Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 30, 1906, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 30. 1906
TILLAMOOK
JOLTINGS
I. C. Bewley has Timber, Farm and
agents in there at once, and if Astoria advisement and will decide later.—
Tide
Lands to sell ; also all kinds of Bav
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sits idly by anj lets this valuable trade Forest Grove Tunes.
H. T. Botts, for abstracts.
City property on easy terms Houses
At Cohn's, three cans of good corn for to rent. Agent for the Farmers' Mutual go by her doors, she will be wilfully and
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wof ul ly neglige nt.—Asturian.
15c.
How’s This?
Fire Relief Association, Portland, Ore. •
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
A new line of steel ranges at King &
The south|inail carrier has lieea older,
Editorial Snap Shots.
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Mills.
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Hall's Catarrh Cure.
ed to travel the Long Prairie road on
b J. CHUNKY * CO., Toledo. O.
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Call again, Senator Fulton, we all en­ We, the undersigned, have known F‘. J.
Mr. Leon Edmunson, of Eugene, is on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
joyed
your
visit.
both ways, between Spruce and Tilla­
a visit.
perfectly honorable in al! business trans­
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actions and nuancially able to carry out any
Re cleaned Barley »1 .15 per sack at mook City, via the residences of Thos.
That was a regular Honkey noise the obligations madt» by their tirui.
W aldis -.-, K innan it Mtfvix.
Cohn's.
• Lyster, Henry Rogers, M. Hannenkratt Tillamook Fair Scouts kicked up on Sat­
Wholesale Duggista, Toleldo, O.
and others.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act­
At Cobn's, three cans cl good toma­
urday afternoon. Let's hope the noise ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
Married, at the M.E. parsonage, in this isn't infectious. Honk!
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
toes for 25c.
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Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
city, on the 28th, by the pastor, Rev. C.
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Take flail a Family Pills for constipation.
Sturgeon's are showing the latest in
A. Stockwell, Mr. Lester Landingham
TV. F. Matthews and his niece, Miss
Fall Millinery.
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Burckhardt,
are
spending
their
Summer
and Miss Rosland Coffey. The happy
Rough Dry 20c. per doz.—C. 0. D. couple are from the south part of the at Garibaldi, Or., an ideallv picturesque T T T. BOTTS,
as well as quiet place on Tillamook Bay,
Steam Laundry.
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county, where they are well known aud which affords excellent hunting and fish, T L. A ttorney - at -L aw
Miss Edna Garfield has gone to Port­ highly respected.
ing, besides having the advantages of
the beach.—Portland paper.
land on business.
Complete set of Abstract Book-
From what we can learn, A. J. Hem­
Ha. ha ! Is this the Matthews, the
First showing of Fall Millinery atStur. bree, who was convicted of murdering
politician, who was removed from office, in office. Taxes paid for uons
geon's this week.
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his daughter, and is now confined in the
after his mural and political character
Residents.
Family washing 20c. per doz.—C. O. county jail, made no move Wednesday had been investigated ? It must be. But
to obtain a new trial,which was to have
1». Steam Laundry.
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it is time there was a law to imprison
Office opposite Post Office.
Bicycles of all descriptions for sale or lieen argued at Oregon Citv, and that men, especially married men, who alienate
Both phones.
[udge McBride will be in on the 12th of
rent at King & Mills.
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the affections of married women and
September to pass sentence.
wreck other men's happy homes by so
The board of county commissioners
Owing to our printing press being in doing. Jack Matthews, the dethroned
H.
COOPER,
will meet next Wednesday.
a crippled condition we were late in get­ politician and office holder, won’t bear
See King & Mills about that new har­
ting to press this week, so,under the cir­ investigation. Wasn't Miss Burckhardt
ness. They can fit you out.
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cumstances. haye done our best to get the wife of another man and who had a
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
R. M. Watson is raising another fam­ out a day late, although we have had to
good husband until lack commenced to
ily, being the father of a boy.
hold back a page of matter we had in­ write to her and make dates. Then fol­ T illamook ,
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Cohn sells the grass seeds that grow. tended publishing, hence the blank page lowed a divorce, in which the whole
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to the extra sheet.
New seeds just in. Try 'em.
Burckhardt family felt disgraced. But
Messrs. L. A. Brown, W. W. Curtiss, Jack did not care. He has a wife but is
Harris will feed yonr team hay and
arl haberlach
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Chas. Stinchfield, jr„ Wells Gilbert, P. S. not living with her. According to the
keep them over night for 50c.
Money to loan on improved farm pro­ Brumby and F. R. Olin, representing the Portland newspapers he is at Garibaldi
timber interests, registered at the Larsen with the wife of the man whose home he
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
perty.—Apply to F. R. Beals.
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house on Thursday. They went to As­ wrecked, and it this is true, it there is a
C. Mills, of Beaver, Tillamook county,
Jkntechcr ¿Abuokrtt,
toria on Tuesday to come in on the Sue law to put the bank wrecker in the peni­
Ore., for bargains in real estate.
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H. Elmore, but found she was going to tentiary, then there ought to be a law Office across the street and north from
The Sue H. Elmore will be in on Sun­ make a trip to Grays Harbor, so had to to put the home wreckers into the peni­
the Post Office.
day having gone to Grays harbor.
tentiary as well. Ha, ha ! No wonder
come in over the mountains.
Miss Hazel McNair left on Thursday
Dr. R. T. Boals has located in this city President Roosevelt didn't think he was
for a visit with friends in Portland.
H. GOYNE,
and opened up offices in the Olsen build­ a fit and proper person to hold office,
“Uncle” Ferry left Wednesday after a ing. He is a graduate of the University and the sooner such nien are run out of
visit with Bro. Kollie W. Watson.
of Oregon, and was president of Multno­ office and run out of town into a peniten­
A ttorney - at . L aw .
tiary better it will lie for the community.
Rev. N. J. Crawford will preach morn­ mah County hospital one year, and was
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in the St. Vincent hospital also for one
ing and evening in the U. B, church.
During the whole of the fair last week , Office : Opposite Court House,
You can get that Jap a-lac that you year, and spent several months in the and notwithstanding that the city was
have read so much about nt King & Harbor View Sanatorium at San Fran, crowded and with some bilks from the
T illamook , O regon .
cisco. His residence in the city is with outside, there was no drunkenness, no
Mills.
Mrs. Walker.
rowdyism and no profanity on the streets.
A marriage license was issued Thurs-
W. D. Robedee, the genial merchant of Everybody who are interested in the city
day to Lewis A. Ray and Miss Ella B.
W. SEVERANCE,
Woods, was in the city on Monday, and have reason lo feel proud ol this, for it
Gage.
we heartily agree with Dick that the would be hard to find a more respectable
Get into the habit of trading at Patz- county court ought to give the Woods
and orderly crowd anywhere. Right
laf’s and receive a 5 per cent discount people a better road. Quite a few per­
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
here is another object lesson that calls
for cash.
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sons from there have been in town lately for comment, lor it knocks the argument
Mothers, get your children a pair of wanting to know whether some long de­ from under those who say that the local
T illamook
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those water proof shoes for school wear layed road improvements could lie made option law does no good. Suppose, fot
nt Cohn's.
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and as this is a proper and just request, instance, the city was "wet” and the
Cohn has just received a big stock of we hope it will meet with the sanction of White Corner and joints of a similar
H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
wet weather shoes. Call and inspect the court.
character were allowed to ruh like they
their stock.
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Hon. W. T. West.of Tillamook county, used to, there would have been drunken­
P pysician and S urgeon .
Attorney Adams, a deputy district at­ came over with John Dunstan last week ness, gambling and carousing, or as one
torney for Multnomah county, came in and closed a trade for the Dunstan place business man said, "It would have been
cast of town, now occupied by E. H. fierce.’’ People have now gone to their Office first door East of F. R.
Wednesday.
homes satisfied that Tillamook City is a
Why leave your horses in the rain Weatherhead. It is understood that he
Beals’ office.
lawabiding town, where people can have
when you can tie them in Harris' Tie expects to move out with his family be­
a good time and do their trading with
fore
the
fall
rains
set
in
and
take
posses
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Shed for 10 cts.
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sion of the place. Mr. West is reputed cut being annoyed any longer by a law.
R. BEALS,
Barber Johnson won the gun offered
to be an enterprising upright citizen and less, rowdy elenAnt. A quiet, respecta­
bv King & Mills for the highest score
Tillamook’s Jloss will be our gain. In ble city to do their trading in is what
«luring the fair.
REAL ESTATE,
the land trade the Dunstans get a the rural districts voted tor when they
Don't forget to stop at Harris’ Feed stock range on the Big Nestucca between voted for local option, and to their satis
F inancial A gent ,
Barn, the cheapest place in the city to Cloverdale and Tillamook.—Newberg faction they saw last week a respectable,
keep your team.
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orderly and law-abiding condition ot
Tillamook, Oregon.
Graphic.
Wanted to buy, two or three milch
The sacred opera, “Queen Esther,” by affair which they had been instrumental
cows that are Irish or will soon be. Ap­ local talent, under the direction of Prof. in bringing about themselves It was a
R. P. J. SHARP
ply at the Headlight office.
M. E. Robinson, was given at the opera long, hard fight against saloon rule, but
the
people
is
on
top,
where
we
hope
The 1st of September the stores will house on Monday and Tuesday evenings,
RESIDENT DENTIST
close at eight o'clock in the evening with but did not received the patronage that they will remain, wiih county and c^ty
officials
with
sand
and
backbone
stiff
the exception of Saturday.
it deserved. Mr. Robinson had worked
enough not to bow down and worship Office across the street from the
Cohn & Co. are agents for the E co ­ hard to make it a good entertainment,
law breakers, political bosses, gamblers
Court House.
nomy F ruit J ars , guaranteed the best and be succeeded in doing so, for all
or
big
bellied,
arrogant
saloon
keepers
those who took part did well and are en
Dr. Wise’s office.
jar on the markot. Try'em once.
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But, then, what's the Headlight jumping
Mrs. Nolan and Uz Nolan will leave for titled to a good deal of credit, their in here for, any way, for the big crowd
a visit with relatives in California this voices being in fine condition and the saw for itself three days last week what rp SARCHET,
opera was well staged. The acting of
-L . The Fashionable Tailor.
week, and will be gone several weeks.
the parts was good, so also were the good effect local option had upon a city
lack Latimer and Miss Owens have choruses. W. A Farrand sang his solos like Tillamook even during a lair extend­
left for a visit to the vallev, tnd while well and clear, as also did Mrs. Lee M. ing over several days.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
outside will visit tlx state loir at Salem. Travis and Misses Hazel McNair, Edna
ing a Specialty.
Broke the Gate.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Robinson, who have Alderman and Aleen Pettevsand others,
made their home in this city for the past in fact, all did well. It was a mistake
Last Friday morning a party of three Store in Heins Photographic
couple of years, have removed to Port­ that the opera was not put on during men and three women who were found
Gallery.
land.
the fair, for it would have been a credit to be from over about Newberg came to
Cordwood for sale, spruce limbs. $1.00 tojit had it been and an entertainment the Lee toll gate beyond Gales Creek
a cord delivered. $2.01» in the woods. of much more merit than some of the at­ and when passage was refused them un.
OBERT A. MILLER,
less they paid, one of the men broke the
Send your your own teain. — F rank tractions at the lair.
gate o|«n and they passe-1 through. A
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A ttorney - at -L aw ,
description of the |>arty was telephoned
Notice.
On Saturday, Aug. IS. Clifford Miles,
in to the sheriff at Hillsboro and Con­ Land Titles, Laud Office Busi­
of Woods, killed a buck which had three
All persons who have purchased pr< •
ness and Mining Law.
point antlers, aud the animal weighed perty front B. P. Hutchins' estate com­ stable Baldwin of thia city was directed
lx> arrest them on sight He was just
176 pounds
municate with the undersigned and save preparing to start out with a team in
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
T. A. Porter, of Oretown, came in on expen«.
B. P. H i tchin .. J«..
search of them when they drove along
Room, 306 Commercial Building.
725 Hawthorne Avenue, Portland, by his house in South Park He step­
Saturday 'and brought us a sample of
oats which grew seven feet and thrashed
Ore.
ped out into the street and told them he
100 bushels to the acre.
would have to detain them. Tliey let
Astoria
Tillamook
Mr. Geo. H. Himes, secretary ol the
on to be innocent at first but the one
BARIER AND HAIIDRESXER
Oregon Pioneer Association, and assist­
It were well that the best and most described as having broken the gate |
ant secretary of the Oregon Historical
HAIR CETTJNG
progressive of the business life of Astoria and who acknowledged bis name to be i SHAVING,
Society, was in on a visit.
should be present at the Tillamook Fred Hufford finally owned up. The
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Wanted.at once, housekeeper for family County Fair and Carnival this week, in constable was inclined to be lenient and
of two, on stock ranch near Tillamook order that the ice may he broken be­ give Hufford some liberty, but he was Electric Bath« nicely fitted up. Goodfor
City. Pleasant locality. Duties moder­ tween the commercial forces of the two rather insolent, so County Attorney
persona «uttering with rheumatism.
ate. Address Lock Box 216.
cities and the preliminaries laid for the Tongue and the sheriff were notified and
George Gravson and |ohn Brown hare interchange of traffic and business on Mr. Baldwin was requested to hold the
leased the Trask toll road and will take the completion of tbe Hammond exten­ prisoner and they would send fur hiui.
charge on Saturday, and Dr Gubar and sion to the latter city. There is no tune A deputy sheriff with a warrant then I
family will move to California.
to lose in this venlure. The claim of came up and Mr Hufford was taken to I
Hillsboro an-l lmlge-1 in jail where be ,
Special attention will be given our dry Astoria to tbe first handling of the
spent the night. Toe next day he ee.
goo«fs department this season, and we Tillamook exports is paramount, and it
cured bail and was releasml Pi appear !
will show yon the largest and beet select is the duty of the Astoria merchants to
Ket in any lav the predicate upo.i which ve«terday for trial. Constable Bald >
ed Stock in the city.—C ohn & Co.
win asya he never before had a fugit-I
A case was tried before lustice W Kite the united en-rgiesof tie two cmintie. ■ve come right up to Ins gate in this
and cities msy operate to the ansure.1
on Tuesday and a jnry in which M
of both, The deterunimlkm of way to he arrested. and tie thinks it a '
Matson sued E H. Rose for >2VO for
the Hammond system to force the road pretty g-’-d juke on the parties as tii«-i
injuries received in a fight at Nehalem
IO an early fi»i-h - p1»’”1* •w-’"* seemed to be trying to slip ihrongli I
The jnry acquitted the defendant.
and leaves but li«Hs
,OT «mcertad town on the Sils streets when caught.
The awards for poultry at the fair dfort; tlw-re are others who will mt
Tbe case was trie-i before Justice Bag- .
were : A If «er t Maeon. Mtnorc»«, 1st ; G. low a moment of M, fo camping on Um ley yesterday, the defense firing a tech- I
H. Polo ad. White Plymouth R< ck. Is* trail of *•* immeoee lewineos Unit will nical one that the county court had not j
Ned Fitzpatrick. White Rocks. Is* ; A develop; Portland. Ban Fraucisco, acted legally in awarding tbe contrac- ■
M Gian. But Orpington, 1st. »I«® 1°' Seattle, and other places will hare their to McNamee. TlKyuatne took it under
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THROAT and LUNG TROUB­
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RED FRONT
SHOE STORE
To the Public
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My Stock is now complete, consisting of the
latest styles and best quality. I have the best selected
stock of shoes in the City'of Tillamook.
You are very welcome to come and see my shoes,
whether you buy or not.
The trade builder fora shoe store is “FIT.”
Neither will it satisfy a lady’s good taste if it don’t
help towards rendering her foot attractive.
My Ladies’ First Class Shoes cannot be surpassed
for their excellent fitting qualities.
Shoes for Young Men—just what you require.
I have in stock a fine Easy Shoe for Old Men,
not forgetting Old Ladies, and a fine lot of Misses aud
Children’s School Shoes.
Bll the Shoes Purchased at the Red
Front Shoe House uuill be repaired
at Reduced Rates.
P. F. BRCWNE, SALESMAN
Tillamook Confectionery
and Bazaar.
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Near Todd's Building.
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc.
ICR CREAM IN SEASON.
Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens,
Pencils, Tablets, etc.
CLOTHES BRUSHES.
STOVE BRUSHES.
HAIR BRUSHES.
HOUSE BRUSHES.
STOVE BRUSHES.
TOOTH BRUSHES.
Ln dies’ Combs, Hairpins, Thimbles and many other articles too
numerous to mention and nt prices lower than elsewhere.
Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar
Ke pa 1rs Guns, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Itlcycles and
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specially of Plumbing
Repair Shop, Opposite Jllex. JMcAair Co.
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showing the moat complete line of high-grade
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direct to rider with no middlemen a profit*.
WE SHIP ON APPROVAL without a cent deposit, Fay the Freight and
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We need a
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to m«ke money to auitabie young men who apply at once.
$8.60 PUNCTURE-PROOF TIRES ? " i *
£2^*4.80
LATIMER BROS.,
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Wo Will Soil ft RAIL»,
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You a Samolo
' WON T LET
Pah-
for ________
Only
1 fHi AIR
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- ■ OUT
KMC fh A»*
(CASH WITH ORORR OA RS)
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES.
Result of IJ years experience in tire
making. No danger from THORNS. CAC­
TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS.
Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can
be vulcanized like any other tire.
Twe Hundred Thousand pain "** •" actaal use. Over
Sevanty-fivs Thousand pairs sold last year.
0fKMWPn***r Made Is all sises. It Is lively and ca
with a aprcial quality ol rubber, whkh never becomes poro
without allowing the air lo eerape. We have hundreds of I___________________ _________________w
that their Urea have only been pumped up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture reefer!ng qualities being given by several layers of thin, specially
prepared fabric on the tread. That "Holding nark" sensation commonly felt when riding on asphalt
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