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Editorial Snap Shots.
Crouse & Brandegee Clothing,
Walkover Shoes.
Gordon Hats-
Utz & Dunn Shoes.
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lines of CLOTHING FURNISHING
GOODS, Shoes, etc., until new
stock arrives.
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Is Rollie the captain or the flunky on
board of the auto schooner ?
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Those who play fair and act square
in politics generally come out on top.
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Another man gone crazy ’
What is
getting the matter with the men folk in
this county, anyway ?
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Might save the pugilistic events for
the fair and invite the Bend sluggers to ,
do up the Tillamook bruiser again.
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It was the unlucky number ( 13) that
beat Sheriff Woolfe in the recent election.
This ought to be food for gossip for the
superstitious.
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Why not demand a recount on county
judge because the republican candidate’s
majority over the democratic candidate
was over three to one ?
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When the citizens see certain parties
take boys and the born drunks to a cer
tain building in the city, it is natural to
suppose someone is dealing in tanglefoot
and the county is loosing a good big
fine because the officials won’t raid the
places where the boys get the drink.
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This is the time of year when the peo
pie of Tillamook are pestered with travel
ing agents who exact big money for
what they sell. Don’t be fooled and bun
coed, and to avoid buying a p»g ina poke
and throwing away good money for
nothing, consult the home merchants
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Poor little Dolph ! It only cast 16
votes at the election, and now the demo
crats want to wipe the voters in that
precinct off the earth because, somehow,
only one pair of ears, of the democratic
mule’s dimension, are allowed to sprout
and grow at Dolph and are kept there
as a curiosity.
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decrease in the mu U(. , utio
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Death of Walt. J Smith
Death deprived Tillamook of another j of Dr. King» New Life 1'ilu“U'«(
pioneer and well ,known character in They nave y.m from ,)all "
quick ai d painleKH triea«efroMS
road problems for the last twenty years
this county at an early hour on.Satur pinion and the i||.
it is not surprising that this new’ phase
day morning at his home on the Wilson Strength and vigor ahv.y7J* «1
of the railroad situation is a sticker. No
river. Walt. J. Smith, who had been ill une. Guaranteed by Chi lluwU».
1'ruggi.t Me Tr/th”’’ L
wonder that railroad promoters think
Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing
I for several months with consumption,
that
Tillamookers
have
hides
as
thiqfc
as
Apparel in Tillamook County.
being another of our citizens to succumb
hippopotamuses, but it’s only got that
Mr. Edison has leen ___ a.,
to that dread disease. For several weeks j
southern states f„r eolM|t »¡. l “*,*
way through railroad promoters pound
his death was expected, and it was no
ing on it. Tillamook wants a railroad,
metal he can reduce the
surprise to his family and Irieuds. The
and wants it bad, but the question that
tomobile storage Itatteries
one-haK,
remains were brought to this city Sun
is perplexing is ; Which of these two
he thinks he has Inumi a
day, and on Monday they were buried in
Rood au«,
companies mean business ?
Perhaps I
In four of the counties of Tc,^
the Oddfellows’ cemetery, the religious
Thia will be a great year
both mean business.
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service being held in the M.h. church,
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hielos if it adds tlenty of cvbtolt to *’
conducted
by
the
pastor.
Rev.
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If the state legislature can amend the
taxed denatured alcohol.
Four Leaders that can’t be excelled.
election laws so tbat the floating voter Stockwell.
ND DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES.
Walter
James
Smith
was
lairn
at
would have to register thirty days before
an election or not be allowed to vote, it Mountain Dale, Washington county,
would put a stop to a good deal of vot Oregon, August 4, 1843. being the next
ing in precincts where voters have no oldest of a family of twelve of Mr. and |
right to vote, There is hardly a city in Mrs. Isaac W. Smith, two of Oregon's
Oregon but what on election day dozens earliest pioneers. While still a child lie
and hundreds oi unregistered persons went to Rudville, where he lived until
are herded up and made to vote,whether nt the age of sixteen, when he enlisted at
lias Opened an up-to-datePho'o
they are entitled to or not. It used to Fort Vancouver in the First Oregon In
be th/uthe politicians paid that class to fantry, Company II.. for service ill the
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vote and they have even colonized and Union Army during the Civil War.
The Indians having broken out in
kept them in hotels for weeks in Port
POST OFFICE, TILLAMOOK.
land, and after the election was over Eastern Oregon and Washington, his
the floaters were given the tip to clear company was ordered there to help
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out of the city, and they did so, for two quell the trouble, lie saw 19 months
or three days after election it was no service ill the capacity as scout when the
uncommon sight to see a string oi men war ended by the capture of the Ban
hit the railroad ties. Now, it seems, all nock chief.
that the floating voter can get in that
In 1878 Mr. Smith joined a party of
CLOUGH’S PLAIN TEAT
city is a night’s lodging and a day’s gold seekers bound for Alaskan points
BISTOURY
under the charge of T. IL Miller and
grub for his vote.
J. C. Moss. Their travels took them
For Cutting Obstructed Tub,
up the Stickeen River, Alaska, to Dease
Fined Only $5 00 !
Lake and overland to Juneau.
Ke
W. J. Stephens, who assaulted Dr. J.
helped to build the first house at Glenora,
P. Sharp on the public street of this
Alaska.
city,pleaded guilty, and Recorder Holden
Illustration shows instrument both opa
On February 11, 1882, he was united
let him off with the small fine of $5.
for cutting and closed for inserting.
in marriage to Alice Olds, of Tillamook
This obstruction ruay be a stricture or I
City, the oldest daughter of Mr. and
The So Called Socialists.
other growth of a tumorous n*Un,
Mrs Eli 1*. Olds, residents of this city.
which is often tlie result of the bite of a
Four
children
were
born
to
them
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Sam
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TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
dog,a kick or a bruise caused by going
Men who aspire to public office will
J. Smith, Tob.v L. Smith, Mrs. Margaret
D ear S ir ,—There is no class conscious
over a fence or through a dense under
have to figure on the voters who scruti
H. Illingworth and Miss Estelle E.
Socialist that is going to offer any
brusli; or tlie cow may have had some
nize the private and moral characters oi
Smith.
apology for the 3000 so-called Socialists
candidates. It used to be that politicians
Mr and Mrs. Smith moved to their trouble with that quarter of her li»g,
who voted lor Chamberlain, nor those
and in milking and forcing the thickly
figured on getting the saloon and trail
present home in July, 1888, having
who voted against our county ticket.
curded milk out, a small rupture had
sient vote, but now that is being gradu
lived there 5 years before the Wilson
They are the same men or class of men
ally cut out. it is plain to see that it is
River Toll Road was opened between resulted, so that when the scar tissue
who stranded the populist party, and
formed, tlie opening became smaller.
the law enforcement voters who will pre
Tillamook City and Washington County.
they would do the same with the social
I also carry of German silver milking
dominate,
especially
in
county
and
city
Under the Auspices of the Board of Trade.
Mr. Smith was a member of tlie
ist party if they could, but they will nev
tubes, four different lengths.
affairs.
I. O.O.F., G.A.R. and charter member
er succeed. All fusion and political trad
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Improved Instruments for opening
of local lodge K. of P., all of Tillamook
Musical Programme given.
This week our contemporary has one ing is abhorent to all class conscious
obstructed teats without cutting.
City.
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i Fead Probes or Sounds.
of our business men wearing petticoats socialists, and any member of the party
Baseball Match.
Foot Races.
and selling muslin “underware,’’ which who would suggest such a program
NEHALEM.
Dinner will be served by the Ladies Guild.
we suppose, means that the muslin is would be read out of the party. Our
made out of tin, iron, glass, china or program is to educate the people along
Exercises to be held at Watt’s Hall. Beginning at IO granite ware. It must bequite a novelty, lines of scientific government, and to get Bur Beals and family, from Penn.,
cousin to F. R. Beals, moved onto the
this muslin underware. But we would the workers of the world to see that Beals' place Saturday.
o’clock a. tn,
like to know who the joke is on, the their intesesli and that of capitalism are
J. Whitney and wife have moved to
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merchant, the ladies or our contempo diametrically opposed to each other Netarts.
When men get to see this as it really
rary ?
W. N. Reddaway has gone to Aetoria
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AN»
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is they become class conscious and vote
to work on a gasoline boat.
The Canadian thistle is making its the socialists ticket at all liazzards, Our
T. J. Balentyne is making oheeee in
LIVERY BARN,
appearance along the Trask river ami i slogan is let the nation own the trusts,
Miamie factory.
some nnasure ou-ht to be taken to pre
F. C. V arner
If not, give him a call.
H. Crenshaw visited Nehalem, Friday,
vent it spreading
This is Something
on legal businese.
New
Laws
Go
Into
Effect.
for the Fairview Grange to take np and
Everything first-class. Second
H. Sharp was up from Tillamook
start a crusade ngainst. A little effort
S alem , Ore,,
June 25.—Governor Friday, with the German coach horse
block South of P.O.
now in cutting it down and preventing
, Chamberlain today issued his proclama- Margo.
it from seeding might save a lot of trou l lion declaring all measures approved liv
ble in the future. for once the Canadian
Deadly Serpent Bites
the people at the June election in force
W. G. HARRIS, Prop.
thistle takes root, it hangs on and is
from and after this date. The vote was are as common in India as are stomach
almost impossible to stamp it out.
and
liver
disorders
with
us.
For
the
lat
officially canvassed this morning and the
Near Todd’s Building.
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ter however there is a sure remedy : Elec
The Governor did tric Bitters ; the great restorative medi
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
Now that the land frnnd trials are set result announced.
it is liable to give some persons sleepless not, however, proclaim the anti-pass cine, of which S. A. Brown, of Bennetts
ville, S. C., says : " They restored mv
nights with a worried feeling, foi when law enacted, for it has no enacting wife to perfect health, after years of
clause, and is, therefore, believed to be
Uncle
Sam
goes
after
some
people
he
suffering with dyspepsia ami a ebroni.
1CB CREAM IN SEASON.
goes after them to do them up. Strange, invalid. He will submit the matter to cally torpid liver.”
Electric Bitters
but it is true nevertheless, that this is i the Attorney-General and will lie guided cure chills and fever, malaria, bilious
exactly the same methods some of those ■ by the latter’s opinion. II the Attorney ness. Lame back, kidney troubles and
bladder disorders. Sold on guarantee by
CLOTHES BRUSHES.
STOVE BRUSHES.
who are indicted used to ”do up' •'those
_____ I General’’Oi the belief tbat tbe law is Chas 1. Clough, druggist. Pnce 50c.
invalid because ot
of the defect,
dpfe-et- th«
HAIR BRUSHES.
HOUSE BRUSHES,
inynlid
the
Gov
whom they could not control or had no
STOVE BRUSHES.
TOOTH BRUSHES.
use lor. Oh, the agony of suspense, tor ernor will not issne a proclamation de-
St. Louis gave $10.000.000 to the
Ladies’ Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too
it's a cruel way to "do up” those who daring it in force.
world's fair ami has now voted $11,-
numerous to mention and at prices lower than elsewhere.
The measures included in the procla- 200 000 for the improvement of I he
have been in the habit of doing up other
, mations and which go into effect today
See Dr. Henry E. Morris.
people.
city
" To the front" is a motto sub.
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1 are : The appropriation bill, the two
stantially backed up.
Office : Olsen Building.
By way of argument we will admit gross earnings tax bills, a consnitutional
that every republican judge and clerk of amendment providing a more speedy
election committed errors and bungled ami simple method of amending the con-
np the election returns—which has to be stitution, the constitutional amendment
■ to write for our big FREE BICYCLE catalogue
substantiated.
What about the demo giving cities and towns power to amend
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the mDst complete line of high-grade
BICYCLES, TIRES anff SUNDRIES at PRICES
cratic judges and clerks allowing allltheircharters.theconstitutionalamend-
other manufacturer or dealer in the world.
those irregularities which thedemocratic ment giving the Legislature power to
ONLY LINK—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, brethren complain of? It looks, from ! fix the salary of the State Printer and
reading the complaint set ont by the at- | regulate printing, and the constitutional
BAY CITY, 1IOBSONVILLE.
PR icfn TatterHS ard.latest models, and learn oi our remarkable LOW
tornevs for a recount, that every judge amendment for the initiative and referen,
direct h/rhUr Zh?<,Crfu-.n.?w offerg madc Po«aible by telling from factory
Connecting at Astoria w ith the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
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With nomiddlemen’s profits.
and
clerk
of
election
was
a
son
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a
gnn
dum on local and special laws.
, tin Astoria & Columbia River R R. foi Han Francisco, Portland
and not competent to serve on an elec
and all p.»mts vust. For freight and passenger rates apply to
tion board. We shall see whether this is
SAMUEL ELMORE <St CO. General Agent«, ASTORIA. OR
Rheumatism.
toSak"e'm “ K,d^‘ *ODnt in every town and can offer an opportunity
so or not,
B. O. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon,
Why suffar from this painful malady
_ e moneT to suitabfc young men who apply at once.
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R. R. Co , Portland.
when
one
application
of
Chamberlains
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I A. A C. R R. Co.. Portland.
Republicans who have staved with the ’ Pain Balin gives relief T Hundreds of
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express republican party in the numerous fac. ! grateful people te«tify to the magical
tional fights in Tillamook will be in con. P"«er of this remedy over rheumatism. $8>SO per pair.
trol of county affairs next week. Those j For sale by Chas. I. Clough's Drugstore.
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as if Tillamookers are in a devil of a fix
to know which really means business. '
They’ve been up against so many rail-1
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Clough’s Drag Store.
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DO NOT BUY A BKSYCLE^^.
?C50 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES
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Has just received a fiue stock of Shoes from Chicago,
consisting of the latest styles and best quality.
Come and see the stock of fine shoes. You are
very welcome, whether yon buy or not.
Our prices are attractive to economical buyers.
We buy as fine and desirable shoes as any dealer
in a big city, and my many years of practical experi
ence is entirely at the disposal of my customers.
I have now in stock the largest and l»est selected
lot of tootwear in the City of Tillamook and more on
the way.
The Red Frout Shoe Store is the only regular
shoe store in the ritv.
All goods bought of me arc
warranted, and will be repaired at reduced rates.
No
charge made for sewing rips on goods bought of me.
P. F. BRCWNE. SALESMAN.
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who stay with their pnrtv generally get
on top, and those who do the bolting
and knifing generally get it in the neck
i sooner or Inter. However, the old nnd
! the new county officials will have to do
the square thing by the taxpayers, and
we hope thev will not enter into any tin-
holy alliances and giveeverv part of the
county a square deal in regard to road
improvements.
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There i« more C'Rtarrh in this section of the
country than all other diseases put together,
and until the last few years was supposed to
t»e incurable For a great many vears doctors
nrono inced it a local disease, and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure
! with local treatment, pronounced it incurable
Science has proven catarrh to be a constitu
tional disc* and therefore requires constitu
i lional treatment. Hall’a Catarrh Cure, inanu
factured by E J. Cheney ft Co., Toledo.Ohio, is <
the only constitutional cure on the market It
is taken internally in doses from io drops to a
| teaspotinful It acts directly on the blood and
lhc •y«*«-» They offer one
hundrevl dollars for any case it fails to cure.
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Send for circulars and teatimoiiiala
F J. CHKNKV k CO. Toledo. O.
Judge Frazer, in the Word-Stevens!
Sold by Druggists, 75c
contest, h-ts ruled that n voter making a
Take Hall a Eamily Pills for constipation.
distinguishing mark on his ballot, the
Mon.lav, July 9 has been definitely i
judges of election should have thrown
the entire ballot out. This is something «K'uleil upon by the Federal authuriti«»
to i>e remember-d when another election »• the tint? upon which the land fraud
' ri.ll» round, for the voter who wants to j trials will begin. Announcement of this
lie funny or thinks he is smart by mark fat t was ma.lA l,y Judge Wolvert<H>, j
tag his ballot other than the way it is who will exchange benches at the time '
, intended, will be thrown out. In pre-' »l»s ili-al with Judge Hunt, of Montana. |
viouselections theiudgesof election have! •mi the latter will preside during the
I>een pnnled lots of time to dvi.le how |<emlency nt the land fraud cases.
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a freak voter wants Ins ballot counted. .' Oklahoma and Indian Territory are to
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he admitted as one state, with one flag,
Two raihoad companies are wanting ' one capital aud two t’mted Stain «ent •
rights of way in Tillamook, and it looks ‘ torr.
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We Will Soil If MAILS,
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TACKS
You a Samplo Ml I OR 8LASS
WON'T LET
Pair for Only
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uu, THE MR
fCAUH WITH ORDER gA.BB)
NO MOPE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES.
I5.>’cars experience in tire
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with a special quality of rubier*rW,n<- '’rTJ' dnrsMe »nd lined inside
without allowing the air to escaoe
P0™“ »“d which clows up small punctures
thattheirtireshSwonTy li^^^Lh*/' h“ndred.of letter, from mtitfed JustomeFs smtmg
«n ordinary tire, the puncture res!.Tin^Pn^7r.ui2^!S'tn,—hr>le’'*,on They sreigh no moeejh.”
prepared fabric on the tread That ■‘si-t.il??-l-'?..1>c1l‘< t”" by
layers of this, specially
or Soft roads is overcome by the nai-n. * f
Y „J””»110" commonly felt when riding on ssphafl
aqueesed out between the tiro andYhe road7k’" We*"*" tread which prevent, all air from being
tires i, gt so per pair. b,iff"j a
,u Won The regular price of these
of only g, So per pair All order?shinoed^iSTl’
,re “,kinK * ’preial factory price to the nder
Ton do not pay a cent until you
receive.! We ship C o 7 d on approval.
»1'\\wtl,,l”” 'r",hd|wvrn“tof”i^"*??,.*7, fonnd them strictly a. reprwenied.
FILL CASH WITH orhfr .lP71f,"L<lbr5ib»Dukingth«price»4.aiperpainifyonsend
plated bra« hand pump and two
»dvertisement We will also send one niche
punetnre cl.-sers t- b- „led c'■''’•era on full paid orders i these metal
•I Wk expense if fur anythTr
Tire, to be returned
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!“‘“*nc<«»ry mi naminatlon.
•anher Fapresa or Freight Agent or thZ p
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“ in • bank. Ask vonr Postmaster
these tires, ,ou will fin.rthatiiiv wi'l'ride’lS’ ,h'*
»boot u*. If von oedee a pair of
lap th»» any tiro vw.
'»o ««ter. wear Iwtter. 1. t longer and look
tbat when you waul a bicycle e.— —n
price. « e know hat vou will be ao well pleased
order at tmee, hence this rem.riibiruro*^“
°rdtr' W* w*"‘ X»* to .end u. a *m.U tn.I
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