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X TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 21. 1907 President Sconta Panic Scare. cotue soon, and to stav. Editorial Snap Shota. * « * BOULDER BAND BOYS CONCER Opera House on Friday Eve CREEK. Mturiee B»ys came in >>’er the Hebo trail Thursday. He hits been visiting relative« at 1’hil. math for ths- |>ast three weeks. His si.ter. Mrs. I) II. McIntyre slid little daughter, who aco>>n>|«»ied billion his visit, will remain at Philo math for some weeks to Come. Mrs. Delia Jensen made atrip to Till- “The White House, Washington, D. C,, Nov. 17, 1907—My Dea« Mr.Cortebuu: I have considered your proposal. 1 ap prove the issue of the fifty millions ot PROGRAM. Panama bonds which will be immediate ¡y available as the basis for additional " Soldiers ’ Blood,” ., March, (FrauiVoi currency. 1 also approve the issue ol Band. $100,000.000, or so much as you mav ....'..."Iola,”......... March (Chas. L, j( find necessary, ol $50 3 per cent interest mook. Thursoav, returning Friday. Band. H. A. Chopard and L. N. Sandoz bearing Government notes, the proceeds of the sale of which can be at once de butchered two hogs and a cow lust Trombone Duett.................." Sliding Jim,”............... ip „ H. Morton and Chester McGhee. ' posited by you where the greatest need Friday. exists, and especially in the West and John Kumm visited * itli H. A. Chop Band accompanist. South, where the crops have to be mov ai d and family last Sunday. ............ "La Sorilla,” ■ (Chas. Bored Spanish March, ed. I have assurance that the leaders Miss Edna Getchell. who has been visit Band. of Congress a. e considering a currency ing her sister. Mie. Grace Chopard, for .........."Fly Away,” bill which will meet in permanent fash the laet three week*, returned to her Gallop, • '(L. P. LWl( Band. ion the needs of the situation, and which homeat Hebo last Wednesday. I believe will be passed at an early date ... . " Somewhere.” . * M * Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman went to Quartette, ... (Chas. K after Congress convenes two weeks As to keeping up chicken and cows, it C. Hiner, H. McKinley, P. Peters, N. Parrish Blaine la*»t Friday and visited at M hence. seems to us that if parents would keep Mrs. G. K. Parrish, accompanist. Curl’s. “What is most needed just now is that up the young girls who run at large at H. A. Chopard is at Blaine this wee! It Recitation, .." Foreign Views of the Statue,” our citizens should reafiz* ’ how lunda- nights it would be a mighty good thing William Burdick. mentaly sound business conditi* ns in helping P. R Coulson on his new h> u4» —for the girls. « W W Our ac.hool is going on nicely unde» this country are and how absurd it is Vocal Solo, As usual, when it comes to defining to permit themselves to get into a panic Mrs. Dawson’s able and efficient rule. Mrs. G. K. Parrish. Considering that a railroad was being and create stringency bv hoarding their law, the lawvers are all at sea, another John Creecy and P. R. Coulson aie Mrs. K. Christensen, accompanist. instance of this is seen how they inter built, bringing a class of men who are savings instead of trusting perfectly hauling lumber for their new liouses pret what can and what cannot be prone to acts of la w Itssness, it is gratify sound banks. There is no particle of risk this week. ........... " Crocodile Isle,”...............(Theo V Duett, ing to know that Tillamook countv has involved in letting business take its nat done during this holiday season. P. Peters and H. Hunt. L. N. Sandoz has his buildings moved been exceptionally free from crime this ural course and the people can help them * * ................ “ Canary Polka,”................... and has gone to house keeping on hi> Picio Solo Read the editorial, "What Kind OÍ year, with no one incarcerated in the selves and the country most by putting own ranch. J. W. Anderson. Appeal," from the Oregonian, which ap county jail since Arstill, the bank check into active circulation the money they Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bays and son. Mrs. G. K. Parrish accompanist. pears on another page, for it shows that forger occupied it and was sent to the are hoarding. Maurice, made a trip to Hebo last Sun Sketch,................ ‘‘Courtship Under Difficulties,”.......... people lost their head and their reason state penitentiary last spring. It must “The banks and trust companies are day lor business and pleasure combined when they withdrew their money from be that the local option la w had some Miss Mabie Goyne, Ralph Himes and Clarence Stanlw solvent. There is more currency in the the banks. thing to do with this satisfactory state The families of Johnson and Borba country today than there was a month * * » Claruet Solo,.................."Polonaise Crocus,”......... (Q. p n.tt of affairs, aud is proving itself to be an ago, when the supply was ample. Since have been afflicted for some time with a We can’t see why the city caucus G. K Parrish. economic measure as well, for the tax visitation of “ Job ’ s tormentors. ” then $«55,000,000 in gold has been im should be a “lively affair,” unless some .. "Margariete,”............................. payers are not boarding prisoners nor Vocal Solo, D. II. McIntyre expects to move into ported and the Government has deposit one is on the scrap. It is more likely to paying large sums of money to prosecute Miss Lillian Anderson. the C. A. Smith house as soon as his ed already $60,000,000. These are facts be a tame affair. It may be a new class them. wife returns from Philomath. He will Quartette,.... "Cooper’s Chorus,” Comic Opera .... (Boccg and I appeal to the public to co-operate of bosses are about to make the attempt * * w with us in restoring normal business slash for his father-in-law this winter. to ruu the city. C. Hiner, P. Peters, H. McKinley and N. Parrish. The city cows, and likewise the city * * * conditions. The Government will see II. A. Chopard, D. II. McIntyre and It is impossible to make people believe chicken, are to be a bone of contention that the people do not suffer if only the II. L. Jensen cut wood for the school that the country van go from a condition at the city election, because there are a people themselves will act in a normal last Monday. number of our citizens who want to see of great prosperity down to bedrock in a way. Crops are good and business con Abe Bays, who has been on the sick few days, and at a time when they have them kept up, but they have not gone OFFICERS : ditions are sound, and we should put the list for several dajs, is again able to be DIRECTORS: more money in their jeans ami in the far enough, for dogs and cats should be AL W. HARRISON, M. IV. HARRISOS money we have into circulation at once included in the ordinance also, especially about. batiks than they ever had before. President and Cashier. CARL HARUU as the dogs have become so numerous to meet the needs of our abounding * * * ERWIN HARRISON, prosperity. IL T. BO1TS. A Hard Debt to Pay. Some of our citizens are objecting to and a nuisance barking at ail hours Of Assistant Cashier. CHAS. KUNZt “There is no analogy at all with the “ I own a debt of gratitude that can poor Old Bossy running at large within the night. Whether Tillamook City has never be paid off." writes G S. Ciark, of way things were in 1893. In November the city limits. And Old Bossy is the grown to that municipal importance to Westfield, fowa, ” for my rescue from main stay and support of the city and prohibit the running at large of chicken 30, of last year, there was in the Treas death, by Dr. Kings’s New Discovery. county, for what would fillamook City and cows, that is for the citizens and not ury but $161,000,000 in gold, On Nov. Both lungs were bo seriously affected amount to il it wasn’t for Old Bossy ? for us to decide. True it is that cows 14, of this year, there was in the Treas that death seemed imminent, when 1 commenced taking New Discovery. The * * * 1 unning at large in a city are to some ury $904,000,000 gold. Ten years ago ominous dry, hacking cough quit befon It begins to look as though the term estent a nuisance, especially in the busi the circulation per capita was $23.23. the fiist bottle was used, and two more We make do charge for collecting checks of the citcuit court will have to go over ness streets, but this much can be said It is now $33.23. The steps that yon bottles made a complete cure.” Noth on other banks, sell drafts and Bank now take, the ability ol the Goverment until April on account of Governor in behalf of the city hovines, they keep ing has ever equaled New Discovery for Money Orders, make ’ouis and offer every Chamberlain’s bugaboo holiday procla the grass down all over the city, and do to back them up. and that not a particle coughs, colds and all throat and lune factor consistent with conservative banking. mations, for the circuit judge cannot be good that wav. But, as we said before, of risk is involved therein, give the lull com pl lints. ^Guaranteed bv Chas. 1 Clough’s druggist. 50c and $1.00. Trial in two or three places at the same time. if the citizens want the cows and chicken est guarantee of the sound condition of bottle tree. * * * kept up, so also keep up the dogs and our people and the sound condition of Our Motto is : “ SECURITY AND SERVICE. ' We extend our sympathies to the at Local physicians of York, Pa., are cats, for it will help to abate another our Treasury. All that our people have torneys on account of being “held up’- nuisance—the flea nuisance—and lousy to do now is to go ahead with their nor interested in the strange case of a 5 by the governor, but then it it a genuine dogs running at large. One thing we do tnal business in a normal fashion, and year-old negro child at the Christian democratic, scare crow “hold up.” any know, that by being allowed to keep the whole difficulty disappears; and this Home in that city, wlm is apparently way. Having made one blunder, the cows, a number of poor persons in this end will be achieved, if each man will becoming white. There is not a trace governor keeps on blundering day after city in past years, have found it a great act as he normally does act, and as the of any disease to which the remarkable ay. real conditions of the country's business condition can be attributed. Our shipments of Shot Gun Shells for this seasa help to them in making a living, * * * fully warrants his now acting. Sincerely The child was from negro parents, and amounted to over 40,000. We find that owing to * * * We are in favor of government savings yours. when bi ought to the home, a month ago, banks and the parcels post, and may be Some malicious, evil disposed persons the backward season that we have over-bought ani “THEODORE ROOSEVELT.” was quite black. a convert to government ownership ol have been circulating reports that the must get some money out of them. The averagt The first intimation of its change in railroads “if the railroad make people Tillamook County Bank had closed, shooter will shoot 500 shells in a season and the Bryan has Faith In the Banka color came to the matron through a pay big rates on watered stock and il wiring to people in the country to that nurse girl, who laughingly said she majority of the hunters will shoot 1000 or mon. Oregon is to be bottled up by Harriman effect and advising them not to take any Mr. Bryan, in speaking of the Wall thought her scrubbing of the child was much longer. checks on that banks. Reports of this street flutter, said • By buying them in 500 or 1000 lots you make e W * * character have reached us for several We are in the midst of a financial strin removing the dusky shade from its akin saving from 5c. to 10c. on the box. The below prica We don't see that the democratic at- weeks, and even the false reports had gency that is in some respets more acute hold good until Dec. 1 : tprneys have any cause to roast the reached the Portland newspaper offices, than that ol 1893. I am not going to T imber L and , A ct J une i , M78.—N otice rot 1000 governor. They are getting precisely SOO P ublication . so buisv had the prevaricators of the blame the Piesident or a Republican United States Land Office. Í27.M what they voted for—their business held S 13.75 12 gage Leader Shell, Infallible powder Portland, Oregon Oct. 31st, 1907. truth become ill their efforts to besmirch administration, but I know who would up and cut off at the pockets So. why 26.00 Notice is hereby given that in compliance 13.25 16 9 9 9 9 9 » 9 9 the Tillamook County Bank. We can be blamed if 1 were President II I were with the provisions of the act of Congress of get tired, gentlemen, occupying a promi 24.00 12.25 12 » Repeater Shell 3, 1x78, entitled "An act for the sale of 9 9 9 9 sav toeverv depositor in that institution President, every cross roa l Republican June timber lands in the States of California. Ore nent seat in George's band wagon ? 23.00 16 11.75 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 that il every bank in the country was as would be blaming me. The panic of gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as ft * M 19.00 extended to all the Pub ic Land States by act of 12 . 9.75 Black Powder 9 9 Governor Chamberlain is still "holding sate and conservatively conducted as the 1973 came 12 years after the Republi August 4, 1892, 10.S0 16 .... 9.50 HUGO KLEIN, 9 9 Tillamook County Bank there would be cans took power and 11 years before Of Nehalem, county of Tillamook. State of up" the couits by his calamity holiday Oregon, has this day fl!-d in this office his proclamations, and no matter how im no bank failures nor would depositors they surrendered power to the Demo sworn These prices are for cash only. statement, No. 7611. for the purchase portant it may be to the state and to lose one cent. The efforts of the evil dis crats I am not going to blame the of theNe;%of Sec. No. n, in township No a north, Range No. 10 West, and will offer posed persons did not succeed, because President, because I don’t think blame proof to show that the land sought litigants, our saarecrow governor is using the power given him to "hold up” the people of the county and the deposi should be laid at his door. Im going to is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to tors and business men had implicit con do him the justice to say I won t join establish his claim to said land before the the courts in the interest of the banks. United States Land Office, at Portland. Oregon fidence in Mr. M. \V. Harrison, president the chorus of Eastern financiers who on * * m Tuesday, the aRth day of January, 1908’ After every financialciisis. then follows and cashier of the bank. Mr. Harrison want to make him the scapegoat. Those He names as witnesses : William H. F.ffenbcrger, of Nehalem, Tilla a season when bank officials blow out is just as careful and conservative in run who violate the law should be blamed, mook County, Oregon ; J R Hicks, of Ne their brains or take their lives in some ning the bank as he was in running his uot those who have turned on the light halem. Tillamook County. Oregon H F Effenberger. of Nehalem Tillamook County other wav. Last week several bankers, larin, and the people know this, and they recently. Oregon Oscar Bergman, of Nehalem, Tilla mook Cou ty, Oregon. w ho were simply gamblers and gambled know also that he is no flighty specula There is no excuse of the people being Any and all persona claiming adversely the with depositors money, took a short cut tor, is not in the bonus business, has not afraid that their banks are not solvent, above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th dav to avoid their disgrace by ending their been addicted to gambling in stocks or I What is the cause of this panic? The of Jauuary, 1 qo 8 A lgernons . D resser . Register. lives. the gambling table, has paid every per. President is not to blame. Who is to McMinnville'» city marshal lias served notice on the cigar stand« that they will have to close up shop on Sundays. * * * If Tillamookers can't be thankful for a complete railroad next Thursday they can be thankful for part of a railroad, which is better than no railroad. * * * Let us all be thankful that it wa« only a gambler's panic which struck the country. Gamblers weie never any good in any country, anyway. * * * The Headlight is the only republican newspaper in the county. It has been for a long time, and will temaiti so, support ing the republican party aud republican nominees. By stopping work on the railroad, it is going to deky the development of the county at least another twelve months. It is somewhat ol a disappointment to a I number of persons, but most people in this isolated neck of the woods have been schooled well in the virtue of patience, knocking up against so many transpor tation difficulties and disappointments. So it is useless for us to counsel patience to Tillamookers, who possess that vir- tue already. * * * The county has about $12,000 less outstanding indebtedness than a year ago. Let the good work go on and get the countv out of debt as soon as possi ble, for had the countv officials in years gone by kept within the income, there would be no need of tbtir taxpayers hav ing to pay several thousands of dollars interest every year and an indebtedness of some thing like $51,815.82 staring them in the face, and which will have to be paid atsome time. * * w Tillamook County Bank. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000.00. TOTAL RESOURCES OVER $320,ODOM SHOOTERS take NOTICE. I I ■ & KING & SMITH CO. [Opened Up for Business W » * It is no uncommon thing for people to lose their beads and not vote intelligently at elections, but when it comes to bank depositors losing their heads because someone has said ‘Booh I’’ why. that is no reason why they should get ex cited and draw their money out of the banka. * w * The governor has not only ‘ held Up* the courts but has "held up" the pay ol those who have claims against the coun ty, thus keeping a laige sum of money out of circulation. We, in this n»tk of the woods, will be glad when the gover nor gets tired scaring people looking through his calamity goggles. » » « We are glad to see that the Tillamook High School has entered the OregonHigh School Ikbating League With perse verance and persistent effort there is no reason why our high school should not stand well in these debates, even though the high school pupils are somewhat handle ipped by not having access to valuable libraries. * 9 * Tillamook county has a statu quo ap pearance and feeling since the exodus of railroad men commenced, with others since joining in the procession, for there was but scant hope of finding profitable employment the coming winter with the railroad work and saw mills closed down. However, it gave us all a slight foirtaste ol the lirely times which must son he owed one hundred cents on the dollar all the years he has been in the county, has never been mixed up with shady schemes to fleece the people, and he and the directors of the bank are ready to place their private fortunes at the back of the bank, which is not necessary, for we can assure our readers that the Tillamook County Bank is in fine shape, and always has l>een in fine shape and doing a fine business along safe business lines. Some lew persons at first did get a little uneasy on account cf the mali cious falsehoods, but it did not take them long to see that it was a prearranged scheme to besmirch the Comity Bank at a time when people were a little excited. Heie we have another striking object lesson of the nialicious spiiit of some persons in this city, whose object is to pull down and do up successful institu tions like the County Bank and respecta ble, honest citizens like Mr Harrison We are glad to sav that the people look upon the local situation in this way also, and appear to have a pretty cor. reel idea by whom and the source where the malicious lies were concocted. COFFEE You can buy something called "coffee” at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don’t. blame ? The Republican leaders who had < control of the country for 47 years They I have so chained us to Wall street that, when a Wall street gambler fails, our I business world trembles all over the i country. The common people and not the Wall : street gamblers should bundle this sit > uation. The man who will draw out I his money now, when he doesnot need it, i in the same class as the man w ho is would refuse to aid his country in time war This is a time when great patriot ism is needed. 1 THE MEN WHO KNOW THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF T imber L and . A ct ivne 3. i 373.-N oticx fob Pl'BI.ICATlON. United SIMM Land Office „ ,, , .p rtland. Oreg n, Oct 3i«t. ig07. Notice la hereby give,. That in compliance with the provision, of the act of Cot are«« ol June 3.1,7* ent'tied " An act for the sale of limber land,in the State« of California. Oregon Nevada and Washington Territorv," a« ex' tended to all the Public Land State« bv act of August 4. 1398, ' ‘ „ WILLIAM H EFFENBERGER. Of Nehalem, county of Tillamook, state of Oregon, ha« thia day filed in thia office hia •worn statement N .. 7611, for the t.nirh... of the W M of Sw U of sec t and|R oFSe ST *.N? 1- u Tp/° ’ ""Ob. Range No 10 thYt'.l ", M i ,nd .’’•il o9«r‘ proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber for stone than for agricultural putpoa«. and to establish his claim to said land before (be flitted States Land Office at Portland. Oregon, on Wednesday, the soth <Isy of Januai y. 190S He names as witnesses Hugo Klein, ofNehslem Tlllsmo >k Conntv Oregon . J. a Hmks. of Nehelem. TlllsnXl T?iu,<y a ’?"" ” F Kenberger of Nehalem. Tillamook County; Oregon : Oscar Rpmiin of Nehalem Tillamook I’nnntv. Oregon *nv . P”".0"* claiming ad.eraet, the *'* r*S"C«ed 10 file their January" 'l^oa"*” On Ot *“d ’,,h of A lgernons D rrmrr , Register. SUCKERS, suns AND HATS are the men who have put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather Get the original Toweri Fish Brand made since lB3e csrscM rw me me wv, * J -V—co [' . . y , . - • < - - ■ : . The Headlight and the Weekly Oregonian, 32.25 SAPPINGTON & CO. A Full bine of Groeeries, Flour, Feed, Tinuiaf«» and Crockery. We CUant alt Kinds of Produe«. Call and See Us. Olsen Building. A recent news telegram from Louie, »ille, Ky., says . An uncanny mist has been falling steadily day and night for four weeks on the spot where Van Smith killed hia brother in law. Bill Bartley, near Glas gow in Barren County, last May. The phenomenon both puulea and alarnia the people there. The mist almost amounts to a rain j but It covers only »" •r<‘* •croM. The spit h»* T"rlMtM^ ■ several hundted |*o|‘<« few days, among th«“» * C. Gillingwf.ter, who tract and the mW clothea. The mist ha» steadily without any night since first <ii»coversa.