Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 01, 1906, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 1
BOTTS,
Advertising Rates.
hobsonville
The Toll Road Question.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
M. F. LEACH
Ou last Friday evening a very plea­
Complete set of Abstract Book,
Sm,—In view of the fact that there are
many who are announcing themselves as san» party was given at the Hotel, in
honor of the birthday of Miss Annie
in office. Taxes paid for nons
candidates for the offices of county judge
and epunty commissioner, it would lx Weening. An enjoyable evening to
Residents.
those present in playing games and social
well for them all not to lose sight of the
chat.
Those
favored
with
this
event
were:
CURED
MEATS,
FRESH
fact that the toll road question is going
Office opposite Post Office.
to be an issue at the coming election. • Miss Selma Kabba, Mr. Bert Mapes. Mr.
Both phones.
HIDES,
Frank
Robinson,
Miss
Tida
Marie
LARD,
The different candidates must come
Schlappi.
Mr
Ora
Vantress,
and
last,
from under cover and state plainly what
Etc.
they stand for, ns the average voter pro. but not least, Miss Anna Weening
COOPER,
H.
poses to know what he is voting for at After the evening was far spent, dainty
coming election. There is nothing unfair refreshment were served and the happy
participants wended their way home
in this proposition.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
We are told by some that the mer­ wishing many, many more pleasant
“Clean
Wholesome,
motto.
chants of Tillamook are opposed to our birthdays to Mis» Annie.
A party was given by Mr. and Mrs. P.
having free roads leading to the valley,
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on the ground that they would lose B. Vantre»» on last Saturday evening
Fred C. Baker. Publlnher.
trade thereby. We have too good an which was participated in by those pie-
opinion of the intelligence of the mer »ent with much enjoyment. The
arl haberlach
A Citixen’s Views on Informers. chants of Tillamook City to think that mu-ic rendered by the “ Swaliaw String
they entertain such notions. As a mat­ Band.'* which was very good. Tlieeven-
TO THE ED1TOK TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. ter of fact, we can trade to as good ad­ iug was most delightful, therefore, most
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
‘J
D ear S ir ,—As there appears to be vantage at Cloverdale as we can at uf the invited guests was present. Among
some few persons who are criticising either ot the other points, so it stands to those were : Mr. and Mrs. F. Kabke,
tlie action of the person who informed reason that the bulk o! our trade will Mr. and Mrs. Reifenburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Office across the street and north from
against the Jap who has been accused of always remain with our local stores.
J. Warren. Mr. F. Robinson, Mr. Ben
the Post Office.
selling liquor contrary to the local
We have been told by a former county Vantress, Miss Flora Perkins, of Tilla­
option law, I desired to submit a few judge when kicking against the continu­ mook City; the Misses Schrader, of
thoughts in his defense.
ance ot the toll road robbery, “Oh, never Tillamook City; Miss Selma Kabba, of
Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of
If I knew that some one had com. mind, we will soon have a good road all Nehalem; Mr. Bert Mapes. Mr, Ora Van­
kind
iu Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but
GOY NE,
initted murder, robbery or burglary, the way to Tillamook, and you fellows tress, Miss Anna Weening, Miss Tida
would it be right for me as a good citi will not need go to the valley.’’ We do Marie Schlappi, Mr. D. Alley, of Neha­ prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
zen to hold my peace, and thus allow a need to go to the vallcv, whether we are lem ; Mr. Paul Derk, an Alaskan trader;
A ttorney - at .L aw .
i
criminal to escape the punishment the robbed by hold up gates or not Almost Mr. Binam, of Kansas City, Missouri;
law provides ? Would those who con­ every one has relatives in the valley, and Mr. llauxburst. Mr. Keneth Vantress,
Office : Opposite Court House,
demn the man for informing on the law­ there is mor* or less need to go to the jr., who with peaceful sublimity gazed
breaker in the first instance condemn railroad with them or to meet them on on his parents gliding over the waxed
T illamook , O regon .
the informer in the latter case ? If not. their visits. Some men help to make a flour with the grace of a couple not more
why not ? (’an it tie that one rule shall living by hauling out salmon to the val­ than 40 summers. About midway of
tie adopted for tlie breaking of one law ley. and they have a right tn do it,while this scene of pleasure, there appeared a
and a different rule for the violation of others haul out cheese to Yamhill and man of apparently youthful years. Av
W. SEVERANCE,
J. P. flbUEN, Proprietor.
another ? If this should be the case, Washington counties, load up with fruit, once the eyes of all ware fastened upon
who is to be the judge as to when a haul in and sell to their neighbors, and him, as he chose one of the fairest for a
man shall inform on a criminal, or make an honest dollar that way. They waltz We at once saw the step was of
w here ami at whit crime shall we draw have a right to do it and do not hurt the “old school.” So when at the first
A ttorney - at -L aw
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
the line ? When the circuit judge in. their home county by so doing.
opportunity we questioned him of his
stiucts the jury Im is required by law to I What the merchants and people of Till­ youthful appearance. At this he said
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds a'nd Accommodation.
T illamook
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make a special charge to them to see I amook County want is more population, “ This is the first waltz I have bad in
that the local option law is not violated. not barriers all around the county to over 37 years.” His naino we did not
The reason is, that the framers of the keep population out. Instead of a de­ learn, but he hales from Newberg, Ore.
i
law were aware that we have men in
creasing population we should have an At 11:30 the banquet was spread and
our various communities who will wil-
increasing one. We ought to keep abreast with gladness we partook of the good
fully violate this particular law, as well
of all other counties in the state. The things that “Van” knows well how to
as other laws which interferes with their
newspapers say »hai there are more peo­ order served, then we parted to our
P pysician and S urgeon .
Repairs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles nnd
private gqin, and that there are yet
ple coming to Oregon at the present time several homes, hoping that many such
Sewing
Machines.
Makes
a
Specialty
of
Plumbing.
others who are not courageous enough
than ever before, and a larger increase is pleasant events might occur.
Office first door East of F. R.
to stand up for our laws and see that
Repair
McNair's
expected in the population the coming
they are enforced, even when they be-
LONG PRAIRIE.
Beals’ office.
spring and summer than ever before.
lieve they ought to be.
It is for the voters to say at the com­
One of the criticisms offered against
Henry Olds moved to I heir ranch on
ing election whether they want to en­
S. STEPHENS,
this informer, is that it is a sneaking,
courage people to comeand settle among this prairie.
cowardly act; but no argument is needed
Henry Rogers is feeding eight head of
• Real Estate and Fi
us and help build up the comity or not.
to prove that it takes a man with con­
stock for Henry Olds.
S. II. R ock ,
siderable courage and patriotism to
Health, Accident, Insurance.
A. J. Burdick returned home last Thurs­
make a complaint of any kind, for he
day. afterseveral weeks absence in Wash­
BOULDER CREEK.
Agent for the Northwest School Furni­
well knows that he thus gets the ill-will
ington, where he has been working in a
ture Co. nnd Oigaos and Pianos,
of the accused, ami in the case of laws,
Notary Public.
Prof. Ralph IT. Moore returned from sawmill.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Office : Southwest from the Court House,
the violation of which brings the viola­ Tillamook Sunday, where he had been
It is reported that J. F. Martin fell
in the building occupied ns a music store.
tor private gain, he also gets tlie ill will attending the teacher’s examinations.
off the approach to his barn, the other
and
Boxes a
of all who are against the enforcement
II. A. Chopard is sawing his summer's day and hurt himself quite badly.
thereof.
wood these days when its too wet to
M. N. Bays hauled a load of wood to
R. BEALS,
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
Again, how would any of our laws be work out. doors.
town Thursday lor his mother-in law.
enforced, if some did not inform? Some
C. A. Smith went to Tillamook last
The oil company are not working this
pay’ we have officials whose special duty week to consult a doctor He has been week, as they are waiting for a casing
REAL ESTATE,
it is to see that violators of tlie law are in poor health for sometime, and nt last [ to come on the boat.
F inancial A gent ,
brought to justice ; but if the office)! grew unable to work. He returned from
A. J. Burdick lost a valuable cow last
were ev<«r s> faithful they oould not town the latter part uf the week.
week which broke its neck.
Tillamook, Oregon
ferret out all violations of the law, and
Mr. Jake Huston was in our neighbor-
A l A
A AAAAA&AAAAAA A A A A a
if they chance to he among the number ho »«I last week delivering the books for
BLAINE.
who do not desire the law enforced, they which lie canvassed several weeks ago
J^OBERT A. MILLER
The Nestucca river is on a “boom.’’
could not lie enforced in any other man­
Dave Hess was traversing our high
PROPRIETOR
Hatred
stirreth
up
strifes
;
but
love
ner than by Home one who is acquainted way's last Monday, It doesn’t seem to
covereth all sins
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
with the facts turning informer.
pay to advertise in the Headlight for a
Sidney Moon went down to the county
Yours very trulv,
wife, as neither D.ive or either of bis
Land Titles, Land Office Busi­
seat to visit his best girl, Sunday.
A (’1TIZKN.
colleagues have received ary benefit
Give instruction to a wise man and he
ness and Mining Law.
from the advt. they inserted several will I k * get wiser ; teach a just man and
Studying California Bugs.
months ago, calling for wives, Dave he will increase in learning.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
looks discouraged and downhearted,
Our Btthool meeting last Saturday was
Room,
306
Commercial
Building.
In California the extensive orchard and Ralph has gone East where girls are well attended.
Twenty persons were
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
present.
M. A. Cady was elected
nyd trucking interests have made the more plentiful (or less shy).
director
on
the
first
ballot
to
fill
the
un
­
study of entomology more important
We understand that the Rev. Chas. expired term of J. D. Jones.
J- SHARP,
than in any other state in the Union. Wayniire is in our neighborhood for tiie
F. T. Bennett has opened up a shoe­
Some of the insects are beueficinl and pur|x»se cf holding a series of revival shop on his ranch. His slock of leather
have been intentionally introduced for meetings.
. arrived on the boat this week.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
the purpose of assisting in the fertilize,
With the exception of the Blaine
Mr. W D. Glailwill’s father did not
Office across tlie street from the
tion ot fruits and to prey upon destruc­ arrive when he was expected, so Mr. Q. farmers, most everybody is howling,
i “ short of hay.’’ The Bible says “ Where
tive insects that attack the citrons and
Court House.
will be under the neceseity of making . no
„„ oxen
UJvr„ are,
„.r, the crib is
„ clean
vl™., ; , but
other crops. It is natural, therefore, for another trip to Sheridan when he does much increase is by the strength of the
Dr. Wise’s office.
the California university, which is iden­ come
¡<»x.” That means to plow up the yellow
tified with the department of agriculture
Mr John Borba pneee.1 thi. ptace,‘'“L’f ""<l
„
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON
in experimental work, to offer special Satunlav en route for Wolf Creek
I
B,,>cheMl" RHn." Mo,.’n
•
| attended the teachers examination in ONLY LLNE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI ^pHOS. COATES,
facilities idr entomological study.
M ixter Ernest Smith, our enterprising Tillamook City last week. Miss Boche
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
The new laboratory just opened occu­ fourteen year old ranchman, hax been is n successful teacher, and is giving
Agent for Fireman’s
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad * Navigation Co and
pies the whole of a building of three
good
satisfaction.
She
receives
$450
for
making good use of the past weeks of
also
the
Astoria
&
Columbia
River
R.
R.
f
ol
8
an
Francisco
Fund and London and Lanca
stories and a basement. The latter is tine weather by plowing and putting in a nine months* term.
and all p^nots east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
The prospects are very bright in and
devoted to work in spraying. The first liis oats. Ernest is a rustler for a
shire Fire Insurance
SAMUEL
ELMORE
&
CO.
General
Agents,
ASTORIA,
OR
lad around Blame this year for good gar­
•torv contains large class rooms for un of his age.
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
dens. lots of fruit ami wild blackberries,
Companies.
dergraduate students. The second story
plenty pasture, heavy harvest and tons
Agents
V *
Go , Portland.
is devoted to collections and small rooms
of cheese.
(A- & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
Doctors Are Puzzled.
Tillamook .. Oregon#
or ‘ cells” for the individual research of
There will be quite a number of acres Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
advanced students. The third story is i Th? remarkable recovery of Kenneth of grain sown here this spring. M. A.
McIver, of Vanceboro. Me,. is the sub­
devoted to a research laboratory ami ject of much interest to the medical . Cady has already sown about 10 acres.
R. 6. Richards will sow about the same
¡^sectary, mien photographic rooms,etc. fraternity and a wide circle of friend*. I amount, and John J. Howser will plant
The high tegard lull by the students He nays of Ins case; “Owing to severe i I about six acres to oats and vetch. In If you are in want of Good Trees, guaranteed true to name,
i inflammation of the Throat and con­
tor this entomological course, which is gestion <»f I lie Lungs, three doctas gave I fact, moat every farmer up here this
thoroughly practical, and is not taken me up to die. when, a* a last resort. I i ' year will raise some grain hay.
SHAVING, HAIR CHITTING
ns many other college studies are for the was induce«) io try Dr. King’s New Dis- I * Bl line needs a saw mill. Good timber
j up here that could be bought cheap.
training of the mind, is indicated bv the eovery and I am happy to say It saved ■ . Flee mill sites and a big demand for
| mv life.” Cures the worst Coughs and I
SHAMPOOING, ETC
large enrollment of some 200 students. < old«, Bronchitis« Tonsilitis, Weak ! lumlier. Who will be the first man to
i Lungs, Hoarseness and I pi Grippe Guar­ 1 blow his whistle and make the sparks
First Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Vines, Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
anteed at ( has I. Clough's drug store. fly and rake in the dollars ?
A Hint to Travolois.
come, first served.
persons suffering with rheumatism.
50c. and $1.00 Trial l»ottl»* free.
While in Suffolk, Va., Henry Croll,
Fine Assortment of Rose Busnes.
Jr , proprietor of the Beaverton. Mich
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
Send us list of trees wanted and prices will lie quoted by return mail
Hardware (u , ums taken ver) nick with
A Scientific Wonder.
I m » w » I tumble. A traveling salesman
The < urea that stand to its credit
The recent warm rains have started
iron. Saginaw, Midi.. advised him to get make Biirklen's Arnica Salve a scien­
This is to certify, that I have this 27th dar of December 1904 i.
..
a bottle of CI ihih I m * i Iain's Colic, Cholrru tific wonder. It cured E. R Mulford, the Krass to grow nicclv.
examined the Nursery Stock of Mr. E. P Smith of Th- p Z? 19°7’ '"’P^ted and
THE
ORIGINAL |£
132
<*
VNNIlVM.
Born, to the wife of Joseph Blazier, a ham. Oregon, nnd so far as I am able to Xtain have ?oI X<’'Gr"'
mi l Diarrhoea Remedy, which he did, lecturer for the Patrons of Hu-d andiy,
“ It MMII run d IIH ; and I lake pleasure Wavneslmro. I'a.. of a distressing case daughter.
nhle condition and clear of anr serious insect nest nr
*JP Rood, market,
in leeommeipling i». " he sa)s. No one >1 Piles. It heals the worst Burns, Sores,
'
” d”ei,si Thdr '"»‘hod. of
Isaac Hiner, the cheese maker employ­ handling and growing stock are first cl” ss
should I’ave I’noie on a joiim» v u ilhout IV'iN, I leer*. Cut. Wounds, Chilblains ed l>" the South Prairie Creamery Com­
" 11111 K
NE" EEL> Commissioner First District.
-«
a hottie of this irm»*«h . || ¡< almost »»ml Salt Rheum. Only 25o. at Ch is. I. pany. has moved into his new quarters
MUe to be in
d bin! la I rt «1 tamable (. lough a di u; store.
so as to lie ready for operations in that
" hi'e on Mit rtuinlnp I r call Hold al Chua.
factory.
I ( louKh'a D«ug Store.
The Tillamook Lumbering Company Centrally Uoeated.
Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold
Rates, $1 per dav
Never allow a cold to take its course. e»|<ecta to do some logging in this neigh
borhood
soon.
Count di Cash Halle's ihdeltedlK Ss is Too often at this season of the yeat it«» i
course is toward pneumonia. CiiamleT-
All of the sick people on the prairie are
placed at
1^0,COO, with no assrts
SLACK O« YELLOW
iiii I vsmw fits cie’litors cjiii get something lain’s Cough Remedy * ill promptly cm? improving in health.
WILL
KEEP YOU MY
your cold and counteract any tendency I Alvin Johnson nnd William Miller have
bfl^SEN. Proprietor.
out of the fuitber innrkHaM'* value of in thia direction. There is nothing la t­
bought one of tlie Tillamook Logging
NOTHING
ELSE WILL
his title on the Anici lean bai gain ter for acute throat and lung troubles. 1 Company's
____________ logging donkeys, nnd will he
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE)
FvW aule In Chits I. Clough's Diug Stole. prxpnrH tuclc?r laud cxteiiMveli.
counter.
catalogues rnre
I.SGAL AnVERTIHMENTS :
10
First Insertion, per line ................. ♦
5
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Business and profeaeioual cards,
1 month ...................................... 1 00
Homestead Notices.................... .. s OO
Timber Claims.................................. 10 00
5
Locals, per line each insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch,
Ö0
1 month ......................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices. Sc. j>er line.
Cards of Thanks, Sc. per line.
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rale, 25c. not exceedii g five
lines.
^illamook
Dealer in
and
WOOL,
” our
and
Ijeabligbt
Over 30 Years experience in the Business C
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, &C
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
gkutevlwr &bu0lu»t,
W. A. WILLIAMS
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Shop, Opposite McIntosh
Fir and Spruce Lumber. J
Cheese
Butter
specialty.
F.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COffiPÆNY.
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Tillamook Iron Works J
General Machinists & Blacksmiths. 4
4
A. K. CASE,
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Pacific Navigation Co.
I
LATIMER, BROS.,
The EASTWOOD NURSERIES,
Gresham, Oregon,
BARBER ANO HAIRDRESSER
WET WEATHER. WISDOM!
\ tOWEJ?^
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
The Best Hotel in the city, No Chinese Employed.
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SLICKER
L LtNC OF GARMENT» AND MAT».
CO., BO«VON, MA»».. U.S.A.
CANADIAN CO , ITO., TORONTO. CANADA,