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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1907)
JlraÒliflljt >1.50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 24. 1907 at an elevation of a little over 1.000 feet, i ' the annual rainfall is over 13) inches. Another section with large rainfall ex- Watch this Space for New Kargaiim Every week tendes along the west slope of the Cas cades mountains, beginning in Multno I No. 65 —160 acres of land at Beaver. 90 acres creek bottom land, all in gras*. mah county and running south nearly „ 35 acres meadow. Farm in well watered by creeks and only ,l4 i0 acres rolling mile to school and post office. G< mh I two story eight-room house and two barns to Marion county. There the rainfall and cheese factory, all uf w hlch is equipped with water piped from a mountain i amounts to slightly over 90 inches annu- spring with exet lie. t powrer. 20 head of go >d milch cows, 7 head of hogs, to - ally. There is also a small area in the gether wiih farm implements consisting of mower, rake, plow and several other not th western portion of Curry county Hmall farm implements go with the place. All for $6000 including everything on where the percipitalion amounts to a easy terms. This place is only on the market for a few days. little over 90 inches. Over the greater portion of the Willamette valley the rainfall is less than 50 inches, and in aouthern Oregon it is less than 35 inches being only 20 inches at Ashland, which is in a prominent fruitgrowing section JOTTINGS Men’s and Boy’s Hats at of TILLAMOOK the state. Ralph Ackley, Tillamook Real Estate Don’t forget to go to Homer Mason’s and see the bargains in Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. H. T. Botts, for abstracts. * Dr. Henry E. Morris, eye specialist. ♦ Japanese ware for ’Xmas at Kiug & Mis. A. Zimmerman was down from Ne halem. Louis Glaser came in from Astoria last week. You can get stumping powder now at King & Mills. W. A. Gray, of Nehalem, was in the city ou luesday. A. L. Anderson, of Portland, was in the city on Sunday. J J. Hollett and wife were in from Blaine on Wednesday. McMillan, the photographer, makes up to date photographs. L. E. Whiteman, of Cloverdale, was in the city on Tuesday. L. N. Sandoz and wife were in the city from Beaver on Wednesday. Harris will feed your team hay and * keep them over night for 50c. For sale, a trio of full blooded Black I ino reas. Apply to Albert Mason. For sale. Bay City hotel, price $2,500. pply to D. W. Rhoades, Bay City. For sale, a horse mid colt, two years Apply to Mrs. Branch, Fairview. H. J. Gregory and T. E Alexander of urtlaud, were in the city on Wednesday. That stock of hardware at King & ills is getting more complete every ranted, a few choice timber claims, which will pay good price.—F. R. erbert Parsons has been employed to 1 the Boring school, in Clackamas ev. Dr Baird will preach at Bav City Sunday morning mid in this city in evening. et into the habit of trading at Pntz- s and receive a 5 per cent discount cash. Homer Mason’s for age. Mrs. Arthur Beals left on the steamer . to visit relatives in Pennsylvania, to bv gone several months. Wanted Timber Claims.—I will pay cash for Timber. Don’t sell without first seeing me. Ralph Ackley. ♦ Eighth grade examinations are being held in about twenty of the schools in the county today and to-morrow. J. C. Bewley, real estate and rentals List your Timber, Farm and City Pro perty ata reasonable price with me and I will sell it and guarantee you satisfac tion. * Wanted, one or more good homestead relinquishments. State price, location and amount of timber in first letter. J. S. Wheeler, 15 Raleigh Building, Port land, Ore. * The revival services at the United Brethren church are still being conduct ed by Rev. N.J. Crawford, the pastor Rev. F. II. Neff is expected in at any time tn assist at these meetings. Mayor Botts, Councilmen King and Munson, and Recorder Holden and City Marshal Huntsinger, could not do busi ness Monday, lacking one councilman, so adjourned to meet next Monday. As the railroad committee will have to pay over about $4,000 in the next few days for rights of way, those who have not paid the 25 per cent assessment to Assesssr A. M. Hare should do so at once. Services at the Adventist Church. Sabbath, Jan. 26. Sabbath school at 10.30 a.m. Preaching 1130, subject, “The United States in Prophesy.’* All are cordially invited.—C, L. Butterfield, Pastor. Tracy Elliott filed a complaint in the justice court against Basil Mapes and Roe McFall on a charge of trespass and hunting on the Elliott estate. Mapes pleaded guilty and Justice White fined him $5, but McFall decided to stand trial. The passengers who went out on the steamer Sue II. Elmore this morning were : Mrs. F. Fowler, A F. McIntyre and family, Chas. Johnson and family, Henry Christensen, Mary Christensen. Ester Lattie, T< m Price. Mrs. Cooper, M. A. Pel in er, Maud Sturgeon, C. F. Taylor, W O. Chase, W, Boss. Wm. Bomburg, Sam Scl.nitzer, Rev. Zepf, Sam McSkibby, H. J. Greggory. Mrs. A. Beals. John Baker, Geo Biddletnan. Ex-City Marshal E. A. Edwards’ house was broken into Monday night and $70’ stolen from Mr. Edwards' pockets. He had been nursing his wife, who is quite sick, and having lost a good deal of sleep, laid down on the bed late at night and went to sleep for two hours. When he awoke he went to his pants pockets for a chew of tobacco, which was hanging behind the door, when he found that his wad of $70 had disappeared. It was his intent'on to have put it in the hank the previous day but was not down town. nother report is circulated that J J. I has bought the Astoria & Columbia er R R. ngineer C. W. Root, of the Astoria olumbia River R.R., was in the city uesdav. hy leave your horses in the rain n vou can tie them in Harris’ Tie • lor 10 cts. m't forget to stop at Harris’ Feed n, the cheapest place in the city to your team. teachers' examination for county state papers will commence on Feb ed a nd will continue for four days, nd S le subject of the sermon next Sun evening is “Half Baked Cakes,’’ :tory. The tug Geo. R. Vosburg has been put e Christian Church. A cordial invi- into commission again, and will tow for n is extend« d to everybody. ock a the Miami Lumber Company, which is made the name of the company which bought the saw mill at Hobsonville. who have kip- three lumber schooners of their own Jlltiot jj which will carry lumber from here to l-.irtntW San Francisco. Captain Dodge is in the W command of th* Vosburg, and while outside towing in one of the schoonets, the Queen, on Sunday, the cable broke, nt K and the weather being rough he had to leave her and the captain brought the h's It is always flattering tu^ to this city in the evening. The tug to a store to have many was outside today, but unable to find regular customers. Peo the schooner. A Store With REGULAR CUSTOMERS ple who come again and again must have confi- str<® dence. iish in -■ A large percentage of our business conies from regular customers who ¡trade here year in and vantage«. year out. They know >ur methods are right Tilla nd that they will always used as we would like rest i» o be were we the buyer ustead of seller. Why .0 exa ot make this your reg- lar trading place for Pore rugs and medicines. CLOUGH HE RELIABLE DRUGGIST ) Another serious defect in the building of the new court house, and which might have caused a most serious accident,was discovered in the sheriff’s office Mondav. The chimney from the boiler in the base ment runs through the sheriff's office, and this had cracked on two sides about a quarter of an inch and began bulging out, and with the heavy weight above, lit was thought that the entire chimney might crash down throught the build ing. To prevent this, four heavy bands were ma<le and the chimney drawn part- I ly together again, holes having to be cut through the wall into the prison to get the iron bars through which were used to keep the chimney entact. Over a large portion of the central , part o« tlie state the annual rainfall is lees than 10 incites, while in Tillamook c°un*y, on west slope of the coast range Editorial Snap Shots. as we have previously said, whose ox is being gored. Rollie “roasted” a friend The snap shot mas proved his point when there was no occnsi< n to do so, for that Rollie wanted a black mailt r for Mr. Lamb had made a good public ser county judge. vant, and, like a good many other per W * * sons who cannot stand Rollie’8 bom- There must have been a cleaning out of basity, dropped him cold. the bank vault with the edition of the * * * Independent which was suppressed. In ti e state legislature on Tuesday * * * Tillamook City isgetting safe and sane Fred W. Mulkey was elected U. S on the question of the enforcement of the Senator for the short term and Jonatl an law. Good. The spirit of progress is in Bourne, Jr., for the long term. If Sena tor Bourne is as active and energetic for the air. the state hs he was in securing the nomi « « » Chapter I.—Is there any truth in the nation he ought to make a good Senator report that there was a $10,000 graft in for Oregon. ............ the construction of the city waler Representative Beals is going to turn system ? out a good legislator,for hisbill to ascer » * » v Bills introduced by Beals. The lawbreakers say they enn’t get tain the amount of timber on each Vi Besides the bill to ascertain the justice any more in Tillamook. This is section is a more in the right direction. amount ot timber on eacli quarter really too bad, for it is now more diffi The bill might be improved in this re section Representative Beals introduced spect, that whenever there is a doubt as cult to get men to hold up juries. the following bills : to the accuracy of the amount of timber MW* For protection of salmon in Tillamook on any quarter section, the assessor Bill Smith is an object of pity and Hay and its tributaries, closed season ought to be empowered to employ a re March 20th to July 15th and from compassion, for it is generally know liable cruiser. There is no doubt but March 20th to December 10th, above that he has not been right in his upper what the correct way would be for the crust. Please don't Igugh at bis ravings. specified points in Main river. Kilchis, countv to have the timber cruised, but M * * Wilson. Trask, Tillamook. as this would entail considerable time We wish to call the attention of the For cheese and dairy insiiector of Till and a large outlay of money, we think, amook County, appointed by the Stale taxpay ers to this fact, that Sheriff Cren when everything is taken into consider Dairy Commissioner; salary $1500 a shaw will not put in bills and draw ation, that Representative Beals’bill will year, and appropriating $2300 annually. down double pay for making arrest., the accomplish what is desired if the timber To conqiel all corporations to list tlieir same as his democratic predecessor had owners will give a correct estimate of property with the county assessor of done. the amount of timber there is on their * * * that amount of taxes can be secured. A land, the same as the farmers and dairy Sheriff Crenshaw made another raid repeal act. men have to give in of the improvements this week. He fuund out that Rollie To require license by domestic and and stock upon their places. foreign corporations doing business in was going to publish some libelous * * * matter about linn, and.sivooped down the state. One of the bootleggers was button For the paying of 10 per cent of all on the office and made Oak Nolan and holed bv the government official and a fees from the sale of spirits, malted and Rollie "craw fl.li." * * » colloquy similar to this took place : otherwise, to the state treasurer. Rollie W. Watson, who wanted to be “Have you a government license ?” For the increase of poll tax from $3 to mayor ; Bill Smith, who wanted to be “No.” $4 per annum county surveyor ; and Oak Nolan, who “U hen did you commence selling whis wauled to be county judge, all of whom key ?” Academy Snap Shots were turned downand repudiated by the “I’ve not sold any whiskey !” Miss Rachel Fletchall was absent from people, makes a trinity of blackmail, in “Were you not found guilty for selling school Monday and Tuesday of Jast sanity and bombasity. whiskey ?” week. “Yrs ; but I’ve not sold or had any * « * Rev. Father LeMiller has promised to When the local option law was voted whiskey.” give the pupils of the Academy gold into effect in Tillamook county the at “That is strange,” said the government medals for conduct, deportment excel torney lor the saloon keepers was going man, taking a little book from his lence, composition and shorthand. They to knock it to smithereens on technicali pocket, “Wasn’t two cases of whiskey will be given at the close of school. ties. It turned out to be a fizzle, for the shipped to you on a certain date, and Last Thursday afternoon at two technicalities were only raised to defeat yet you say you never had whiskey ?’’ o’clock the pupils were permitted to go the will of the |>eople. New technkalities ‘‘Oh ! oh I” stammered out the boot coasting on the hill back of Goodspeed’s, are now to be raised with a view to clear, legger, finding that he had been caught two of the Sisters accompanying them ing some of those who were found guilty and was in a bad fix, "I had forgotten to see that they kept out of mischief. of violating this law. It is time that about that.” We had a fine time for about an hour, we hud more justice and less technicali He forthwith paid the government when the gentleman who has the place ties and quilmling in our justice and cir license. * * * rented, through some misunderstanding, cuit courts. The Headlight mail is glad, and even thought we had done some damage, and * If * said we were trespassing. As it was near From a broad guage point of view proud, to belong to what is called the ly four o’clock we decided to go home. the recent round up of law breakers in court house or republican ring, for it Nick had quite a time the last few Tillamook City, those who gave Sheriff stands for something. It stands for days trying co straighten out his books Crenshaw their moral and financial sup. decency and order. It stands for the en. We have all decided to profit bj’ his late port, are deserving of a word of forcemeat of the laws. It stands for good experience, and not get “muddled up.’’ commendation in their effort to make government ill county and city affairs. Bet ween Nick’s check-book and Edwin’s this a clean, respectable and law abiding It stands for clean men in public office, balance sheets the Sister is kept busy. citv where citizenscan do their trading. inen with clean characters to conduct Mrs. Sheets and her little daughter The law abiding citizens,who are for the public business, It stands for the moral were pleasant visitors last week. enforcement ol the law, are the iriends uplifting of the community, It stands Theresa Durrer and Mildred Phelps of Tillamook City, while, on the othet for purity in the home life and a defend- are on the sick list. hand, those who have been constantly er of the wife and family. It stands for better environments in the city and violating the law are the opposite. countv for the young and rising genera FAIRVIEW. * * * tion. There are many other things that The Oregon Mist, heretofore a republi this "ring" stands for. Now for a few Miss Vida Rodgers visited with Evan Ross and attended the literary society can newspaper at St. Helens, announces things which it is opposed to and which last Saturday night. Every body must that it will lie independent in local poli it has fought. It was opposed to the come to the next entertainment given by tics in future. An independent news county warrants "graft" of shading the literary society as they will give the paper nfay sound good, and as there is a them five, ten, twenty and even filly per old maid’s convention, and it will create tendency amongst editors to be more cent by the saloon ring. They are now an unusual amount of laughter. It will independent, but still for all that the worth 100 cents on the dollar. It was be given Feb. 2nd, there will be a small reading public prefer a newspaper, no opposed to the gambling graft and put matter what its politics, that is on one the White Corner out of business. It was admittance fee to help defray expenses. A great many of the farmers are tak side of the fence or the other. Some per opposed to saloons which violated the ing advantage of these few days of good sons think that the country newspapers law, and put them out ofbusiness.lt weather and are'plowing and running I ought to cut politics out. yet we notice was opposed to a person being " skin this that when an election comes round ned’’ when he wanted to borrow a little the manure spreaders. Mr. Rudolph Kunze was elected mar they admire a strong party newspaper money to do some improvements on his shal for the literary society to keep everv and have no use for independent sheets farm or buy more property, and brought body quiet. Now I believe that he should without any backbone. about a condition of affairs where citi assist the ladies in keeping their babies M * W zens can get a ' square deal" and where quiet and not put in so much time with It is not necessary for the Headlight they will not be fleeced. It was oppos the young ladies. [ Ihe Editor don’t agree to jump in and defend the characters of ed to officials who received ’’blood with the correspondent. Trot out the I M. W. Harrison, H. T. Botts, F. R. money" from gamblers. It is opposed to fathers to keep the squealers quiet. The Beals, A. W. Severance, Geo. B. Lamb, men in public office who were found in marshal is next.] Henry Crenshaw, Chester Holden, T. H. houses of ill fame and gambling joints. Albert Olds began work for Gus Knnze Goyne, Alva Finley, Carl Haberlach, W. It is opposed to compromising taxes, this week. W. Wiley, and others whom Rollie Wat such ns the back taxes on the sawmill, We are informed that one of wttr neigh son, Oak Nolan and "Bell-Wether Smith’’ | whereby the county was buncoed out of bors, Flovd King, will leave with bis are trying to In-little and besmirch. All several thousand dollars, while the poor family on the boat fur Idaho. we ask the public to do is to size up the | man, if he failed to pay his taxes, had Mrs. C. E. Donaldson has moved back characters and reputations of the former his property sold at Sheriff's sale. It is to her home and Mrs. Guy Bunn is cook citizens and compare it with the charac- ; j opposed to a lot of young men being ing for Ed Donaldson in the camp. ters and reputations of three latter, and ' The Nelson family are counting the ask the citizens which stand the highest days and awaiting patiently for the in the estimation ot the public, and time to roll around tor Mrs. Nelson to which they would trust with their mon arrive home from Portland. Robt. is ey and the conduct of county and citr sick at the present writing. affairs. Let the public be the judge and the jury in this matter. * * * Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Safe Medicine for Children. ' • * « In buying a cough medicine forclul- I drt*n, never lie afraid to buy Cbamlier* ' Iain's Cough Remedy. There is no ' danger from it. and relief in al ways sure to follow. It is inter Jed especially for coughs. col Is, croup and whooping cough. an»i there is no better madicine in the work! f«»r theae J dtse^aes. Il is n«4 only a certain cure fur croup, but, when given as soon as the cr«»upy cough appears. will prevent the attack Wlw>>p. ing cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given as directed. It contains no opium or oilier harmful (hugs, and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Fur sale by Clough's Drug Store. The reason why Rollie has undertaken to •'roast'' County Clerk Umb is be cause the latter has quit bini. Mr. Lamb had treated Rollie fair, putting many a dollar into his pocket. But without any reason whatever, and when Rollie and Oak Nolan were looli.h enough to lie. litre they could rnn the republican party, Rollie jumped in and singled out and discriminated against Mr. Lamb, and published a lot of matter which he had to apologise for afterwards. It was Mr. Lamb who was then discriminated • gainst. Now it is Rollie. It depends, f First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE Capital Stock........................ $25,000, Offers every facility for safe banking, and solicits your business. Commercial, Savings and Trust De partments. Three per cent allowed oil deposits subject to check. Four œr ce it on Savings and Time Deposits. Our little book, •• Helpful Hints on B inking,” explaining how to do your banking by mail will soon be out. Send for a copy. It’s free for Ihe asking. manufactured into gamblers, saloon burns and useless citizens and then turn, ed loose on the street. It is opposed to places where the riff-raff, criminal class can harbor and congregate. It is oppos ed to gamblers, bootleggers and whis key sellers, and rounded them up because they belonged to the lawless class. It is opposed to the whiskey ring holding up juries and defeating the ends of justice. It is opposed to allowing law breakers and inurderes of innocent women to go free. We could elongate this consider ably if we desired and mention a whole string of things which the whiskey and lawless riiig stands for, the champions of which are now, Rollie Watson, Oak Nolan and Bill Smith, but we will desist at this time, and allow others who have been liesmirched bv the saloon organ to defend themselves either in the pressor in the courts. THE CLOSING OUT SALE Of Homer Mason’s Stock is a Record Breaker. No such bargains were offered in the state and there are good selections left in all departments. This stock must be sold in 5 more days. Every thing is going fast. White sign ‘the place. Pacific Coast Sale Promoters in charge. R. W. C raven , Sales Manager. • Trying to Double Our Capital Again. Paying par for county warrants. Collecting checks on oilier banks with out charge. Oiving exchange free to depositors. Making loans without bonus. Every one come and get a square deal. T illamook C ounty B ank . Eight Mitchell Wagon for Sale. For sale, a light Mitchell wagon, to be sold for $35 ; nearly new.—Ike Quick South Praiiie. For 8ale, at a Bargain. For sale, a good Wagon, Team and Harness, at a bargain.—Address Fred C. Skomp, Tillamook. Why Colds are Dangerous. If you would be immune from diseiae, keep the 'y stern healthy. Each succes sive cold weakens the constitution and renders infectious disease more liable. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure your colil promptly and restore the sys. tem to its normal condition For sale by Clough’s Drug Store. Look ! All Wool Men’s Coats at Mason’s for >x.68. iiumir I Must be as well cared for as your teeth, if you expect to have good sight in Inter years, and comfort and ease at the present time. Have them examined, will coat you nothing. I will tie in Cloveidale from the 4th to the 9th of February. DR. HENRY E MOftRIS. Tillamook Confectionery and Bazaar. Near Todd's Building. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF CONFECTIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS, etc ICE CREAM IN SEASON. Rooks, Stationery, Inks, Pens, Pencils, Tanlets, eto. CLOTHES BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. HAIR BRUSHES. HOUSE BRUSHES. STOVE BRUSHES. TOOTH BRUSHES. Ladies' Combs. Hairpins, Thimbles and many other article* too numerous to mention and at prices lower than elsewhere. Tillamook Confectionery & Bazaar