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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1906)
äSW.ä-. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 27 that certain business men “treat” their customers occasionally and that a young L1OAL AbVgKTlSME.NTS : man ir. soliciting stock for a bauk was First Insertion, per line ................ ♦ 10 3 loaded with some of the “critter.’’ We Esch subsequent insertion, line.... simply mention these few facts to show BueineH* and 'profesHioual cards, t 1 month ......... how some men work the citizens when 5 Homestead Notices they want to catch suckers in Tillamook, 10 Timber Claims .... It may take-time before people catch on, Locals, per line each insertion ... but they are doing so. Display advertisement, an inch. 50 1 month .................................... * a * and All Resolutions of Condolence Now, we don't wish to be critical, but Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. somehow the powers that be have given Cards of Thanks. 5c. per line. Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., out the empression what a big lot minimum rate, 25c. not exceed it g five of money they have given the dear fish lines. ermen of this county. But here’s the point, we want to impress upon the firh. ^illamoolt ^eabliglit crmeti and upon the public in answer to an inspired article which was published Fred C. Baker. Publisher. about the amount of money the fisher men were receiving. There is generally two sides to a controversy, and it de Editorial Snap Shots. pends upon which point of view a person It look* as though the new court house looks at it. Now let the indedendent will have to have a new and different Press chip in. Suppose, for instance, style of roof, for w henever there is a Tillamook had had a railroad, and there rain and wind storm the rain beats bad been a lively competition for salmon under the roof and runs down the walls. the past year, we think that we are conservative in saying that every man * * * Arstell, the bank check forger, after he who fished in the Nehalem, Tillamook was recaptured, sulked and did not eat Bay, and Nestucca would have made any food for two days. 'Ihe taxpayers, double the money the past year. That who have to pay for tbegrnb, would not is uur unbiased opinion. Those who object to his taking a longer fast than tnonopolizejthe salmon business of this county may not take that view, so it is that. * * * up to our readers to say whether we It looks as though Sheriff Crenshaw are right or whether the fishermen ’are was born under a lucky star, for as luck being handsomely paid for their work. would huve it, the sheriff made a lucky It will not be many years now befoie capture when he first arrested Arstell, there is competition for salmon, and the bank check forger, and another lucky then the fishermen won’t be selling great event came to the sheriff, after the pris big salmon for 35c. a piece and also soner had made his escape he was un throwing away tons of fish every day. lucky enough to run right into the arms Not much. of the lucky sheriff. And yet they say there's no such thing as luckv, while HOW ERMINES ARE CAPTURED. some persons say it Í9 better to be born lucky than rich. Aa lagealoui Method la Employed * * M by the Trapper to Save the Here’s wishing every Tillamooker a Far from Harm. most happv, prosperous year. At pre Perfect fur, of the delicate ermine at sent there is every indication that the year will mark the beginning of a new least, would be marred by the ordinary era in the development Tillamook, from snare, so the trapper devise» a» cun ning a death for the ermine as the a bottled-up, monopoly condition in a ermine devises when it darts up great many things, to that of industrial through the snow with its spear teeth enterprise and expansion. Tillamook clutched in ths throat of a poor rabbit, needs opening up, not bottling up, and writes Agnes C. Laut, in Leslie’s Month from now on the opening up process ly. Seinaring his hunting knife with will make rapid strides, hence the out- grease, he lays it across the track. The look is bright for happy and prosperous little ermine comes trotting in dots and dashes and gallops and dives to the times iu Tillamook. knife. That greasy smell of meat it * * * knows, but that frost-silvered bit of The dairymen of Eair view have again steel is something new. The knife is organizad for the purpose of owning frosted like ice. Ice, the ermine has and operating a cheese factory, and it is licked, »6 he licks the knife. But alas not surprising that they huve taken the for the resemblance between ice and wise precaution to prevent the creamery steel! Ice turns to wnter under the stock manipulators from getting con warm tongue; steel turns to tire that olisters and holds the fool sh ■ litth trol, for no one can own more than one »toat by his inquisitive tongue, a hope share, and in disposing of it. the owner le,s prisoner till the trapper comes. can only sell to the company. What the Anti, lest nutraiicHng wolverine or lynx creamery stock manipulators think, pro should cohie first a nd gobble up price bably the dairymen do not care one iota, less ermine, the trapper comes soon for they have been humbugged so many And that is the end for the ermine. times the arc not going to take any more chances of being humbugged again. MISFORTUNE OF AN HEIRESS. * * * The escape of Arstell from the county jail showed one defect in its construction which ought to fixed, so as to prevent a The recent visit of King Edward to repetition of Saturday's break. Most everybody was surprised when informed the Island of Arran, on the coast of that the prisoner had escaped, for it was Scotland, recalls the extraordinary luck of the present duke of Hamilton, generally thought it would be almost and the misfortune of the owner ol impossible for a prisoner to work his Arran in not being born a boy, ob way out, even from the corridor, in a few serves the Chicago Record-Herald. The minutes. There is only one thing to do, present duke succeeded to the title in and that is to bar up the windows in the most roundabout way. He is de the padded cell and put a lock on the scended from the fourth duke, and his door that cannot be sawed off with an line branched off in 1742 when Lord Anne Hamilton (who had been named old knife. after Queen Anne) married. The * » « senior branch of the Hamiltons from There ought to be some honor, even the fifth to the twelfth dukes, after amongst editors. Every week Rollie reigning 173 years, Became extinct in steal« the whole of the local news from the mule line, leaving plain Alfred the Cloverdale Courier and publishes it Douglas Hamilton the dukedom. The in the Herald. For several years Rollie late duke, whose mother was a lias never put pen to paper to get either princess of Baden, and whose sister be the commissioners’ court or circuit court came princess of Monaca, left an only proceedings, but has taken it from the daugh ter, who is now 18. She owns almost the whole of Arran, which is Headlight. These are well known factu one of the most beautiful spots in the to the rending public of the county, so it United Kingdom and has not become is fitting at this season ot the year that vulgarized by holiday makers. Rollie should be re christened, and we do not know anything more appropriate TO PRESERVE OUR FORESTS than to name him "The Second Hand Honk Man, the -Great I ain’ of the second hand honker.’’ w » m The state tax for Tillamook next year Clubwomen are working in many will lie about $11,000, or double that of state* for forekt preservation. They lust year. Gee! But that don’t jibe have taken an active part in the agita with Governor Chamberlain’s speech tion in Pennsylvania. which has result- when he wa* in this county giving the ed in the proservat ion of 700,000 acre» voter* taffy with his usual political flat* of forest land», placing that »fate al tery. Well. George, did daub it on the head of all in thia matter.. The thick at the time and the voters appeared Woman’» club at Wilke»barre ha» beet, to like it immensely. How those who -specially interested, securing the ap supported the governor are going to |>ointment of a forester tocare for for ests in tlie vicinity. ncciHint for double the amount of state The Maine federation has a commit tax and George’s sell-praise for saving so tee <>n forest preseriation. Maryland much money we will not presume to say. an<l Delaware are trying to Mve their The fact is. George buncoed the voters evergreens, of which the stales are be with hi* political palava, so it is just ing denuded at tltristma» time. Sow n* well to step np and pav the bigjump ! Jersey wanls to raise a fund of guo.ooo in the state tax with a smile for this is a for forestry |>ark» along the palisades Clubwomen of Wisconsin have planie. fair sample of demix-ratic economy, hundreds of trees during the last few « » « years. Minnesota women, says the De Some person* in Tillamook City have troit Free Press, haie labored un.ea lieen in the habit of using whiskey to ac ingly to secure a permanent fore», complish their object. It used to lie thst reservation at th* headwater* of th. Mississippi. t tlie saloon faction used it somewhat suc cessfully at election*. The gambler* used [ Long Tennessee Fight. it upon some poor fool* of men to roti them at the gambling table*. The poll- j For twenty yram \V. L. Rawls, of Bells. Tenn , fought nasal catarrh tician* have carried it around in their j, writes . ‘ The swelling and aoreneta lie __ in. hip pockets, and returnee! home vatished •ide my none was fearful, till I began that they would carry the county with applying Buck lens Arnica Salve to the * big majority, but to be swfallv dis •ore suiface, this caused the soreness and aw piling to disappear, never to ne appointed when they found they were turn H.-»t salve in'utetenoe. 25c at not in it on election day. It is alto told Cluules I. CloeigK Druggist. Advertising Rates. money grew on bushes . _____ __ l! Railway Section Gan* in Webraaka Cornea Lpun a ¡Muaalar Flad by the Kiaddlde,____________ The fairy tale of money growing on bushes was lately realized along the right of way of the Burlington railroad between Hyannis and Alli ance, says a Lincoln (Neb.) report. A gang of section men were at work, when one of them noticed something that looked like a bill wav ing from the tangled top of a sun: flower growing by the roadside. He investigated. It was a treasury note for $10. He walked a few steps farther and there, nodding from a branch of a bit of dog fennel, was another bill of sim ilar denomination. He called to his companions, and the entire gang threw down their tools and started on u money hunt. For three hours they searched up and down the right of way and far afield. At aimost every yard their trou ble was rewarded by finding either a five era ten-dollar bill. Some bills were tangled in the tops of weeds, others half hidden in bushes along the fence, and still others in the stubble of the fiekl. The entire day’B clean-up of the eight was $2,135. When the find was reported, word came from headquar ters that a money pouch containing $3.500 had been lost from an express shipment the day before. The supposition is that the bag fell out of the open car door and was ground to pieces under the wheels, to and the contents were \-^»^ scattered —------ t- the winds. This hypothesis is sup- ported by the later discovery of por tions of the damaged pouch. Everything Needed in tie Harness you will tint at THE FRUIT PLETHORA. Fine Apples Fed to the Pisa Because of the Superabundant Product of the Orcharda. Line in office. • Taxes paid for nons Residents. Office opposite Post Office. W. A. WILLIAMS Both phones. Up to date Harness Shop The ony complete shop of the kind in Tillamook county. I handle nt shoddy goods, but my prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty I ank . Local Phone. M. F. LEACH, C arl Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. JJentecher £ Duo Rat, the Post Office. T. “ Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. —/ H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at . L aw . The Best Hotel. Office : Opposite Court House, THE ALLEN HOUSE, T illamook , O regon . A. J. P. ALtLiEN, Proprietor Headquarters for Travelling Men. T illamook Fir and Spruce Lumber. P hysician and S urgeon . R. TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY. 1 PROPRIETOR T. BOALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building. Residence: Mrs. Walker’s. ^JAUOMAS Tillamook Iron Works W. ROSS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Office : Opposite Boat Office. Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. OREGON. H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D Beals’ office. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK, .. O regon Office first door East of F. R. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty A. K. CASE, I W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. 5 < haberlach , Office across the street and north fro« A Î O regon , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, On. 1 R. BEALS, v-wv w w w w wwcrw w w MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS. Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale House Direct. We Want Your Business. laereaaed Receipts Ksplalae*. The largest increase in postal re ■eipts in the history of tjie serviee M, shown tn the reports of so leasi ng p ot oiler, for September. TTiai »a» the m> nth. say* the Chicago Xec -rd-Herald. in wh.ch the people *h< were away on vacation* wrote hqm- (or money to get bach with. COOPER, T illamook , Rarely, if ever, has there been such a superabundance of fruit as now abound» in the New England orchard*. The limb* of the apple and pear tree* hang heavy under the weight of their enormous yield, and the ground be neath the tree* is ooversd wiUi the de caying dropping». 1* »oiue localiti«» fine apple* »lay b* bad for the picking and an offer of half a dollar a barrel for the fruit u* the tree is eagerly ac cepted in the rural district*. Thou sands of bushels are being fed to the We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, cattle and pigs and the cider mill* are Gin and Bum at wholesale prices. glutted with raw material for the pre****. It seem» a pity to see such Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight. a large quantity of fine fruit going to Read oyer our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if good* * waste. It is almost superfluous to of are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential. fer suggestion in the line of thought \\ e ship nil our goods C.O.D , or yon can make remittance with your order. ful philanthropy to Dr. Hale, but tlie glutted condition of the orchards sug WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS : gesta that it might be a good idea t< 12Qts. Gallon. 12 quarts Sheehan’s Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon renew his farmers’ fruit offering ... $8.00 $3.00 12 quarts Tillamook Rveand Bourbon ... «50 scheme, which furnished such * liberal 3.25 12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whisker ...... ... 8.00 3.00 supply of free fruit to the poor peoph 12 quarts Gordon White Rie Whiskey . 8 00 3 00 of Boston when it wa* originally uu 12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey' . 7.50 2.75 dertaken. I udoubtedly a great inant 12 quarts Crescent R ve Whiskey ... ... 7.50 2.75 bushels of apple* can now b* had foi 12 quarts Old Port Wine..... 1.25 the asking. 12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine .. 1.25 12 quarts Old Angelica Wine 1.25 Offlclal Cravat Adjusters. 12 quarts Old Muscat Wine.. . 3 50 1.25 The hading haberdashery shops 12 quarts Old Madeira Wine .. .. 3.50 1 25 employ only clerks who are eipert 12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine .. 450 1.75 in arranging crsv*t shapes. Make up 12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine... .. 450 1.75 12 quarts Old Tom Gin ................ neckwear in adopted for provincial .. 8.00 3.00 12 quarts French Cognac................. trade, ■> * rille Among th* duties .. 9.00 3 50 12 quarts California Grape Brandy >f such assistants is to attend wed .. 800 3.00 12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye .............. dings sad otkar house functlous. The 4 00 12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ................ ........... liridegrcom nowadays presents his .. 11.00 4.00 12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon .. 12 00 ”besr man" and maker» with cravat, 5.00 12 quarts Rock and Rye ..................................... .. 6 00 2.25 and gloves for r.i* ceremony. The 12 quarts Peach and Honey ................................ .. 6 O0 2 25 habrrdaslier's clerk reports at the 12 quarts Millview Whiskey, bottled in bond ",...... ......... .. 10.00 3.50 proper plat* in du* time and adjust» Remember, we refund you your money and repay freight both wayi kfcew < ravat* uniformly, placing th. «re n°t satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers ai d sell our W goodi good* ax Misrfpins in correct position. etc. H. wholesale prices. Nothing but the liest. alao Sts the giova* ia each <w>e His employer collecta a han.la.mie fee for Address all Orders to thia professional aerrice. H«*4kl,ts la taser Isa. It is stated that Kan I «ego. in Southern California, is fast becoming the Buddhistic center of America. In one house there hJs been erected a shrine to Buddha, and the owner, a woman of meant, has brought n Buddha priest from India, who rath er* a large congregation together er ery week. H- A ttorney - at -L aw , Navajo Sajuaw Pray« aa Sha Weave« the Threads of Her Beautiful Production. It is a religion to make a Navajo blanket. Through the kinky, bristling twine of the warp are woven -the hopes and aspiration« of an immortal soul. Ln the w&im colons are expressed (lie ardor« o-f passionate hearts, ihe sand- stoemfi Lhay have laced, the cloud bursts under which their luiuks have bent, the smiling sunshine that lias dried thair wool, all the adverse and good fortunes' that have baXallenare wrought Mito the Intricate dertgne. The tqiiavv pray« as she pushes the wool cart, and she prays as she twirls the dis-ti'dSF in her hands or rolls Hon her th|gh; ahe prays- as she. arranges the heelds; Uve prays as-she lustily pounds down the wo<kfstrands with her scrub oak batten, says the Southern Work man. A blanket is all a prayer, a bumar document, a biography bright with the joy tints of canary yellow, dark with the olive green of pain. One is drawn to it because one’s heart is moved by its ineffable, intangible humanness. One 1® strangely moved to both laugh ter and (ears by its «¡gqudaitaly variant colors, each tMcpre^siDg an emotion by its- warmth ol blended fibers, each throbbing to a note of triumph or of woe. Complete set of Abstract Book HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, ÄC, RELIGION OF THE BLANKET. The T. BOTTS, • A ttorney - at -L aw . 'j over 30 Years experier.ee in the Business M. JACOB & CO Wholesale Liquor Dealers, 404 Washington Street, Portland, Ore. KV< « assort case*. if desired ; you can lake as many bottle* of any kind aa yon wish Centrally Ltoeated. M. H. LiHRSEN, Proprietor. Bert UoUI in M* ci‘z. F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. pR P- J- SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from tl* Court House. .Dr. Wise’s office. H’* SARCHET, -A. . The Fashionable Tail«- Cleaning, Pressing and Rep*æ ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photograph Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLEli A ttorney - at -L aw , Land Titles, Land Office B( ness and Mining Ls«- PORTLAND, Room, 306 Commercisi Bai®* Did You Ever Try HARRIS’S NEW FE*® LIVERY If not, give him a <»1’- Everything first-clas*> block South of P-0 W. G. HARRIS, LATIMER BR Rates, $1 Per day I LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, REAL ESTATE, OREGON Chítese Employed. UHEI HI 8HA.VENG, HAIR SHAMPOOING, #