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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1907)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 12, 1907 Those who want the cow« and chicken kept upaie well pleated with the result Fortunately, there are but few poor of the election, and, of course, do not persons in Tillamook, but let their be re want another election. It is the opposite membered bv those who have abundance with those who are on the other side of the question. But why not have another of this world’s goods thw Christmas. election ? When the parties who wanted » « « Is it a cast* of perm ution that G«»ve- to bond the city failed, they immediately nor Chamberlain is working on Slate held another election and succeeded in Treasurt r Slvtd to compel him to furnish putting a mortgage on every person’s a personal loud of $6uu,o >o iu twenty property, whether they agreed with it or not, and the mortgage it on it today and days ? * * * will remain there for a num I »er ot jears It was a democratic trick of our dema yet. So. if the few individuals who were gogue governor to monkey with the determined to bond the city could call for bank holidays the way he did. bolding another election,why can’t others do the up courts and pu.ting litigants to no end same on some other question ? of trouble. * * * * * « H;df a million dollars for cheese will Le We had no idea that the snap shot we somewhere near the amount of monry published last week about the alleged re- ' These three essentials we want to talk to you about with reference to the ’ men’ssuits and overcoats received on last steamer—Three shipments combined St°^’ Tillamook County will receive this year ports about G. L. Zimmerman was going ' from that product. How's that for Till to cause a rumpus. That was not our reached us September ist—But you know about the transportation service ’ amook's juvenile industry, which is only intention, but to have the matter strai ghtened out, if it could be, as the charac in its infancy ? season—Think of it, I2000.00 worth of clothing dumped ou us when the seas * 4 * over ! We bought the clothing and will have to pay for it. The shippers Pract'a^ ters ®f two public officials. Sheriff Cren It is surprising what rapid strides the are not to b]^ shaw and Deputy Sheriff Holden, were anti.saloon sentiment is making all over called into question as to veracity. Both for it being delayed in transit—No one to blame that we can get at. the United States. Illinois is another of these young men have lived most of state thnt has started into exterminate their lives in Tillamook,have l>een elected the American sal«>on, because the people to positions of trust, and built up char see for themselves the harm they do. fl ters for honesty and veracity, which is * M * SUITS are in the popular Fabrics are all Wool Velours, Cassimeres and Worsteds, We notice that, to create a friendly known all over the county. Therefore, we, in common with most every citizen spirit amongst businessmen, there is one CRAVENETTS square and square cut coats. OVERCOATS and afe 52 inch 1^ town in this state where they have a fl in the county, believe these two young The colorings of these fabrics are the extremely popular Brown swagger garments. dinner every month and get together in men when thev tell anything. We repeat the interest of the town The trouble in again, the matter ought to be straight Grays, Blue and Novelty Worsted. Tailored by such well known makers as Kirschba ened out. but Mr. Murphy has, we are Tillamook is that it looks almost impos C;7?hS.iphia. .-1 S- J. Star« ft SOW, N.W Vork. sorry to say, gone the wrong way to do sible to assimilate the business men in so. His behador last week, too, in the interest of the city. calling Mr. Holden foul names ought to * * * The bank holidays will come to a close be straightened out by a public apology, next Monday, Governor Chamberlain forit was also nn insult to the Holden of them, none reserved, sizes 32 to 44. having made an announcement to that family, who have long been amongst our $16.45 $22.50 Coats, Sale Price $16.25 Regular Price Sale Suits, Regular $25.00 effect. We still have the same opinion most respected citizens. 14.65 18.00 Coats, Sale Price 12.« Regular P-iice Sale Suits, 20.00 Regular * * * that the holidays were a big blunder and 12.15 15.00 Coats, Sale Price 11.15 Regular 17.50 Suits, Sale Price Regular scared the people, being w rong in princi It will be noticed that the Oregonian 10.25 12.50 Price Regular Coats, Sale Price ple when legal business of almost eyerv has become tired supporting the republi 15.00 Suits, Sale Regular 8.75 description is “held up*’ in the interests can party in Oregon. For several years 10.00 Price Regular Coats, Sale Price Sale 12.50 Suits, Regular of bank. the republican party in most’every part » * * of the state has been split up with fac Tillamook City has now obtained the tional fights, the result of which is that services ol N. J. Myers for special police party candidates have been knifed The man and night watchman, and a good whole trouble lies here. There are too man to look aft-r the city and bu.meM many persons in the republican party property. Every business man will ad. for selfish motives. If thev cannot get mil that. But we do not think that a office themselves or their faction fails to certain element want a man like Myeis get control, then they become sour and to act in that capacity. We shall see be- genuine “knockers,” pulling down their tore very long. # # * own party and voting for democrats. In The local banks published statements other words, thev will not play fair or of their financial condition this week, act honorable. That being the case, it is 345 of these Suits (one large table full), Double Breasted Coats and Norfolk Style, some have Knickerbocker Pants, sires which are in a satisfactory and healthy not surprising that the Oregonian and 3 to 16 years. The very best $4 50, $5 00 and $5.^0 values obtainable, but to reduce the stock, we will condition. The statement ol the Tilla other republican newspapers are getting 11100k County Bank can be seen on the cold feet and will leave the party to its first page of this paper, and, like I ilia, own fate. It is the privilege of every ■nook County, both banks are O.K and voter to belong to any partv, and then, are valuable institutions to this county. Incoming affiliated with it previous to an election, they ought to stay with their * * * The country editors should not jump party and party nominees if they have onto the Oregonian because it will stay any honor and are true to party princi no longer with the republican party of ples. * * * this state, which, tor years, has been split tip by factional fights. The Oregon To give some idea ol the amount of iau has been faithful to its party, and inonev wbicli the cheese factories bring had all thecountry editors done the same, into the county, and there are about 40 placing party principles in the foreground factories, large and •mull, in Tillamook, and 11 lot of greedy office seekers in the the nine factories, of which Mr.Carl Hab- background, there would have been but erlach is the secretary, will have an in little split in the republican party. come of about $220,000 by the end of « ft * the year. This is for five large and four Everybody gets a move on when the small factories, ami it is a conservative steamer comes in. And they get hot in estimate that Tillamook county will Who’ll get the $25.00 doll to be given away Christmas Eve ? First Bulletin posted in North Window. the collar when they learn that their manufacture and dispose of some* freight is still at Astoria. The governor thing like $600.000 worth of cheese this ■ isn't the only man who can declare holi year. It i9 pleasing also to note that, days. for Old Father Neptune has been taking these factories ns a criterion, F L. Sappington, M F ; Frank Had. Commissioners’ Court. giving Captain P. Schrader quite a few how smoothly the dairy business« lev, M. E ; A. Lucy, I. G. ; E. Ford O holidays of late, and the captain knows has been run and the dairymen’s inter Continued from last page. perfectly well, for the safety ot his cralt, ests well looked after, who have placed Wilber Booth............................ .. 10 (10 O. Rebekah, Lodge, I O.O.F., elected the crew, passengers and cargo, that he can implicit confidence in Mr. Haberlach, for P Heisel.................................. 4 50 not, ilke the banker!, ignore the weather in handling $220,000 of the dairy men's T Price 8 00 following officers : Mrs. B. D Lamar. .............................. proclamations. 2 00 N. G ; Mrs. Web Maddux, V. G. ; Miss money it is no small affair that he has II. F Young.............................. K M * ft 1 25 Lutie Kunze, R. S. ; Mrs. Frank Sever The cheese situation seems to be some in hand. The creamery stock frenzied E. W. Stanley.......................... WE HAVE THE STOCK OF THE TILLA 9 00 ance, F. S. ; Mis. Wm. Newcombe, T. financiers were killed off in Tillamook a Win. Ilannenkrat ................... thin < like this : While there are no great 00 3 few years ago. and since tiien the dairy Ed. Hannenkrat ..................... MOOK CONFECTIONERY BAZAAR, stock in producer's hands, consideiable 2 50 WIFE MURDERER stocks of cheese are io cold storage. business has gone along smoothly and P. SHirauz ................................ Consisting of Books, Stationery, Dolls, Dishes, 8 50 ..................... PAROLED. What seems to he the stickler regarding satisfactorily, thanks to men who bad E 1 Garlic 00 4 Perfumery, Toilet articles, Toys, Pencils, cuff and the grit to buck the creamery slock com L. C. Wilkie prices being kept up is the Eastern mar 0 O0 Because of Good Behavior A. Maurer................................ cellar boxes, dressing cases and all the stock at Jj ket situation, as the following irorn bine. ft ft * 5 00 H. I«acli................................... Ab. Hembree is Let Out. Hoard’s Dairyman will show : "Hiland, 33% per cent below regular prices. We wishto 5 (Ml Probably a good many office seekers P. Lutlii »nd team................... ... Wis., Dec 2, Cheese—The offer on the S alem . Or., Dec. 11 —Al». Hembree, close out this stock and now is a fine time to get you! 9 50 call board today were 328 twins ; 10M, are wondering whether the republican E. Bencheidt............................. preseuts cheap. cents was bid, but no sales. Market party will bold together or again go to M. D. Trowbridge.................... .. 13 50 who was convicted of the crime of killing 1 00 his wife and daughter «and burning their : du’l.'' As it costs only 2'sc to ship cheese pieces at the next state election. That Jos. Donaldson ....................... . to the Pacific Coast cities (per lb. of depend, a good deal upon themselves. If Ben. Neilson and team............ .. 29 00 bodies in their home at Sandlake. Tilla. cheese), prices will probably have to they and their supporters will be as loval J. J. Kupp and team .............. .. 54 00 monk county, has been released from the come lower, which we do not like to see. and staunch republicans alter th? pri Geo. Hcxigdon and team .... . 49 50 pemteutiary, after being confined one mary election as thev pretend to be be Wm. Maxwell and team......... . . 48 OO year His apt ea rance in Yemh II county i ft * * We expect to see a large amount of lore, the republican party will again go Rob. Maxwell and team.......... .. 14 80 has caused considerable surprise, for it money looking for safe investment about into the light united and will win out. Hairy Neilson........................... .. 24 75 was generally supposed that lie had been the commencement of the new year, and There ought to lie some honor amongst Rob Neilson................................ .. 27 50 sentenced to life imprisonment. The fact is that he was convicted for i . 20 00 right herein Tillamook county is as safe those who have affiliated themselves Frank Bester............................ a place to invest it ns anywhere in Ore- with the republican paity, and we are Dolph Tinnerstet and team ... .. 35 00 manslaughter, given an indeterminate 29 00 sentence and lias now l»een released on gon. either in laud or limber or for ir.dus not afraid to say that it is those who D. BiIIings and team................. trial purposes. With railroad work to have whooped up the republican party albert Neilson and team......... .. 30 80 parole, lie served the minimum sen. I fence provided by law, one year, and 1 start up again next spring, and the con before the nominations, and because it will l>e free during good behavior. Election of Officers. fidence the people have always had in did not go to suit them, turned round and It is understood that the jury at first the eounlv, there is a great future lor fought the party a ml kmfed the nominees. Abler ('amp vv. ot »V., elected the fol Tillamook, as a manufacturing center If republicans think that the republican lowing officers : E. W. Stanley, C. C. ; stood 11 to 1 for conviction of murder' mid a summer resort as well. After alt, party's policies are best for the country P. W. Todd, B. ; Carl llaherlncli, C. ; in the first degree, but one juror was so the money stringency may turn out a they should stay with the party and the W. 0. Chase, E ; H. Crenshaw and C. firmly convinced of the defendant's in- good thing for Tillamook,for idle money ticket and vote for'every nominee. The 1 Clough, managers; W. Bodyfelt, V. L. nocence that a compromise was effected democrats who think that the demo by bringingilia verdict of manslaughter. can find safe investment here. Tillamook Lodge 1.0 0 F.. elected the cratic party is 'test, shoulj stay with it. It is also understood that after the trial ft * * following officers for the ensuing year : The editor of the Tillamook Headlight Likewise, the socialists and the prohibi B. D. Lamar. N. G. ; Wm. Bodyfelt, V. Judge McBride, who was sitting in the is kicking tiecause some thief broke into tionists. Each of these patties represent G. ; S. A. Brodhead, R S. ; J C. Holden, case, ».aid that if a motion han been made for a new trial, he would have granted his hen coop ami stole three out of five a principle. Now what would the voters fine turkeys. An editor who is guilty ol think of the Headlight, whn-h has staved F. S ; Geo. C »hn, T. S. A Brodhead it. The indeterminate sentence was iui posed by Jndge Burnett. It is raid there 1 own ng five turkeys ought to have them with the republican party in this county was also elected trustee. is considerable feeling against Hembree stolen Wonder where the Headlight Tillamook Encampment, 1.0.0 F.. in Yamhill and Tillamook counties. man got them ?—Hillsboro Independent and gave its loyal support to every re- It is very unkind of Bro. Bath to put publican candidate nominated by the elected the following officers : Frank such a pointed question, after expiessmg party, if, on election day, we scratched See er a nee. chief patriarch ; J, S. Lamar, We lUant all Kinds of Product« so little sympathy. It was only a tew our owu candidate* and voted tor lemo senior warden , J. A. Oliver, high priest ; S- A. Brodhead, scribe ; J. C. Holden, hours after the newspaper was out last crats, socialists or prohibitionists ? junior warden ; Geo. Cohn, treasurer; S Call and See Us. week that one of our citisens came into A. Brodhead, trustee. our office and wanted to know how we Agreeably Surprised. Marathon Lodge, K. of P. elected the knew his chicken house was raided A- Many sufferers iron» rhnumnliMWi hav* we don t have to tell where we pick up been agr**eaNy surprised at the prompt following officers : G. F. Zimmerman. | C. C. ; B W. Stanley. V. C,; A. J. Still- ‘ news, we surprised him hy asking him it relief afforded by applying Chamber lains Tsm B s I im . It makes sleep and rest Your rrorvr returns tout money if you dos’l he diJ not know that we bad been there possible, For sale by Ck>u<h s l)«ug Store. well. P. ; T B. Handley, K R S. ; E.! Baker, M, A. ; James Walton, M W. : j Uke Scbiiiaig't Best. we pay him. Editorial Snap Shots. If you want a Whenyou buy a SUIT, OVERÇo^ or CRA VENETTE, You Want Style, You Want Service, You Want Valuó Only one thing for us to do, realize what we can on the clothing, stani the loss and continue to pray for a railroad. SUITS--268 of them, none reserved, sizes 34 to 44. Overcoats&Cravenette: FREE—As an Extra Inducement to secure your assistance^ reduce this overstock of Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes bring this advertisement to the store and we will GIVF m a $2.50 HAT with each Purchase. $4.50, $5.00 & $5.50 BOY’S KNEE PANT SUITS, $3.20. Give You Your Choice for $3.20. FREE—Bring this advertisement to the store and we will GIVE the Boy a Handsome Christmas NECK TIE with each suit. s The above Extra Specials in connection with the SPECIAL SALE PRICES that we are making on our Entire Stock of WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS and CRAVEN- ETTES will make this the busiest store in all Oregon. Trade in the fore noon if possible. HALTOM’S DEPARTMENT STORE Store will remain open until 9 p.m. during month of December. P'S._ We have Big Stocks of Holly and Merry Christmas Ribbons, Handkerchief, Glove and Neck Tie Boxes, etc. « CHRISTMAS GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! 5 TODD & COMPANY Opened Up for Business SAPPINGTON & CO A Full Line of Groceries Flour, Feed, COFFEE Three-quarters of coffee is such that we can't touch it; we make five grades of the top quarter. Tinuiaf®» and Crockery. Olsen Building,Tnwm*'»*1,01