TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 18. ISO/ Editorial Snap Shots. Everybody pull—for the annual county * * * Watch Tillamook Crow ! Butter fat fro« 34c. to 36c per pound this season. * * « We understand that the Cloverdale Courier is about to change hands. Thus another Tillamook editor is to retire from the newspaper field. * * * What with campers and pleasure seek­ ers, home seekers and those looking for investments and business locations, and men arriving continually to work on tbe railroad, Tillamook county is gradu allv emerging from it long isolation and putting on a good deal of bustle these days And the bustle i6 going to become bigger and more extensive. Watch Till­ amook develop. w * * We wonder if F. C. Baker will have a “Honking Spasm’’ over Clark Hadley’s automobile, the same as he had over the editor of the Herald’s for the past three years. Honk, honk, honk.—Herald. We think that the honking machine can now find his correct place in the com­ munity bv acting the part of the little bull pup honker to Clark s Pierce Arrow automobile. * * * It may be a hard nut for our unterri fied friends to crack, but it is a fact, nevevtheless, that most every dairyman in Tillamook county have been receiving this season about 32c. to 35c per lb. for butter fat, or from $10 to |14 per cow per month. montn. Under unucr the inc last iasi democratic ucinuvmnv administration all thatacow was worth | in this comity was from $10 to $14. A • large number of dairymen will make, on their dairy herds, from >80 to over $100 Rah ' Rah ' Rah ! per cow this year. For Tillamook county and the republican party. M * * We make this suggestion, similar to one we made last year, that one of the features of the Tillamook County Fair should be a Baby Show So we nomi nate the following gentlemen to act as the committee : Mayor Buttfe, Sheriff Crenshaw. Representative A. G. Beals, Countv Clerk Lamb, Carl Haberlach. Clark Radley, F. R Beals, G. W. Kiger, C. A. Patzlaf, E. E Tyler, Jas. Walton. (’. I. Clough and Prof W. R. Rutherford. If these gentlemen can’t manage a baby show and judge which are the sweetest, prettiest and loveliest babies, we would make a further suggestion that they get their better halves to help them out. * ♦ # There is a lot of foolish talk going the rounds of the newspapers about war be­ tween the United Statss and Japan. Be­ cause a few senseless hoodlums molest the fap« in California once in a while, it is no cause to create a war sentiment in ♦ his country against Japan. If there is any war sentiment let it be against the hoodlums in the United States, but to allow them to keep on insulting the Japs will, certainly, lead to trouble between the two nations. Suppose, for instance, a number of hoodlums jumped upon Americans in fapan, naturally enough we should feel somewhat indignant and aggrieved. It is time to quit talking war between this couutry and Japan and declare war on the hoodlums, no matter in which country they live. * * * Tillamook County is to have another county fair, to be held in this city on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th August,which does not leave too much time to make the necessary preparations, but with a long pull and a pull altogether, we believe that a better, larger and more attractive fair can be held this year. A county fair is not onlv a good thing for the county, but it also shows that the people are en­ ergetic and wide awake, ready to exhibit the products of the county, ana to get together for a good time once a year. We hope every section of the county will fake an interest in Tillamook's county fair, mid that there will be the same in terest taken in it as last year, with this improvement, that the fair be made more attractive and on a bigger scale than last year, especially the stock show. * » * We wonder how many persons are already grooming themselves with the expectation of jumping into public office next year, for there is always a big crop of individuals itching to get into office whenever there is an election Public office may look tempting to a good many men. hut from our observation there are those who should never dabble into it, for it will only prove disappointing to them and a financial loss if they have to throw up some good paying business. It would be good horse sense, whenever a good man is in office, for the taxpayers to keep him there, just the same as a busi­ ness man would do with a good em­ ploye working for him. We suppose, however, if we had to move that all the county officials he re-elected there are republicans, democrats, socialists and prohibitionists who would want to pound us into a jelly fish for recommend­ ing such a move. But wouldn’t it be good horse sense to do so, seeing that the taxpayers have a good lot of countv offi vials ? * * w It is a good move, and one that will certainly prove a good thing for Tilla­ mook county. is the movement to im­ prove every available spot along the seaboard ol this county for summer re­ sorts. for in a few rears a large proper, tion of the summer travel will l»e in the direction of Tillamook. With the Tills, m00k Bay nnd Nehalem Bay peninsula« already platted, with the probability of large sums of money being expended up­ on them in improvements, this is a good beginning to make Tillamook beaches famous It will not be long before other rquallv attractive places will be taken hold of and improved, such as Netarts and the Netarts peninsula Sanklake. with its pretty lake ; Ocean Park and otl er beautiful spots with I tn el v sea and mountain scenery Thousands of pleasure seeker« will flock iuto Tillamook as soon as the rsilroad is completed, so it is none too soon to be planning how to accommodate the people Hotels will be erected at all the summer resorts, snd th* one that can accommodate the lar- g< •* crow d is liable to become the most popular place. We are glad to see there is to be some rivalrv between the ocean parks, enough to make it interesting and spicy in booming the several places, and by next tummer every summer resort ought to have at least one good hotel erected to ks to give the ocean parks a good «tart off We miss our guess it Tillamook beaches does not capture the crowd whenever the pleasure seekers can reach Tillamook beaches in two and a ball hours from Portlaud. This is the time of year when the tra­ veling dentist, the traveling pedlar, the traveling eye doctor and oculist, the tra­ veling quack doctor, thetravehng tailor, the traveling printer, the traveling farm implement dealer, and a whole host of other traveling individuals, come to Tillamook. Those who want to buy a pig in a poke can always get the worst of a deal by trading with someone they know nothing about in preference to a reliable merchant. We kno n of instances where persons have been duped iu pay­ ing from $25. $50 and |75 for speetachs which could have been furnished, and at a fair protit, by the local oculist, for f3 to $5. But people like to be humbugged and pav a big price for an ordinary arti­ cle. It is the same thing with the quack doctor who can scare some individuals into believing that they have some dread malady and that they could cure them It is well know that numbers of persons have been fleeced to the tune of several hundred dollars by these quack». Then there is the shoddy tailor, the cheap jack printer and the inferior buggy, wagon and implement dealer, and it would not surprise us much to see someone selling a cheap grade oi coffins to the ‘'suckers'* who like to buy a pig in a poke fiom these traveling men. Don’t be a sucker, but if you are don't sqeal if you pav the traveling men $3 to $5 for an article which the reliable merchant could furnish for $ 1 _________________ PLAN AUTOMOBILE BOULE YARD TO BEACHES From Portland. Through McMinn­ ville, Sheridan and Dolph to Tillamook. N otice is H ereby given ,—That the County Court of Tillamook County will receive bids for the construction of a bridge acrons the Trask River at the Hunt Place. Budge to be steel combi­ nation span 120 teet long. Plans and specifications cun be seen at the office of the County Clerk or at the County Sur­ veyor's office. Two bids are wanted, one for furnish ing the material and construction of the bridge; the other for the construction of the bridge, the county to furnish the material. A certified check equal to 5 per cent of the bid must he filed with the bid a« a guarantee that the bidder will execute a l>ond for the completion of the contract if awarded the same. All bids must be filed with the County Clerk on or before 10 o’clock a m.. August 5th^ 1907, the Court reserving the right to reject any oral! bids. By order of tbe Uounty-Co'irt. G. B. L amb . County Clerk. Trip of Clemens Party. Grades Are Easy. Though he considers the scenery best of all the roads to the Oregon coast. Mr Clements says that it is the grades which make the route mentioned the only really feasible one for Automobile travel. There are absolutely no bad grades. Tillamook county has spent well on her roads and the last bad grade was done aw^y with when the country built around what is known as the Sum­ mit bill. All the Tillamook county roads are first-class for even now for country roads. The Washington count}’ roads, however, says Mr. Clemens, are as bad as can be found anywhere and there is no joy in traveling over them. The Multnomah county roads are good ex­ cept in the vicinity of Portland, when they become excedingly poor. The Clemens trip was made shortly after a heavy rain and the mud in spots was unusually troublesome. Neverthe less, no serious mishaps occurred. At one place the wheels went deep into the mire and shovels had to tie wielded hut the party was soon bowling along merrily one more. Long Live The King! is the popular cry throughout European countries; while in America, the cry or the present day is -Long live Dr. Kings New Discovery. King of Throat and Lung Remedies'” of which Mrs. Julia SAPPINGTON & GO ñ fall Line of Groceries, Flour, peed, Tintuare and Crockery. We UJant all Rinds of Produee. AT NEHALEM. Call and See Us. Olsen Building » Tillamook H ■ DR. H.E. MORRIS s fcr It. Snuffer’s Feed Store Prices : Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also a stock of general merchandise and patent medi­ cines. He says: ” Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy is standard here in its line. It never fails to give satisfaction and we could hardly afford to be without it.” For sale by Clough's Drug Store. 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 bas all rights to the same as long as owned by the present owners M ary H. W est . Process Barley, sack . Shorts, ton Bran „ .................. Feed Oats, ton White River Flour, bbl I have just opened up the most com­ plete line of STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Word V* in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are 110 higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy oi $ not. $ I 25 2500 24.00 36.00 4.80 $ IA/ The Doctor Away from Home when Most Needed. People are often very much d'sap. pointed to find that their family physi­ cian is away from home when they most need services. Diseases like cramp colic and cholera morbus require prompt treatment, and have in many instances proven fatal before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. The BARBER AMO HAIRDRESSER right way is to keep at hand a bottle of HAIR CUTTING Chamberlains Colic. Cholera and Di. SHAVING, arrhoea Remedy. No phyaician can pre scribe a belter medicine for these dis SHAMPOOING, ETC eases. By having it in the house you escape much pain and suffering and all Elcetrie Baths nicely fitted up.Good fot risk. Buy it now. it may save life. For sale by Clough's Drug Store. persons suffering with rheumatism I®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®® LATIMER BROS. y./ CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! 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, slim built and stout built. They have the style, quality and fit. We have also just received a large shipment of 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 cauuct be beat for fit, finish and comfort. No paste board coun­ ters. I bave~also a fine assortment of Men’s and Boy’s fine Shoes. Mr- 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. Worst Stretch of Road The worst stretch of load was be tween Dolph and Oretown. The dis­ tance is 29 miles, for the <1 liver must go around by Cloverdale, the building of a bridge and the removal of a few tons of young bowlders from the path would allow (he distance to lie cut dow n co 12 miles. Despite the condition of the road in some places today Mr. Clemens believes that It could lie turned into a 1 first-class boulevard at an exceedingly I small expense. President Reed and a committee from the chamber of com 1 merce are planning to go over the route | 111 a few* «lays and the boulevaid will doubtless become a fact. The counties will be urged to co­ operate in the work and money will tie secured from this end from the good toads fund and through private sub. ' scriptions from the many Portland mo- | toring enthusiasts. The building of the ' road and the installation of an auto stage service, it is believed, would bring •2« the rich Tillamook country and its pev pie about 50 per cent closer to Portland, ........ and would increase the upbuilding of 1............ I that isolated section correspondingly, besides affording automobilists an easy and delightful mountain road to the 1 ... Oregon beach,______________ 1 a. tn. P Opposite the Post Office. Furnishing Goods CONSISTING OF Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery Shoes and Hats Always the best stock on hand. TODD & CO , No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of us. Red Front Shoe Store, Oregon. Tillamook P. F. BROWNE, Agent TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R 1 A Memorable Day. 1 On« of the days we remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health, is the one on which we became acquainted with Dr. King's New Life Pills, tlie painless purifieis that cure headache and biliousness, and keep the bow. Is right 25c. at Chas. I. Clough's drug More. Cured Three of Family with One Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di­ arrhoea Remedy. B.13 « 53 9 H 9.25 9.30 •34 •24 1 *22 p.m i n m. ft.OOi M.00 7 2UÍ 9.20 7.35Ì 9.33 S OS 10.05 a 131 mis a 52,10 51 9.40'11.45 p.m. 5 50 6.40 7 1 I 7 20 7.25 9 5< 1 1 45 IO 05.12 05 10 25|12 31 10 3(» 12.40 10.33 12 45 2« •30 FT •40 J •3« s.m 1 10.15 10 23 10 25 s.re. a 36 h 43 A 4H •27 p.m. Lv. Ar. 3 10 P ostland ...... 4 15 ......... ........... gobls ........... 4.27 .......... 1............ R anibr 4.49 ......................... Qciwcv........ 4 54 ............... C latskanin 5 23 ................... C lifton 4.02 •Ar. A storia Lr s.m 4 05 1 1 30 L t A storia Ar. « 20 12 35. W arrenton H 4.1 1 10 a 50 1 301 S easide 6.35 1 35 Ar. H oliday L t . •ss 1 •44 •42 STBVBNS •a# FOUR ........... EH 4.00 3.35 2 39 2.30 2.23 a. is 7 551 6 .37j « so «.4SI brass BRANCH. •39 J •41 p m a m. J P m I p m p.m. A 11 7 2S| 3 11 2.0« L t Warrenton Ar 2 35 3.35 <1.20 7.38: 3 23 2 15 A t .HammondLv 12.25 3.29 a 25 7 41 3 2« 12.20 Ar Ft StevenaLv 12 21 3.24 33 I *43 «35 ( «3f“ • m I p m a.mJ a m. 7 Ml 6SO'R 53| io 39 7.45 6.331 S 48 10.30 7.421 6.30I ».4«! 10.27 Train« marked • run daily. Trains Nos 25, 27 and 39 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. M, 30 and 3« from | Astoria, ran ria Ft Stevens * ,rom " I purchased a bottle of Chamber. ' lain s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhora ; Remedy, and found it be all claimed for it In the advertisements. Three of the family hare u-ed it with good results in summer complaint —H. E. Ilow-g, pub | Itslisr of the ¡“reas. Highland, Wit. sale by Clough's Drug »(ore. STYLES. ONE JET TWO JETS THREE JETS. th V- r V'S Train No 2« from Portland. 3:10 p m.; Is Saturday Special, stopping atOoble. ■ stater Clatskanie Astoria and Beach points, onlv. CONNECTIONS—At Portland with alt trans-continental Hoes. At Goble with nC A*tor,a- wlth for San Francisco sad Tillamook *nd Itwaco Railwar & Navigation Coboat and railway. Through ticket« sold to and from all points in the East and Bnrope For further particulars apply to. g H jrnk INS. Geal. Frt. & Fassgr Agt Astoria. Or. rm Opened up for Business C Pil>- f- con.tip.Uou, ! Stop at White Hou When you trnvel th» Wil»on Ki,w stop at the White House, |. P u, proprietor. Twenty five mile, J, Tillamook. Rates : Meals, 25c ■ ing. 25c. ; board, with room, XI heitier of Sore». Burn., Cut., $6 00. Horse» : Team, over nigte Wound, und Pile«. Gimranteed by Cha». and grain. $1.50 ; hay alone,75c i piped through house. Modern bath I. Clough. Druggist. Price ¿W. of tlie inhabitants of thia country. New Discovery cures weak lungs and sore throats after all other remedies NETARTS have failed; and for coughs aud colds John Harter was on the beach Satur­ it’s the proven remedy guaranteed by Chan. I. Clough, druggist. 50c. and day. Connie Dye brought a load of people $1.00. Trial bottle free. over from Tillamook Sunday. Mrs. A K. Case spent Sunday on the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Patzlaf cameover to the beach Sunday to spend the day. Mr. O’Neil and party, of Corvallis, left Sunday for Woods aud other points on the beach. I will beat Nehalem, July 25th W. E. Catterhn brought a load of * people over from Tillamook Monday to 26tb and 27th to do optical campon the beach. work. Edgar Munson and Ralph Moore «pent Sunday at tbe beach, enjoying the sea All work guaranteed to give breeze end beautiful scenery. perfect satisfaction. Mrs. Dr. Sharp is camping at Happy Camp. Mr. Chas. Mathuer. of McMinnville, and Mr McCune, of Carlton,are camp­ ing at Netarts. Quite a crowd of people from French □ Prairie arrived at Netarts Monday to t ? s spend several days outing on rhe beach. ■ llífó Mr and Mrs. E. Meresse, of Forest Grove, arrived at Netarts Sunday to spend the summer on the beach. Mr. Proctor and Mr. Parker and their families are catnpaing on the beach and trying their hand at fishing and claming. The building of an automobile boulevard to Tillamook and the beach through Lafayette, McMinnville. Sher idan, Wilhelmina, Grand Ronde, Dolph and Oretown is one of the latest im­ provements being agitated by Portland mobilits. W. J.Clemens, almost as well known as a motor enthuwiast as an insurance man, took a trip over the road a week ago and on his return he pronounced the route the only feasible one for an automobile boulevard from Portland to Tillamook and beach points The chamber of commerce has taken up the matter and a committee has been appointed to inspect the road ami con­ sider whether or not to put itself of­ ficially behind the movement to build a pleasantly passable road through rhe beautiful monntain country to the southward. Take the Postmaster’s The Clemens party consisted of Mr, and Mrs. Clemens. II. E. Clemens, Miss Lillian Cars ons and W. J. Lyons. They left on July fourth in Mr. Clemens 35 horse power Mitchell touring car, carrying about J200 pounds of baggage, r,00king utensils, food and blankets, the entire load weighing not less than 3,500 pounds. Their destination was Fletch­ ers. a well known beach point 30 miles south of Tillamook. The entire distance of 120 miles was made in one day, and the return trip in a »lay, At meal time the party stopped and cooked their food in true campers’ style beside the road. Two days’ out ing was spent at Fletchers’—tDhing. bathing and tramping over the hills. The last 50 miles of the trip are in the mountains and Mr. Clen.ens reports the scenery of the very highest order, lie is so enthusiastic over tbe outing that he will make the trip again in two weeks. Last year he made it three times. • A Happy Man I. Amo» F. Kina, of **» Brron: ".L' There is more Catarrh iu this ' Jthchr country than all other ‘’"‘‘“ ¿d to ■nd until the last few years w»» be incurable Eer a great many , ,-„ ribed pronounced it a local disease, a” * e focal remedie., and by oon.Uutlj la c“ with local treatment. P'ono.‘,”,1“i,U.,“on"Hu ScK iu-e ha» proven caUrrb l<> •* “ *lllu. llon.Hliaemw, and therefor» '5T < me 1 mnu tional treatment. Hall a ™ ;.hio ia laetured by F J. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo.Ohio, a theonlv coualltutim al cur. on “''"‘¿„ d . tn • i. taken internally in doaea from io drop» • tcaapmmful It »Ct» direr tb °” ‘»Je “‘„I mucous surfaces of the system. y hundred dollars for any ease it. fall* to cur«. ’ Add" CHENEY ft CO Toledo. O. Notice. MAKE A V LIKE THIS 75c 85c ” 00 1.23 CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND Keeps . the Je Flies off Stock One Quart, at 5Oc. makes 10 GaJlo"» CLOUGH, Reliable Drug# If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND yru are not Mt^ your money back.