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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1906)
r ' ■ -t . 1906. Editorial Snap Shots. S«v, Rollic, hurry up with that auto bpater line. We’rr getting anxioua. « « « -radu Ar. ’ » eoe Jws\t ei ne e t the ike wi h<>- To some people,getting into politics ia a poor investment. Probably Sheriff Woolfe can bear us out in this. at * * Oh, my ! Is a newspaper man ileserv mg of a whipping for telling the truth and exposing "graft ?" Maybe, they are -an Tillamook. * M * Tillamook ought to hnve an annual county fair, something that will adver tise the county and which should bring together the best stock and products of the county. * M * E.W. Stanley, who was in the sheriff's office for a number of years, informs us tbat neither the sheriff nor the deputy received extra pay for making nrrests in justice court casts. » » * Rollie's liver is out of whack this week, as the election did not go to suit him Poor fellow. But then, no one has any sympathy for him, not even the defeated democratic candidates. * * * It wouldn't hurt the main streets of the city and it wouldn't hurt the street Commissioner either if he put in his time scraping off the mud and clearing up the city instead of hanging tound. * * Governor Chamberlain was re-elected It does beat the band how Oregon voters fall all over themselves when being flat tered by political flattery. George is a dabster at flattery, and knows exactly how to rub it in when he has an audience before him. » * * Judge Conder lost Yamhill county by Over 500 votes. Who was the political hoodoo you had for mascot, Judge ? We are sure thia was a new experience in Mr. Conder's political career, and it is safe to say that he never ran up against a snag like that before. * * * Probably it would be wise to call the attention of the newly elected county court to the large outstanding indebted, ■less of Tillamook county, with a view of wiping it off the next few year. A num- her of the counties in Oregon appear to lie tn king great pride in being out of debt and are adyertiaing this to attract new settlers. * ♦ * The democrats are again boosting W. J. B.yan for the presidency. With Bryan in the saddle on two former occasions, they did not succeed, but with Roosevelt lip as the republican rough rider Bryan wouldn’t be in it. Not that we want our democratic brethren to loose heart ata time when they are all buoyed up with ■ome kind of a presentiment they they are going to land the president’v with Mr. Bryan. * * * It waa quite natural to expect that the Herald would whine and beef because the republicans made a clean sweep in the county, hence it has started into whine at the Headlight. Rollie tried to cut a big caper by jumping in at the primary election, which caused quite a bit of rid icule und laughter in most every part of the county. It is really too bad that the Herald is disappointed at the result of the election, and it does the Headlight good to hear it whine, whine, whine. * * * It is to lie hoped that when the county judge elect lakes ovet the reins of gov ernment in this county, the county court ought to pay a Estle more attention to improving the roads to Little Nestucca, Woods, Blame, Sandlake, Netarts and Nehalem. We sav give these places a square deal in road improvements, for it seemi to be the opinion of settlers living in those sections that too much monev has liven extended on the main thorough fares, to the neglect of other places. There appears to be a good deal of satisfaction amongst republicans, espe cially those who stayed with their party, that the entire county ticket was elect ed. and another thing is they have con fidencein the new administration that the county’s and the taxpayers’ interests will be well looked after. The large vote cast for H. F. Goodspeed, who polled 684 to 214 cast for S. A. Brodhead, or a plurality of 469 over the democratic and 555 over the socialist candidates, goes to prove the confidence the people have in the newly elected judge doing the right thing and giving all parts of the county a square deal. « * M The socialist vote in Tillamook county was 125. hut W. C. Wolfe, their candi date for sheriff, fell short of his party vote by 38 votes, and G. A. Cobler fell short 44 votes. Was there a bit ol trad ing between the democratsand socialists bv which socialists were to vote for the democratic sheriff and treasurer and the democrats were to vote for the socialist candidate for county commissioner, or did the slum in the socialist vote go to the republican candidates ? Put your own construction upon it. Wealways thought that socialists voted straight until this election, but we see they don't. * * * With this edition the H eadlight will enter upon its nineteeth birthday. It is still healthy and strong, having gone through its tender years without any serious troulile from colic or convulsions in cutting its teeth. And is a welcome visitor once every week into the homes of a large numlier of people in this county. It has bucked upugainst quite a few pol iticians und ’’gratters,” and shook up quite a tew of them. The H eadlight has a large number of staunch friends, and a newspaper that is outspoken and tearless is sure to have someenemies, but that does not cut much figure, tor the H eadlight is popular with the people and is a bi g factor in the county. * * » The H eadlight is accused of defeating Sheriff Woolfe. A little incident like that does not concern us much. If Woolfe hail lieen content with his $1,600 a year sal. ary and not drawn down double pay to which he is not entitled, the election pro. bably might have resulted different It was the H eadlight ' s exposure of that which cost Woolfe his deteat. And it was proper criticism, lor Woolfe has no more right to the money he has drawn down tor making nrrests than any of our readers, and it should be returned to the county. And trom another source conies the accusation that the H eadlight came near deleating Crenshaw liecause it calle. I attention to Woolte drawing double pay. What absurdity. Such silly talk is only made by those who wanted to see Cren shaw delealed. M * » Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, 1» not a »aerator patent medicine, againrt which the must intelligent people are Quite naturally »verse because of the un certainty a» to their barmleaa character, but is a medicine or known composition , a full list of all its ingredients being printed, in pl tin English. on every bottle wrapper. An examination of this list ot Ingredients will disclose tho fact that It Is non-alcoholic in iu composition, chem ically pure glycerine taking the place ot the commonly used alcohol, in its niake- up. The "Favorite Prescription” ot Dr. Pierce is in fact the only medicine put up for the cure of woman s peculiar weak nesses and ailment«, sold through drug- ?[ists, that does not contain alcohol ana hat too in large quantities. Furthermore, It is tbe only medicine for woman’s special diseases, tbe ingredient« of which have the unanimous endorsement of all the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, and that too as remedies for the ailments for which ” Favorite Prescription ” 1» recom mended. A little book of some of these endorse ments will tie sent to any address, post paid, and absolutely free if you request same by postal card or lotAer, of Dr. IL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Don’t forget that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for woman’s weaknesses and delicate ailments, is not a patent or secret medicine, being the "Favorite Prescrip tion’ of a regularly educated and gradu ated physician, engaged In the practice of his chosen specialty—that ot diseases of women—that Its ingredients are printed in plain English on every bottle-wrapper; that It is the only medicine especially de signed for the cure of woman's diseases that contains no alcohol, and the only one that has a professional endorsement worth more than all tho so-called "testi monials” ever published for other med- iciaes. Send for these endorsements as above. Thsy are/ree for tbe asKInc. If you suffer from periodical, headache, backache, dizziness, pain or dragging down sensation low down in the abdomen, weak back, have disagreeable and weak- lng, catarrhal, pelvic drain, or are In distress from being long on your foot, then you may be sure of lament from taking Dr Plorce’s Favorite Preecriptlon. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets the beet lax ative and regulator of the bowels. They Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Due a laxative; two or three a catharua CLOSING OUT SALE ! TODD & CO. TT T. BOTTS^ -L -L. A ttqr N ey - at Complete set of Al in office. Taxes pj Residents. Office opposite Po, Both phonn. W.H C0OPt!- * ATT o RN EY-AT-Lr Arc still selling their Stock of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, and Furnishing Goods At 20 to 33}^ per cent less than any store in Tillamook. This is a bargain sale and one that will not be dupli cated soon. Up-to-date goods at low prices. TODD & CO T illamook , C/ARL HABERLAC1 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, J) eu te cher Office across the street and nor the Post Office. /Jp H. GOYNE, da A ttorney - at .L aw . Office : Opposite Court H “THE VAGABONDS 9 9 T illamook , O regon Program for fDonday Evening at the Academy Hall. Orchestra. Golden Tress............................ Waltz ............ “THE VAGABONDS,” HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND Comedy Drama in Three Acts, by Dramatic Club. LIVERY BARN, Cast of Characters. Bascom, a Vagabond, but gentleman after all .. Herman Sander. If not, give him a call. Leonard Trevor, an aristocratic young Virginian . Henry Plasker. Everything first-class. Second Major Tomps, a bluff, old soldier who says what he thinks.... Ben Sander. block South of P.O. Jonas Dilworthy, a smooth-faced old hypocrite. . . .Nick Melchior. Percy, his son, a plain-spoken rascal......................... Leo Sander. Barney O’Toole, the Major’s right-hand man... .Henry Sander. W. G. HARRIS, Prop. Chub Finch, the Major’s nephew.............................Jno. Plasker. Ephraim, the “Coon”............................................... Jno. Sander. Alice, betrothed to Leonard........................ Tillie Eisen. Mother Carew, a reputed witch..................... Veronica Melchior. PeggYi “only a girl”............................................ Sadie Guptill. Charlotte, a jolly, old maid................................. Mary Fitzpatrick. Act I. MCI NG'/ A Lawn at the Major’s—Chub and Peggy—Barney gets jealous —Alice tells her story—Bascom, the Vagabond, I’m a hoodoc— Dilworthy, the Hypocrite—The Major speaks his mind—The 5 hur O n reputed Witch. » Excursion Party .. March......... Orchestra. Beauties’ Dream Tempo, Di Valse Orchestra. Act II. Scene I.—Parlor of Dilworthy’s—Father and Son—Chub and See Dr. Henry E. Morris, Peggy—A Lover’s quarrel—Dilworthy’s threat. Office : Olsen Building. Salute to the Buckeye State..March.............................. Orchestra. Piano Solo................................................................. Jennie Lynch. Scene II.—A road in the forest—The lost “coon”—Alice and Leonard—Her promise. Positive, Comparative, Superlative. Narajo....................................March March ............................... Orchestra. “ I have used one of your Fish Brand Slickers for five years, and now want Piano Solo .............................................................. Jennie Lynch. a new one, also one for a friend. I would not be without one for twice the Scene III. — Bascom ’ s Home — Barney learns a secret— cost. They are just as far ahead of a common coat as a common one is Threatened quarrel—The plotters—The rifle shot. ahead of nothing.” (Name on application.) Dream Thoughts......................... Waltz Orchestra. Act III. HIGHEST AWmiVORm FAR 1004. Library at Major’s—Peggy and Ephraim—Major explains the Be sure you don’t get one of the com situation and holds examination—The clod hopper—Ephraim mon kind-this Is tha 50WEB3 and the ghost—The unexpected arr val—Mother Carew—Re mark of excellence. I united at last—Finale. A. J. TOWER CO., “Jesus Lover of My Soul,” BOSTON, U.S.A. .. Pantomimed by Eva Wheeler. Sanbo’s Birthday............... TOWER CANADIAN CO., L imited . March........................... Orchestra. Did You Ever Try W. SEVERANCE A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook O rego H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M P pysician and S urgeon Office first door East of F. Beals’ office. pA R. BEADS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent Tillamook, Oregon. R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from th Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. A large number of Oregon newspajiers see now that the liquor interests have been taking too active part in politics. Although they were hopelessly defeated in their effort to kill the local option law they succeeded in helping defeat the wo sarchet man suffrage lull. As a result of the . The Fashionable Tailor liquor interests wanting to dictate and control politics in this state, eight coun. Cleaning, Pressing and Repair ties have gone “dry," and eight other I counties came near doing so, at the elec ing a Specialty. tion last week, mid as long as the whole sale and retail liquor dealers association Store in Heins Photographic keeps up its present tight, spending large Gallery »unis ot money, it would not surprise us in the least that in the next few years half of the counties in Oregon will go ' OBERT A. MILLER, i "dry," Let the wholesale and retail liquor dealers get out of politics and quit A ttorney - at -L aw , "knifing” prominent and respectable men and turn its attention to prosecut Land Titles, Land Office Busi iug saloon keepers who violate the law ness and Mining Law. and who allow gambling, then there TORONTO, CANADA. jp PORTLAND, OREGON. would lie hut little local option senti- Makers of Wet Weather Clothing A Hats. ■u ent in Oregon. Room, 306 Commercial Building. « * * * * » T imrkb L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878 —N otice for Is a (verson to be trusted who goes into It. may he well for the business men of P ublication . BICYCLES, TIRES ana SUNDRIES at FRICES a republican primary to secure a noini Tillamook City, as well as those who United States Land Office, other manufacturer or dealer in the world Portland, Oregon, nation, and failing to do so, turns round aie in the habit ot insuring their property V H xv v . Bee. ,2lh ,’»5- m from anyone, Notice is hereby given that in compliance and “knifes" his own party in the elec in other parts of the county or state to with the provision# of the act of Congress of tion ? Such men seldom get into public June 3, I878, entitled "An act for the sale of make a note of the list of fire insurance timber land# in the States of California Ore Office, for the voters soon catch on to companies published in Monday's Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Tetritory,” as di'4if ^d". r poMib,e extended to all the Public Land State« by act their duplicity and relegate them to the 8HAVING, HAIR CUTTING goninn. It appears that out of 74 home of Avgust 4, 189a, •uhthout a cent deposit. Pay the Freight and political boneyard every time they come LAWSON T BYNUM. house iu the world wilido** You wiincari^ewrxth’ term®which no other companies und 32 foreigu companies, re Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook. State of SHAMPOOING, ETC able information byXp°y JriUn^*h,ag ,nd much up for office. We know of several par presented in the San Francisco fire, only Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6780, for the purchase ties in Tillamook who killed themselves 25 ol the home companies and 15 of the ot theSe'4 of section No. is, in tp. No. 2 N Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor politically because they would not play range No 7 W, and will offer proof to «how foreign companies have sufficient capital that the land sought in mure valuable for persons suffering with rheumatism. fair and have only themselves to blame I and surplus to meet their estimated losses its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses. and to establish hi# claim to said land for living turned down hv the voters. in the San Francisco fire, and out of the before the County Clerk, at Tillamook Citv on Thu May. the 6th day ot September*. 9Oe3O per pair. 25 home companies only four of which Ore., 19O6 He names as witnesses. To tntroduco CLOUGH’S PLAIN TEAT Wiu. Ryan, of Titlamook. Ore; Walter J. Wo win Soli. >■ NAILS. TACKS could survive another like drain upon the Smith, of Wilson, Or. ; Joseph Nevins of Bay glass You a Samt»!o I ■EUH or strong box. and only five foreign com- City, Ore ; Louis Zeimer, of Tillamook. Ore. and ths BISTOURY WON'T LET Any and all persons claiming adveiselv the Paier for Only ■ out T r ■ OUT thea THE AIR i panics, and only one out of the five,have above described lands are requested to file their (CASH WITH ORDER fl4 SS> in this office on or before said 6th dav NO MOPE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES. 'or Cutting Obstructed Teats I sufficient funds in the United States to claims ot September. iHoo. 1 l*"J their San Francisco losses. The Result of 15 years experience in tire _ ___ A lgernon S. lUuttum«, Register. — Etna of Hartford, Conn., tbe Home, of dan««»’ fr<”T> THORNS. CAC TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS, '"tlee the thick rubber tread | York, and the Continental, of New York, Deafness Cannot be Cured serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can A and puncture strips “B” • n<i ••u,’» »1,0 rtni ,trlp ..H.v Illustration »hows instrument both open | will each, according to the estimate. by local application, as they cannot reach the be vulcanized like any other tire. Fri»» /C onsumption to prevent rim cuttine. This diMMsed portion of the ear. There to only one Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over I have over six million dollars left after for cutting »nd cloned for inserting. SO« SSI tire will outlast any other way to cure rleabir-M. and that ie hv coiwtitu- Ssventy-five Thousand pairs sold last year. Fr«» Tri This olwiruction may be a stricture or paying the losses. These are tour of the tloual remadle« D<-nfnea» w eanaerl by an in- nailed condition of thy mucous lining <»f the OnontPTSOH» Made in atl which airea. ‘neIi!*t2S2i!lS3rnd''JhiT It ia Hvelv and e.sv other growth of a tumorous nature, ' foreign companies, the London, Liver- Kuatachiau Tube When this lube y»l, infl„,„. “ "iih™bb?r y|d"r*b,e ,in'd ’ith a sperm’ quality or rubber ,wfih - Surest and Uv'ckest Cum for all you have a rumbling wmnd or imperfect without ese.«- We w- i have ___ LZ?/7!5?.porr‘ 2.. ?.*n<1 « 7 hich cloaca allowing the air to escape witnout n,cn -t^edcustomeff Cl°*’ up «P amall »nail punctures punctures which is often the result of the late of a pool A Globe, the Alliance, the N.H. and erl THROAT and LUNG TROUB hearing, ami when il is entirely closed, denliiem that Ihnirtirac h.—^-1- bee^^ped .__ _ escaw _ their tires hJveonly upor^ w?^in I ihol7J a™ st«t£J LES, or MONET BACK. dog,a kick ora bruise caused by going M and the Royal, will have, counting is the result, and un es» the inltanimalkm <-nn ; an ordinary tire, the puncture resisting qualities bein<r ?9eason- They weigh no more than betaken out and thia tube restored to its nor prepared fa.Nrlc on the tread. That "Holdnig llack'^niKw°L* hln ’P«ially over a fence or through a dense under I their surplus in the United States and mal condition, hearing will he destroved !<>•- or soft roada is overcome by the patent ’^Basket Weave” when ndingon asphalt brush; or the cow may have had some Europe, au amount still on Imnd of four ever, nine ca-es nut of ten are can-erl bv li5? rT,WA l* ni"bi"A>’“l »" Inflamed con- tires ..... is js <S - so to per pair, p»ir. b. but t f« for advert»«»« __________ ’ucl,on-. The regular price of th~J S3 As it cost* dltioti of the mucous service«* troulile with <h«t quarter of her txig. I to eight million dollars. fa s, per pair All orders shipped same dav letterTs reii’ ,i't°PU>nce ,o the ri<ler We will give On, Hundred Tmnars for nnv of only do not pav a cent until you hav- exa-iioed and r- e ship C.O.D. on approval »nd in milking and loicing the thickly j money to insure, it is only justice to th- ca-wol Draines» (caused l.v eatsrrh) that cun', You We will allow a euah discount of\ Mr eelit7the!eh!7,h"n as represented Pprov,L " C,“*'rh C,,rl' !*'d ’•» nil CASH WITH OHDEH .¿Te£toJ thut’^iJi*"'1 the J*r pair) tfvon send this $60 Machine for $25 curded milk out, n small rupture had pulilie that they should know the stand. "in Jun?Tr< h> I It la a hlxharm. drop resulted, s<i that when the scar tiseue j mg of the companies they are insuring ' ■* J'HRSKV A CO.. T. ted«. O. F1EISHT MEPM1 Sold by Druagixts -sc head, ball bearing, loek- I with. . ........... ‘he opening Iwcame smaller. •litoh, double feed, aatt- Take Hall » Family’>¡11» f„r congtlpstton. threedlng ihut’le: bee 1 nlso <- <rrv of German Uilver milking thaw ok!«Mrr*'' ?n a <'?:v or 'be Kditor of this neper Jhiut^t^' ti"k T®nT.Portl"aster. automatic bobbin winder An Alarming Situation tne^e Uw you will find that th*-v w ll rM- *..*7 J If vou order a pair of Death from Appendicitis and other lalaal ’"T™" Ulee, four dilT-rvnt lengths. ■rents. Thia la the ANTI frequently re-itlt» fro w negl.ot ofcl.hr ifavraNw in the >allle ratio that the are that wh-n ion want a bteevle vro will ei — us vnueaiL," u- ’•“* v'x*wln besowell pleased Improved Instruments for opening TRUST MACHINS- It I* ged laiwefa ami torpid liver, until con Si-*' f w < »»nt ; tu to «eed us a «nail trial >m-raIWea. ook-r »•■ CT.C-, h.t .e th., rernarkab.e in- crier X the aame meeMne M-ru (dMtrui'ted tents without Cutting. ■lipalitMi liec.Hiies chronic. Thu conili, Tfwy mv » you from <t»navr anil bring are aaklnfl you 1» fw- COASTEft-BRAKES, i"- ‘ ^h 1 P n«"mT h , e\S r , : ? , 7 ’ P" “ ’ ■"> repair* and ettarhmentego with each tion i* unknown to throe who nee l*r. qtlickar.il pain lee» relenre from erwsti- pneea ehargni by dealers awl reSd men wife foi 4^bTg »I NnKY Pead Pnihrs i.r .Sounds. *' h*‘”h' machine. Sold lor only King's N-W Life 1‘illa ; the liewt »nd the ills growing out <»f it at cash end • monthly. g ntlest regulator* of Stomach and Strength and and vigor always Mlow their Bowel* I in irmit.-f 1 by Cha» I Cluugh. 11*. GuarnntwNl by Cha*. I (lough druuaM I'rk-a 45c. liruggwt 25c. Try them. T , 1 IS ILL IT WILL COST TOO DO HOT BUY A LATIMER BROS BARBER AMD HAIRDRESSER $8.50 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES ?.N il 71.80 KILL thi cough CURE LUNC8 New Discovery ran fonte“- Buy on Credit! ra- Si’s« Katess S? ~ Clough's Drug Store. I BEAD CYCLE COMPANY, Dept. “JL” CHICAGO, ILL on