Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 17, 1907, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 1Î
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a thing of the past. Not so, how- GREAT INTEREST AROUSED
ever, with Rollie who is doing his level
All law breakers look alike to Sheriff best to keepalive the spirit of strife and Big Attendance at School Cftcera’
Meeting at Beaver.
enmity in the county at a lime when all
Crenshaw.
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ought to be pulling together for the wei-
The little town of Beaver was crowd
If the l>ellyacher keeps his present lick I fare of the county. We repeat, Rollie is
up, it will re-elect County Clerk I.amb, i
thT^opIt’bk'auMthtv turned ed to overflow in" Inst Saturday, when
the School Officers’ Convention was held
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man he advocated for county
as arranged by County Sup't. U iley. In i
During last year County Clerk Lamb judge, hence hi. continual beefing, whin- spite of the adverse weather conditions
paid out of hi. own pocket over »100 for ' >i’g
bellyaching
Now that he is
prevailing, people drove for miles from
additional help in hi. office, and night j »»«OinK to raiM « bix ado about noth all directions to attend the meeting. The
after night he, with hit deputies, have j ing and get into a fight with the county forenoon session was held in the Beaver
worked to keep up with the increasing officials because they will not allow him schoolhouse, but owing to the large at­
No Matter What Your Property is Worth, orin What Town, City. Stateor
to run them, and to get into a wrangle
business of the office.
tendance the afternoon session was held
Territory it is Located.
with the Heudlight man, kt the people
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in the United Brethern Church.
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s »...ooio« to H^ll vour property. I certainly could not afford to pay for this adver-
We have been somewhatlnte in getting take a peep at the man Rollie wanted for
At noon, a big dinner was served at
If I did not have rhe ability and f id it
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,;f new properties, „nd |
to pre»s the past few weeks, owing to so county judge while we hold back lhe
tisement. This af (liae all my other "ads . P' " f -l > *
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fur [h„ eoBl <)f lhe.e ..ad • ■ j
the home of .Mr. and .Mrs Dunstan. For
am
just
a,
sure
to
seh
tb-se
^siness
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much other work in the office, but as curtain just a little bit ;
one and one-half hours, the people took
Tillamook, Sept. 4, 1905.
make a good profit betides. That is
. r tt w ill be sold hh a result of these “ads?
soon as we can get caught up we will
complete possession of the house. Two
Why not put your property among th. i
qnicldv. I am a s|iecialist in quick pb I hr |
devote a good deal of space every week Mr. Norman Olson.
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1X1 “ffi :es througUm.t the etiunlry and a* field fore.J
big
tables
were
weighted
down
with
the
D ear S ir —J nud $25.00, which 1
to advertising the county.
I must a>k you to give me on or before best that Nestucca affords, and as rapid­
have the .nost complete and tip to-uale equip ih - iie .
Thursday evening, if you wish the mat­ ly as these tables were vacated, many
luen to find buyers.
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,i,. „rdimirv real estate agents I MUST SELL real estate—and lot,
With Rollie bellyaching so much, he is , ter to remain between ourselves.
I do not handle all hues usual ly
..... f bl|M|,p,s Oll t|,e contrary, 1 expect to find, at tin
Alter that date 1 will refus« to accept others were readv to take possession.
of it—or go out of business. •
' a8aureJ “ L mne, ties as I did the past vertr. but it will first be necessary form,
liable to put those who want to prove
In the afternoon session, Mr. H, A.
close cf Hie year, that I have ho . “"(^“ yo L'HS and SELL it. It doesn't matter wlit-tner you have a farm' a linn*
up on their claims in this county to the it.
In the meantime your movements are Kinnainan, Chairman of District No.
to-hst omre properties. I want». hstwollh.
where it is hsated. If you will fill ,,uUk
trouble of going to Portland, which being watched
blank'leUer of’inquiry XTtl.l ml.7 it" «•> me today, 1 «HI tell you bow and why 1 can quickly convert Ibe proper.,
26, presided, and .Miss Mattie Cavitt,
cannot be done much leas thnn ♦100, for
Very truly,
teacher of District No. 50, was the or |
O ak N olan .
into cash, and will give you my complete plan,
County Clerk Lamb don't have to take
ganist.
Norman
Olsen
did
not
owe
Oak
Nolan
proofs anil is only doing so to accommo-
date the public and to save exjiense to money. He turned the blackmail letter School Apparatus and Equipment.
over to the postal authorities, who still
This subject was very fully discussed
them.
and term- for handling it The information I will give you « ill be of great value to you even if you should decide not
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have it in their possession, and not long by Sup’t. Wiley, Prof. Rutherford, F. C.
The bootleggers and whiskev sellers, since agents ot the government were
to rell. You had bettei write today before you forget it.
Borneman and others. The fl:st speak­
If you want to hnv any kind of a Farm, House or Business, in any part of the country, tell me your requirements,
whom Sheriff Crenshaw rounded up, are here inquiring into it.
Without com­ er recommended that each district ex­
I will guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily.
in hard luck. The local authorities hav menting one way or the other upon the
pend some definite amount for needed
ing let up for the time being, the federal letter, we will leave it to the people of
apparatus each year. There is no dis-
authorities pounced down upon them on this county as to the kind of man Rollie
trict, h i we ver poor, but what is able to
Thursday for selling liquor without a boosted for county judge,
expend at least ten dollars for this pur­
government licence. As there is liable |
pose, and most of our districts are able
to be something doing again at the cir- ! Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
to expend a much largei sum. Every
cuit court, the violators of the law arc a Safe Medicine for Children.
If You Want to Buy Fill in, Gut Out and Mall Today.
If You Want to Sell Fill in, Gut Out and Mail Today.
schoolroom should be supplied with the
not out ol the woods yet.
In buying a cough medicine for chil­ following indispensible furniture ; Up­
I defire to buy property corresponding approximately
Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash
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dren, never be afraid to buy Cbamlie:-
There is no right stove, protected by steel jacket
with the following specification: Town or city
Those who pleaded guilty in Sheriff Iain’s Cough Remedy.
buyer for my property which consists of ...........................
equipped with a proper ventilating shaft;
Crenshaw's raid were “touched” for $50 danger from it, and relief is always sure
County................................... Slate..........................
to follow. It is intended especially foi sectional library cases, with glass doors;
Town......................... County........................State......................
each, without having to pay an attor­ coughs, col Is, croup and whooping
two recitation seats equipped with ex­
Price between §.................... and $ ...
Following is a brief description..........................................
ney. Those who fought the cases were cough, and there is no better madicine
____ at­ in the world for these • diseases. It is tension arms; one teacher’s desk; revolv­
“touched” for $100 and have to pay
$................................ down and balance
that ¿h/first
only a certain cure for croup, but. ing chair; two other chairs for use of
torney’s fees as well. Now t........... . .........
when given as soon as the croupy cough visitors ; large work table for use of
Remarks
Lowest cash price
smoke ol battle is cleared away, the com­ appears, will prevent the attack Whoop­
pupils; good reliable wall clock ; neat
batants can see that it cost them $50 ing cough is not dangerous when this
Name
Name
woodbox in corner of schoolroom ; por­
extra for putting their fighting pants on, remedy is given as directed. It contains
celain water sink, with pump and waste
no
opium
or
other
harmful
drugs,
and
when they knew they were guilty and
may be given as confidently to a baby pipe ; mirror ; window curtains adjust­
deserved a much heavier fine to say noth­ as to an adult. For sale by Clough's
ed from bottom of window ; water 45, II. L. Jensen. District No 50, Thos.
ing of attorneys fees
Drug Store.
buckets; basins ; brooms ; mops ; sprink­ Coulson, District No. 51.
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ler ; eracer cleaner, pencil sharpener,
Secretary. Mrs. M. F. Dunstan, Dis­
$100 Reward, $ 1 OO.
It is time to put a stop to false swear­
The readers of thia paper will be pleased tr good ax, individual towels and drinking trict No 8.
ing in justice courts. We were informed learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
cups ; waste paper basket ; ash bucket ;
Executive Committee, J. J. Howser,
of a gambling case in Tillamook City that science lias been able to cure in all its
stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh shoyel ; etc.
District No. 27. C. J. Blanchard, District
some time ago where a person win» put Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
Other necessaty apparatus needed in- No. 27, J. H Dunstan, District No
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing
on the stand and testified to certain evi medical
tional disease, requires a constitutiondill treat­
c’.udes much good blackboard space, W. W. Wiley, county superintendent.
dence as to what took place in the gam- ment. Hull’s Catarrh Cute is taken iutern»»lly,
Apparel in Tillamook County.
acting directly upon the blood and mucous slate or hvloplate especially recommend,
blingroom, but, he was not there at suifaces of the system, thereby destroying the
rd
;
a
green
board
is
preferable
to
a
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
FROM THE ANTILLES.
all. With that kind of evidence it is not strength
by building up the constitution and blackboard ; one international dictionary
surprising that the accused was cleared assisting nature in doing its work. I he proprie­
tors have so much faith in its curative powers, and holder ; good globe ; set of eight or Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
of the charge. That is what is called that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any
Benefits a City Councilman
that it fails to cure, eend for list of testi­ more good wall maps, one of the slate ;
saloon justice, or a travesty of justice, case
monials.
at Kingston, Jamaica.
one good school organ or piano ; good
Address,
F.
J.
CHENEY
&
CO.
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Toledo,
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under the gambling ring's regime.
So d by all Druggists, 75c.
reading and reference library ; ten or
Mr. W. O’Reilly Fogarty, who is a
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation.
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more copies of Webster’s Common mem lier of the City Council, at Kingston
The snap shot man took in the local
School Dictionary ; and if the district .Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows :
• One bottle of Chanibe»Iain’s Cough
institute at beaver on Saturday, and he
Four Leaders Hint can't be excelled.
can afford the same, a standard ency­ Remedy had good effect on a cough that
is in a quandary as to whether the ladies
clopedia. Each district should furnish was giving me trouble and I think I
NO DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES.
of Nehalem or Beaver are the best cooks
their schools with all necessary crayon, should have been n ore quickly relieved
and can furnish the best lunch.
The
ink, pencils, etc. The use of slates should if I had continued the remedy. That it
was beneficial and quick in relieving me
editor is in doubt and will have to
not l»e permitted, but paper tablets were there is nd doubt and it is rnv intention
partake of another institute lunch nt
recommended instead.
to obtain another buttle,” For sale by
those places before he can decide. One
Clough's Drug Store.
The School Directors
thing we did observe, both nt Nehalem
This was the subject of a splendid dis- I
and Beaver, the nice looking, lady-like
It is always flattering
cushion led by Mr. C J Blanchard, and Why Sufferfrcm Rheumatism?
ladies were quite an attractive feature
to a store to have many
further discussed by A. M. Ginn and
Do you know that rheumatic pairs
at these institutes, especially when they
regular
customers.
Peo
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others.
The speakers urged the patrons can be relieved? .If you doubt this just
served all the nice, tempting things for
try
one application of Chamberlain's
to co operate with the directors, all
ple who come again and
dinner. Next time we attend an histi
Pain Balm. It may not give you relief
working
together
for
the
interest
of
the
again must have confi­
from pain, but will make restand sleep
tute we will see that Prof. Borneman
hovs and girls The school bnnrd should |>oasible, and that certainly means a great
dence.
gets his breakfast, for that wasn’t giv­
employ good teachers and then give deal to any one sftlicteil with rheuma­
ing the other members ot the party a
A large percentage of
prnper^support to the teachers employ­ tism. For sale by Clough's Drug Store.
fair shake to start in with an enormous
our business comes from
ed.
appetite like that.
regular customers who
The Consolidation of Schools.
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When you buy
trade here year in and
'ibis subject whs discussed with great
My I Didn’t Rollie do a lot of beefing
WET
year out. They know (, enthusiasm by the County Supt., Mr.
about himself this week, Gee, wiz, he’a
WEATHER
W, I). Ghulwcll, Mr. R. Y. Blalock, Mrs.
our
methods
are
right
another political squealer squealing like
CLOTHING
E M. Johnson, and a number of others.
and that they will always
you want
a blind pig in a big hornet’s nest, We
The
County
Supi.
presented
a
very
complete
be used as we would like
would advise Imn to get Joe Bush to run
protection
feasible plan whowing that Districts Nos.
to be were we the buyer
his bell.* aching sheet in future, for we
and long
32, 45 an«l 50 should lake advantage of
service.
are sure lie wouldn’t make Rollie such
instead of seller. Why
the School Consolidation Law and unite,
These and many
an object of laughter, the same as the
not make this your reg­
other good points
thus forming (Mie 1 irge distriet in which
democratic squad, who used him. have
are combined In
ular trading place for
nir.eor more months of school could be
succeeded in doing. Everybody laugh.
TOWER’S
drugs and medicines.
held,
and
a
good
graded
school
main
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FISH BRAND
Rollie has another belly ache. Ah ! ah !
tained.
A
map
was
displayed
showing
OILED
CLOTHING
ah ! It is nice to hear him squealing at
that, if the districts were consolidated,
You caret afford
the same time as the blind pigs, gam­
to buy any other
the school building could l>e located at
(THE RELIABLE DRUGGIST )
blers and brotleggers, and joining in the
the
Boulder
Creek
Bridge
and
would
chorus. Here is the whole secret why
Has just received a
thus accommodate all of the pnpils of
AJ ?Ow(< co BOVXX uJ
Rollie is whining, and lie has been sour
TOwtG C*-.AO'A
I the new district. Statistics wer** quoted
stock of Boot and S
with himself and everybody the since.
showing that the average length of
He wanted Oak Nolan for county judge,
direct from the factory.
1 school held in the three districts for the
a young man who was tutored, brought this $60 Machine for $25
It
is
a
hlfh-arin,
drop
i
last
six
years
to
be
but
4
l
a
months.
By
up and trained by Claude Tlmyer, and i freight mtniB.
I have now in stock a
head, ball bearing, lock­
stitch, double feed, self­ ¡consolidation, this could easily be in.
who was lor a long time cushier in the
threading shuttle: has : creased t<> nine months
one Logger Shoe made
This plan will
automatic bobbin winder
bank of C. A E. Thayer. The voters at
and other latest improve­ be discusaed further in the future, and
of the best French kip.
thr primary election turned down Rollie*
ments. This is the ANTI­
SEWING MACHINE.
TRUST MACHINE It is will then la* submitted to a vote of the
and his relative lor county judge, and
service
and fit cannot
the same machine agents
ROLLES CEAR1NG.
are ¿»king you $60 for. All three districts concerned at Che annual
although they made it a campaign of
HIGH GRADE.
beat, and also Farm
attaehmentsgo with each
meeting
next
June.
abuse upon the Headlight men, we held
Bditorial Snap Shots.
I come
For Your Real Estate or Business
I CAN GET IT
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Charge
Free
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Todd & Co
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Crouse & Brandegee Clothing,
Walkover Shoes,
Gordon Hats-
Utz & Dunn Shoes.
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A Store With
R EG U LAR
CUSTOMERS
The discount of 20 to 33; per
cent will be given on three
lines of CLOTHING FURNISHING
( i OODS, Shoes, etc., until new
stock arrives.
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TODD & CO,
Oregon.
Tillamook,
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THE RED FRONT SHO
CLOUGH
Buy on Crediti
machine.
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Wo
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John
.John
PalC
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Sold for only
Work Shoes of the
quality.
IÓ cash and S3 monthly.
Declamatory Contest.
our whist and took the abuse without Write T004T for free HllllllTUIIE
CATALOGUE «bowin’«
even a whimper or desire to retaliate. elegant household goods ue will "Mo (FreIfM i A declamatory contest was held
Frepaldi on Easy Payments -our new CRFOIT plan.
Neither do we now, for we would pre- Govurtx Furniture Company connection with the regular program
Irr that this should be forgotten and be-
i which twelve representative from
17^-17» First St« PORTLAND. OR.
the schools in the vadnity twirtieipated.
The Judges, Mr. \V. R Rutherford, Mr.
Albert Mason, Mr. F. E. Borneman,
awarded first prise to Miss Mary Coul.
son, of District No. 51. Second and
.
third prises were awarded to M um ’Stella
Sating, of District No. 8, and Mia« Cecil
Kinnaiuan, of District No. 28, respec­
Near Todd’s Building.
tively.
CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF
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Tillamook Confectionery
and Bazaar.
CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc
ICR CREAM
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Splendid assortment
Boy’s and Youth’s I
Top Winter Shoes
Ladies’ foot wear.
IN SEASON.
Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens,
Penoils, Tablets, etc.
CLOTHE» BRUSHES.
HTOVK HRUS1IES
HAIR
BRUSHES.
HOUSE —
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BRUNHES.
BRUSHES.
TOOTH BRUSHES.’
pin*. Thimble, and many oilier arlklc* too
id nt prior, lowrr tlinn rlMnlicM.
''Qfeptior»ery-& Bazaar.
I have now in stock the bestquality of Ladies’ Shoes. A str
itg i class line of well made, correct in style, fit and finish in
hue, is made from the best selected leathers. No oasteb«
counters.
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Association Formed
Before final adjournment, an associa­
tion was orgamsH<| to be known as ’ The
Reaver Sc ho I Ofllc*r»’ Association.’* |
Meetings will I« Jheki in the future at
by baying this
stated intervals. The following officers
were choaen to serve for one year :
reliable, honest,
high grade sew-
President, W. 1). Glad well. District
No. 5Q.
ing machine,
Vice Presidents. A. M Ginn. District
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
No. H. E. Atkinson, District No $1,11 A.
Kir$naman. District No.
M A. Cady. National) Sewing Machine Co
r< 4rk-i No. 27. R Y Blalock, District
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
at 32 Mrs E M Johnson, District No
S tv ve
Money
•b 3° \ears ptactical experience gives ?ne the advantage
trade
3 St0Ck °f B°°tS a”d S1‘°CS suitable for the Tillal
lI.y_.i‘5STS and Children School Shoes are the best in
market . for the
- • price. ’ The public is cordially invited to exa
the 110 SHOE H ouse "'"’
"°r N-',in0
0" Shw.
P F. BROWNE. Salesman
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