tantrum as some ol county to avoid paying a fine ? * * * way just now. When we are ready we Cows for Sale. the republicans have previously. • Do to Some men often place themselves in an shall appreciate some help in this direc others ns you wish to be done by,” is a Five first-class cows for sale, from $25 awkward predicament, because they do tion, for we are not rich enough to good maxim for every republican nspi. to $35 j»er head. See Ralph Ackley, not look far enough ahead politically. throw away our money. rant and their backersin the coming elec opposite Jenkins’ Jeweby Store. When nominations don’t go to suit them “ But we are rich enough to build our tion, mid if this is followed there will be they jump the fence and go over to the own road,and we are not asking the peo no factional strife amongst republicans. opposite party. When another election ple along the line to finance the proposi And there ought not to be, anyway. rolls round they are the first to get busy, tion for us.”—Oregonian. MW* Owing to the hood buyers refusing to nspireato this or that office, or start in “ Bouncing Betty,” the novelty twi buy $2.500 additional c-itv bonds, the to boost their friends, and it is amusing water commission has notified the bond how enthusiastic they become along stop, by Carlton J. Balfour, the blind buyers that it is umilile to pny the in party lines as long as there is a prospect boy composer, is making a hit all over terest on the bonds, for it hnsp't the <»f get ting a seat at the political pie conn the country. It was recently published money to do so Thè taxpayers have to ter The Headlight has no political axe by J. IV. Jenkins’Sons, of Kansas City. foot the bill for a 5 mill tax levy for the out for those who desert their party ata It is written in a lively march tempo, water commission, which will amount critical time, for the reputation obtained bright, fascinating, every strain a to about $900 ; has a law suit on hand thereby is bound to stick to them, espe haunting bit of melody.—The publishers tli.it will cost probably $1000 ; has cially should thev come up for office, for will mail a copy to any address, upon Biliousness, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, * disturbed sleep, nervousness, headache, to pay $870 per annual for water for tire the party they went over to and helped receipt of 23 cents in stamps. giddiness and drowsiness, wind and pain protection ; has to pay water rates tor out would soon noise this around with’ or. > of the stomach after meals, Luckiest Man in Arkansas. out the aid of a newspaper. Republicans, their homes; and it is now up to the bond cold chills and flushings of heat, short “I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas,’’ ness of breath —these aro the blank if they take any pride in their party, buyers to force the payment ol the inter writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, “since cheques of physical bankruptcy. est. It begins to look ns though ought not to be jumping the fence. As the restoration of my wife’s health after The man who suffers from these dis we have previously stated, the race for five years of continuous coughing and orders and neglects them will Soon be in Tillamook City has a white elephant on public office is open and free, and every bleeding from the lungs; and I owe tny the relentless grasp of some fatal disease. its hands. If he is naturally narrow chested and body will be given an equal chance to good fortune to the world's greatest shallow lunged, it will probably be con ft * medicine, Dr. King's New Discovery for sumption; if his father or mother died of “Win Tillamook County offers the secure the nomination. After that, there Consumption, which I know from ex-! paralysis or some nervous trouble, It will Best Field for the Investor and Home- is only one thing to do, and that is to perience will cure consumption if taken probably be nervous exhaustion or pros seeker,“ is what the Headlight man has fall into line. in time. My wife improved wilh first, tration, or even insanity; if there is a taint in the family blood, it will be blood ft * ft bottle and twelve bottles completed the been asked to write about and furnish an skin disease; if he lives in a new or a Walter L. Tooze, of Woodburn, who is cure.” Cures the worst coughs and or article of 2000 words lor the Pacific low, swampy country, it will be malaria; colds or money refunded. At Chas. I. Northwest, which will give Tillamook a an aspirant for congress, and a real live, Clough. Druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial If ho lives a life of exposure, it may bo rheumatism. There Is uue safe course for page ot literary matter in an edition that wide a.wake fellow, has this advantage bottle free. a man to follow who finds himself "out of over his competitors : Prof. Hawley is sorts" and suffering from the symptoms is tn broom Oregon. We simply mention is to resort to Dr. Pierce’s this to slu>w that an editor is a free Salem's political machine candidate and Common Colds are the Cause described.It Golden .Medical Discovery. This medi of Many Serious Diseases. i was brought out bv the political bosses, cine makes the appetite keen, corrects all horse to some extent, yet loyal to his Physicians who have gullied a national of the digestion, renders assimi section of country, does a great many j whereas Mr. Huston was the democratic reputation as analysts of the cause of disorders lation perfect. Invigorates the liver, puri things gratuitously and which is a great i partner at one time with the late T. B. various disesses, claim that if catching fies and enriches the blood and builds benefit to the people and country, yet for Hadley, and only a few years since iden cold could be avoided a long list of firm, healthy flesh and nerve tissue. It dangerous ailments would never be cures almost, all diseases that result from ¿ill that we find some people who are so tified himself with the republican party. heard of Every one knows that pneu asuflicient or improper nourishment of ! On the other hand Tooze has battled for stingy and prejudiced they won’t take monia and consumption originate from the brain and nerves. Bronchial, throat, and even lung affections, when uut too the home newspaper if they can borrow republicanism ever since he took an active avoid, and chronic catarrh, bronchitis, far advanced, readily yield to it. and all throat and lung trouble am ag part in politics. Under these conditions the Headlight. A man or woman who ncglocta ' it is not surprising that Tooze is the pen gravated and rendered more serious by » ft * conMipatlon suffers from slow pol- aonlng. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel Quite a number of persons have nsked pie’s candidate. es|>ecially in the Coast each fresh attack. Do not risk your lets euro consilpatlon. One little tile or take cliances when you have a .J?. laxative, and the opinion of the editor as to the can Counties, for they know he is a hustler cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy two a mild cathartic. Don't let a didaev of certain persona tor different nnd a rustler, and when he goes to con will cure it tiefore these diseases develop. selfish seller over-pensuade you to •'■'■' J’l a substitute for these'Oriel, offices. We have hern plain with most gress he wilt keep on punching away for This remedy contains no opium, mor na! Little Liver Pill», put u» luch’lmiLtL *> V' OT<’r *' > van of those who have interviewed us by tell- [ harbor improvements until he succeeds phine or other harmful drug and has nucn Imitated but never equaled. thirty years of reputation back of it, ing them that it is tree and open for all in relieving the Coast Counties of their gained by iis cures under every condi to participate who wish, and win ever it I bottled up condition. Tooze is the kind tion. For sale at Chas. I. Clough’s Drug is that secures the nominations un the of man Tillamook requires to go after Store. republican ticket, the defeated aspirants i the Board of Kngineers who turned down Flowers for Sale. #>> S ought not to feel sore, hut get in ami (he project to improve Tillamook bar Two of each. Snowballs, Lilacs 4 work with as much vim ae if they were liecniise Tillamook was too near the Col 1 Dalialis. Seven different kinds ol Roses. on the ticket themselves. That has ticen umhia river It wants a man with All for 60c. Twenty in all. Will give ■ the policy of the Headlight in the past, Western grit to go after that Board ot two or four plants of the following « varieties Flox. purple and white although when the candidates in the pri Knockers. N Chrysar.lheinuina. Everlasting Pens marv election are lined up it will t>c with Oregon's senior senator has waged a White Flag, Honeysuckle, Gladiolus. ■ in our province to s>xe-up the merits and determiiH-d conflict the past w$‘vk in »Iw Daliahs. demerit* of every nrpirant.aud it we find Anyone wishing a package of the « Coinniiltee on Public Lands, of which he above and don't wish to come after them, any amongst them whom vve think has is a member, to Imve the proposed con if they will send address and state where no backbone to enforce the law we shull ditions after n»|>eid «>f the timlier and to leave them, and the vaneties uanied. say so. stone act, modified so that the land mav will send them to town ami liter can * « ft the money with the party from As we view the situation, .\lav<»r Rotts !*• acquire I bv private individual* if ii leave whom they receive the plants. ami the citv council will have to appoint is thought to tie more valuable L»r an; Address Mrs. A L. D<m«ldson Tilla- it *|»eviiiI p<«litcm in whom they cun rely oilier purjiose than forestry. The ■nook. Ore upon to enforce the law. and no matter natural effect of the proposed repeal aiai Piano for Sale. what it mm cost the city. It ought not forbidding entry of timber land for to beany trouble in a little town like' homesteads, would be to place all of Ore- ' For tile cheap, a firstclass Piano, Tillamook to keep it decent and respect gon s tinila>re<| public «Inman not em good as new. by A. M Mxer. olle and one half miles from Dolph, oo the Big able that people can resale and trade braced wr.hm forest reserve withdraw Ncaluo a toll road. Advertising Rates. headquarters FOR DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES. » * * We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX McNAIR CO., Th'1 Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County r ft ft ft M. F. LEACH, Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. “ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto flDTlCE TO THE pUBLlC. . t iK ■ i • ui in in ui nr 'n a nr m «i1 ni1, MR ■ w ■ • ■ t í 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 Tilla mook City. My Goods are all Warranted. S hoes purchased of me will be RE All PAIRED at REDUCED RATES. CALL and get BARGAINS. P. F. BRO WNE,Salesman NEW MEAT MARKET GO TO A. H. BEATY FOR PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORK, VEAL AND SAUSAGE MEAT. We solicit jour patronage and will give you satisfaction. Main Street, Tillamook. • • ■ • * ■ a. ar a a IT a a trade with KING & MILLS CO **'«*. j DEALERS in Hardware, Tinware, Implements and oporting Goods ^Vhen you «e XeÄ:„°tr Heater Our Prices STORE . ..E.X.T.T.° .p.°.s.T..°.7æE ‘-de