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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1906)
DOESN’T LIKE SUFFRAGE. FEEDING A PUMPKIN. Louis Johnson ................. ........ 4 80 U. McKillip ................................... 13 00 Mrs. J. M. Bodie,’care of county 50 28 •t Nebraska Farmer's gaeees.r.i«.^ 1 Woaui- K*r, I« B,r poor ........................................ Frank Wilebart................... ........ 13 60 Wm. Easom................................... 21 60 to Win a Ten-Dollar Pri,,”* Drivi*« When ««• 4 80 L Sanders......... ........................... 19 80 Geo. W. Bodyfelt, salary as com ........ Nestacca Toll Roads are Re* Fred Lowry................... “Say, did you know that pum'pu, ■ Child. missioner.................................... 10 00 6 40 could be fed and made to grow to I^eased'-Local Option Peti Guy Vaughn ..................... ........ 13 00 Geo. Loerpabel, salary as com F. N. Wilson........................ ........ 12 20 — Young................................ 9 20 Two women were discussing the enormous size?” asked a retired torn! tion-Election Ordered. missioner ................................... 30 00 er of the Omaha Bee man. ** 8 80 C. N. Drew ........................ ....... 12 20 H. E. Weston............................... question of women casting votes W. W. Conder, Balary as county “It's a fact,” he continued. “I renin ! The Board of County Commissioners, Job Foster........................ . ........ 18 60 Eddie Fishbocker.......................... 10 80 equally with men. One was 1 judge ...................................... 100 00 young and pretty, with an air 'flat ber one spring that my father 4 40 N. Job ................. 13 00 composed oi County Judge W. W. Con Albert Marolf ..................... ......... elected secretary of a county agrfel 1 Samuel Elmore, taxes' over col 1 80 M. Curl ................................ ........ 18 00 spoke plainly of her always haying der and Commissioners Geo. W. Body 1 82 her own way. The other was middle- tural society and he told me that u lected .......................................... felt and Geo. Loerpabel, was in session E. T. Haltom..................... ........ 12 20 Miss Easom ......................... ! .... 1 50 C. E. Hadley, taxes over col aired, comely and genial. Said the was going to offer a prize of ten dollar. i on Wednesday and Thursday, when the A. McDonald ..................... ........ 18 00 Walter D.JWood, repairing Beaver 22 00 young one: “There is no use talking, for the largest pumpkin exhibited,, lected .. ..................................... E. B. Jacoby ...................... ........ 9 40 following business was transacted • and Three Ri ver bridges......... 90 00 women will never have equal suffrage the fair. 1 determined to get t],M . Bid of Fred Kabka on Nehalem road A. L. Miller........................ ........ 14 00 Cost Bill Stats vs. C. B. Desmond. Not if a*. Rich as Rockefeller as long as they persist in staying at prize and I did. Wm. Roenicke................... ........ 16 40 Carl Haberlach, justice.............. “How did I doit? By raising the bu. 1 If you had all the wealth of Rockefeller, home as they do. Why don’t they get was accepted in the sum of $976. 6 05 Bond of S. M. Dailey as supervisor of Lawson Hembree............. ........ 22 40 J. A. Dawson, constable ........... 1 70 the Standard Oil magnate,you could not out and register? The men have gest pumpkin, of course. I selected^ ' buy a better medicine for bowel com given them the chance of voting for vine that looked unusually thrifty C. 8. Alkin8on...................... ........ 10 00 : R.D. No. 4 was approved. Cost Bill, State vs. C. B. Hadley. plaints than Chamberlain’s Colic, gave it extra care until pumpkin, h« 2 20 Carl Haberlach, justice............. Bridge bonds of W niter D. Wood were M. W. Harrison................. ........ 6 30 Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The school trustees and one thing leads to formed about as large as a l>aaeball Dr. C. H. Upton................. ....... 6 60 J. A. Dawson, constable............. approved. 2 20 most eminent physician can not prescribe another. What they ought to do is to Selecting one of these I began to fee) ¡; I a better preparation for colic ami call a greet rally and embraoe the priv- Report of viewers on Ed. Worthington James Atkinson ............... ........ 12 00 Cost Bill, State vs. W. E. Catterlin Yes, feed it. I cut a gash in th» ate® road was allowed and same was ordered J. R. Eldridge..................... ........ 12 20 Carl Haberlach, justice............. 11 00 diarrhoea, both for children and adults. ilges they have offered them. It is a and run a soft cotton rag through It The uniform success of this remedy has great thing to deal in the affairs of the J. W. Lawrence ................... 10 80 ........ open. 4 90 shown it to be superior to all others. It state, even if they are merely educa Then I covered the place with wn. J. A. Dawson, constable............. Deed of Chas. Pletcher to Tillamook J. Lewallen.......................... ....... 10 60 L. L Stillwell, witness............. Every night I set a pan of milk on eack 1 20 never fails, .and when reduced with tional. I voted.” Mrs. Ellen Lewallen ........ 10 60 ........ County was accepted and ordered to be 1 20 water snd sweetened. Is pleasant, to take. L. Hiner, witness.......................... “Men always put in good school side of the stem and put an end of the E. E. Cross......................... .... Every family should be supplied with it. 10 40 rag in each pan. That pumpkin would recorded. 1 20 Sold trustees,” said the elder woman. F. R. Beals, witness ................... by Chas. I. Clough’s Drug Store. drink up that milk faster than a pig Petition of H. Sweeney for county road L. A Hoyt........................ ....... 10 20 Chas. Lundquist, witness............ "And I helped them do it.” 1 20 U. S. Edwards ................. ....... 10 20 "The ‘privileges’ allotted woman in It would absorb from a quart to three A marriage license was issued on was granted and road ordered open. 1 60 Alfred Carlson, witness............... Thursday to Herman H. Sander and the matter of voting in this state re pints every night and it began to swell Viewers' report of Ludtke road was James Thompson ............. ........ 12 20 Cyrus Randall......... ..................... 1 80 J. W. Maddux ..................... ........ 2 80 mind me of when I was a little girl and at an enormous rate. When the hi, Margaret M. Walthers. approved and E. Bales allowed $150 2 70 Merlin Catterlin.......................... lived on the farm. My father used t" opened I loaded that pumpkin into t Dr. I. M. Smith ................... ........ 2 20 For Sale.—Miscellaneous Lot of Wire damages. R. Catterlin ................................... 2 70 take me with him to town whenever he wagon by the aid of a derrick — it 2 40 Cable, new and second hand, any length, Petition of F. E. Huntsinger for county L. B. Zeimer........................ ........ John Hickey, salary as road pipe of any description and size. Ma went, because I was fond of the horses weighed 308 pounds—and took it dowi 2 20 road wasgianted and viewers appoint Dr. E. W. Mills................. ........ siifiervieor ................................. chinery to suit anybody. Write for and cried if he left me at home. And I to agricultural hall. Of course I got Judgesand Clerk of Election. ed. Hiatt & Ring, grading 214 rod of prices on anything. Metal scrap iron thought I ought to be allowed to drve. thfc ten dollars. “I have often wondered how many Petition of O. A. Lommen, as road pe D, H. Mahler.... and all kinds of junk and machinery so he humored me by letting me take road ' ......................................... E. D. Snodgrass . bought and sold. Address M. Bardf & hold of the ends of the lines and cluck pies that would have made. Estimab titioner, dismissed. A. W. Severance, stamped en Son. Portland, Oregon. to the horses, deriving as much joy ing 33 per cent, waste, there were Petition of A. D. Smith and others for Geo. Elliott......... velopes ....................................... from it as if his strong hands were not about 202 pounds of pie material and Jones Is still Paying Cash local option election was ordered placed J. A. Biggs ......... C. E. Reynolds, investigating guiding and directing the horses ahead 5 1-3 ounces to the pie would make—" W. A. Snow......... for Chickens. on ballot. death of James Harris............. But the reporter was too busy to hear of mine. But 1 thought I was driving Geo. Higgins .... Bid of Mrs. Maggie Battz for care of J. Bixby, merchandise................. and making things go my way. That is the rest. He was figuring on feeding, W. H. Hoskins .. Asa Woodsat$20a month was accepted. C. W. Hogan, plow .................... what women voting for school trus watermelon on port wine and astonish Petition of Bay City Land Co. as to Carl P. Kundson.. ing the world. A MATTER OF HEALTH tee« reminds me of.” A. Arstell, salary as supervisor . E. R. Bales ......... taxes was continued. And the young woman did not say a GALLANT CONDUCT OF PIPER. Cohn & Co., merchandise ......... 8. M. Batterson .. Bid of Mrs. J. M. Bodie for care of G word, for there was nothing to be said. Work in R.D. No. 5. W, E. Knight .... Meyers at $16 a month was accepted. Instances of Bravery Shown la Peril I. C. Mills ....................................... ous Quarters. Petition of Chas. Ray to survey road W. H. Derby .... SHE RAN OVER TAR PAPER, Orley Kellow ................................ N. McMillan .... There have been several instances of approved and survey ordered. lain Miller ................................... And the Nocturnal Bicyclist ThouRhi bravery similar to that of the gallant Bid of Herald to print ballots for $14 F. M. Shearer .... Clyde Lane..................................... Gordon piper at Dargai, who continued Frank W. Crane.. It Was a Hole in the was accepted. Dave Imlah ................................. to play after both hia legs had been Pavement. Bill of Alex. McDonald in the sum of F. P. Hobson .... Claims of Deputy Sheriffs. shot off, says the London Chronicle. $75 for damages to his land on account C. B. Vantress ... Sam Lundlterg ............................ The girls were talking about bicycle One of these, which occurred duringthe M. C. Trowbridge of road, was allowed $40. riding and telling of the accidents that Peninsular wars, was almost identical Win. Knight................................. Bill of John Thriler for $5, was allowed H F Holden had befallen them. When it came Mist with that of the capture of the Dargai J. A. Richardson............................ Gus Kunze .. $2 50. Flit’s turn, she painfully changed hei ridge. It was at Vimiera, when the — Simmons.................................... L. L. Shortridge had the only bid in Grant Mills .. position on the easy chair and said: then Seventy-first Highlanders hurled F. Elliott ......................................... "In the five years 1 have been riding themselves against the French as a for the lease of the Nestucca toll roads, Frank D. Bester..., W. E Southwick .................... . a wheel I never was seriously hurt until counter-stroke to the at tempt -of Kel for $1,550 for twelve months, and as G. W. Sappingion.. Cyrus Ranuall................................ a week ago and I suppose you girls wil. lerman to recover six captured guns, Judge Conder made the court believe B. A. Todd............. P. Marolf ..................................... say I wasn't hurt then. I was going and drove back their assailants in head that the people in the south part of the Fred Zaddach......... John Simmons ............................ home from a friend's house when iny long rout. When the Ilightanderswere county wanted the ronds released and O. A. Lommen ... light went out. It was only three advancing Piper Stewart, of the gren C S. uackson................................ there was no way whereby the court II. V. Alley............. blocks to my home and as the road war adier company, fell, his thigh being P. R. Coulson................................ Geo. R. McKimens could be forced to submit the question to good all the way and policemen are broken by a musket shot. Yet he re B M. Webb................................... Absolutely Pure H. Sweeney .... a vote of the people, the judge carried scarce in that neighborhood I thought fused to quit the field, and, sitting ou A. M. Meyers ............................... hie point nnd the roads were again leased H. L. Jensen ... HAS HO SUBSTITUTE the rest of the distance could bt a knapsack, continued to inspire his Guy Mattoon ................................ Herman Thun scorched in safety, and away I flew. It comrades with a pibroch, saying: to Mr. Shortridge for 12 months. A Cream of Tartar Powder, Job Foster .................................... was on Washington avenue, where the “De’il ba’e me, lads, if ye shall want Bill of J. M. Weiss in the sum of $528.. Frank I. Bennett free from alum or phos- Ed Knoblock................................. shade trees are so thick that the por for music!” For this he received a W. D. Gladwill . phatlo add 53, was allowed in the sum of $62.19. tions of the road between the lamp handsome stand of pipes from the High M. A. Cady ........ H. F. Young, wood for county Bills Rejected ; «OVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. posts are in deep shadow. • land society of London. Seth F. Moon ... poor ....................................... E. Easom, for damages Again, there'a the historical incident "Bending over the handle bars, I wa> Fred Zaddaoh, salary as road passing through land................. 100 00 L P. Rev........... making it hum when right under mx of Pipe Major Mackay, who, when his Jacob Blum........ supervisor................................... Tillamook City, street improve 11» GenuoeTOWEBO front wheel I saw a horrible black hole regiment had formed square to receive A. Broiihead, two mouths ment ............... . .......................... e 05 B. W. Turner . .. There was not time to turn out; I coulc a charge of French cavalry at Waterloo, I. S. Phillips... . superintending building _ of Flora E. Perkins, numbering only brace every muscle and tak( stepped outside the square and strode court house............................ . . 100 00 chances on landing all in a heap. Well round the bayonet bristling ranks play machine .................................... 00 J. G. Rnnes........ Fred Robitch ... I was the worst demoralised heap yoi ing his most inspirating pibroch in the Chas. I. Clough, merchandise .. 299 21 Bills allowed ; ever saw and I wobbled along nearly i presence of his comrades—an incident HAS MEN ADVERTISED W. J. Plank........ S. J. Sturgeon, merchandise ... 13 65 Peter Newberg, removing timber AND SOLD FOR A block before my nerves would permi' which forms the subject of one of Mr. W. A. Williams, straps................ from road.................................... 1 00 1 00 W. W. Wiley .. . QUARTER OF A CENTURY. Bogie’s finest battle pictures, exhibited me to go back and examine that hole. Ralph Ackley Headlight, printing .................... F. L. Sappington, surveying and 73 80 LIKE ALL at the academy a year or two ago. "When I did I found it was nothing plat of Hembree's house ....... 10 00 E. 11 Whitney . W. W. Wiley, salary as superin but a ragged piece of black paper lying tendent ....................................... 166 67 A. M. Hare, salary as assessor 2011 00 C. A. Johnson ... on the perfectly smooth roadway. But Canadians Say We Are to Blame for Depletion in Lake of the Woods. Whitman Lamb C. H. Woolfe, salary as sheriff .. 266 66 C. A. Johnson, salary as deputy CLOTHING. it gave me the worst jolt I ever receivec One of the most valuable of the Cana It is made of the best G. W. Wallace . and it hurts me yet.” assessor................... ................. 100 Thus. Coates, salary as deputy dian island fisheries was the sturgeon material*. in black or yellow, A. Brown .. sheriff ....................................... F. L. Sappington, survey of fully guaranteed. and sold by catch in the Lake of the Woods. It is J. I. Spencer P. W. 'Iodd. salary as treasurer . STAMPS OF 13,000 KINDS. roads ......... .............................. 35 reliable dealers everywhere now learned that, this splendid fish is E. K. Gilbert S. M. Dailey, »alary as super STICK TO THE Brown, damage hauling nearly exterminated in the lake as a G. H. Foland visor SIGN OF THE FISH. Many of Them Are Only Gotten ai result of the unchecked ravages of gravel across land..................... a to Annoy Enthusiastic T0Wl’r=^^Val~’“ 4MJT0TK°XS?u<ft Joseph Bixby W. H. Easter, team to McMinn- Frank Severance, salary as super fishermen during the last few seasons. Collectors. It is reportedi that as much as three or visor ............................................. 33 25 T. H. Goyne ville John 8heeta. four carloads of offal and eggs fre Tillamook Water Works............. Gus Kunze, for work in driving The largest postage stamp ever i. is- Did You Ever Try Guy Vaughn Tillamook Telephone Co............. piling in river for break sued measures four inches by twe quently pass over the Canadian Pacific inches, and was the old United States railroad from Rat Portage in one week. water .......................................... 1 100 00 I Frank Fitzpatrick Ed Leach, services as deputy HARKIN’S NEW FEED AND five-cent I T. W. Lyster.......... stamp for packages of news Five or six years ago the eggs of the sheriff......................................... Alex. McDonald, for damages sturgeon were worth $10 to $15 a keg. papers. LIVERY RARN, crossing land for oounty road. 75 CO II Frank Hannenkrat Clyde Clements, hauling naw The demand has now increased the The quarter-shilling stamp of Meek I W R. Robedee. . . dust ........................................... B. F. Durfee, house rent for If not, give him a call. lenburg-Schweria. issued in 1856, is the price to. $50 a keg, say* the New York R. Allen................... county charge............................ Sam Downs, preparing court a smallest postage stamp ever issued, be Sun. j D. T. Werschkul... . house ......................................... Roy Hembree, witness in Hem Dominion officials say that the decline Everything first-class. Second ing less than one-fourth the size of the bree case .................................... of thia fishery can be traced directly C. H. Woolfe, expenses of cir 1 11 Wm. Raleigh......... ordinary stamp, says Tit-Bits. H. A. Miles........... block South of P.O. cuit court................................... . F. Corrigan, board for A. There are 13,000 different kinds ol to American depredations. A small F. E. Norton........... Hembree .................................... 22 Herald, printing .......................... postage stamps issued in the various corner of the Lake of the Woods he« J. K. Craven ......... J. C. Holden, canvassing board . countries of the world. Some of these within Americai* territory, and while, C. H. Woolfe, expenses bringing a j A. M. Commons.. are made only for collectors by coun the Canadian authorities say, they al W. G. HARRIS, Prop. Carl Halierlach, canvassing Hembree from McMinnville, lowed only 40 nets altogether in the tries wishing to make money easily. T. H. Penter ........ board........................................... two trips ..................................... 00 a iake itself, the Americans hadi not lees The French colony of Obock. for in j D. J. Dunn ........... Carl Halierlach, justice in J. A. W. H. Eberman, deputy sheriff,*. stance, issued no fewer than 200 varie than 200 or 300, and were catching, in Turbayn case ............................ Jack Jenkins, deputy sheriff . 4 95 W. H. Christensen ties; this overdone philatelic spot beinc their own territory, a much larger sup J. A. Dawson, constable in same Albert Lucy, deputy sheriff ... 5 50 L. J Redburg... administered by a governor and eight ply than their Canadian competitors. The Edison Phonograph J. T. Nevins... . Survey of Ludke Road. Elmer Baker, deputy sheriff..., functionaries and the capital being a Therefore, when the dominion govern Amos Vaughn Is to-day the world’s ment saw that their efforts were, futile Wm. Hoskins................................ Work in R.D. No. 4. village of huts. “ 4 Miles Warren .. E. R. Bales .................................... greatest entertainer. M. Cone ......... The credit of originating that method to cope with the depredations of the 4 D. A. Simmons of Stamp issue, belongs to the secre Americans, they gave their own lessees W. E. Knight................................. Dan Darby ... It talks, laughs, sings— 4 tary of an engraving company, wh< a free hand to take all the sturgeon they Theo. Jacoby. H. V. Alley .................................... M. D. Reading 8 it makes home happy. bound himself for a period of ten year- could capture. D. W. Rhoades Clarence Tilden ............................. Chas. Lee........ 8 It offers something to to supply yearly, free of charge, post J. J. McGinnis. Joe Kutcher feeding habits of fishes . Mrs. Osburn, oounty^cliarge .... 15 suit every tast—every age stamps to the different govern J. F. Jenkins Geo. Watkins . J. F. Reeher, witness at Circuit ments of Souih and Central Americ- How the Chnb aed the Trost Seise mood, every age, every I C. C. Jensen . D. D. West ... t'poa a Waidrrlag Worm. on condition that each yearly serie, court ............................................ 11 00 day in the year. f J. R. Low re nee Guy Vaughn . d ffers in des.ga and any surplus stock Worms are occasionally fed at the C. C. Jensen, viewer. Worthing, It will cost you noth [ Fred Lewallen.. Tom Lyster.. at the end of the year belong to the aquarium to such fishes as eat them in ton road .................................. . 4 00 ing to hear it at G. II. Ward ... company, which a so retains the dies nature, including suckers and chubs L Shortridge, labor and material J J. McGinnis, ditto .. ---------- 4 DO James Atkinson and plates for the production of re and sunfish and trout, and some others. ou bridge...................................... Lamar’« Drug Store. Wm, W ixh I s , two months care prints. e The worms are put into the tanks at 1 E E. Webb Work in R. D. No 1 countv Door ............... .... sn no the top, to sink gradually through the W. M. Webb Alvin Thompson. G. B. laimh, salary as clerk 266 66 water until they are nipped up by some ..r.. lasaraaee. j Jeff Harris Wm. Norris G. B. I .a mb, stationery and ex- G» only a matter of time." re- fish. j U. 8. Edwards Wc pr g F.......................... ............. marked the shoe-clerk boarder »hn The manner in which the fishes take 6 15 j Eugene Atkinson Rain and tweat Ben Johnson. read, the scientifle p..„ in a «hem varies with the habita of the E. Mendenhall, registering votes 60 hare no ellect on , Geo W. Phelps hold magazine, “ until all ollr engine, John Mattoon... harne»« treated fishes, says the New York Sun. The K. Mills, salary as deputy clerk 100 00 with F.ureka Har I C. B. Wiley........ b? h thing wi" he Hin "orm sinlcs slowly through the water, Dick Johnson..... Irwin-Hodwn Co., merchandise III 73 ness Oil. It re- < b.v heni drawn from the sun.” j G M. Watkins tists the damp, and with but few twistings or turnings Otto Shearer..... Jurors and Witnesses al Circuit Court. keeps the leath "What will become of the p„or Of its body. A little ehub will nip a W. E. Catterlin Aug Shearer...... er soft and pli Clay Daniel ..................... ...... 8 80 farmers when that time arrive^- worm much slenderer, but It will be able. Stitches A M. Austin.... Hiram Perry...... P. B. L Lucas .............. .. ............ 16 80 do not break. "red h I11-' W,th ,h' '""""-«"l- t*lan perhaps at about the M L. Barber . No rongh rnr- |oe Richardson.. W C Kmg................... ........... 12 20 ored hair, who presides over the rib- middle of it* length, and swim away iace to chais J. C. Holden Willie Richardson. and cut. Th« bon counter between meal, J. F. Jenkins ... ..,, ........... 12 90 with it with the two ends free. Then harness not G. A. Edmunds M Shearer.......... •"Hie farmer,?" qUfried the ahoe « k ’'Orm only keeps John Lzraen ............... . . . ............ 13 «0 squirm, and the little Geo. P. Wilt . looking I*ks clerk, after the manner of a per,on |oe Hnuxhorst.... ’ twists with excitement, a« it dart* W. J. Carver ........... 13 60j C. N. Drew ... new, but up a tree. P^raon Sam Johnson....... wears twice «" With its prey, but it bolds on to it, J H. HolgHt«* ............... ............ 10 80 M taw by th K D. Hoag final,X makes away with it. Warren Hoskins. Theo. Khigniry ............... ........... 13 ait aseoi Fur»k_ A. I. Miller Harness < •»!. > Hie trout, flashing upward like light- W. IL Hoskins M. T Chance ......... . 13 30 Win. Baxter ’¿’•T”' »p the worm before it has W. S Hare.. Peter Haaselborg ............ ............ 4 40| L. I.. Short rulge descended far into the water. The Joe Price... John Morgan................. , ............ 4 60 Frank Martin worm disapears totally and instantly. XbCyrh>:.SUfh 8. V. Anderton................. ........... 5 60 George Baxter . " at the Instant of seixiug it the trout M. F. Corrigan,board furnished J. J. Hollett ., ............... .......... 17 00 "T" short space, and Hembree................................ Carl Shortridge <144.. n simply marvelloussHviftness aeek- C. B. Wiley ........................ .......... » 00 J .Didvhe really take you by .Ur- Gray and Tbnn. lumber ....... lnf cover again as it would do in nature. John Ek .......................... .......... 18 00' O. Young when he proposed? liadlev Lumber Co«, lumber Ethel—Yes. indeed! Whv 1 h.a.< UPh“ «Unding COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. ■ Agricult ■woririni tinse, a to the ' tick w «radici keepiu tick 1» It -will POWDER POMMEL SLICKER H arness