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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 28. 1907.
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county have not been looked after « 8
they would have been hail the matter of
All the Alderman Cases are Dis
We don’t wish to ciiticise the court, recovering the shortage been turned over
missed by Judge Burnett.
but seeing that Judge Burnett, by a to the district attorney's office. The 40
Judge Burnett ba» rendered a decision mistake, made “Umatilla” county the per cent contract muss is resoonsible for (
ill the Alderman cases, and as was gene plaintiff in one of the Alderman cases, in the muss the County has got into endea- ,
rally exp* etcd by those who have watch the decisions he sent over here,we would coring to get into court over the Alder- •
ed I he cacs, he has dismissed all of them. like the judge's ruling on the point as to man shortage. It is time the countv I
Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Alder whether mistakes of that character are court slopped this |*ettilogging business.
man, administrator of the estate of H. | I libelous.
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H. Alderman, deceased, John L. Jones,
We give on another page of this issue
Representative Beals is deserving of a a long letter from Mr J. F. Martin, one
J. II. Hathaway, John William Jennings,
M. H. Larsen. P. McIntosh, G. W. Gray good tleal ol credit i’i his effort to force of the patrons of the Long F’rairie cheese
No Matter What Your Property is Worth, or in What Town, City, State or
son. W. G. Chance, G. W. K’ger, C. A. the timber owners to furnish assessors factory and one of the w ide aw ake dairy
with
a
cruiser
s
estimate
of
the
amount
Elliott, executor of the will ui J. S.
Territory it is Located.
men of the county, in which lie appears .
Elliott, deceased. F. R. Beale, H. F. of timber on their land, notwithstanding to find fault with some ol the creamery
If
I
did
not
bin
e
Hie
ability
and
facilities
to si ll your pro|>erty. I certainly could not afford to W
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Goods peed and fames Hughey, defend the fail that the senate killed the hill in reports we have published. It is our can
tiwiu.iit This
(use all my other 'ads") is practically sure to place on my list a
f P, 1
d; ■ aI)(i
troduced
by
him
by
a
narrow
majority
ants.
U,o just as sure to sell Iles.- properties and make enough money in commission« to pay for the cost of these ads,
did opinion that all boards of directors
make >1 good profit besi.les. That is why I have »o large a real eHate business todaj .
Tillamook County vs, Edith M Alder of three votes only. As the senate ap and secretaries are doing the best for
Whv not nut vour i>ro:»eitv among tin* number that will be sold as a result of these ads. .....
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mar, administratrix of the estate ol H peared to work in the interest of the big their respective factories, and that they
I will nol!„.h' be al.I.- to sell it-some I Hue-but will be able to sell it quickly 1 am a specialist
I
H. Aiderman, deceased, George Ginger. corporation, it is not surprising that the are doing this is evidenced by the general
have the amet complete and up to dale equipment. 1 have blanch office» throughout the country and a held force of
W. B. Alderman, John Paquet, J. W Jen- timber owners succeeded in defeating the satisfaction there is throughout the
““■"I'do m.t hknd’ie all line« usually carried by the ordimtry real estate agents 1 M UST SEUL »•<*'
iiings, F. B. Ely, U. Desmond, W. S. hill.
eounty amongst dairymen, and as long
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of it—or go out of l.usmess. I can assure you I am not going out of business. On the contrary I expect to find, at the
Hayes, I 0. <€>uuk,J H. Hathaway And
c
imecf the ie.tr. that 1 have sold twice J m.nr properties as I dul the past year, but it will firs 1» "«^ary fw r me
as
the
price
of
cheese
fluctuates
and
the
Representative Bra Is need not feel bad
M. F. Leach, deceased.
to "hsf more properties I want p, IM YOURS mid SELL it. It does., t matter whether ?**",
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because the timber barons killed his tim cheese is sold in different markets, it must
Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Aider
«ill...... any land, ora business, it doesn't matter what it is wm th or where it is located If you■ wi fill < “1' «
ber assessment bill. This is good ad be expected that one factor will be a
/
blank
letter
of
inquiry
la
i««
and
mail
it
to
me
today,
I
will
tell
you
how
and
why
I
can
quickly
conoit
lhe
property
man, administratrix of the estate of H.
«
vice to give him and every young man trifle in the lead. So it is only reason»
into cash, ami will give you my complete plan.
JI. Alderman, deceased, W. $. Hayes,
wb
who meets with defeat in a good cause : ble to expect that the factory coining
Peter Brant, H. F. Good speed. F. M.
th
Grit tour teeth and roll up your sleeves abend should feel romewliat elated. In
Lamb ami M. W. Harrison, defendants.
diç
and keep in the fight until victory comes. the first place Mr.Martin finds fault with
Tillamook County vs. Edith M. Alder
P>
That will be the attitude of the people the creamery reports we have published
»nd tern» for handling it The information I will give you «ill be of great value to you ever, if you should decide not
man, administratrix of the estate ol H.
in regard to the limber barons the next because they do not give the average
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to sell. You hail latter «rite today before you forget it.
II. Aiderman, deceased, Peter Heisel, L.
amount
received
for
butter
fat.
claiming
few month?, on account of the bill being
If you want to buy any kind of a Farm, House or Business, in any part of the country, tell me your requirements.
II. Brown, Henry Rogers, P. McIntosh,
killed, if we judge public sentiment cor that the dairymen are paid for butter
I w ill guarantee to fill them promptly and satisfactorily.
J. Donaldson, L. G. Freeman, Eli Good
fat and nut cheese or milk. Admitting
rectly.
speed, VV. G, Chance, Mrs. Ella R. Hayes
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this is true, it seems a rather strange
and Frank Wheeler, defendants.
A bill, which will probably be declared reasoning that would not go further
County sued on 1898 tax
unconstitutional, to compel loggers to than that. Oil what is the price of but-
bond for...................................$16,693.42 burn their slashing at certain seasons of
ter fat based, we would like to ask Mr.
County stiedon 1898sheriff's
Clatsop Martin ? Had the Hazelwood people
1,078.21 the year, Tillamook and
bond lor...................................
If You Want to Buy Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today-
If You Want to Sell Fill in, Cut Out and Mail Today.
loggers ure exempt.
Representative paid the Long Prairie people the addi
County sued on 1900 sheriff 's
1,235.00 Beals fought desperately to exempt Tilla
bond lor...................................
I desire tn buy property corresponding approximately
Please send, without cost to me, a plan for finding a cash
tional 1-12 of a cent which the Tilla
County sued on 1902 tax and
mook from the operation of the law and mook Creamery people received for their
with the following specification: Town or city ..................
sheriff s bond lor ................ 14,543 42
buytfr
for
my
property
which
consists
of
............................
succeeded in having a clause introduced cheese, would the price of butter fat not
County.......................................Slate .............................................
Town......................... County........................ State.......................
.....$33,550.05 to that effect, the reason being that the have been correspondingly greater, we
Total ...
Claim was prePen te l to Mrs. Alder loggers in this and Clatsop county w ould ask ? Certainly. The whole is based on
Price between $ .................. and $ .................... I will pay
Following is a brief description..........................................
man lor about $8000 mid allowed by have great difficulty burning their slash the gross amount received for cheese.
$.................................. dmvn and balance ...................................
ing
in
the
wet
season.
County Judge Conder in the probate
The whole proposition lies in the amount
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court. On appeal Judge Burnett held
Remarks
...........................................................................................
Lowest
cash
price
It»'
of cheese obtained from the milk and the
The bill to raise the salaries of the
that claim was not properly presented
price received for cheese. Now we want
I
Name
Address
Address
Name ....................
deputy clerk, deputy sheriff and deputy
and it was thereupon disallowed.
to say a wold about cheese sellers, the
assessor
to
$900
each
did
not
get
thro
Suits were (hen brought against Mrs
middlemen and (lie retailer. The dairy
Alderman mid the bondsmen, Handley I ugh the senate, so these officials will have men succeeded in eliminating one class
mid Thayer appearing for the county. to get along the best they can upon the of middlemen and why not all of them ?
For Rheumatic Sufferors.
The quick relief from pun afforded by
Certain motions were filed to the com $50 a month salary. We still hold to We see by the reports that the average
what
we
haveoftcu
advocated
that
there
applying Chnniberlain’H Pain
Balm
plaints and amended complaints were
price received for cheese at the Maple <s a favorite with sufferers from rheuma
filed in which sums were asked as above ought to be some uniform system in the Leaf was 11.85c., Long Prairie 11.84c., tism, »ciatica, lame back, lumbago, and
salaries of all county officials through
stated.
Clover Leaf 11.77c., and the Tillamook deep seated and muscular pains,
The defendants interposed motions to out (hr stair*, and until that is done it is Creamery 11.92c. This cheese was re sale by Clough's Drug Store.
make more definatc and certain, which safe to predict that every legislature will tailed at about 18c. to 20c. per pound.
Carry the only exclusive line of Men’s Wearing
have the usual number of bills to in
were overruled by Judge Galloway.
This is where the middlemen get in their
Apparel in Tillamook County.
crease
county
<
fficials
wages,
lor
in
some
The defendants (hen entered pleas in
work. But until the dairymen can form
abatement on (he ground that iio suit counties they ate paid too much and in an organization, grade their cheese and
could be brought until the claim was other counties not enough lor responsi dispose of it under one bead or manage
properly presented to theadinliustratrix. ble positions. M * *
ment, the middlemen arc going reap u
A demurrer I v the county to these
We i emeinbri, when the discussion was good profit out of cheese manufactured
SEWING MACHINE.
pleas was overruled by Judge McBtide, on to bond the city lor $60,000, a speech in Tillamook. A discussion as to how
ROLLER BEARING.
mid the count*- answered setting up the which read like this ; “The water system to cut off the middlemen's profits and to
HIGH GRADE.
proceedings which |mlge Burnett had will not only pay for the interest on the place it into the pockets of the dairymen
held to be insufficient. The defendants bonds but it will pay for itself in a few ought to lie the next problem to solve,
Four Leaders that can’t be excelled.
then moved lor judgment on (he plead years and will pay the running expenses for there is so little difference in the price
DISCOUNT ON ABOVE LINES.
ings dismissing the eases, mid this was ol lIn» city.’’ This was when the bond ol butter fat, there is iio use discussing
sustained by Judge Burnett in decision advocates were endeavoring to put the that further. But it is still our candid
just ittide red.
mortgage plaster on the city. Today it opinion there are too many cheese selleis
The judgment of (he Court, rendered is plain to see that they were falac pro in this county and loo many middlemen
by Judge Burnett, is the s line in each phets who deceived the people, for five who are living off the dairymen.
case, and is as follows ; Anti now being mills of the city taxes, amounting to
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fully advised, it is ordered. adjudged and $1.825,50, will go towards the expenses
The Eugene Register says :
decreed by the court that said motions of the water system this year. We like
“If any class of business men ever had
to abate and dismiss this suit be mid the people to makegood, but one reason the good reason tor the formation ot a trust
with
a view of advancing pi ices, the
same me hereby sustained , that said city taxes are steep is because the bond
Press of this country presents that justi
suit lie and the smut is hereby abated advocates haven’t made good.
fixation at this lime.'*
Automatic
and dismissed w ithout pre indu e to any
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On account of the repeated advance in
cause ol suit or action now existing or
Rollie and the democratic handle to the the price of papier, ink, labor, etc., with
*' hereattei toaiise in favor ol the plain mug wlimp sheet have started to belly ache no corresponding increase in the prices < I
tiff and against said defendants, or either because the deputies in the court house newspapers, advertising and job printing,
ol them, and that iio costs or disburse thought they were entitled to a little it is not necessary to say that newspaper
ments be allowed to or recovered by hiiv more salary. In the estimation of the men find that they are not getting the
by buying this
party to this suit.
mugwump sheet it is a terrible thing fur compensation tor their labor they are
reliable, honest,
Ralph R. Dtiniway appeared for a deputy with a $50 salary to ask for a entitled to. In some sense the newspaper
high grade sew
Mrs. Alderman anil II. T. Botts for the raise, us wages have gone up for a long men are to blame tor this when they cut
ing machine.
bondsmen.
time nil oyer the country. Most every prices to such an extent there is not hy
body knows that $50 a month for a re ing wages in work of under bid one
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
sponsible position is small wages, but a another oil legal advertising and print
National Sewing Machine Co •i
The Fait view Literary Society will snarl and a growl from the man who is these > notices fur next to nothing.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
meet <it the Grange ll.ill Saturday eve getting a wad from the government is This is a real curse to the newspapei
FACTORY AT BELVIDERE. ILL
mug w hen recitations, songs, dialogues always in order. But the deputies did business. We know from actual experi
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and a debate will be the order ol busi not go off half cocked and protest against ence, however, that no business or pro-
able bodied mtn like Rollie being granted fcssioual man werks harder, the year
ness.
A Square Deal
Grant Mills was amongst the people a pension.
round, than a newspaper man, and it is
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this week taking the school census lor
In regard to the matter of the city no bed of ruses to run even a country k imrnd you when you buy Dr. PI wm ’ i
family madicinn-*—for all the Ingredi
school district No. 1.
council paying a city marshal |50 per newspaper with so many conflicting in ents entering Into them are printed on
There was a party nt ('»us Kunze Sat-
terests,
factions
and
opinions
tube
met
Has just received a fiue
month for police protection, there is a
the bottle-wrappers and their formulas
unlay night and a large number was
difference of opinion. Theie are those with. People expect newspaper men to are attested under oath as being complete
stock
of Boot and Shoes
and con oct. You know just what you ar*
present and every one enjovrd them-
w ho contend there are enough peace offi stand fur some principle or policy, and paying for and that the ingredients a»-*
selves.
direct
from
the factory.
in
that
respect
a
newpaper
cannot
help
cers who reside in the city to preserve
gathered from Nature s lal)orato>. being
Mornson Mills was painting the in order and to enforce the laws, without making triends and enemies at the same sole«- ’ from *_*
the most * valuable native
I have now in stock a No.
side wood work ol the grange hall last having to pay at the rate of $600 a year. lime, not so with business men, who use medi i al * roots found growing In our
American fores
w er k.
while potent to cure
one
Logger Shoe made out
When the question of economy and the a good deal of policy not Io offend eny are per
to the most
They s.iv Joe Dou.il dson i* going to flnan.ial condition of the city is taken one in running their business.
Adopt delicate worn
of
the
best French kip. For
Not
a
drop
ride the Od l Fellow's gnat tonight
into consideration the city council must the same rule to running a newspa^icr
service and fit cannot be
Geo. Old< mid I.. Boss began work not overlook this in arriving nt a con and it would not be long before people
for Rudolph Kunze, while lie is clearing clusion as what is best to be done under wouid be sa)ing. and saving correctly,
beat, and also Farmer’s
the ground ol logs lor Mr. Olsen.
the circumstances There are others who that the editor had no backbone and Intrinsic meaiclAai propert
Work Shoes of the best
Frank Bester and l.imily visited Mr want a night watchman, which seems to was a raid to say anything. A few lines
twin« a most valmtbL'antl.'eptic and »ntI-
quality.
mid Mrs. Morton, ol Hay City, last meet with favor amongst the business of criticism in a newspa|'er w ill gain for fermi’iit., nutritive «nd »nothin« demul
cent.
Simd-H.
men. Whether the city council decides the editor plaudits from numerous per
filvcerlno plays in Important part In
Splendid assortment of
Mi Nelson, wile and daughter visited | to pay the citv marshal $50 a month or sons, but at the same time it is mure Dr. l'icrce's (.lolilen .Medical Discovery in
the
cure of lndi«estion, dyspepsia and
Mr. Ttniiristrl's Sunday.
Boy’s and Youth’s High
employ a night watchman, it is going to than likely to make other |»ersons fight weak stomach, attended hy sour rlsfn«s,
We hem \lbert Olds is to be married increase the running expenses of the city, ing mad, and another criticism on some heart-hum. foul breath, coated tongue’
lop Winter Shoes and
tor sine hi a lew dais. No mistake this and with it taxation. One c.umot get thing is liable to cause a viva versa senti poor api>etite. «nawlnc feeling In stom
ach. biliousness and kindred derange
Ladies’ foot wear.
time.
ment, for it depends upon whore ox is ments of the stomach, liver and bowels.
a wav from that
Besides curing all the ahove distressing
Hodgdon Bios, have rented their place
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taring gored. We coincide with the Reg
ailments, the't.oldcn Medical Discovery -
mid they with their teams intend to
*’Hoodo<nd !*• Tint appears to I m ister that lor the »mount of work they Is
I have now in stock the bestquality of Ladies’ Shoes.
a «pol itic for all diseases of the mucous
w ni k ou i lie railroad.
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r
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Piquancy ol Ladies’ Shoes. A strong
I the coriect word
to use in connection perform the newspaper men are not paid membranes, as catarrh, whether of the hioh
kigh clan Ime of well made, corre« m style, St a,„t 6nj,h ¡, the
Mis Bees, ol Hemlock, is viMtiilg
na»«l
passages
or
of
the
stomach,
bowel«
with
the
latest
development
of
the
Alder
as
much
as
they
shonhl
l»e,
but
the
only
Mis king ol Tnix.ew, and she gillie
or jiclvlc organs. Even In Its ulcerative
man cases, in which the countv has been way to remedy this is to raise the price stages It win yield to this sovereign rem œurnura"’
N» r«>«tx>»r<l
main the rest ol the week.
edy
it Its use be pers-vered in. In Chronic
shamefully beaten in every move to re of the newspapers, the advertising at.d
Catarrh of the Nasal passages. It is well
Chtld'n Lifo Saved by (.'ham- cover the Alderman shortage. All this job work. Whether the newspaper men while taking the "Golden Medical Dis^
covery
■ for the necessary constitutional
whs
Brought
alu'iit
as
a
result
of
that
will lie furcsd to do this remains to lie
bet Iain’s Cough Romedy.
treatment, to cleanse the passages freefy
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a slock of Boou ao.l Shoe „¡table for (be Tillamook
M ir . Jolm Engh»hd*<lt. of Gera. Mieli 4, notorious contract entered into with seen, but all must admit that Hie news* two or three times a day with Itr. Sage's
hdtaof the AhJiloiiM nioiimnta s|ieiit over Handley \ Thayer in which they were pN|«er men are doing more to boom Oie- Catarrh Remedy. This thorough eoursa
of treatment generally cures the worst
little I wo year old «laughter who to receive 49 per cent for collecting delin
gon than any oilier agency or business eases.
laktti » bari colti resulting in croup.
quent taxes and the same amount for or professional men. yet tn every county
In coughs and hoarseness eauaed by bron
My Misses and Children S<-li,w.i ci
savi»
“ I am NAtiafled that it it had
chi»!. throat and Inn« agei-rlona. eitceM con
The public is cordon
k eu fur
Chantlierlain s Cough collecting the shortage. The cr.vnly is there are hundreds of persons who never sumption In Ils advanccl stages, the '»olden market for the price.
Medical Discovery - Is a most efficient rem
redy site » w-«>uld havechokenl to death, in exactly the same position today as subscribe lor a home newspaper as long
cordially invited to examine
edy. espeetally In those obstinate, hang-on tnv pood and mil-»?
nieilu'ine evem- tm minuirs when the shortage was first discovered, ms thev can tmtrow a newspaper and roughs<■ a««ert by Inttatlon and r-ongestlon of
™ cha X i
r i’urchasin« d~’*here.
the bsoni-hial nitrous membranes. Tfte-fMa*
l<rgaii tn. throw up the with ibis disaiH ant age, the law ol Irmi-
N,,lin® So1»» on Shoe» Purchisid a
read the news gratis N«> wonder that covery Is not w «.-xl for sente roufhs aris the RED SHOE H0USE'* n9 R'P’’
ill recumiqeiid it ill Ihs
ing fryi sudden eolda nor must It he e»-
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•“'»flier child t at ton haw depfixe I the conn* y of recuv- ■ iicwspopcr men think th^y Art nr t get« pevt»»Z.> cure ronsumnfkia In Its advanced
money. It is plain to, «hag a
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r
WH every(Mbg on thr*’^Jfct*.”'^!lC‘li.l^11 -<>IK’t>*1 601 f°r •**
WheHwO»“-*
's *ld
lecttst. ^•'’i’aJih- terste
a « h Member . tbaytln ••tcr^f
’’ ,w I'awyT
j
.light iw •
life
j^nH And» »«
that ran •*
ctaUoe.
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Iain’s tVmg.
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mir*. Th*
Z' twrn attained I
u. in rsw
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.. lu.ihsl Sin'»h w,f*
M|e ut th»
.4 thie ailment
d - v
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by ita teniarh* »
imeumonia «b«n
COUNTY IS BEATEN AGAIN 1
Editorial Snap Shots.
For
Your Beal Estate or
Business
I CAN GET IT
Free
»
Charge
Todd & Co.
Crouse & Brandegee Clothing,
Walkover Shoes.
Gordon Hats-
Utz & Dunn Shoes.
The discount of 20 to 33; per
cent will be given on three
lines of CLOTHING, FURNISHING
GOODS, Shoes, etc., until new
stock arrives.
TODD & CO ,
S tv ve
Money
Tillamook,
Oregon.
THE RED FRONT SHOE
P. F. BROWNE. Sulesman.
Co«". Till«"»** Co
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