TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 4. 1907. Editorial Snap Shots. Another instance of Tillamook justice, Run in the kids and allow tl e drunks to go free. The < ity to incil wt uldn't stand tar it though. * » M The side walk between this city and cemetery needs fixing, anil ought to be this spring. We move that the Old Maids' C invention oi Fairview reproduce their plav in this city for the purpose of rais­ ing some of the funds for that purpose. « « * Our contemporary has been running rough shod over a number of respectable citizen.*,publishing libelous matter about tbelli. From what we can learn Rollie is going to have the time of his lite, for several parlies are going to thrash it out with him in the courts, which is not sur­ prising. * * * The boys did the right thing the other night when thev ran the two drunken, quarrelsome tars out of town. But as they went bv the snap shot man’s dom ocile he tumbled out of bed in quick time, for he thought, sure, the boys had the hosecait in tow by the speed they were going along the side walk and the clat­ ter thev were kicking up. * * * Mayor Botts suggested at the council meeting on Mondav evening that as Marshal Hunsinger had not arrested a number of drunks, the city go after his bondsmen. Steady, there. We have always had the impression that bonds- men were kind of ornamental lieings in Tillamook, who didn’t have to pay it the parties they went security fordid not do right. This is as good time as any to start in mid make bondsmen toe the line. * ft * There is one dairyman who has shown a truly magnanimous spirit in giving the right of wav committee permission for a railroad to go through his place without asking for damages. That person is Mr. B. ¡1. Hathaway. So thoroughly dcsir- on» is he to set a railroad built into this bottled up country that it made the light of way committee fell good when Mr. Hathaway readily consented and granted what right ol way through his land it required TRIP TO ASTORIA IN A CHOPPY SEA. our hosts ol friends in both cities. Most truly yours, A. K B aird Dr. Baird Gives His Experi­ ence on the Sue H. Elmore. PASCO TO THE SEA. Astoria Road Part of Portland & Seattle System. Dr. A. K. Baird, late pastor oi the Presbyterian church, who It ft with his wife on the last trip of the Heamer Sue H. Elmore, on their return to Montana, gives some interesting experience which most every Tillamooker have gone thro­ ugh at some tiuie or other. He writes : James J. Hill formally took possession oi the Astoria & Columbia River Rail­ road Monday. The officers and dircc* tors who manage tlie property under the Hammond rep i me resigned mid Northern Pacific and («rent Northern • dficiaIs were elected to succeed them. President Levey announces that the newh acquired property will be manag rd as mi integral part of the new Port­ land & Seattle Railway system. It * ill give the Hill interest a water grade route Irom Pasco to the sea. When asked as to the policy of the road under the new management, Presi­ dent Levey said: “As the new proprietors have just taken charge of the propertv, it is to<» early to state plans fully for improve­ ments and extensions, but the Astoria A Columbia River line will he annexed to the Portland & Seattle Railway and from a continuous line from Spokane to the sea. “With reference to the s acoast lin* from Seaside to Tillamook and Yaquma Bav, the surveys lor the entire line hav been completed and the line was today adopted by the hoard of dilectors with a view to construction at the earliest pos sible date. I here is. however, consider­ able litigation pending over rights of way along the adopted route. The Paci fie Railway & Navigation Company has just brought proceedings in equity to enjoin this company from constructing this line, and there arc many condem­ nation suits t<> acquire right of way that could not be obtained by purchase. Of course actual construction cannot commence until this litigation is dispos- ed of and the necessary rights of way acq ui red. ”__________________ aw AN UNSEEN DANGER in F ood Dear Friend McNair and the whole clan A tine venerable looking drummer, but not hm venerable as lie seems.stout, white beard, etc., a pasienger on the Sue. When we reached Bay City and the announcement was made that the Sue i would lie to till morning, his venerable- TO GUARD SHIPS against the unseen dangers at sea, ship and the rest if us were dingu«ted. the United States Government maintains lighthouses. lie stepped up to Mrs Baird and said . “Isn’t that man yonder a minister ?” “Yea.” “That accounts for thia delay, We are booth xxd !” His venerabb sh’p never dreamed that the lady was the “rib” of the hoodooer. Early next day he found it out and lie I. ad no nu»re confidential communica lions with Mrs. B But, Mack, his rever ence got even with hi.* venerableahiu, crossing the bar of the C* luinbia. which, by the w ay was on a rampage. IDs ma­ jesty,the venerable drummer, wa ^silling The Government has made the label your protection— hi tbeCaptnin’B room poring over papefa. when (be Sue, seemingly, took a potion so that you can avoid alum- read it carefully, if it does not to turn turtle. Oyer she went with a say pure cream of tartar hand it back and whack, and a big wave leaped across her and w hack went Ida venerableship against the door of the Captain a room, and <»0t Hew the door and the arm chair and his venerableship on the Hat of his back in the passage way, right at the fret of his reverence, the booduuer. After the hoodooer found that the venerable drummer was not seriously hurt—lie would not tell the Huth unles* lie con. Cured of Rheumatism. fessed—that the show did not displease Mr. Wrn. Henry, of ChaltaiK oga, ROYAL is a pure, cream of tartar baking powder— a pure him. Tenn., bad rheumatism in bis left arm product of grapes — aids the digestion — adds to the health­ At 8 30 a.m. Thursday, the 28th, we “ The strength seemed to have gone on’ farewelkd Garibaldi and made towards of the muscles so that it was useless fo fulness of food. Japan. Very soon after crossing the bar, work,” lie says. “ I applied Chamber with the good ship Elmore in every posi­ Iain’s Pain Balm an I m rapped the arm Last May the Board of Supervisors of tion except keel ti|—by the way she had in fl mnel at night, and to my relief 1 San Francisco sent « letter to the Exam* no keel the gulls began to gal her for a found that the pain gradually left me The Jap’s and the strength returned. inrr telling it to “shut up,” as it was late breakfast and got it. In three injuring that city for the newspapers to ham and eggs, greasy fried potatoes and week« the rheumatism had di-iap} eared keep on publishing article» nh»»ut graft vile coffee, mixed up with viler bile,were and has nut 81110? returned.” If troubled There is no satisfaction keener and political corruption. At that time served steadily for several hours and ap with rheumatism try a few applications than being dry and comfortable the supervisors were up to their necks in predated—no accountlug fur tastes—by of Pam Balm. You are certain to l-e when out in the hardest storm. grail, ho it is not surprising that they the whole gull family. pleased with the relief which it ail nds. I’lie first to succumb whs Mrs. King Pur Bale by Clough’s Drug Stole. wanted the newspapers to*shut up,”but OU ARE 5UIE OF THIS they would not, hence the investigation and her t hree tine sons and finer girl. IF YOU WEAR which is now on and ill** statlliug reve Then in quick succession ten to fifteen Church Evolution. more contributed their quale to the feast bilious ol wholesale graft. of the gulls. My late landlord (fl. B. * * * TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. There are many kinds of HATS worn by many kinds Senator C W. Fulton, we are glad to Alley) held out vigorously. Along the When we go out at night and the stars kinds of people. hem, will again he a candidate for the Nehalem lieacli—Ins native heath—he Ihiited States senate. He has certainly pointed out land marks in ch illy,cheery aie shining we exclaim how bright they tones most interestingly. Opposite the shine. When it is full moon we do not Mcrvcl tin* people faithfully, tor it was Blit there is nothing like the GORDON HAT for strenuous times for him when he was the Carney Mountain his observations be­ notice the stars, but we say il is nearly style and durability. only member of the Oregon delegation came tew and curt, and leaning over the ae light as day. When it is morning we WATERPROOF at Washington to look after the interest : rail oi the Sue, lie seemed to be absorbed no longer notice the nmow’s light, but The GORDON HAT is manufactured by Gordon and ol the state. That he did so successfully I in the study of submarine life or, pet. see by I lie li^ lit of the sun. Die Jewish synagogue was based on \ ' HACK OR YELLOW while single handed is proven by the hu| H. figuring out sonic new way of ex Ferguson, St. Paul, Minnesota. large appropri lion obtained for Oregon petting Imoks About the time we sight­ the promise of God to Abraham. a»»d it ONSAU BVERYWHERL. in the riyer anil h irbor| bill, lor which ed Tillamook lighthouse lie was lost seemed light enough to them what God Tlie GORDON HAT sells for $3.00 everywhere, the A. J T0WM CO..W5TOM. MA5S.U S A. the citizens ol th** state ought to be very sight of for the rest of the voyage, going demanded, but wlum Christ came be TOWtR CANADIAN C0,li»rtH.T0l0NI0.CAN. FERGUSON $2.50, and many other cheaper grateful to him lor It also proves that into Hcclusien with nine-tenths of Ins fel­ claimed Io be the light of the world, not Ills reverence and the that he extinguised the light of the law, grades in different brands, but all are good values Mr. Fulton has obtained considerable low voyagers mfliiencc at Washington, and this being venerableship had the good ship Elmore's hut that heexceedeo it. Just as the light for the price. the case, it looks to us that it is for the spHCious decks pietty much to them of the moon doe-; that of the stars KILL the flic Independent Chuicli leaves the best interest ol Oregon to re elect Mr selves. and the Opposite the mouth of the cbi5sic Ne- law of God and the pr»cepls of Christ in Fulton. No doubt there will be other good men aspiring for the position, but luiiem Mrs. B. propos al retirement. As (lie past slid sulisciibes to the light ot when it comes the time for the people to the Jap's breakfast did not ugree with the Holy Ghost. Just as we leave the make a choice lor United State senator, tier overly well, she generously d*cided light of night for the light of day. Now it will he found that Charley Fulton is to divide it with the gulls, which she the light of the law was revealed by lhe decidedly popular with the rank and file duly did and prostrated herself. After Jewish priest hood and the light of Christ ol the republican party, and having Illis generous deed she was fairly com­ by lhe desciples, but the light of the Spirit shines direct, which is the princi­ shown himscll to be a good United Slates fortable the balance of the way. C onsumption Price The whole voyage was mixed. Not a ple ot Independence. senator, it is e to th» mook CHv, Oregon, ELLENS HEWIEY, harmony, with a common object in view Hpiiriuiiig at a gieat rate and oc- Spiilt without a putdic profession. H E. No. 11127, for the F L. Ne '4. section 10, that of interesting capita) and induc­ Nw *4 8w and Sw *4 Nw *4, ol section 11. caUonallly setting tier on her head and J. C. Gove, ing industries to locate in or near the tp. I north, raiifp- 10 west anon on her other end. Then she would She names the follow ing witnesses to prove her city. There are splendid locations near shake the good ship about as friend continuous residence upon and cultivati jii of the city for saw mills, box factories wild Whooping Cough, said land, viz Lamb's Bull dog w ill tlie hoboes, tvhen shingle nulls, especially west of town on James C. Bewley. of Tillamook, Oregon ; I have used Chamberlain's Cough ___ ... the railroad gets in. Phew ! Sister Sue the Tillamook and Trask rivers, which Clarence Tilden, ol llohsonville, Oregon ; Man­ would whip over on her starboard side Remedy in my family in cases of whoop ville B. Teiteys, of Bay City, Oivgon , Will bun will eventually he occupied if the Imsi ing cough, and want to tell yon that it B Elliott, oi Bay l ily, Oregon as though th.»t were lhe proper way for Hess interests would get together for a _________ A lgernon S. D resser , Register- a ship to sail, then change her mind in a is llm best medicine I have ever used.— common purpose. Will Tillamook City W. F G as TON. I’ ohco , Ga This remedy Notice do that for the next few tears, or will it jitTey and wliunimle over on her lar is safe and sure. For sale by Clough'i* Istard side, and before you could say be a continuation oi the same old strife Drug Store. Notice i* Hereby Given that the County John Robinson, back on her slarlioard in which the whiskey and gambling fra­ c<»urt of Tillamook County. Oregon, will re­ again. Then right herself and glide ceive bids for the lease of the Big Nestucca ternity will want to run the city for their Farmers who have I wen in attendance Toll Road foe one year, beginning May 1st. Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. along half white for seconds. Tiien special benefit, ns in years past ? Here, at institutes m various States this wint- 1907, and ending May 1st. I'.Mis, The fol­ repeat the doze over and over. then, is a situation which may have a lowing rates of toll will be allowed to be But, I guess, she could not help it. er have been given fair warning of .the collected : great deal to do with the "city’s future How could any crater keep level and necessity ol thoroughly testing corn seed Four Horse team .. 75 cent». progress and growth or may retard its Two llvrsc team ........ before planting this year. Some of tlir 5(1 cents. growth imtil some other town has out* glide smoolhly over such a pock-marked, experts who have examined corn from Single Horse and Buggv 25 cents. We have no kick. Saddle Horse or Pack Horae grown this. Tillamook City ought to lioilmg caldron? IO cents. various sections of the country this Loose Horses and Cattle 5c. per head. make a good town, and will make a Praise the ship that takes you safe into Sheep and Hogs........ From the Captain down year declare that a larger |iercentage ol . 2Lc. ,, good tow n if the business men and pro- | tlie harbor. One fourth the contract price is to In* _____ _ of _ w.._ the seed corn that lias been presented to |*rty owners will pull together in the in I tlie ship's crew were gentlemen, as well paid in cash when the contract is awanled. them than usual has become devitalized fourth on or before,September 1st, 1907. terrst of the city ami not in the interest , as seamen. Ding life and success to this vear and that disastrous results One and one hall <>n ->t Let a. | innai x 1st . r.»os ol thos? who waul to tietec people who lhe Elmore, her captain, mate and men Has just received a All bids must be tiled with the Countv When the dinner bell rang, not far will follow planting ii each ^ar of corn is Clerk on come here. or before 5 o'chn’k p in. on May 1st, from Tillamook Lighthouse, the h»x»d> not properlv tested and found good be­ 1907. stock of Boot and SI The County Court r serves tlie right to re­ mg preacher, instructively started for fore planting. ject any or nil bids. HEMLOCK direct front the factory. lhechief seat at the Elmore m generous The cold storage egg trust in New By Order of the Countv Court. G B. LAMB. County Clerk. Miss Elbe Holt dosed a very successful I m »aid. He got to the top of the gang York held up the price of their stale pro­ I have now in stock* term ol school at Hemlock Friday. wav and sounds quite different from the duct to 28 and 30 cents a dozen until Notice. Sntiirday night liemg the last night of clatter of knives slid forks greeted Ins well into March by getting a corner on one Logger Shoe made Literary, the program lor the last da.v ear and smells unsnitfable mingled with the market. It took an arrival of $23,- Notice is Hereby Given that the County Oregon, will re­ of school win trmlercd Saturday night, lhe del ciixu* odors of the Jap’s roast 003,000 eggs m two da vs to burst a Court of Tillamook <’.» ;:r. of the best French kip. ■ beef mid plum pudding. Ha s U km ! ceive bid-« for Seven tv-Fi\ ■ < ords of Green Mrs. Ilenty’s son from Eastern Oregon aghast! Ilisstotnach rose and right in hole in the trust and force them to kt Hemlock \V«‘od to In deliv-red in the base­ service and fit cannot go their grip. The price dropped 10 I ment of the Court Hou*e on or before August is visiting In* mother nt present. the vicinity of Adam's apple it hissed in cents a dozen in twenty four hours, and 1st. 1UO7. the wo » m J to be cut not to exceed beat, and also Farm C Dvr and family of Tillamook visited his ear relieved a famine in *ggs that had been 46 inches in length. nt I’’, l.yster's Saturday and Sunday. The wood muit be ent early in the summer. “ If you take me down there I'll put kept tip all winter by those »harpers. Work Shoes of the ’ The County Court reserve » the right to rc all the Jap's break fast into your lap.*' Dr. Smith was calle iect any or all bid*, ami all bid* must be filed Brest lent Roosevelt 's IneakfaNt rc n- | with the County ’Jerk on or before 5 o’clock Enough said. He l»eal a retreat and to see tV. Kmnaman, quality. : gh*b»U8 dinner to the captain gists ot eggs, toast, baked apple and I*.in. on May t*'t. I’.Ml? plum tree and hurt his |»H< k.*' G. H I. \ M IL County Clerk. r Tlw coffee. His noonday lunch, as he de yuite a nuiiifwr from Btnvcr •ItrndTd ""d crew Splendid assortine»1 «mr Literary Saturday „1Kl,t | <1 <>n on* <>( Mr». R .x.trth'H scribes it himaell, is composed of “a Notice to Contractors hunk of bread and bowl of milk. ” Sen ­ 1. : «"d tn. coniiuintoti in tribnl« Boy ’s and Youth’s 8 We understand Mr. w . tinn on Ihr*e Of Mr*. K im ' n i-rm-kiri,. 1 sible President! That cannot l»e un­ I Notice is Hereby Given that the County to leave soon for Alaska Top Winter Shod 1 Wt f.rnl «Hinptiioudr. if not rxten- proved on if you have all tlie money of Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, will re­ Rav Hease is working for Mr. Turner, 1 «iTtly. In dut linn» we fe*ttrd our eye. Rockefeller and the whole world irom ceive bids for the Construction of a Combin­ < tearing the land he bought from Fred Ladies ’ foot wear. ation Steel Bridge and Approaches across the The wiseman never 011 the fit.t r.ilto.d train we had wen which to choose Bunrough Trask River at what h* *n >wn as the John­ j lor ttlll darn mid a hall. overeats and his diet is always simple son place. The span t” l»r 1 it* teet long and Hemlock would be rather lonesome 1 have now in stock the bestquality of Ladies’ Shoes. A st» We not a good Astoria lunch, paid our I and wholesome That s why they live the approaches 2*8 feet long. The bruige to if it wasn't lor Fred ami Ins Graphs ' far» and took our »enl. in the rveuina long and art able to do great work. be constructed according to the plan* and high class line of well made, correct in style, fit and finish * specifications «^n tile \vi tn the County Clerk, phone 1 mail of the laic Hammond inilwny and Secretary Cortelvou lunches on a sand and prospective bidders can sec same bv call­ line, is made from the best selected leathers. No ¡’«stew Thurm Coulson and Mr. Sliortled^e, of fwrrr entity eavonterd in room 310 bn wtvh. a piece of pw ami a glass of milk ing for them at the» lerk *• -ffice. The bridge Heaver, went to town Tuesday. j peri.I Hotel, Portland, at 10 30pm. Milk, eggs, and fruit are man's natural must be completed on or before September counters. 1st. 1DO7. All bids must be tiled with the food, ami farmers who have them in Count The cheese factory has loinnieiKvd to j March the 2f»lh. 1907. v Clerk on or t«efore 5 o*cb>ck pm. on My 30 years’ practical experience gives me the advant^* 1 To day Mt. H i* tired and resting abundance are the lies! of all livers — XI »v 1st. l'»o; mu every other day now A certified check equal tv» lo per cent of the < selecting a stock of Boots and Shoes suitable for the fill®* and hi. rrvrrrmr, th» hoodooer, if hr Amernan Farmer. contract price must he deposited with the .--j- tells the truth, will say " in» too.** Cleanliness and sunshine have tho County Clerk at the time of filing the bids, as 1 trade. All milk vruM'Is should Im thoroughly W» will Raster in Portland and go a guarantee that the bidder will, if «warded 1 IvAtised, first bring u rll washr«l. then East on Mondav, carrying with u. same effect in the stal»l»*e as m the threontrart. within fifteen days thcr.after. | My Misses and Children School Shoes are the best human habitation, dealing d»ath to execute and file with the County Court, a( *ial«lmi will» IwHling water and after warm and pleasant rrcollrvtions of th» The public is cordially invited to el bond satisfactory to th*- < <»urt guarantying 1 market for the price. wards sutfii molly aired to keep them good, kind Mends of Tillamook City and disease |grrms and health ami strength the fulfillment of the contract I 11 • A ’ ' • c ( ihe •'our t reserves the right Inn •ct an; ray good and prices Inrfore purchasing elsewhere. 1 Bay City Our lore and best wishes to lo the stuck and they art chea|M*r than medicine. 01 all bid'. L' Onler of »unty To guard your home against the un­ seen dangers of food products, the Govern­ ment has enacted a pure food law. The law compels the manufacturers of baking powder to print the ingredients on the label of each can. Say plainly- ROYAL $ CORDON HATS! ^0WEJ?3- VxOILED CLOTHING f CURE COUCH LUNGS W,H Or. King’s New Discovery I V0L0S There are no better Hats made for the Money. TODD & CO, The Clothers and Furnishers, Tillamook, Oregon. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Til We Sell B W. A. WILLIAMS & CO. THE RED FRONT SHÖ I O. B. LAM.ÜL County V*tak. P. F.‘BROWNE, Salesman.