TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 11 HEA VY COURT DOCKET. With 87 Case9 to Come up in the Circuit Court. ____ William __r_.____ Galloway will convene Judge the A pi il term ol the circuit court Mon day next with 87 cists on the docket, which does not include criminal cases, which, thus (ar. include the Arsttll case and the local option cases appealed from the justice court. Whether a grand jury will be called that appears lobe a secret, but. if so, it may mean a numlwr of criminal cases, for the selling of poison­ ous. doctored whiskey ought to be in­ vestigated. The condemnation suits by the railroad companies will take up some time of the court, especially in the cast where the Pacific Railway & Navigation Company brings an injunction suit to lestiain the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company from building into 'Tillamook county, which is liable to be liollv contested by railroad attorneys Thomas Williams vs Vincenz Jacob, et al. Action for money Thayer & Johnson for plaintif!. C. W. Talmage fur defendant. Anna Roenicke vs Charles P. Nelson, et al. R R. Duniway and Carl Halier* Inch for plaintiff Damages. C. Thayt r and 8. S Johnson and W. H Holmes for defendants. P. McIntosh vs Alex McNair, Action for money. R R Duniway and T. H Govne for plaintiff. 11. T. Botts lor defendant. Joseph Michaud, , et al, vs George Haag. Judgment, W II. Cooper for plaintiff. Tulmage ; & Johnson for de fefendnnt. C. V. Preston vs L. L. Smith. |udg for plain- ment. 'Talmage & Johnson „ tiff. A W. Severance for defendant. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company, a corporation, vs Samuel Elmore and the Elmore Packing Com­ pany, a corporation. Condemnation. II. T. Botts and G. C. Fulton for plain­ tiff. Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ pany. a corporation, vs Elizabeth L. Terwilliger, et al. Condemnation. Wallace McCamant C. Thayer, W. II. Holmes and C. B. Sternberg for plain tiff. Astoria X Columbia River Railroad (’cmpauy, a corporation, vs Bentba Bvroin, et al. Condemnation. H. T. Botts for plaintiff. Talmage & John- son for defendants. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com pany vs Nillus McMillan et al. Con* demnaiiun. Wallace McCamant, C. Thayer, U. B. Sternberg and W. H. Holmes for plaintiff H. T. Botts and G C. Fulton for defendants. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com­ pany. a corporation, vs Frank Marcy. Condemnation. Wallace McCamant, C. Thayer, C. B. Sternberg, W. 11 Holmes lor plaintiff. Astoria X Columbia River Railroad Company, a corporation, vs Lucy Bar nard, et al. Condemnation. G. C. Ful ton, II. T. Botts and F. G. Eby lor plaintiff. Loring K. Adams for défen­ du nts. Pacific Railway and Navigation Com­ pany vs Z. Large, et al. Condemnation. Wallace McCamant, C B. Sternberg and C. Thayer lor plaintiff. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com­ pany, a corporation, vs William Tone, et al < omlemnation. C. Thaler, C. B Sternberg and Wallace McCamant for plaintiff. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com­ pany, a corporation, vs Ralph Glover, et al. Condemnation. Wallace Me Ca ma nt. C. B. Sternberg. C. Thayer and W. II. Holmes lor plaintiff. Pacific Riilwav X Navigation Com pany, a corporation, vs Elmoie Packing Company, a corporation. Condemna­ tion. Wallace McCamant, <’ Thayer and C B St» t iiberg foi plaintiff. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com­ pany, a corporation, vs Samuel Elmore, et al Condemnation. Wallace Mt- Camant, C Thayer and C B Sternberg fi.r plaintif! GC Fulton and H T Botts lor defendants. Pacific Railway X- Navigation Com panv vs Walter Thaver Ridehalgl*. Condemnation. Wallace McCamant. < B Sternberg and C Thaver lor plaintiff. G C Fulton and H T Botts fyr de fendant. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com­ pany, a corporation, vs George A Briim. et al. Condemnation. Wallace McCamant. C B Sternberg and C Thayer for plaintiff. W II Powell for defendant. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com panv, a coi poration, vs Irene Calhreatli, et al. Condemnation. Wallace Mc­ Camant, C B Stcrnlierg and C Thayer lor plaintiff. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com­ pany. a coi poration. vs J A Richardson, ct al. Condemnation. Wallace Me Camant, C It Sternberg and C Thayer lor plaintiff. Pacific Railway X Navigation Com­ pany, a corporation, vs Louis S John son, ct al Condemnation. Wallace Me Camant, < ’B Sternberg and C Thaw lor plaint ill. Astoria X Columbia River Railroad Company, a corporation, vs The Beals I ami Compinv. et nl. Condemnation II T Rotts, F G Kby and G C Fulton (or plaintiff Henry Told vs D H Vedder et al. Ac­ tion tor money, W II Cooper for plain tiff. Astoria X Columbia River Railroad t’ompauv, a corporation, vs Paul Sch ta 1er. ct al. Condemnation. * H ’ “ T Hotts. F G. Eby and G C Fulton lot plaintiff. The Astoria X Columbia road (Company v* Thomas al. Condemnaiion 11 T hhy ami G C Fulton lor plamtifi. C I haver for dcletidanta Sim Earl vs Fred C Baker. Libel. Talmage X Johnson for plaintitl. Il T Botts lor détendant. Astoria X Columbia River Railroad Company, a corporation, vs Matt Mar «»nev. Condemnation II T Botts, F G Eby ami G U Fulton for plaintiff. Tai mage X Johnson for defendant. H. I Stephens vs Tillamook Citv. a Municipal t'orporatnm. Damages. Tai «liage A lohnson for plaintiff. Carl llaherlach and It T Botts lor rlefeiidant Charlr« Kunre vs R Rubinunu. Action f»*r money. Talmage A Johnson tor plaintiff The Astoria A Columbia Rivet Rail «oad Compatir,a Corpoiatinn, vs George Watt, et al C onde ««ma tion. H T Kotts, 1 G Eby ami G C’Fulton lor plaintiff. Astoria X Columbia Riter Railroad I C__ ,___ a corporation, vs George Watt and Helen Watt his wife. Con demnatiim. II T Roll«, F G Eby ami G 0 Fulton for plaintiff. The Astoria & Columbia River Rail­ road Company, a corporation, vs Helen Watt, et al. Condemnation. HT Botts, F G Eby and G C Fulton for plaintiff The Astoria & Columbia River Rail­ road Company, a corporation, ys John Watt, et al. Condemnation. H T Botts F G Eby and G C Fulton for plaintiff. Astoria Columbia River Railroad Company, a corporation, vs George Watt, et al Condemnation. H T Botts, F G Eby aad G C Fulton for j*l»«iaitiff Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Company, a corporation, vs Robert C II T Keeker, et al, condemnation. Butts. F G Eby and G C Fulton for plaintiff. Miriam Colvin vh Charles McKdlip, et al. ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff. R R Duniway for defendants Ellen Daugherty vh Anna Kunze, et al. ejectment H T Botts for | 1 lintiff and R R Duniway (or defendants. Ellen Daugherty vs Jones Olsen, et al. ejectment. II T Botts for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defendants. Miriam L Colvin vs Grant Mills, et al. ejectment. H I Botts for plaintiff ami It R Duniway for d fendants. Ellen Daugherty vs Grant Mills, et al, ejectment. H T Botts for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defendants. Miriam L Colvin vs Jonas O sen. et al, ejectment. 11 T Bolts for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defendants. Miriam L Colvin vs Anna Kunze, et al, ejectment i! T Bolts for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defend tuts. Ellen Daugherty vs Charles McKdlip, et al, ejectment II L’ Bolts for plain tiff and R R Duniway for defendants. Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ pany, a corporation, vs Montie V David­ son, et al, condemnation. H T Botts, C Thayer and Wallace McCamant for plait • tiff. Claude Thayer and Estelle Thayer vs J W Maxwell, action for money. Claude I’linyer for plaintiffs. Miriam L Colvin vs Grant Mills, et al, ejectment. II T Botts .for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defendants. E len Daugherty vs Grant Mills, et al ejectment. 11 T Bolls for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defenoants. Miiiam L Colvin vs Riley Maxwell, eicctnieiit. II T Botts for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defendant. Ellen Daugherty vs Riley Maxwell, ejectment. H T Botts for plaintiff and R R Duniway for defendant. Pacific Railway & Navigation Com pany, a corporation, vs Fn derick Bar- don, condemnation. II T Botts, C Thayer and Wallace McCamant for plaintiff Pacific Rtilway raikMi, vi A T Ia*wis, et al. to reform leases. II T Bolts, Piggott K* Finch fur plaintiff and Talmage X- John son and T II Goyne for defendants Samuel C Tomlinson vs George W Cox, el al. to quiet tille. W II Cooper (or plaintiff. N P Hansen vu I/MiiN Fleck, el al. to set aside deed, Il T Hotts (or plaintiff and Talmage X Johnson for defendants, Herman Schollmeyer vu Tillamook County, writ of review, Il T Hot ta (<»r plaintiff. H C Bergstrom vs E Bergstrom, suit for maiiitniaiice. W II C*s»per for plain tiff ami Cail Ilat>erInch and II T Bolts for defendant George W EllioH vs Scott Rogorth, et al, injunction and to redeem. Tal­ mage X John-em for plaintiff. II T Rotts, attorney for defendant Scott lk»/j*rth and H T Botts and Riitvher, Clifford X Correll, attorneys for de fetidunt John W’ «terman. Pacific Railway A Navigation Com pany vs Aatvria X Columbia River Rail road Com|Miir, ii>jum*lio«i. Sm»w X M(<'amant. Claude Thayer. Ch «ilea B 8ternl«erg for pl »mt»ff and G C F'ullon and II TB«Hts for defendant. G'twge Sorenson vs W illiam II W’. st. (or d*.«d. Mir tin L Pi|*a for plaintiff Company, W -.a t t ft t>< ! and H 'I' Bolts and A W S^verai.ce foi defendant. C R Johnson vs Cynthia D Johnson, divorce. Talmage & Juhiirton fur plain tiff. C Thayer & E Thayer vs Law rene* Senders **t al, foreclo-mre. \V H llul mo ami C Thayer for plaintiff. • Nellie Eunice Armstrong va Vinton 8 Rice, to quiet title. Miller Murdock fui plaintiff. Claude Thayer as Trustee vs The Til la monk Opera House Company, a corpo ration, foreclosure. W H Hulmes and C Thayer for plaintiff. Western Oregon TlU’t Company v> William 11 West, for deed and to qui*’ title. Snow McCamant (or plamtifl ami II T Botts and A W Severance (*>• defendants. George W Phelps vs 8« renthaS Phelps, divorce. Talmage & Johnson for plain tiff. Claude Thayer vs ’I C Cooper, to quit*« title. Claude lbayer for phmitff. Rebecca Green v« Marion B Gr»en. divorce Talmage & Johnson for plain tiff. J W Maddux vs McIntosh Chees» Company, et al, obj- ctions to cost bill Claude Thayer and T.ilmage A Johnson for pl ontiff and H T Botts and R R Duniwav for defendants. Frank Ekroth vs Trio mas F Harrrison et al. to reform contract II T Bolts for plaintiff. In the matter of the application o’ Mary Aellig to register title to W c, «»I Ne X a»d N »/, of Nw >4. sec. 2. tp 1 N. lange 10 west, W M, less 20 acres to Parrish, desciibed in Rook M of deeds, page 80. R“cords of Tillamook county, Oregon. Application No. 1. Cail H.iberlacli for applicant. In the matter of the estate of Eli Good­ speed. deceased. Probate. W H Cooper for administrator. In the matter of the petition of John Zuifleuh, to bead>nitte<1 a citizeu uf the United Hiatts. Petition No 1. In the matter of the petition of Samuel Peter llasselborg to be admitted a citizen of the United States. Petition No 2. hen the hildren borne home from School They usually want something from the pantry You remember the hunger you had —Home cooking counts for much in the child’s health; do not imperil powder. Have a delicious, pure, homemade muffin, cake or biscuit ready when they come in. To be sure of the purity, you must use ROYALS Royal makes a difference in your home—a difference in your health a difference in your cooking. ROYAL is absolutely Pure. Notice to Debtors. The undersigned begs to inform the public that he h is formed a co-part­ nership with Judge W. W. Condor and Jtff D. Wallacè, under the firm name ol Leach & Co. This partnership will 'succeed to and continue to conduct the meat market business heretofore con ducted by Maurice F. Leach, at the same stand in Tillamook City, and under the immediate supervision ot Maurice F. Leach. The buying and selling of stock will be i i charge ot and under the supervision of W. \V. Condor and J. I). Wallace. All persons indebted to me are respect­ fully requested to pay' me as early hh practicable, in order tfidt 1 may balance iny books, and that the old business may be merged into into /lie new. M aurici F. L each . Notice of Co Partnership. Notice is hereby given Hint the under­ signed have formed a co-partnership under the firm name of Leach & Co. We propose to furnish the public with the best qualitv of meats to be obtained from the market, and toward that we have special and extraordinary* facilities, M auricr F. L each , W. W. C onder , J efe D. W allace . BOULDER CREEK. o. W. Kinnaman came out from Til- hunook last week to see about things on Ins ranch U A. Smith hat bought a place on the Nestucca near Cloverdale, and expect to move down there this month. II. L. Jensen took a load of goods to Tillamook last Thursday for J W. Tompkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Rarba went to the city last week with a load of cheese for W. D. Glad well. An easter dinner was given at C. A. Smith's last Sunday and the afternoon was spent in music, both vocal and in­ strumental. M. W. Harrison, wife and son, were out in this neighborhood last Sunday, from Tillamook. The friends of Mrs. II L Jensen gave her a surprise birthday party last Tues day evening. Little Chauncey Glad well is suffering with a very bad sore mouth. |. W. Tompkins came out from town Monday after the balance of his house­ hold goods. C. A. Smith and little daughter Rachel went to Cloverdale last Monday. H. L. Jensen intends to install a sep erator and make butter at his dairy ranch this summer. Miss Mattie Cavitt will close her school this week and expects to leave immediately for Iter home in Salem II. L Jensen has lately come into pos­ session of a huis.v bee grtpliopone. and is now prepared to furnish music to his many friends. of the people to the lidewalk between the cemetery and town, an 1 we hope some steps will be taken to repair it. If the ladies of the Old Maid's Conven­ tion reproduce their play, perhaps we can induce them to turnout with saws, hammers, nails and lumber and repair it. Surely * * something must Ite done. Farmers take Warning. i >3 R. McKinstry still pays the highest prices for Hides, Furs and Old Rubber, near Wade’s hardware store. I have been a very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rheumatism, fora number of years. I have tried many medicines but never got much relief from any of them until two years ago. when I bought a bottle of Chambei Iain's Pain Balm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kept on apply­ ing it and soon lelc like a different woman. Through my advice many of my friends hr ve tried it and can tell you how wonderfully it lias worked.—M rs . K aram A C ole . 140 S New St.. Dover, Del. CliHinb' rlain’s Pain Halm is a lini­ ment. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cwt. It inak»*s rest and sleep possible. For sale by Cloughs Drug Store. To keep up the flow of milk aTways milk clean. First Bank & Trust Company, CORDON HATS! There are many kinds of HATS worn by many kinds kinds of people. But there is nothing like the GORDON HAT for style and durability. A Woman Tells How to Relieve Rheumatic Pains. The GORDON HAT is manufactured by Gordon and Ferguson, St. Paul, Minnesota. K' X' The GORDON HAT sells for $3.00 everywhere, the FERGUSON $2.50, and many other cheaper grades in different brands, but all are good values for the price. There are no batter Hats made for the Money $ I TODD & CO , The Clothers and Furnishers, Tillamook, HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. Capital Stock......................... $25,000. Offers every facility for safe banking, and solicits your business. Commeicial. Savings and Trust De­ partments. Three per cent allowed on de|M)siU subject to check. Four per cent on Savings and Time Deposits. Our little book, *■ Helpful Hints on Bunking,’* explaining how to do your banking by mail is ready. Send for a copy. It’s free for the asking. I I Oregon i Éfo BAY CITY, ORE FAIRVIEW. School lw*Knn in ihi. dwtrict on Mon­ day with Mi». Holt »» tcwcliing. Myron Trowbridge wit» up the Wilnon , looking over the road to Bee if the $A00 I >oketl for should l.e granted, and also; poateii notices condemning tin* bridge at Keeher's. Mr. and Mrs. Ericksen mover) on Die Trowbridge A Kamiall ranch on the Traak river Inst week and are milking j their cows for them. Oscnr Ti'tle and J. Kumm visited friends in Pairview Saturday night and Sunday. Win Hughey mid imnilv returned from lhe U 1 Ison River, Monday where they have been nbout three weeks. Cheese making Itegnn Monday in tile Zieiner and Agen cheese factory, with 23.IMMI His of milk. I’eter laonlis lias moved there mid lie mid Mr. Ziemer have lieen hnsv. I hear that Rudolph Kunze is g ang to Wyoming to peove up on a tunlxr claim Two young men were in this neighbor hood shooting Inst Sundae. I don’t think they would gel away so easy again, as the Warden was awav on Sunday, but il they me known Io kill any china phesents it won't go very easv with Ihem The boys here won't kill them bvcauM thev want them to multi­ ply and otliers ei.nie and kill them, .Mr. and Mrs AH>ert Olds’ smiling i.ices were seen as they diore out Mon* dav. U e are glad to note that the Editor ol the Headlight has called the atteulioa & .5. W. A. WILLIAMS & CO. Next Door to Tillamook County Bunk. I will receive on the next boat a fine assortment of Shoes, consist­ ing of Men’s, Boy’s, Youth’s and Little Gent.’s Shoes. My Ladies’ Shoss are of the latest styles and best quality. Misses and Children’s School Shoes, solid sole leather insoles and counters constantly kept in stock. Our old friends keep buying our shoes, knowing that they will get their money's worth. People will trade with a mer­ chant whose store has a reputation for reliability. You can find just what ycu wad I HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE As well as the instruments for pro per fitting of glasses. A trial is all I ask. All glasses guaranteed to fit. In buying glasses it should he a question of “Not how cheap but how good.’* A pair of perfectly fit­ ted and properly adjusted glasses should wear you from 2 to 10 years with satisfactory results. I will fit you with glasses that I will guarantee to be satisfactory from $1.50 up. Glasses for less than that amount iu»t guaranteed. Dr. Henry E. Morris. Phone, Main 493. at the price you w ant to pay at the f < ed front shoe HOLD UP? an dconsider STORE. P. rT^EM POMMEL^ b ^ nd JSLICK^¿ list ALL F. BROWNE. Salesman. NO CHAR QE tor Sewing Rip., nor Nailing Soles on Ihoca Purchat el • 'the RED SHOE HOUSE. j Notice of Removal WATERPROOF CLOTHING "T STKAwmc a I The People’s _ Meat Market lias lieen nroved from opj 09 ite the post office to the store building- on Secund street ami 2nd Avenue East .near Woolfe’s shoeing •hop. \\’e woi Jd .ask a continuance ot the lil*y Conntv Court of Tillamook County, Oir2° All pvrs«»n’« having CLAIMS ** hem estate are required tn present tti< — to “ J* undersigned within siv months nm?» fr* 111 _ h - date, at the law (»(five iff H. T. - Bott». --------- ■ ook City. Oregon. Bated Anri! 11th COFFtV A Liv F