Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 20, 1906, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 20. 1906.
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Call and See our Large Assortment of
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
USEFUL
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Too Numerous to mention.
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A Fine Stock of Ladies’ aud Gent.’s Shoes and Neckwear just received.
Gent.’s Hats and the Newest Things iu Golf Shirts are on display.
Silk Handkerchiefs, Mufflersand Fancy Umbrellas, Child’s Toy Sets, etc.
And for your Christmas Dinner dou’t forget that Cohn sells the finest grades of eatables there is made.
Heinz’s 57 Varietias, including his Fine Dill Pickles in bulk.
“Preferred Stock” Canned Fruits and Vegetables, Red Ribbon Asparagus and the Finest Coffee. Cohn’s M.J.
in one and three pound cans only.
New crop of Nuts, Raisins, Currants, Orange and Lemon Peel just arrived.
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COHN & CO.,
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AGENT
FOR
YAKIMA
BEST
FLOUR
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INSTITUTE FINISHES WORK
FAIRVIEW.
Editorial Snap Shots.
children they have brought into the
world unless permitted by the court.
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All the street cars in Portland wire
tied up on Saturday. There is this good
feature about it : Walking is healthy
exercise, especially when it is brisk, so it
won’t hurt the people of that city if they
use their legs a little more and the cars a
litlls less, and they would all have a
much more healthy appearance. Any-
wav, walking is good at any season of
the year.
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“Loaded !” Some few farmers put on
broad smiles when they told of the young
I
man who was inducing them to take
stock in a bank when he drew a bottle
oil them—whiskey or beer. We didn’t
know that we were so near a political
campaign, for that is the method some of
the office seekers have used to get votes,
but, somehow or other, that don’t work
with the magic that it used to, for can
didates without the bottle appear to be
in favor with the intelligent voter. For
the life of us we fail to see why a bank
needs “ginning up,” that is if it is any
good.
stock in ,i Tillamook City, »or is he any habits, in a clean barn, from clean and
than
worse I.
---- those who were in the habit healthy cows." We shudder to thins ot
of sending out whiskey to bribe voters the vast bulk of milk that is not milk
j according to bi» diagnosis, th«, 6n<jj
in this count>^______
i its way into market daily fr<in) t(-
Milk That Is Milk.
| milkmen's cans as well ns througk
(Oregonian.)
'dairy products. Between "milk that i,
Consumers will heartily join produc-1 | milk" according to this standard, and
ers of butter in indorsing the utmost | the "filthy liquid" that contain» many
cleanliness-intelligent cleanliness—as a ; ' impurities, even after the str-iiney I im
necessary adjunct to the production ol removed "small portions of real eitatr
good butter. Many remember the sour. ' j bits of fertilizer, parts of the straw stack
malodorous wooden cliuin of a past era or tributes from the cow’s overcoat *
and its product in “country butter” there is certainly a large gulf. Let m
that lay in melting mood day after day hope ¡that |Mr. Ziemer's exhortiotr to
in the country store inclose proximity dairyman to be clean, and again he
to boxes of brown soap, »ides of rusty clean, will have a salutary effect.
bacon and the molasses barrel, with its
dripfin; faucet and swarm of happv
HEMLOCK
flie-. The wooden churn was succeeded,
Guv Bunn and wife, of Tillamook
after a long reign, bv the tin churn,
Mr. A. Bunn and wife, of Beaver'
which was nil improvement, because ol visited
Saturday and Sunday.
the possibility of keeping it sweet; but
Hugh Wallace is visiting hoinefolktat
it was not until quite recent years that present.
H. A. Kinnaman and wife went to
the thud of the churn dasher was silenc­
ed in the farmers kitchen, and the sep town Friday returning Saturday.
■Mr. Woole nnd sons. Charley and
arator sueceded the production of cream Magnus, went totown Friduy.
by the gravity process in the preliminary
Mr. Blanchard is on the sick list this
stage of butter-making. While many week.
N J. Dye mid wife, of Tillamook,
butter-inakers of the olden time were
visited their daughter at Boulder
neat and clean throughout the proces«. Creek Saturday and Sunday.
from straining the milk in sweet, clean
Lon Kinnaman visited homefolks
pans to rolling the finished product of Saturday and Sunday
Rev.
Wavmire, of Cloverdale, was
the churn in cheesecloth for the market,
a welcome visitor in Hemlock Sunday
untidiness was much in evidence, and evening.
"Oregon butter came to be a reproach
Uran Wallace came up (rmn Dolph
Sunday evening to visit his parents, Sun­
to Oregon housewives."
The modern butter factory is not day night and Monday.
Ralph and Lena Huun came out Sat.
always us clean as it should be, but it is urdav to attend the funeral of Grand*
pleasing to bear a practical dairyman— pa Bunn. _____________ ~
L. B. Ziemer, of Tillamook—assert
Long Tennessee Fight.
that, in order to be successful and make
For twenty years W. L. Rawls, of
tor itself a name tliut will stand for con­ Bells, Tenn , fought nasal catarrh, lie
tinued profit, creamery butter, the com­ writes : “The swelling and »orentaio.
mercial butter, of n commercial age, side my nose was fearful, till I began
must be kept clean in the strictest sense applying Bucklen’s Arnica Salve to the
sore suiface; this caused the soreness
of the world.
and swelling to disappear, never tore*
"Milk is milk only," says Mr. Ziemer, turn. Best talve iu existence, 25c.ati
"when produced by a milker of clean Chailes I. Clough, Druggist.
Dame rumor has it that the patrons of
We wish the people of Tillamook, one
j Fail-view < Temnery are going to try and and all, a Merry Christinas.
buy the ulH-ese factory, or if Mr ?\gen
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| will not sell, they will proceed to build
Don’t show how easy and how green
f one so as to have it ready for the spring.
Frank Bester is trying to make a con you are by cashing checks which every
The four days session of the teacher's trad, with the weather clerk for nice Tom, Dick oi Hurry who com« liions
institute came to an end Saturday after i weather long enough to paint his house. may present.
noon. This marked the dose of the Frank, bye the way. why don’t you con.
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most successful gathering of teachers suit Plaindealers’ almanac Y
The paper drummer was in the city
ever held in this county, and every
If some of the boys don’t be careful last week and he informs us that paper
teacher goes hack to his or her school
feeling the benefit derived from the in­ how they try to run over girls when they of all kinks are on the jump. This wili
struction given and the interchange of are on horse back, and especially after certainly make the newspaper men and
ideas. Their earnestness and enthusi­ dark, they may have to.
Mabie Edmunds and Elsie Lamb job printers jump too when they have to
asm were the featured that marked the
yisited Eran Rens a couple of days last pay for the ad vance without any increase
proc-codings.
Early in the session, a committee on week and attended the Fairview Sun­ in the price of work turned out. These
resolutions was appointed, consisting day.school.
horrid trusts, they are getting their art-
of S. B. Ilolt.ol Nehalem, .Miss Frances
There is a certain party that surely gers deeper and deeper into the poor
L/ French, of Bay City, nnd Mr. V. B needs to be looked alter in this neigh-
Goin, ot H**ho, and with the adoption of borhood by Ihe county judge and a devils—the printers who are kept at the
their report the meeting came to an end. physician, if they are still here, I heard grind stone.
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The following is I lie full text ot the I they started to walk over the Ernest
The Sherman County Observer says :
resolutions adopted :
Grove road as they imagined the sheriff
and other parties were going to take the “ rillamook needs a live law enforcement
Resolutions.
little boy from them Just imagine a league.” Don't be too swift, the world
Resolved:
1. That, we the teachers of Tillamook woman starting to walk that road with­
wasn't made in a day, Bro. Ireland, for
County, thank the instructors of Illis out enough to keep her warm,
institute for their valuable helps and
There was a very quiet marriage cere­ Tillamookers have long since seen the
j-uggestions.
mony performed in this vicinity last necessity for the law to be enforced and
2. That, in order to avoid the over­ Thutsday evening,
the contracting are working in that direction. But it
crowding of the curiicuhn of the rural parlies being Miss Edith Olds and Mr,
schools, we recommend the establish Isaac Wells, only the immediate rela­ takes some law breakers a long time to
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see that the people are in dead earnest
incut of union high schools throughout tives being present.
It is surprising that a young man like
the county.
Fairview Sunday school gave a very and intend to put a stop to their careers Arstell, healthy, strong and robust, and
3 That, we recommend the move­ nice program Saturday evening and ail in the future.
able to earn an honest livelihood, should
ment which has for its end the increase went slorig very nicely.
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of teacher’s salaries, to meet the increas­
The honk line might have made Rollie undertake to forge a number of checks.
Henry
Kunze
is
building
some
nice
ing demands made upon us by the res­
He was, no doubt, raw at the business,
ponsibility and work reccessary for effi driveways around his barn and other a millionaire, only that it was capitaliz­ and had just started in to get rich by
places
that
is
much
better
then
driving
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ed
with
too
much
“
hot
air.
”
Failing
in
cient service.
that method, but by Sheriff Crenshaw’s
4. That, we if dorse Supt. Ackerman’s in mud.
Iran an.I Jesse Donaldson and Eran , that Rollie must have thought there was alertness Arstell’s career as a bank for-
proposed measure to increase the cotintv
millions
in
publishing
the
tax
list
for
lc.
Ross attended the party in Todd’s Hall, ■
school levy to eight dollars per capita.
a line. Now hear him "Honk” while we ger came to a sudden end. It is a dis
5. That, this institute commends the Tuesday night
Henry Tlmne, the meat cutter for Mr f smilingly take a snap shot at that system tressing sight to see such a respectable
work of County Supt. Wiley and in­
dorses his efforts for the upbuilding of Dceter, was in Frairview Sunday visiting | of high finance which keeps newspaper appearing young man in such a predica­
the Tillamook County Public Schools. I old friends.
ment, a confessed bank ch*ck forger and
We are all wondering when that little ; men poor and at the grind stone on ac­ a long term in the state penitentiary be­
6. That, tlic thanks of the members of
this institute are hereby tendered also bridge is going to be built between count of doing a job for a few paltry dol­
fore him. He may think now that hoti
the ladies who rendered the solos during Henry Kunze's and John Moigan’s. The lars which is honestly worth$150.
estv is the best policy, but it is too late
lumber is there.
the sessions.
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Mr. Hodgdon was at his Netarts ranch
Those In Attendance
It will be necessary to keep one’s eye to impress that upon him after the crime
Every teacher in the county was in last, week and reports the roads a fright. on the railroad lobby at Salem when he committed, but here ii an object ks.
I was glad to note the card of Dr. the next state legislature meets, that is if son every young man in this county
attendance at the institute, excepting
five. Of these five, two were teaching in R<» m in your paper, as I used to know
him
when he had little golden curls legislation is to be introduced to over ought to ponder over if they are ever in­
joint districts, and had attended insti­
tute in other counties. Those attending swinging around his neck and shoulders. come the difficulties under which manu­ clined to do wrong. The pen awaits
He was about five years of age the last facturers are struggling. What with a Arstell. but could he have seen inside o(
were :
Sophia Nordhausen, S. B. Holt, G. A. turn* I saw him. I wish him success in railroad “sack,” liquor dealer’s “sack,” one and realized his destination there, to
Walker, Louise McAlpin. Frances L. his profession.
bar pilot’s “sack," and the usual other associate with all classes of criini
French,Ellen Bewley, Fred B. Borneman,
“sacks” which find their way to Salem, nals,he might have concluded that to get
Amanda Haberlach, Esther Munson, W.
Comic Post Cards
S. Buel, Lillian Burl, Ernie Oliver. Ed­
the legislators who go there for plunder money honestly and by honest labor was
In colors, they are all the rage DOW,
gar Munson, Edna Alderman, W. R.
won’t have any difficulty in getting their in every way preferable to dishonest and
Rutherford, Neva Rutherford, Vieva send them to your friends, catchy sub-
dishonorable methods.
Walker, Albert Mason, Mabel .Mason, jects. 12 different, 27 cents prepaid. Send hands into the “sacks.”
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Mildred Lister, Pauline Walton, Hazel
The Sellwood election frauds have been
There is just cause for the big kick that
McNair. Ralph Moore, N. M. F. Dawson, 25 cents coin and 2 cent stamp. Order
Maude Dant, Clarinda Crawford. Efhe today and get in the swim.—Rickerall is being registered on account of the tried and Mayor Reed was found guilty,
Holt, M. F. Dunstan. Ma‘lic Cavitt, Post Card Co., I’. O. Box 53, Rickerall, ! shortage of cars in the Willamette Vai thus putting another nail in the coffi i of
Luther Stout, V. B. Goin Anna Told, Folk Co., Oregon.
ley, but Tillamook has a bigger kick still, the Wholesale and Retail Liquors’ Deal­
Grace Wilson, G.A. Hoover, F L. Strait,
for it has never seen a railroad car, nnd ers’ Association, which resorted to all
Osic Grice, Grace Soaulding, Mar.v While,
Group.
Clara" M att. Emma Svcnsoa, Elsie Scov-
as far as the county is concerned it cer­ manner of bribery ami corruption to de-
Not
a
minute
should
be
lost
when
a
j
ell, Pro». ( has. A. Rice, 3l,PL L. R.
tainly would like to know what they | leal the will ot the people. Reed is only
Aiderman, Chas. H. Jones, and L. R. cJiild shows symptoms of croup. Cham- .
tier Iain's C»>ugh Remedy given as soon j look '.ike. The Willamette valley towns another sample of a man who was will,
Traver.
as the child becomes hoarse, or even i needn’t think they are the only places in I ing to do the “dirty woi k” for the liquor
Local Institutes To Be Held
after the croupy cough appears, will pre- *
January 12,—Beaver Division meets vent the attack. It never fail*, and it* Oregon to suffer, lor Tillamook suffers dealers, but as there is a growing senti­
at Beaver Schoolhouse.
pleasant and safe to take. For sale by vear after vear because the big railroad ment against bribery and corruption in
January 19.—Tillamook Division meets Chas. 1. Clough's Drug Store.
magnates keep this section bottled up.
Oregon elections, it is not surprising that
at Tillamook High School.
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the liquor dealers’ puppets arc the first
February 2,—Nehalem Division meets
It is the proper thing for a newspaper I to be convicted. But, then, the liquor
How’s This?
at Woodman Hall.
We offer One Huudred Dollars Reward for mail tosmother all ambition to fill public dealers don’t care for Reed, he was only
February 23,—Cloverdale
Division any
ca*e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
office,but there is one thing that we would | their little puppet, and plenty of other
meets at Cloverdale.
Hall s Catarrh Cure.
E J. CHENEY a CO.. Toledo, O.
March 9, - Bay City meeting, at Bay
like to be in the next legislature for, | puppets can be induced to do the “dirty
We.
the
undersigned.
have
known
E.
J.
Cit y Public School.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him and that is to champion a bill which work” at elections. People in Tillamook
March 23,— Hebo Division meets at perfectly honorable in all business trans­
actions and dnancially able to carry out any would make it a penitentiary offence for know how it goes, for they have seem
Hebo School House.
mad« by their firm.
April 6,—Nehalem Division meets at obligations
one man to alienate the affections ot a a lot of puppets hang around and do the
W aluing . K tnnan Xt M arvin .
Woodman Hall.
Wholesale Dugalsts. Toleldo. O.
married woman and in that way break i bidding of saloon keepers, especially j
Hall s «'ntaerh Cure is taken internally, act­
April 20,— rillamook Division meets at
ing directly upon the blood and mucoua sut- up another man’s home, making it also ’ when there is «n election on. Reed, how­
Tillamook High School.
laces at the system. Testimonial* sent free. a penitentiary offence for a married man
ever, is not any worse than the parties I
May K,- Bay Citv Meeting.
Ihi e 75c per bottle Sold by* all Druggists.
Lake Hall 1* Eaniily Pills for constipation.
Miiy 22, Cloverdale Division meets.
or women to desert one another and the who turned over and voted creamery
Most Successful Gathering Ever
Held in County—Recommend
Union High Schools—
Increase Teacher’s
Salaries.
’XMAS AND NEW YEARS NOVELTIES
Ladies’ and Gent.’s Gold Watehes.
Nothing is mote appreciated than a Gold Watch for
a Christmas or New Year's present. I have a fine
assortment of gold watches that 1 can recommend and
guarantee. Call in and see them.
Uadies’ and Cent.’s Gold Chains and Rings.
My stock contains some pretty, artistic designs in
Ladies’ and Gent.'s Gold Chains and Rings, which
were specially selected for Christmas and New Year’s
presents. Chains and Rings at all prices.
Charms, boekets, Breast Pins, ete.
I have a fine assortment of Charms, Lockets, Breast
Pins, etc., artistic in designs. You ought to see them,
tor they are just the thing if you want something nice.
Silveruiare and Cut Glass.
A pretty assortment of Silverware and Cut Glass can
be found at my store, which include Silver Breakfast
and Tea Services, Cruets. Cake Dishes, Knives and
Forks, Spoons, etc., which make useful presents ;
also Cut Glass of elegant designs.
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Bakin#Powder
AbsolutelyPure
A wholesome cream of tartar
baking powder. Makes the finest,
lightest, best flavored biscuit, hot-
breads, cake and pastry.
Alum and alum-phosphate
powders are injurious. Do not
use them. Examine the label-
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK.
THE RED FRONT SHO
STORE
Has just received » 6«
stock of Boot and Sb®®
direct from the factory.
kiwi-’
A
I have now in stock a No­
one Logger Shoe made oat
of the best French kip. Fot
service and fit cannot k
beat, aud also Farmer J
Work Shoes of the b«t
quality.
Splendid assortment <
Boy’s and Youth’« High
Top Winter Shoes
Ladies’ foot wear.
I have now in stock the bestquality of Ladies’ Shoes. A stmM
high class line of well made, correct in style, fit
line, is made from the best selected leathers,
counters.
My 3° years' practical experience gives me the advtnljllj
selecting a stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for the
j trade.
My Misses and Children School Shoes are the best
market for the price. The public is cordially invited to
my good and prices before purchasing elsewhere.
NO CHARGE for Sewing Ripe, nor Nailing Solee on Shoe»
the RED SHOE HOUSE.
P. F. BROWNE, Salesman