TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE Editorial Snap Shota. What shall we call it ? Why, that it easy. The Brain Storm Honk Line ! OÍ course. « * « A notice was posted at the Allen house that Kollie was going to run a automo­ bile between this city and Sheridan. And Geo. W. Grayson wrote under this 25 stage horses for sale. M * * Cows in Tillamook have been bringing their owners over $10 a month for seve­ ral months past. Let’s see. How much a month did thev bring in under the last democratic administration ? * * M Wages away up, how manv working men are there in Tillamook county who want to go back to democratic hard times wages ? Let those who want hard times pile into the democratic band wagon. » ♦ * How does it come about, Bro. Botts, that Bro. Wiley is reported by the Port- land newspapers to be Mayor of Tilla­ mook City ? Sue them, Bro. Botts, for $5.000.and we will divyup with your for giving this fool advice. w * * It is reported to us that some parties have been talking of egging thecity mar­ shal. It is onlv the lawless element that would do such a thing as that, for to molest a peace officer ik a serious offence the lawless had better figure out before they attempt such a thing. Bnt if they want to butt up against the strong arm of the law and public indignation let them come out into the open and start in at once. * * * To ask a Tillamook dairyman to vote for a democrat or a democratic ticket i. tantamount to making him take 10c. a pound (or hi» Sutter fat under a demo, cratic administrating and »hutting him off from getting 35c a pound under a republican admioiltration. When the dairymen of this county see a lot ol de­ mocrats buzzing around with the glad again, wanting to get into office, think abott democratic and republican price» for butter fat when vou cast your vote. J ____ And now Tillamook, thelast county in Oregon, has a paper, and will soon take the stand to which she is entitled among the counties of the state. The Headlight was received with all the enthusiasm usually connected with the first paper in a town. The proprietors return thunks to every citizen in Tillamook for work rendered in moving in their plant. They also acknowledge the receipt of boquets, strawberries and cream and also a big strawberry, •‘seven inches in diameter and lour inches in circumference ” The usua ! number of subacribers walked into the office and iubaciibed for the paper, and plank down the cash. The editor gives notice that he will soon begin to review the lives of the old settlers of Tillamook, some of whom have been there for forty years. A stray horse is Advertised lor, with aii anchor branded on his shoulder, and 30 feet ol rope at He is probable a species of tached. marine aquine, and is doubtless riding at his anchor down about Dry Stocking bar. Mr. Cohn states that the contract has l>een let for a $4000 court house and a $2500 school house, which shows the i good effect of having a newspaper there. Immigrants are coming in. four big wagon loads arriving a dav or two since from Umatilla county, having been scared out by the tallr ol free wool. They will find claims much more plentiful in Tilla­ mook than Umatilla, and will enjoy the change. _____ ___________ One of the Oregon Girls gives an Account of the Trip East. TO THS EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. I would like to thank the kind friends who helped tue to win the ” Pacific Northwent” trip east, and give them a description of the trip through your paper. We meet at the Imperial Hotel in Portland on the morning of May 21st. The Hazelwood Creamery Co. gave us a very nice lunch and took us through their creamery ; it was very interesting to see the work, especially to the girls who had never been in a creamery be­ fore. We then went to Council Crest, where we had a very pleasant time and returned just in time for the banquet » * * given by tlio Cotniaerc'al Club, to winch We notice that all the truant wive» are we had been invited. getting back to their husbands, but the We left Portland about 8 o'clock that snap shot man is still left iu the widder evening for the East, over the Union class, and if the editor of our contempo­ Pacific. rary was in the same fix he would he say There were only fourteen in the party ing he was discriminated against. There when we left Portland, but at Ontario. is more in this discrimination than one Ore., three more joined us. imagines. One night the snap shot man Our train was late getting into felt lonesome and blue and he made a Chicago, so we had to wail there about raid on the family medicine chest, dis­ three hours before going on to Wash­ criminating against every decoction but ington, One of the railroad agents look one, for the bottle with the "soothing us out to see some of the sights of the syrup" is now dry. city, amiafler we hud been gone quite a * * * while he discovered Ins time was a little According to some of the pessimists slow, and that we did not have quite who see prospects of towns springing up time lo catch our train, so lie telephoned in other parts of the county, are saying to the depot for them to hold the tram that the bottom is going to drop out of for us. They held it six minutes. That Tillamook City. Bab ! That is what was a very unusual thing tor them to do, the same people predicted when local op. as it was a fast through train. lion carried, hut business has been on the We arrived in Washington, D.C., lute jump ever since and will continue on the in the afternoon of May 26 A b we were jump until the population is doubled in all tired we did not go any place that a few years The Headlight is wanting evening. to see other towns spring up in different The next morning we had a three parts of the countv, for it will help Tilla­ hours’ automobile ride around thecity. mook City. And, besides, we predict Washington is a very beautiful place. that it will have a tendency to bring to­ During lunch that noon a very hard gether the two factions in the interest of thunder storm came up. but the sky was the city. No set ol pessimists can keep soon Clear again and we went to Mt. Tillamook Ajtv or Tillamook County Vernon to visit Geo. Washington s old from growling, for there is going to he a home. Or. our way to the boat we steady, gradual growth in all parts of passed several parks and many branches the county from on and liy people of the trees had been twisted off by the who will put ne^^Mr and energy into storm. Some trees were broken, and this rich, undeveq^B section ol Oregou. three trees were turn up by the roots. * * * We were told it was the hardest storm As there appears to be a question as they had had there for neveral years. to the legality of the marriages perform­ While we were at Mt. Vernon another ed hv the Rev. A. E. Wingert, the three storm came up and we all got quite wet couples he married ought not to have going back to the boat. President and Mrs. Roosevelt were ut any objections to getting married again, provided their friends will duplicate tlie Mt. Vernon while we were there, and wedding presents. We don't know whe several of the girls saw the President, ther it is good luck or not to be married but I did not. That evening Senator Bourne took twice, hut there is a novelty about it which the contracting parties will never dinner with us, and we visited the C'on- forget. We know this, it is said of those greseional Library. The next morning who get married on Saturday that they we went to the Market and through the do not have time to repent before the U.S. Treasury Building, and in the after­ week ia over. It is hoped that neither of noon we were received by the President the parties interested have repented, for al the White House, aud were shown it is more than probable that their first through several of the rooms, among marriages are binding. It is a good them being the state dining room. It many years since the snap shot man was through Senator Bourne that we vowed that he would ‘‘love, honor and were allowed in these rooms. i We then went to Washington’s monu- I ! cherish,” and if by some lechnicalitv, wr had to go through the ceremony again ment. That evening we took the beat I with the same individuals, we don't for Fortress Monroe, arriving there on think w« would have any objection pro­ the morning of May 29th, We stayed vided the honeymoon trip was part of there until about 11 a.in.. w hen we went the program. We mention this simply over to the Ja.ueetown Exposition. We that the newly married voung woman were only there about three hours and may insist mi woman's rights of having saw all of the fair we cared tq see in its another honeymoon if the marriage cere­ unfinished state. mony ia to be performed again. That evening wo started for New York by boat and arrived there at 3 p.in. the day. The Atlantic was very Headlight’s 20th Birthday next smooth, and we had a delightful trip. No one was sea sick. The Headlight entered upon it. 20th We had a three hours’ automobile ride year on the Nth June, .nd notwithstand­ tn New York, visited the New York ing that it ha. undergone manv vici.ti Stock Exchange and many other places tudea and met with determined opposi­ of interest. We were in New York two tion at times, it i. .till healthy, strong, days, and also in Chicago two days. We vigorous, fearless and outspoken, ever had a long automobile ride in Chicago ready to champion the cause of the peo and saw many Interesting things. pie. It has played an important part in The next place we stopped was iu the upbuilding of the countv. as well as Buffalo The first day we went out to politically and socially. As the county East Aurora, where we were enter­ is now on the eve of a great,transforma tained by Elher Hubbard, Mr. Hub­ tion and induatnal development,with the bard is the founder of the Roy Crofters. (reimportation problem solved, the duty He is the writer of the " Philistine." of the Press become" enlarged with these which has quite a wide circulation. changed condition, for the oft repeated The next day we went lo Niagara. We prophecy of the Headlight that Tilla­ were taken through the Shredded l\ heat mook would liecoiue a great manufactur­ Biscuit Factory. They have a very fine ing center and the garden spot of Oregon ractory factory and ami every tiling thing is kept very is about to tie fulfilled in a few years. clean. We were given a nice lunch The Headlight haa always been a wel­ there, and in the afternoon we went to come visitor into the homes of the people the Falls. They were a beautiful sight once a week since it made its first bow We left that evening for Minneapolis. to the public, and there are quite a num­ I The International Stock Food Co. gave ber ol persons who have never missed a I us a four hour ride around the Twin copy. From Mrs Marr E. Stillwell's Cities, anil then took us lluough their scrap book we will reproduce this in building. teresting newspaper clipping Thirteen of the parly started home the TILLAMOOK HAS A NKWSrAPKR next morning, leaving four of the party in the East We returned home by the TH« "HKADLIGHT" MARKS ITS APPIAR ANCI—TWKLVR DOLLARS PAU! FOR Canadian 1‘acitlc and reached Seattle THR FIRST COPT. about 10 p m., June 10th, and were to Mr. 0. Cohn arrived her. on the 8th take the 8 <0 train the next morning for from Tillamook, via the Maddox stage Portland, but a few uiinutee befoie 8 line over the mountains, and he brought uclock Mr. Bates was told that the 8 40 in a copy of the Headlight, Tillamook’s train left at 8 15. the time had been new paper, and th. first one ever printed ■ changed a few days before. We hurried there, of which C. F. Wilson & On. are | and got to the depot just as the gale was publishers and J B. Edwards editor. It closed. We stood on one side of the contains the official returns of the late ' gate, the train on the other, but they election and a lot of local news It is a would not let ua through. Chat was the rv neatly printed, eight page paper, only lime we lunwetl a train on the trip. d rrfiecta credit upon all concerned, The next train for Portland left about r. Cohn ears the first uumber of the 5 p m. So the rally arrived in Portland issue was put ap to auction and bid off i 1 late Tuesday evening. by C. B. Hadley for (12. The second Everyone treated ua flue on the trip lopy brought only 5 crots, the regular and Mr. Bates certainly understood pnce. how to give us a good time. We distributed advertising matter of t’»e s»at 1 at the stations where the train stopped long enough for us to get off, and also through the trains. When «e saw somebody working near the road we would throw them something us we pawed, they always picked it up. The newspaper reporters gave us a great deal of their time, and things they could not get us to say they would put in the paper and put somebody's name down as having said it. Thank tug those who aided me in winning tne trip. 1 am, yourssincerly, E llen H arrison June 26th, 1007. Notice Notice is hereby given that S V. Ander­ son has rented the pasture on a parcel of land situated in township 2 S, 8 west ; also in township 1 S, 8 west, and has all rights to the same as long as owned by the present owners. M ary H. W est . doctors mistakes FAIRVIEW. A number of farmers have begun cut­ ting hay alreadv, their idea is that not nearlv so many weed seeds will be ripe euough to re-sted the ground. Frank Bester did not succeed in selling bis herd of link'll cows last Saturday. Beit Donaldson and wife came in on Friday from Idaho, where he has been lor the past two years The boys seren­ aded them on Monday night. Campers are lieginning to arrive at Happy Camp and Tom Johnson is put­ ting things m readiness for the summer. The w riter strent Tuesday at the Camp, enjoying the sea breeze. It is said they intend putting m compartment tents at the camp. Mrs. A. L. Donaldson's house is being painted by |a»on I'owell. It seems too bad that there is such a scarcity of carpenters in Tillamook, for Holden & Zieiner cannot get anyone to work on the factory. Card of Thanks. Harris will f$ed Vr*ur team hay nnd We wish to express <»ur sincere thanks keep then» over night for 50c. to our many kind friends who helped take care of our darling child in her lukuiiyi.1 '¡¡Bis W . !.. i sickness and death. 3 M r . and M rs . F. P. H obson . Sunny Mead Addition mook City. DR. HE. MORRIS to Tilla i The \V. S. J laves five acre tract, con­ traeteli lor by the Tillamook Real Estate Company, will be platted and placed on the market. All lots sold oti contract to be delivered July 1st, 1907. Advance .. sale now on. Lots cheapest and best of any in Tillamook. Cali and see the plats at the Tillamook Rea) Estate Company’s office ; orF R. Beal’s office. A Fortunate Texan. Mr. E. W. Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis St..Dallas, Tex., says ; “In the pastyear I have become acquainted with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, ami no laxative I ever before tried so effectually disposes of malaria and biliousness.'' They don't grind nor gripe. 25c. at Clough's Drug Store. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic liniment and pre­ vents blood poisoning resulting from a cut, bruise or burn. It also causes the parts to heal without maturation and in much less time than when the usual treatment is employed. It allays the pain of a burn almost instantly. For sale by Clough’s Drug Store. I Has the Latest Improved Instru ments for testing your eyes, and Can Fit them with any desired frame or mounting that best suits vour fancy. A pair of properly fitted and adjusted glasses will give vou much pleasure, as thev look well and relieve all strain and keep wind and dust out of Your Deafness Cannot be Cured by local application», as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu­ tional lemedies. 1» ?afneas is caused by an in­ flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflam­ ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its nor­ mal condition, hearing will be destroyed fo ­ ever, nine cases out of ten ate caused by Catarrh. which is nothing but an inflamed con­ dition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F J. CHENEY & CO., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation. Remarkable Rescue. The truth is stranger than fiction, has once more been demonstrated in the little town of Fedora, Tenn., the residence of C. V. Pepper, lie writes : “ I was in bed, entirely disabled with hemorrhages of the lungs and throat. Doctors failed to help me. and all hope had fled when 1 ‘ began taking Dr. King's New Disc ery Then instant ughing soon ceased; relief came. ’! the bleeding di khed rapidly, and in three weeki le to go to work.” (itiNrante s and colds 50c. ’s drug store. T iim | ami $1.00, bottle free ■ j Ku GL AKDIAN’S SALE OF UKAL ESTAT i Safe1.. until large bills are wTong'treatrnenti’but^prol.ably worsff ^¿£r Sr IIV* P" P'”1“ * ¿•;c. rs dnv.. i ’. i TTnovcu the disease, there- '(nsfff sS Tnt symp­ toms a^)d^Instituting comfort Ins leadI of prolonged misery. been wH^aaid. that "a disuse known is nail ctircu. . Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ,p"Icr!Ptl.2".lst,5 «/’ipitific medicine, carefully devised by Siwr^nced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate «J»«®: It Is made of native American medicinal roots and Is perfect y hym ey ln. Jg effects ’’'As »‘powerful Invigorating tonic "Fir vorite Prewcriptlon ” imparts strength to the whole system and to the organs dis- tinctly feminine In particular. For over­ worked. "worn-out,’’ run-down, debili­ tated teachers, milliners, dressmaker., seal (stresses, "shop-girls,"house-keepers, nuveing mothers, and feeble women gen- em.y.Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 1 the greatest earthly boon being un- ei ualed as an appetizing cordial and re- utirative lenfe. As a sooti.’ng and strengthening nerv- ne "Favorite Prescription ’’ is unequaled and is invaluable in allaying andI sub­ duing nervous excitability, Irritability, nervous exhaustion nervous prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms. St. Vitus s dance, and other distressing, neryou» tymptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic ofsease of the uterus. It induces refresh.. « sleep and relieves mental anxiety and di ’P°n, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Fellets Invigorata the stomach, liver and boweii Ona M three a dote. Easy to take aa candy. I NEW GOODS A fine assortment of Summer Foot Wear, just received at the Red Front Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies’, Gent.’s, Misses and Children’s Shoes. May ladies’ patent leather and Vicci French Kid cannct be beat for fit, finish and comfort. No paste board coun­ ters. I have also a fine assortment of Men’s and Boy’s fine Shoes. My stock of Men’s and Boy’s Work Shoes, high and low cut, and my King Logger Shoes are the best in the city for the price. The Magic No. 8 Number three i« a wonderful mascot for Geo. II. Parris, of Cedar Grove. Me., according to a letter which reads : •‘After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the failure to find re- lief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man to-day. The first bottle relieved and three bottles completed the cure.” Guaranteed best remedy for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by Chas. I. Clough, druggist. SOo. _______ a t TnofhSHrom liver or kld- J’y Jitsse. another from nervous pros- NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is Hereby Given that the signed, administrator of the Estate of h L. Wilcox, dreeased haa Ried hi. account as such administrator, in the Cni Court of Tillamook County. Oregon . ! said Court basset Monday, the 5th August, 1907. at the hour of 10 o’clock JV at the Court House, in Tillamook Oregon, as the time and place foraffi ing of objections to said account aute ; settlement thereof. an*l F. R BEALS Administrator of the Estate of n— L. Wilcox, deceasedL No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of us. Red Front Shoe Store, P. F. BROWNE. Agent. • Opened up for Business. SAPPINGTON & GO A Full bine of Groceries, Flodr, Feed, Tinuuare, and Crockery. We CUant all Rinds of Produce. N otic ■ u H bkbby GrvBM -.That iu undersigned gnardiun of the estat.- WARREN SEVERANCE and SEVERANCE, minora, nersuant to an ora of the Countv Court of the State ofOreaA? for Tillamook County, made and eatenSt!} record on the 8 th day of June, 1907 will and after the 12th day of July, duly «ell 2 private sale, at the poat-office'in TillumL1» City, in said county and state, all ofthe!3 property of said minors situated in ¿u countv and state and described as Lot« n and 19. in Block 1, in A. A. Miller’s anitii. to Tillamook City, upon the following ttr» to-wit : Cash. • Said sale made subject to the confirmatim of the said County Court. 01 Dated June 8th, 1 907. A. W SEVERANCE, Guardian of the Estate of Warm Severance and I ogan Sever- ance. Minors. MLMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreto. for Tillamook County. *01 Miriam L. Colvin. Plaintiff, ▼ 8 Grant Mills and Morrison Mills, defendants, Mrs. C. L. Roberts, substituted as Defendant. To Mrs. C. L. Roberts, the above namri defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon • You are hereby required to appear ud answer the complaint filed in the abor- entitled action on or before the expiratioi I of six weeks from the date of the first pubs. « cation of this Summons and if you fg | to so appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court forte ’ rebel demanded in the complaint. Thereto^ demanded in the complaint is. that plain! have judgment against you to the eflectthij plaintiff have and recover the posseuioad • an undivided one-sixth interest in and to tit $ following described lands, situate in Tflki mook County, Oregon, to-wit : Beginning at the South East corner of te Nathan and Lydia Dougherty Donat!« Land Claim, in Section 28. Townahisiffl South of Range 9 West of Willamette Mt ridian, and running thence North 42 rod» . thence West 20 feet ; thence North 65,. rods ; thence West 73 rods and 13 f«- thence South 107.42 rods to the Southli of said Donation Land Claim ; thence Bu- 75 rods to the place of beginning, contain!« 50 acres, more or less. That plaintiff be adjudged to be the owia of the said one-sixth interest in fee state and that she have and recover froj defendant the sum of two hundred and Mr dollars as her damages for the detentioni ’■> the possession of said property forthelu four years, and for the costs and dinbu»:^ ments of the action. This order is published by order oftk Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, CountyJmfcip? of Tillamook County, Oregon, made ontiuvv 23rd day of May, 1907, directing publto tion of summons to be made against defendant, and date of the first publicatia • thereof is made May 23rd, 1907. H. T. B otts , Attorney for Plaintif Feed Store Prices : Process Barley, sack . $ i 25 Shorts, ton 25.00 Bran ,, 24.00 Feed Oats, ton 36.00 White River Flour, bbl 4.80 LATIMER BROS. BARBER ARD HAIRDRESSER SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING SHAMPOOING. FAC Elotric Bath, nicely fitted up. Good for persons suffering with rheumatism KILL thk COUCH amo CURE tmi LUNC8 King's New Discovery WITH nssrz?■ for V°L0S „ Frw Trill. Sureut and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LUNG TROUB­ LES, or MONEY BACK. CLOTHING! CLOTHING i At last our stock of Clothing has arrived. We have everything to suit the most fastidious. We have suits for the small man, the large man, built aud stout built. They have the style, quality and fit. We have also just received a large shipment of Furnishing Goods CONSISTING OF Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery Shoes and Hats Always the best stock on hand. TODD & CO Tillamook St I SUMMONS. ▼a. | Grant Mills and Morrison > Mills, defendants, nts, Mrs. I C. L. Roberts, substitu- I ted as Defendant. nt. j J To Mrs. C. L. Roberts, the above ub I,! defendant : ■ In the name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear«1 answer the complaint filed in the atafl entitled action on or before the ex of six weeks from the date of thefirit cation of this Summons, and if you fail« appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in complaint ThereW mandedin the complaint is that plaintii judgment against you to the effect that tiff have and recover the possession t undivided one-sixth interest in and to following described lands, situate in mook County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at the South East corner o! Nathan and Lydia Dougherty Land Claim, in Section 28, To South of Range 9 West of Willamette dian, and running thence North 42 thence West 20 feet ; thence North rods ; thence West 73 rods and 13 thence South 107.42 rods to the Soatll of said Donation Land Claim ; thenwa 75 rods to the place of beginning, contnl 50 acres, more or less. That plaintiff be adjudged to be the »J of the said one sixth interest in fee R— and that she have and recover S$ Cendant the sum of two hundred andiT. . dollars as her damages for the detentwi';' • the possession of said property for . four years, and for the costs and diifc . j ments of the action. . Ofl This order is published by order ofJH j - Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, County of Tillamook Countv. Oregon made «BMgjn 23rd day of May, ’ 1907, directing cation of summons to be made agaiaKW^ defendant, and the date of the firstn,PaM.' “ tion thereof is made May 23rd, 1M" < H. T. B otts . r o | . ft NOTICE TO CREDITOxTj &.i 'J In the Circuit Court of the State of OrejR I for Tillamook County. Ellen Dougherty ) Plaintiff. I Call and See Us Olsen Building, s In the County Court of the State of for Tillamook County. In the matter of the estate ofi Nels Sather, Deceased. ' The undersigned having been a the County Court of the State _ Tillamook gCounty, Administrator a estate of NBL8 SATHER, deceased hereby given to the creditors of, sons having claims against said present them varifiea as required within six months after the first of this notice to said Raleigh r- the office of theTillamook HeadnfH mook, Oregon. RALEIGH P TH“ Administrator of the Nels Rather, deeeaiw Dated June 6th, 1907. NOTICK FOB PI BLJCATIOS Department ol the IntsiWj Land Office »t Portkd June Notice I" hereby given that KARR, of Hobsonville, Oregon, ha-- of bls intention to make #»al “ proof in support of his claim, -rt stead Entry No. ljoio, made ’d““ I900. for the K 'i 8w »• M tion II, and Nw U Ne ft. 1 north, range 9 west and 1} will b- made before the Reg" reiver, at I ortlaud, Oregon,