Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 05, 1906, Image 8

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and other necessities
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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
is
not
JULY
H E. Weston.......
Commissioners’ Court.
I _________________
Snook is entitled to credit. He has done ' |
H. Williams.........
quite a number of jobs which the coi.-
board of county commissioners,
Roy Williams .
Clean up the town and clean off the tract did not call for. It is a convenient1 composed of County Judge H. P. Good- E. Huutsinger.......
and commodious court house, well heat­ «peed and Commissioners Geo. Loer-
moss from the roofs of the old shacks.
ed, lighted and ventilated, with cement paliel and G. W. Bodyfelt met on Thurs­ Herbert Eagar
MW*
A. Pratt..................
Clean up the town, by all means, but walls, and will answer all purposes for a day and transacted the following busi
O, R. Payne .......
don't forget th* thistles and dock weed number of years. A word of praise is ness.
D. E. Burdick
m back yards nnd on the streets and in also due ex County Judge Conder and School District, No. 6, cleaning
N.Job .................
Commissioners
Bodyfelt
and
Loerpabel
vacant lots.
2 00 J. W. Maddux ....
school after election................
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for the pains they took in selecting suit, W. R. Robedee, rent for building
Wm. Randall.......
The "outs" can console themselves by able designs and constructing a building
4 00
for election.................................
West Day.............
the fact that in a few years time the that did not burden the taxpayers, and
— Wagner .........
’■in»” will be in the same boat as they we are glad tocongrstulation them now Fairview Grange, rent for build-
4 oo E. W. Stanley ....
in«................................ ............
are today.
that
the
building
is
finished.
C. & E. Thayer, rent of building
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F. McFalls .
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We noticed that upside down, inside
for two elections.......... ............ 10 00 Lee McFalls.
It is beginning to dawn upon those
out, tail before the horse, appearance of
School District No. 7, rent of
Roe McFalls
who run blind pigs that it is an expen­
our contemporary again this week, but,
4 00 Warren Vaughn..
building..«..................................
sive affair, after all, for Jndge Benson, at
then, it is not surprising, anyway, for it
Pacific States Telephone Co...... 15 70 Amos Vaughn ...
Albany, fined G. B.Hansard, of Lebanon,
is characteristic of Rollie to get tangled
i Geo. N. Johnson, witness before
A E. Nichols ....
$300, and imposed a jail sentence of 20
up in that way.
3 20
I
grand jury.................................
N. C. Hansen ....
days, as well, for violating the local
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4 00
T. H. Goyne, drawing contracts
D. 3. Pike.............
The West Side Enterprise gives this bit option law. The same fine of $300 was
, Morrison Mills, witness before
Frank'l’ike .........
of advice, which is not out of place at imposed upon several men in Florence
2 00
,
grand jury......... ........ ..............
Harvey Barrett ..
this time ; “Don’t sign a right oi way to last week tor like offences. It is well to
! Joe Atkinson, mileage and fees... 10 on
D. A. Simmons ..
any railroad project except on condition point out what officials are doing in
Theo, Kingsley, mileage .and
that the road be built and put in opera- other counties. A few fines like that int
Arnos Vaughn....
5 80
fees..............................................
Tillamook soon put a stop to the traffic
Egbert Goodspeed
tion within the next 100 years.’’
Grant
Mills,
witness
before
* * *
and add money to thecounty's treasury.
James Kodad
60
2
grand jury.................................
A pro pro of the hot weather on Mon It might be well now to ask. how much
Henry Stasek
day, a person remarked to the editor the money ought to have been collected in Irwin Hodson Co., merchandise. 112 70 C. W. Pike ...
60
1
M.
F.
Corrigan,
serving
papers.
next day, “Why, it puts me in mind of fines in this county had the officers raided
Andrew Zuerclier
the weather back home.” The editor the joints and enforced the law the past M. F. Corrigan, board for A.
H. Cooper...........
Hembree.................................... 22 14
could not help remarking, “Then you 18 months.
Ole Haugen.......
M.
F.
Corrigan,
board
tor
A.
* * *
must have come from the hot place.”
Ed Stasek .........
The most popular man in Oregon to­
Hembree.................................... 21 43
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2 00 N. G. Boquist . .
Under the "dry order” of things next day is Tom Word, ex sheriff of Multno­ M. F. Corrigan, serving papers..
W. N. Vauglm..
Saturday will be closing day for the Lin­ mah county, and his popularity was all Tillamook Headlight, printing.. 47 58
B. H. Hathaway
coln county saloons. Well, there’s lots brought about because he had the sand Hadley Lumber Co., lumber...... 22 76
Claims of Judges aud Clerks
of "salt water” in the Bay, and its bet­ to enforce the law. Although defeated F. Severance, salary as Super­
Election.
ter for the health of the "wets” than the by only 25 votes, the support that Word
visor............................................ 47 50
rotten stuff they were continually filling obtained was something lie has reason S. M. Dailey, ditto...................... 52 50 M. E. Trowbridge
to be proud of, considering the opposi­ H. Snook, extra on court house
H. F. Holden..
up on.—Yaquina Bay News.
* * *
tion he had to contend with, for he had
cont.aet..................................... 304 80 Gustav Kunze
(Ifcourse, no one knows how so many the republican party, part of the demo, H. Snook, court house contract 5000 00 Graut Mills...
votes were counted for Word in Bertha cratic party, the liquor and gambling in. Geo. Cohn, merchandise............
1 10 Frank Bester
precinct, for that must »>e kept a pro­ terests, as well as a strong and well- A. McNair & Co., merchandise.. 14 06 G. W. Sappington
found secret, but it looltl« significant to known candidate arrayed against him. C. A. Patzlaf merchandise.........
5 35 W. J. Plank..........
most people that should Stevens need a Word has shown that a sheriff with H. Snook, sewer pipe and lay­
W. W. Wiley........
few votes at the tail end of the recount, backbone can enforce the gambling and
ing same.................................... 168 00 B. F. Durfee........
it was “fixed’’ that way. Yet everybody other laws and is respected by persons G. B. Lamb, postage and tnchds. 32 M 8. B. Whitehouse.
is perfectly innocent, it seems. But don't of all political faith for doing so. He has Elizabeth Gohar, eighth grade
C. A. Johnson
it look rotten, anyway ?
set a precedent for other sherrffs, not
e 00 Whitman Lamb
examination .............................
* * *
only in Multnomah, but in other coun­ W. Wilev, salary and express
T. H. Goyne...
If you don't register 39 days before an
ties, to follow.
charges....................................... 167 71 John Sheets............... .................
election, you ought not to lie allowed to
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S. A. Brodhead, superintending
J. F. Martin............ ..................
vote. Anyway, this is how the next
Several other counties went into the
building court house................ 100 00 Frank Fitzpatrick ... ..................
state legislature ought to fix it to pre­ “dry" column on Sunday, now number­
1 06 T. W. Lyster............ .................
D. S. Boyakin, registering votes
vent the colonization ¡and illegal voting ing eight, with numerous precincts in
Mrs. 1. M. Bodie, for county
Frank Ilaneukrat..... ..................
of "floaters." This may be,tough on the other counties. It seems to be the idea
poor.......... ................................. 32 00 G. A. Edmunds........ ..................
"floaters" and the politicians who have in the counties that have recently gone
Geo. P. Wilt............. ..................
been in the habit of running in illegal "dry" that after two years’ experience
Work in R. D. No. 1.
C. N. Drew...
voters, but this mpst be put a slop to.
the people will vote ’'wet.” This was Alvin Thompson..........................
T 00
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what people thought 18 months ago VVm. Morris................................ 50 50 J. C. Holden
The town cows won't be allowed to when Tillamook county went “dry," 0. Bergman.................................. 25 60 H. W. Drew..
see the county fair, as the city council but they proved false prophets. So will L. Linkhart................................... 56 30 D. A. Simmons
lias passed xn ordinance prohibiting those who are prophesying today in H. Thompson and team............ 104 60 J. T. Nevins ...
them from living at large from the 15th counties as to what the result of the elec­ VVm. Reddaway......................... 25 00 Amos Vaugbn
Miles Warten...
to the end of August. We move that the tion will be two years hence. No one R. P. York....................................
6 00
city council offer prizes at the fair for the can deny but what a "dry" county is a Albert Zimmerman nnd team..... 79 00 Theo. Jaooay.,..
best city cows, for although they are a good thing for quite a large number of Emil] Andcson ........................ . 46 00 N. W. Rhoades
nuisance in some few respects they keep persons, and instead of killing business Fred Kabba and team................. 94 6C L. P. Rey.
the grass down and clean up tile city in as the saloon people predicted, experi Geo. Knight and team................. . 88 00 Jacob Blum
other respects.
ence of business men say it is the oppo Ed. Womelsdorf............................ 15 00 B. W. Turner
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J. 8. Phillips
Walter L. Toozehas had his mustache site of that. No matter whether a coun­ Wm. Schollineyer ....................... 14 40
J. G. Ranea..
ty
is
"dry
’
’
or
"wet,"
it
is
the
mandate
Ernest
Worthington
.....................
.
21
50
cut off since the election, adding remark
of
the
people
of
a
county,
and
the
next
Win. Knight ................................ 18 00 Fied Robltch
ably to his youth. Mr. Tuoze is bound
B. A. Todd.....
to lie heard from, and is not a has-been thing in order is to enforce the local op­ C. V. Preston ............................ . . 10 00
Fred Zaddacb
tion,
mid
as
there
are
those
who
think
Ray
Thompson
............................
oo
4
by uny means.—Albany Democrat. If
O.
A. Lommeu
they
are
smart
enough
to
violate
the
A. Anderson ................................ 15 00
Bro. Walter had followed Bro. Jona­
H. V. Alley......
than's example before the primary elec­ law, if towns which have lost saloon Geo. Cox ........................................ 15 40
Geo. R. McKinnens
tion, the result might have given him the license money will only get smart too, H. E. Ross .................................... 18 00
H. 8. Sweeney...
nomination, for there was nothing lieau they can get quite a bit of money if they H. Tobi, merchandise.................
8 20 W. H. Hoskins..
enact an ordinance to catch mid fine the
tiful about Bro. Hawley's mustuclie.
8. D. Boyakin, merchandise ....
2 55 C. P. Knudson..
"blind pigs," for there is such a tendency
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Jos. Effenberger, lumber............. 13 19 E. R. Bales.........
amongst
the
saloon
keepers
who
have
Do not get excited about rights of way
Fred Zaddacb, salary as super­
8. M. Batterson
for the proposed railroads. Tillamook violated the licensing law in the past
visor ........................................... 85 OO N". P. Alley..
will get a railroad liefore long. But cast they have an idea that they enn do the
O. A. Loinmen, dynamite and
E. W. Black
your optics in the direction of Seaside, same with the local option law.
coal tar ....................................... 266 80 A. L. Miller
and when they make a start from that
other
VV A. Williams, merchandise
3 00 L. L. Sbortridge
point the company will not lag a right
Notice.
Tlios Coates, salary as deputy
F. R, McKinley
of way, but will pay a reasonable sunt
Notice is hereby given that the county
slieriff ....................................... 100 00 C. F. Sbortiidge
to the people over whose land their sur­ court of Tillamook county will receive
A. M Hare, salary as assessor . 200 00 W. Baxtei..........
vey run. This seems to lie the opinion ot bids for 50 Cords of Fir Wood for the
C. A. Johnson, salary as deputy
courthouse.
Wood
to
be
cut
in
four
foot
Geo. Baxter......
those who claim to know the exact tail-
assewor....................................... 100 00 W. R. Robedee .
lengths and delivered and placed in the
r >ad situation.
cellar of the courthouse, Wood to be K. Mills, salary as deputy clerk 100 00
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R. Allen..............
We learn through the Oregonian that delivered oot later than September 1st. C. II. Woolfe, salary as sheriff
266 M D. F. Wersbkul
1906.
All
bids
must
be
tiled
with
the
I
Rome years
Francis |. Heney is scheduled to arrive in County Clerk on or before August 1st, C. Thayer, premium on fire in­
W. T. Raleigh..
Just the y“-
surance ....................................... 50 00
Portland, Sunday, July 1. Let's take to 1906, at 10 o’clock a.m.
7_..
H. A. Miles.....
for Fir:
_
By
order
of
the
County
Clerk.
W. H. Cooper, premium on fire
the woods, boys.—Lincoln County News.
In (’s ns
F. E. Norton...
G.
B.
LAMB,
Comity
Clerk.
insurance .................................. 75 00 H.
Sav. Bro. Soule, don't "squeal 'on your
rabbits,
L. Jet sen..
rapidly d
self, even if you have a conscious stricken
J. 8. Stephens, premium on fire
J. J. Howset..
Bowel Complaint In Children.
disease ■
I insurance.................................... 250 00
soul that is worrying you Better not
,Was n
F. J. Welsh......
During tlm summer months children
take to the woods, either, for no sooner are subject to disorders of the bowels 1 E. 8. Svenson, registering votes
50 W. I). Gladwell
,.luiOAt
would
vottr
angelic
soul
have
taken
to
Salaries
of
Deputy
Sheriffs.
which
should
receive
careful
attention
t!ii|t th
M. A. Cady...
nd.
flight when Bro, Heney would spirit as soon as the first unnatural looseness Albert Zimmerman .....................
3
Setb F. Moon
of
the
Isiwels
appears.
The
best
medi
­
bits >wh
away Bro. Burns on the spirit's tracks.
Albert Easom ................................
3
cine in use for bowel complaint is
J. K. Ctaven..
in New
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3
Uliainberlain's Colio Cholera nud Diar­ E. Knight .....................................
Just In th bl
A. M. Commons
The freeholders who signed the form rhoea Remedy as it promptly controls — Simmons .................................
8
not realize
T.
II. Ponter......
tor persons to swear in their votes nnd any unnatural liKiaeneas of the bowels, Jos. Hauxhiirst ............................
of It, so the 4
3
D. J. Dunn..........
Now the blol
did not know the persons or whether whether it be in a child or nn adult. G. T Jenkins ..............................
3
W. 11. Christensen
out for aimila
they were residents of the precincts where For sale by Chaa. 1 Cloughs Drug Store. F N. Elliott ..................................
8
,r:
nortunlty ,
J. L. Redburg...
they propose to vote, commit perjury
W.
H.
Easom
................................
3
of thou.
J. J. McUinnM.
.Several persons have been indicted in
Alvin Johnson ..............................
There la a4
J. F. Jenkins__
1‘ortlnnd lor perjury mid for signing the
Jy liarmlswc ■
M. J. Cone ........................... ....
IN EYE SLA$S<^> z
F. Wortblugton.
the purvey ■
form when they were not freeholders It
I,
.
A.
Hoyt
..............................
\
MAKING
V
Z
virulent rag
J. R. Lowiance.
■nay lie that some persons in this county
John
Simmons
..............................
sqUH' q th«S
.
0.11(1
Fred Lewallen
have perjured themselves, who would
C. I. Jackson ................................
well, but til,
C. C. Jensen .
feel mighty uncomfortable if an investi­
mur n
YLGLASSfS1
many dlaappc
W. N Bays..................................
N. McMillan ..
In advance,
gation was made.
Archie Myers ................................
F. M. Shearer
ually trying
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N F.
PONT HIP OFF — Ward..........................................
an I L'ske It '
The Astoria Herald wants the corner
W. Crane.
Clarence At terburg ...................
00
UP h> ditto Tv
I loafers abolished. They are. certainly, a
F. P. Hobson
In ■ the eatg
Guy Matune..................................
00
> nuisance, and whnt with the filthy Ian- i
C. B. Va at reas
'-LX!. J(*S
i gunge nnd the filthy expectoration that
See Dr. Henry E. Morris,
J<V up dtepirig
T II. Goyne .................................. 17 50 G. W. Wallace.
[comes out <>l their mouths and deposited ,
’il
G. 15. Lamb, salary as clerk ...... 2<ki 86 A. Btown..........
Office : Olsen Building.
on sidewalks to lie gathered up by Indy 's
J. T. Spenoei....
Mrs. Katie Owens, witness in
’ * hoja
dresses, it would he a wise sanitary move
Circuit Court............................
8 «4 E. K. Gilbert....
to uu mmieS
lor every city tn cut nut the l.mfers' cor I
they are try In*
C. 8. Wells, ditto..........................
4 M Joe Bixby............
Did You Ever Try
Tben
baa bèéÿ
I
iere ‘ has
tier. But the Herald does not Mr whnt
I’. J. Sharp, ditto........................
2 20 G. H. Poland....
tllimo.,1
■
‘
a
from abroad
is to be done with the hogs of soviety1
D. H. Mahler....
Work in R.D. No. 3,
foreign tgicte
alter the loafer» corner is brntiglit under HAH HISS NEW FEED ANI) > Den Billings .................................. 24 00 E. D. Snodgrass,
In doing In t
sanitary conditions,
Wonder whether 1
eases for su
C. McKillip .................................. 36 801 (ieo. Elliott.........
LIVERY BARN,
though cultu
the pork barons could use them 1
j Geo. Tinnerstet ........................... 25 6o John A. Biggs.....
abroad and t
• « •
If not, give hint a cal’.
I — Easom ....................................... 34 w ! W. A. Shaw_.........
results have e
The new cnuit house is finished and'
O. Young ....................................
8 2« I Geo Higgins.........
°f the germs
Second Ralph Young .................
Mr. Snook, the contractor, i» entitled to ’ Everything first-class.
animals that
11 •JU Geo. W. Phelps ....
n word •»( praise lor the splendid manner j
la true of an
' Evan Harns .............................. 14 »0 V. B. Wiley............
block South of P.O.
tn which be const fueled the building mid |
E«ldie Fiahbo<-ker ...... .......... 12 80 (>. M. Watkins.......
put the finishirg touches on it It was
Jam»« Hunt ..................... ........ 12 80 W. E. (.attedili .
a good job. for the new court house is
Wm. Busby..............................
11 2» ! A. M. Austin......
\\ . G.
arris Prop.
well limit throughout by mechanics who
M. Milk ....................................... ïî 40 M. L. Barber
inidcistood Ihtir business, for which Mr I
J. P. Jacoba .................................. 22 40' James Atkinson
Editorial Snap Shots.
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E. E. Webb
K. II. CTeigbtou..
N. 8. Edwards.....
Eugene Atkinson.
Work in R D. No. 4.
48 00
Charley Lee ..
11 20
Joseph Kutcher
Bat O'Hara .
Ix>u Yeager
Frank Borton .
G. W. Phelps
(Ieo. Watkins .
M. D. Reading
C. N Vaughn.
Tom Childers
Ike Wells..........
H. B Johnson....
D. D. West ...
J. F. Webber ..
Tom Lyster .
Russ Johnson
Octav Vogel..
Henry Sanders
D. B. Darby ..,
Preston Marolt
Albert Olds ...
Jus. Sanders ..
Peter Newberg
C. H. Woolfe, repairing booth
A. McNair Co., merchandise.
F. L. Sappington, surveying.
P. W. Todd, salary as treasurer .
Fred Kebbe, Ludke road.............
Tillamook Lumbering Co., lum­
ber ..............................................
A. McNair Co., merchandise ...
Mrs. Ilaherlach, eighth grade ex-
aminatiiHi ..................................
Frances Wiley, ditto.....................
Mrs. E. H. Whitney, ditto........
Claim of Frank Nordberg for $4.00 tor
work on road was continued.
Claim of Tillamook City for $6.00 was
continued.
The court was in session when we
went to press.
Only 82 Years Old.
" I am only 82 years old and don’t ex­
pect even when I get to be real old to
feel that wav as long as I can get Elec­
tric Bitters.” says Mrs. E. H. Biunson,
of Dublin, Ga. Surely there’s nothing
else keeps the old as young and makes
the weak as strong as this grand tonic
medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in­
flamed kidneys or chronic constipation
are unknown after taking Electric Bit­
ters a reasonable time. Guarantee by
Chas 1. Clough, druggist, Price 50c
4
3
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M c M illan
Photographer,
Has Opened an up-to-date Photo
Studio opposite the
:
POST OFFICE, TILLAMOOK.
POHTHAITS VIEWS, &e
CLOUGH’S
PLAIN TEAT
BISTOURY
For Cutting Obstructed Tests.
Illustration tliows instrument both <>|>en
for cutting and closed for inserting.
This obstruction may be a stricture or
other growth of a tumorous nature,
which is often the result of the bite ot s
dog. a kick or a bruise caused by going
over a fence or through a dense under
brush; or the cow may have had some
trouble with that quarter of her bag,
and in milking and forcing the thickly-
curded milk out, n small rupture had
resulted, so that when the scar tissue
formed, the opening became smaller.
I also carry of German silver milking
tubes, four different lengths.
Improved Instruments for opening
olistructed teats without cutting.
Fead Probes or Sounds.
Clough’s Drug Store.
>i The Red Front Shoe
Store
Has just received a fine 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 you 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 best selected
lot of footwear in the City of Tillamook and more on
the way.
The Red Front Shoe Store is the only regular
shoe store in the city. All goods bought of me are
warranted, and will be repaired at reduced rates,
charge made for sewing rips on goods bought of me
P. F. BROWNE, SALESMAN
Pacific Navigation Co
ONLY LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rales apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE A CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
& K
N. R
R. C(j
R. Co
, Portland.
Agents JO. R.
A c
Portland
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
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