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umilinoli 1. XVIII. No. 44 llcaìiliflljt TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH i, 1906 #1.50 per year, 7 Mr J. McGhee, who resides in the STOP THE LEAKAGE. . ENFORCEMENT OF LAW. , saying : "I wasn’t elected to enforce that west part of town, died suddenly on the law.’* That makes no difference what stre et on Tuesday morning, from the County Stops One Leakage ' Pertinent Address by Rev. F. the people had in mind when an indivi «fleets of heart failure. Mr. McGee was But Opened Another. G. Zimmerman. dual is elected to oilice. The election is a respected citizen and leaves a wife ami It will be noticed that Commissioner Rev. F. G. Zimmerman, pastor of the not the cornerstone of an official career, two children,who are attending the pub Geo. XV. Bodyfelt is seeking re-election. Christian church, took up the subject of I but the oath of office marks that. Were lic school, to ’mourn their sudden loss. If the Headlight knows anything in re local option and the enforcement of law 1 an officer I must reinember nothing but The remains will.be buried today. gard to the sentiment of the people of the in his sermon on Sunday evening, some i my oath when being tempted t<> slight i The social given by the Long Prairie county, Mr Bodyfelt can redeem him points of which are worth repeating. He my duty. As Governor Folk, of Miss < ouri. recently said ; “As long as 1 am Ladies' Aid on Friday evening was a self and then appeal to the voters with said : Much is being said about the ineffec- governor , 1 am going to do my best to success, there being a very good attend good grace for re-election, but should he i ance. regardless of the bad weather. The fail to do so, he will be the worst defeat tivencss of prohibitory liquor laws and uphold the law and keep my official oath j program was received with evident ap ed candidate out oi the whole bunch of their repeal or amendment is urged on inviolate. ’’ Could any reasonable man preciation. The baskets were exceed aspirants who want to be county com those grounds, It is this argument I < expect anything less from any man who j elected io execute our laws, even here ingly pretty and artistic, and none re missioner. The remark is often heard all haue to contend with, quite frequently, is j Tillamook county ? mained unsold. The home made candy over the county that “Judge Conder is concerning our local option law. A man in Are still selling their Stock of Any man running for office can place booth was also well patronized and the the whole court !” Here is where Mr. gets drunk in Tillamook and a friend of | net receipts, nearly $20. quite exceeded Bodvfelt can redeem himself and do the the licensed saloon will say, ’T thought himself in the power of a few political I county a great benefit, as well as satisfy this was a prohibition tow n.” He evi hucksters and think himself obliged to the expectations of the society, | to them, at least that used to he Sunday services at the Christian a large number of dissatified taxpayers, dently thinks that a prohibition law is knuckle i way in the olden days of gang rule, church : Bible school at 10 a.m. ; lesson; and which will save their indignation never violated. But no prohibitory law the “What Jesus Teaches about the Blessed from falling upon him, for it is bound to eyer yet enacted has survived without but now that we haye out direct primary Life.’’ Preaching at 11 a in. ; subject : fall upon somebody sooner or later. The being broken. That should argue noth a little more independence ought to be “Our Unpaid Debt.” At this service the people of Tidamook County did not elect ing against the law. It stands to define born within the heart of the politician. annual offering for foreign missions will the county judge or either of the county the crime, show how far the violater is Bosses still want to rule, but the true t 20 to 33% per cent less than any store in Tillamook. be taken, This will be a good service to commissioners to employ a local firm ot culpable, and fix a just penalty upon the man wanting to serve his people need participate in and every member should attorneys to do the work of the district crime. I think our local option law have nothing to fear from them. And it This is a bargain sale and one that will not be dupli be present. In the evening the subject of attorney and sheriff, who are drawing comes well within the most clearly de is to be hoped that we have a sheriff cated soon. sermon : “The Four Cornerstones of the pay for that work. Let Mr. Body felt fined purpose of any prohibitory law. It who will take hold of law enforcement in Church,” Special music at both ser step out now end smash the contract surely measures up to Blackstone’s idea this county during the next two years Up-to-date goods at low prices. Judge Conder entered into with Handley of the prouince of law ; *’To make it as without fear or favor. He’ll find plenty vices. Everybody welcomed. & Thayer, otherwise his political oppo easy as possible for a man to do right, of hard-sledding during his term as he The Cardinal Social to be given on nents will use it as a political weapon and as hard as possible for a man to do crosses swords with the opposition, but Friday evening, March 2.id. at the opera whenever they ha ye an opportunity. We wrong.’* the oath of office is to be kept inviolate. house, will bean interesting affair. The Some argue that it is not a representa Some fellows will think our laws are know that xMr. Bodyfelt was indignant first part of the program is as follows : when Handley & Thayer sued against tive law, but the law of a lot of temper nothing but “Blue Laws,’’ but again, as Chorus, Societies; music, orchestra, Mason, which is plain to see row was ance fanatics. If these who have that Governor Folk remarks : “Any law looks furnished by Jenkins’ orchestra; male only a bit of spite work to ruin his repu idea will turn to the second page of the blue to men who wants to break it.’’ W. M. Clough, ex Governor of Minne. < quartet, P. Peters, H. Diehl. J and C. LAMOOK JOTTINGS tation and character. And this insti original copy of the law, and read the What we want is to restrain these fellows sota, and Roland Hartley, of Everett, Hiner; Vocal Solo, George Gobar; Head tuted by the county. It. is up to Mr. heading ol the first section of the who want to break law. U e have noth , T. Botts, for abstracts. * Wash, are lookingafter business interests ing, Miss Ida Goy lie; Vocal Solo, Miss Bodyfelt to take which course he wants. law they will see that it is the people s ing to fear from the other class. Hence in the county. Hazel McNair; Dutch Impersonation, 1. F. Larsen has moved into his new His future reputation is in his own hands law. That little preamble reads : “Be we want men in executive positions who Iding. We cash checks drawn on any bank. Donaldson ; Dutch Duet. J. and G. Hiner; and he w»ll either have to stand or fall it enacted by the People of the State of will enforce all laws without fear or |. V. Welsh came in from Blaine on If you want to send money away, we Music, Orchestra; Solo, P. Peters; Mock politically upon a matter that is an issue Oregon.*’ Hence it is distinctly stamped favor. That’s what they are paid for will attend to it for you.—Tillamook Debate, H. Diehl and J. Asjhitn ; Vocal in Tillamook county. nday. as the People’s law And the officer who and why they take their official oath. Solo, Miss E Ina Alderman; Instru County Bank. * 1 In behalf of Mr. Bodyfelt, it should be does not enforce that law ought to and ryan Snuffer was quite sick, but is There will be no preaching service at mental Solo, Miss Grace Whitehouse; stated that when Mrs. Aiderman offered will be held amendable to the people. ■h better. Editorial Snap Shots. While the second to settle with the county tor #1800, he the Presbyterian church in the morning. Chorus, Societies. This law ought to be given a fair trial, le are sorry to hear that B. F. Dur. The primary nominatinK law has set After the evening service there will be a part will be deveted to games, etc. was willing to take that amount and he It has only been a law of this State two |is quite sick. Frank More, the Jap cook on board tried to induce Judge Conder to do so, years next June. It has only had about the politicians to Rut'SliiiR, for some of meeting of the members. L>i:ion sets and garden seeds just re- them don't know where they are at, un We are indebted to our contemporary the steamer Sue H Elmore, had a hear but who refused, as he thought it would one year of trial as a prohibitory law ved at (John's. less they realize that they are attending ing on Tuesday in Justice Haberlach ’ s be that much gained. Failing to arrive since its adoption, and then only in a for the loan of some paper, as the boat their own political funeral. . W. Robinson and wife, of Seattle, failed to bring in ail the freight from As court on a charge of violating the local at an agreement, Judge Conder should I few counties and precincts. It has had * O * ne in on Monday. option law, and the charge having been haye sent for the district attorney and I no fair test yet and should be given a toria. Thanks, Bro. Rollie. The little men’s pups who have made proven, he was fined $100 and costs, the turned the matter of the shortage over thorough trial before it is either repealed Sdgar Munson will commence teaching Wanted, at once, a lady to help do latter amounting to $75 More paid the to him, and allowed the proper official I or amended. The othe. side have had a it as tropical lor Mr. McIntosh as they J Netarts on Monday. housework and to clerk in store and knew how in their usual do up, chew-up W. A. Eggers and wife, of Foley, were post office, easy job, good pay. Write fine but refused to pay the costs, where to attend to it. Instead of doing so, the : trial and you have by experience found schemes had better get their tails be upon Deputy District Attorney Cooper county judge entered into ati agreement ; out just what the saloon amounts to. tween their legs and slink into some out. I the city on Monday. or phone Geo. W. Phelps, Netarts, Or.* had him re-arrested on another com with Handley & Thayer to collect the Shall you say that the local option law (Cohn’s best M & J. coffee is the best of the-way corner It is remarkably When you want to buy or sell real plaint. In this case he had sold three Aiderman shortage and delinquent taxes has the same length oi trial it will be a strange how awlullv busy some few peo pat money can buy, try it. * estate, timber, city property, horses, bottles of whiskey on board the Elmore ajid any other money owing the county failure ? But the town is getting in pie get in nilamook City when they have Money to loan on improved farm pro- cattle, or any thing of value, J, C. Bewley to three boys. This was even admitted at 40 per cent commission. There was debt. Well chip in and h.dp the town an idea that the time is ripe to do up a erty.—Apply to F. R. Beals. * will be pleased to help you. He has a by More himself, when Justice Haberlach no need whatever io employ Handley & out of debt, its your town. Get the person, instead of getting in and helping fined him $50 and 25 days in jail. More Thayer, and pay them a $100 retainer’s charter amended and raise the tax levy. A one horse buggy for sale,worth $15, large list to select from for sale. him out. The trading public is getting Forty, new, al) worsted coats and found he was in a tight place,so conclud tee as well, to do the work of the district rill sell for $10.—W. E. Page. * But the practical question for every its eyes open, and withdrawing their vests for boys and youths. Cheaper ed that he had had enough, and for fear one to raise is : “ Are we going to have attorney and sheriff. Mr. Bodvfelt was Have your eyes examined by Dr. than the cheapest. Will sell, trade or ex that Mr. Cooper might have him arrest willing to take the $1800 when there our laws enforced ?” Iam not going to trade and giving it to those who are lenry Morris, scientific optician. * change for guns, watches, bikes or any ed on a third complaint, decided to pav were no strings on it. Now if the county be a sticker for the local option law not engaged in a do up business. I M. Curl, A S Ayer and E E. Row old thing.—W. E Page. * the costs in the first case. He payed $30 happens to win that amount, Handley alone. Law enforcement is the principal The local option law has been in force land were in from Blaine on Monday. The passengers who left on the Elmore down and agreed to pay the balance & Thayer will get $730, and if the whole thing. It makes no particular difference fourteen months, and the first fine was The board of county commissioners Thursday were Mrs. A. C. Wilkes, W. R. later, whereupon the justiee suspended shortage is recovered they will get about what the law relates to, whether liquor imposed on Tuesday last in Tillamook. will meet on Wednesday of next week. Owens, H. Snook, II. G. Mourer, J. C. the sentence in the second case. $2,200.00, to say nothing of the 40 per selling, gambling, malicious or wanton It amounted to $100. fhecounty or city Ray Wallace, of Sheridan, will com Crombley, Miss Margaret Tone, Mrs. cent for collecting delinquent taxes, a destruction of property, theft, forest could and should have collected several Cows for Sale mence teaching at Pitner on Monday. McIntosh and son and W. W. Curtiss. fair sample of which is seen in collecting fires, hunting or fishing, any and every thousand dollars in fines had the law Get into the habit of trading at Patz- Nine Head of Cows, mixed breeds, will | the delinquent taxes on some propt.ty law ought to be enforced to the letter. been properly enforced. Corvallis added There will be a meeting called of the laff’s and receive a 5 per cent discount delegates of the different subordinate come in middle to the last of March. Can at Nehalem, known as Liverpool, where If you ask why. I answer, because laxity several thousand dollars to its city trea for cash. * grangers to meet at the Allen House on be seen at Henrv Lowry’s, south of this in #200 was involved out of which $80 of law enforcement leads to the disease sury on account of the local option law, went to Handley & Thayer. You may of lawlessness. Oh I don’t mean murder aiid so might have Tillamook Citv had _____________ C. W. Goeres, Gu9 Goeres and Will next Saturday for the purpose of electing city. call the Aiderman shortage a steal, or a and theft and arson, but 1 mean lawless it been awake to the city's and not indi Goeres were in from Neskowin on Wed a delegate to be sent to the State Grange Horse for Sale or Trade. graft, or a leakage. Now, under the in the regard to many little things. It vidual interests N< w one person has nesday. —John Sheets, Deputy Master. A Gray Mare, for sale, or will trade for circumstances, what does the contract don’t take a big infraction of law to been fined, it is to be hoped others who A divorce suit was filed in the ciicuit Mrs Carl Habcrlach has been engaged Handley ¿fc Thayer has w ith the county make one lawless. What little regard are violating the law will be fined like to teach the uuexpired term in the Lati court by Charles A. Johnson against his heifers. Works well, single or double.— allow them to do. and what would you for law some of those fellows at the wise. D. West, South Prairie. wife, Pearl E Johnson, the cause, as set mer school. call it. There was a leakage of tax head of our insurance companies and big Another car load of that famous Peer* out in the complaint, is desertion. He The county has tiled a petition through money when Aiderman was sheriff and corporations have shown. Today they Money to Loan. also asks for the custody of the child H. les» Hani Wheat Flour just received at now there is another leakage on account are getting a healthy respect lor law Thayer & Johnson, in the probate court, I have money to loan on improved real T. Botts is attorney for plaintiff Cohn's—its good. of employing Handle}’ & Thayer to do administered to them and I am sure it to remove Mis. Edith M. Alderman as R alph A ckley . The steamer Sue H Elmore came in on estate. the work of the district attorney. In would not come amiss if rthat same administratrix in the estate of the late A lot of furniture just received from Sunday from Astoria, and her passen stopping one leakage of public money, it healthy respect for law was administer H. H. Alderman, on the grounds that at Portland, for sale or exchange, Very gers were J. Robinson and family, W.W. Bids Wanted for Cheese Boxes is plain that another bung hole was ed to our people in this county. the time certain pieces ot pro|K'rty were cheap.— W. E. Page. Curtiss, E. Smith, Mrs.R. Stillwell, Mrs. The Co-OpeTativo Creamery Aseocia- opened up, and taking the large amount Who is responsible for this administra deeded to Mrs. Alderman, her husband I am buying goods in Portland now McMillan and children, E. Goodspeed tion, being composed of co-operative of money that Aiderman handled w hen tion of law ? Nationally it is our Presi was owing the county several thousand and can sell cheaper than ever before I and wife, Mr. Yale, Mr. Murphy. creameries of Tillamook County, Ore he was shenff, the per centage of leakage dent. For the state our Governor. dollars. The case is set lor hearing next Call and see W. E. Page. * After several years of unplea rant ex gon, hereby asks for bids on all or part was very small, while in trying to re Municipally our Mayor. For the county Tuesday. It is now over two years since P F. Browne, who was sick for several perience, the dairymen at Fairview have of the following, either at the mills at cover, a 40 per cent leakage is allowed. our Sheriff is responsible fur law enforce Alderman's shortage was discovered,and weeks, wits able to be cut on Tuesday, concluded to incorporate again, and with Tillamook or delivered at Tilllamook : It is right and proper that the county ment. Notice, in this address I am not now another somersault is made by the but still somewhat sick. that object in view they hare decided to 15,000 Cheese Boxes, as follows : court should make an effort to obtain dealing with individuals but with offi county judge and the attorneys, und as Dr. Heniy Morris, a registered opto buy the Fairview factory from Mr. P. Tops and Bottoms to be 15% in. square, what money is owing the county, and cers, for this is not a political address the latter is to get 40 per cent of the metrist, of Portland, will open office in McIntosh, nnd the name of the new cor 5f> in. thick; ends, 14% x 11% in., % this is probably not an attorney in town I only seek to outline what should lie the shortage tor doing the work which it is Tillamook by March 5th. * poration will be the Fairview Dairy As- inches thick ; sides, 15% id. x 11% in., but what would have been glad to have attitude of executive officers toward the duty of the district attorney to do, it I 1 • .• % in. thick. entered into a contract with the county law-enforcement. And I want to say is about time that the taxpayers made, Mrs. J. C. Holden returned to the city sociation. All to be of spruce lumber and com the same as Handley & Thayer did, but that no man running for an executive a move to put a stop to this rotten sys Mr. P. McIntosh came in on Friday on Sunday from a visit to Vancouver, and on Monday met the patrons of the paratively free from knots, and bids will neither the county judge nor any of the office will get my yote or my influence I tem. Wash , coming in by wav of Dolph. * * * Fairview factory, when a satisfactory be received for either dressed on one or attorneys apply the same system to their who does not stand primarily for law- Soap, Soap, Soap. 150 lbs. of that We notice that H. M. Cake, of Port agreement was come to, whereby the both sides. Ends must be neatly trim, private business. Here is a leakage of enforcement. I don’t care whether he is celebrated Apple Blossom Toilet Soap. land, has announced himself a candidate public money which ought to be put a Republican, Democrat, Populist, kSocial dairymen will be paid on the 15th, pro med and edges planed. Mr United States senator on the republi Just received, 14 cakes for 10c., at W. Send bids to box 165, Tillamook, Ore., ist, or Prohibitionist if be stands for that stop to. ________________ vided, however, that the Ike Quick suit E. Page’s. * and has a reasonable chance to be elect- ' can ticket. Most everybody in Portland against the P. McIntosh Cheese Com not later than Saturday noon, March hbld the Cake Brothers in the highest What Fletcher Stands For. Some of Mr. A. J. Cohn’s friends pany is withdrawn. Some ot the dairy 3rd, 1906, or bring same to meeting to ed. In this age of Roosevelt’s, Folk’s, and the Headlight in introduc would life to see him run for joint rep men of Fairview are not well pleased be held March 3rd, 1906, at 1 3o p.m„ TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Weaver’s, Jerome’s, Peterson*« and esteem, ' rcsentutive for Tillamook and Yamhill with the parties, and especially the at- at City Hall. S ir ,—I would say that I am opposed Hadley's, and we’ll not forget Harry ! ing H. M. Cake to the people of Tills- counties. The association reserves the right to to the county hireing Handley & Thayer, Lane, a man has simply got to put his mbok makes them acquainted with a torneys.who made the law suit a pretext reject any or all bids. or any other attorneys to collect the de ear to the ground and catch the voice of gentleman who is clean politically, ener A popular coffee at a popular price and to rub it in to Mr, McIntosh, and who C arl H abf . rlach , Secretary. linquent tax. We have a »hn*T tor that the people. They are demanding the getically employed in everything that is the most popular sold coffee in the coun j cared not one iota whether it endang purpose, and 1 think that a part of his enforcement of law. The politician who to the benefit of Oregon, and one who is ty is Cohn’s Diamond C Brand at 20 ered the other dairymen’s chances of duty. 1 am opposed to the county hire makes the mistake of letting the anti- , certainly ¡deserving of support. That cents a pound. I getting their money. ing any attorneys to do any work for the law element talk into his ear through much we can say for Mr. Cake, and Is Spring time here gentle Annie? county wherrit is possible for the district the big end of a,trumpet is going to get j moie too, if necessary. As President of Well, you will certainly think so i attorney to do the work. I am in favor emphatically defeated if that message i the Portland Commercial Club, which is when you visit Haltom's Store. a Ifve, energetic organization, he comes of the repeal of the law giving the mon i lends him to violate his official oath. The last steamer brought us every ied men three per cent discount on their It is the sworn duty of executive offi I in Jouch will people of standing and in thing's pretty and popular in tax and charging the poor man 10 per cers to enforce or execute the laws, und fluence from all over Oregon,consequent Wash Goode, Woolen Dress cent bieause he is unable to pay. I am no official can fail to perform his duty I ly lie will develop a big following in a Good.«, Embroideries, Laces. in favor of a square deall, without lasting dishonor to himself. short time. CLOSING TODD & CO nd Furnishing Goods TODD & CO * » * w * * CLOUGH’S Medicated Stock Food FOR CATTLE. HORSES, HOGS and SHEEP- A Great Flesh Producer. Blood Purifier and Grain Economizer. This Food >||| do as much as any of the highly advertised and expensive brands, and costs you Ten Cents a Pound, in 25 cent and 75 cent Packages. Is you are not thoroughly satisfied with the results, you get your money back. CLOUGH the Druggist 4 i Neck Ribbons, Belts, Hosi i ery, Underwear, High and 4 Low Top Shoes, and thousands J Yours truly, A. W. F letcher . Though every man in the county was Notice to Voters. against the enforcement of the law, yet it I hereby announce myself as candidate is the duty of the sheriff to enforce that 1 for nomination as commissioner, subject of Motions of etery wanted 'JJ Notice law. But as for our liquor law, a ma to the will of the republican party. Am kind. A visit now will prove pro- V All those who know themselves indebt jority of our people in this county want . opposed tn toll roads. If nominated and fituble as well ns a pleasure to ed to me will oblige by paying me, for I it enforced. If they didn’t, why did they i elected, economy and good roads will be jro«. I need money.—P. F. Browne, Red Front vote that way one year ago last Novem 1 my motto. Very respectfully, Haltom’s Dept. Store. Blaine, Or. E icexe E. R owi . axd . | l>er ? And one cannut be excused for Shoe store. 1 2 ..............