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t I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 13, 1908 Editorial Snap Shota It would l>e a good thing if a number of other young men could i>e put under parole and kept out of pool rooms. « * * What a "pleasantly’’ wind up after calling Mr. Todd “your county hired I men'' and accusing him of not paitngi county warrants. W * * Our contemporary has got onto the “Honking Machine’s’’ track, for it copied creamery reports from our last issue. Honk ! Honk ! Honk ! * ♦ * It is contempt of court to induce anv of the young men who hayebeen paroled to do anything which the Court has for bidden and persons who do so can be put in jail without a trial. The young . men are under the jurisdiction of the j court and no one should put anything iu their way. * M W When the government officials make 1 an investigation into the matter of ship ping into Tillamook liquor for beer and with peculiar consignment marks.su ns to keep secret as to w ho it is consigned to, there may be some squealing by thr blind pigs if they find themselves in the federal court. * * * As Judge Burnett decided to give the young men who had been committing crime in this city a chance to reform, wt certainly hope that they will comply with the Court’s instructions, fur in pro hibiting them from entering saloon**, pool rooms, to abstain from iutoxicat ing drinksand to get to work, Judge Hur- nett saw the influences which were drag- gingftfiese y,outig men down and what was needed in get ting them started right. * * The flattering reports we haye been publishing of the cheese factories in Till amook county show what a successful and profitable year it was to the dairy men. the best in the history of the coun ty, with a large bevy of dairymen pride- ing themselves upon the fact that they made over |1UO on each cow last year, some going as high as $110 and »113 per cow. Every Old Bossy in Tillamook is a little K°I<1 mine, a genuine money maker. * * * We do not know who will be the next county officials, but we want to impress this upon the voters and taxpayers of Tillamook county, they ought to be wi ll pleased the way county affairs and busi ness have been conducted, for every offi cial has done his level best to conduct his office economically and well, with uni form courtesy and kindness to those who have bad business with them. The county officials have given the public good str vice, and they are entitled to a word of praise from the taxpayers. Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns, 10c. and 15c. This Sale Continues for Ten Days. Note the Feeble Imita tors Copy and Steal. If it wasn’t for Haltom you would be ¡laying “war time prices’’ for your merchandise in Tillamook—Haltom sets the price and the poor, feeble minded TRY to follow. New Home Sewing Machines, 535.00- AFTER INVENTORY SALE ! This is the Sale that always -unfailingly brings out the crowds. This is the sale whose stocks are always the biggest and most varied — quality always the brightest and best and prices always the lowest. Let the feeble minded copy and steal, but duplicate they can’t. Great Annual Price Reducing Event. Seasonable Goods that you need at Less than Wholesale Prices. The waited for, planned for, and long forevent is at hand. We announce our ANNUAL AFTER INVENTORY SALE IN THE FULL GLORY OF ITS MAGICAL ATTRACTIONS. This is the time when profits are nil—when our one aim is •'Clearance,” regardless of losses and sacrifices. _ in the store is deeply cut in price. The reductions—which are your savings—aggregate one-fourth, one-thud, and even more. This is the best buying aud saving time of the whole jear. SOME PROOF: Entire Stock of Women’s, Misses ’ and Children’s COATS at just Half Price. Your choice of any TAILOR-MADE SUIT in stock at just Half Price. Men’s and Boy’s SUITS, OVERCOATS, CRAVEN- ETTES at One Quarter to one third off Regular Price. SHOES AT A BIG SACRIFICE IN PRICE- Hundreds of pairs of Men’s, Women’s aud Children’s Shoes at less than actual cost of the leather that’s in them. HALTOM’S. SHERIDAN TRAIN WRECK Drastic Reductions all along the line on SHIRT WAISTS, SKIRTS, PETTICOATS, UNDER WEAR, HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS, LACES EMBROIDERY, DOMESTICS, Notions, etc. You can buy anything in the store away below regular prices. Enough said. Come. Do not wait for second invitation. After Inventory Sale will be in force for TEN DAYS ONLY. The Store that Cuts the Price. intciident G. C. Morris, Major D. E Hall, claim agent; Dr, George F. Wil son, Dr. J. 0. Wiley and Dr. Ross, of the Good Samaritan Hospital. Coaches were abundantly equipped with stretchers and medicine supplies for the comfort of the injured. En route here a score of beds were made up in one of the tourist cars for re ception of the injured, whose condi tion, as reported at first, suggested need for their immediate removal to a Poitland hospital. At Hillsboro the relief party was joined by Dr. J. 1*. Famesis and Dr. D. W. Woods, but when the train reached Forest Grove it was found that the most severely injured bad continued as passengers on their abbreviated train fur McMinn- ville and Sheridan. HALTOM’S Top c of Increasing Interest T imbib LAUD, A ct J une 3, 187«—N otic « bo . P ublication . • United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon. January 29th loq« Notice in hereby given that iu eoiijphaZ with the provisions of the act of < ongreJ of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act tVI sale of timber lands in the Slates of 1 aliLraiT Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory1 as extended to all the Public Laud States by act of August 4. >892, ELIZABtT1’ BARTEL, Of Arlita. County of Multnomah, Stut* Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement, No. 7676, tor the purchase of the S »4 ol 8w W ■»** S'* M of »<• \ llf>_ 33. tp 1 smith range 8 west and Ne % of N* 1/ section 5. to. 2 south, range)* west, and offer proof to show that the land sought ia more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Receiver, at Poitlauct, Oregon,on Tuesday, the 2Hth day of April, 1908. She names as wit- nesses : H W. West, of Tillamook, Oregon ; Jack Rupp, of T llamook, Oregon ; L Viggetn o( Ar'.ita. Oregou , J E Bartel, M D., Arlit* Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tj|f their claims in this office ou or before said a«tb day of April JQo*- Al.OKRNoN S. DRKS«yR I I I I I I I 1 I I I " Rptdtfer Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oreioa I for Tillamook County. 9 Willis G. Hopkins. ) Plaintiff, I vs. S Thad B. Preston. Defendant. J To Thad B Preston, the above named de- I fendant. In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and I answer th' complaint filed against you in | the above entitled action on or before the ex- ■ Siiration of six weeks from the date of the | irst publication of this summons, and if you ■ fail so to appear and answer tor want ■ thereof, plaintiff will apply to said Court for ■ the relief demanded in the complaint in this ■ cause. The relief demanded is the recovery of ■ a judgment against you for the sum of, B $5000.00. with interest thereon from May ■ 15th, 1907. at the legal rate and for coati ■ and disbursements of this action, being for ■ commissions earned under contract between fl plaintiff and defendant, and that all of your | right, title and interest in and to the follow- ing described real property, situate in Tilla- | mook County, Oregon : The E 44 of sec. 36. in tp. 2 N. R. 9 W. Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, the Se of the Sw *4, I the Sw >4 of the Se sec 6. tp IN, R 7 W. The S % of the Nw >4 and Lots .3 and 4, of B Sec. 1 ; the Nw >4 of theSe 14, the Se L4 of the B Se 14. of Sec. 6; the Ne % of the Nwl4, the B Ne *4 ’4. and L4 of the Sw Lof B Sec. R. all in Tp 3 N. R. 10 W The W. % of sec. 36, in tp. 1 S. R R W The W. V2 of the Sw %. sec. 13, and theE. B U of the Se of sec. 14. in Tp. 2 S. R. 10 W B The S. % of sec. 21 and the S. *4 of sec. 26, B In Tp. 3 N, R. 7 W., which has been attached B in said cause, by virtue of a Writ of Attach- fl ment duly issued in said cause, by the Sheriff B of Tillamook County. Oregon, be sold for the B purpose of satisfying any judgment which B plaintiff may recover against you in »aid B cause. This summons is published in the Tills- ■ mook Headlight by order of the HonorabkB H. F. Goodspeed, County Judge of Tills-B mook County, Oregon, made Februaryl2th.B 1908. directing publication thereof to btB made for six successive weeks, the first pub- lication being made on February 13th, 1908. H. T. B ott » & J ohn C. H og am , Attorneys for Plaintiff. | that their is a saving to be effected as compared with the work of men with brains muddled by alcohol. Much was accomplished along these strictly econo mic lines while times were good in the country. Even more may be expected if the present dulness continues, for be tween the drinking man and the tee ■ totaler the employer of labor will not A representative in this county bji hesitate long, when the fabor market is large real estate corporation. SpeciilH as well supplied as it is now.—Oregon inducements to those who wish to bv ' / ian. come financially interested. The i^eal Estate ^curitijCi The temperance question is becoming an issue of im portance. So long as it was dependent on the efforts of high- minded but impracticable dreameis who F obesy G rove , Or., Feb. 11—Three could see only the moral status of the were killed and 23 were injured, one very situation, progress was slow except in seriously, bv the derailment of the dead and buried communities, like those Sheridan local on a short trestle bridge in sleepy old Maine, where prohibition about three fourths of a mile west of established its first stronghold. But now this city at 6 o’clock tonight. Thu dead the question has been taken up on a are : Mrs. Edward Bates and 5-inonths- purely business basis and large employ old daughter, ol Forest Grove. ers of labor are insisting on total ab School Report for District No. 34. J. A. McDonald, of McMinnville. Report of school district. No. 34, for stinence on the part ot their employes Mrs. J. H. Brown, aged 60 of Sheri FORI’ DEARBORN BUILDING, The spread of the temperance move month ending January : Enrolled, 9 ; dan, was badly ciushed, and may not CHICAGO. ILL. ment, thus traceable to strictly economic No. da vs taught, 20 ; days attendance, recover. ______ _ ,........ • influences, , has _ encouraged ,the ....... old ....... line 178 ; days absence. 1 ; No, times tardy, The accident resulted from a broken prohibitionists to come in fur some of 0; per cent of attendance, 99. The fol rail, one 30 foot section at the west enJ * a * of the trestle bridge being splintered into the credit for bringing about the change, lowing pupils were neither absent nor i There are a few “special interest” in four pieces by the weight of the heavily and they are now endeavoring to inter tardy during the month : Mamie, Jim (iividuals who have tlyiir “hammer’’ out loaded coaches. The defective rail ap GARIBALDI. est Congress in drastic legislation. and Ralph Sutton, Katie. Emma and continually for the snap shot man. But I will be in McMinnville for two parently did not give WjO until alter Temperance news in yeiterdav's Ore Edith Bauer, Oscar Taggart and Otis .7 we notice this that the ex lunacties and or three weeks. Watch this space Les Ackley was the guest ot Mr. gonian covered a wide range of country Thomson.—C has H art , teacher. the engine, mail and bagWgf cars had the other “knockers" lack moral back for notice of niy return. If any Shearer and family a few days last week, as well as varying phases of the ques crossed in safety. bone and do nothing to boost and adver The smoksr was the first to leave the lie returned home Saturday accompanied tion. At Washington the Anti.Saloon Suffering and Dollars Saved. I repairs are needed, send them to tise the county. The snap shot man is of Marilla, N Y . says : me and I will attend to them at track, carrying with it two day coaches. by Miss. Christa, August and Otto League was urging the adoption of the " I E. am 8. a Loper. carpenter and have had many no doubt, a bad, wicked kind ot a fellow once. The smoker mid the first day coach ran Shearer and Mr. Evans who were guests Littlefield bill, prohibiting shipments of severe cuts healed by Hucklen's Arnica in the eyes of some |>eople, but give the over the ties for a distance of 20 yards at the Fairview dance Saturday night. liquor into prohibition territory, and a Salve. It. has saved me suffering atid devil his due, he does some good, effectual and pitched from the trestle to the Miss Lora McMillan was the guest ol representative of the California wine dollars. It is by far the best healing advertising for the county. However, I have ever found." Heals burns, ground, ten feet below, striking oil their Miss Burnice Jacoby at Bay City, growers was opposing it. At New Or salve sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and let the “knockers” “beef" as much as I9IWHIIIU sides. The second day coach also left Sarurday and Sunday. I leans Cardinal Gibbons gave out an in piles. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. they please about the snap shot man, the track, and turned only partly over. ter view opposing prohibition and favor- Mrs. John Paquet and two little for that is about all the thanks a |>ersoii Miss Grace Harding, of Gaston, a pas daughters. Ora and Verna, left for Tilla j ing local option. A. Charleston (W. Va.) TO OUR SUBSCRIB The Jumping Off Place receives in this city, anyway, for doing senger in the rear coach, was thrown mook Saturday where they expect to ' dispatch brings a report that the liquor •• Consumption had me in its grasp; something to advertise the county. through a window into less than two visit with friends for about a week, also interestshave raised $15U,0t>0 to be used and I had almost reached the jumping * * ♦ The Postmaster General The constant violation of the local feet of water beneath the trestle, but her daughter, Mrs. Grace |acobs. in defeat of the pending prohibition off place when I was advised to try Dr issued the following order, whi King's New Discovery , and I want to escai>ed uninjured. option law st Albany is no doubt res Mr. McMillan and Andrew Peterson amendment. Here in Oregon Conrad say right now, it saved mv life. Im went into effect January ist. The news of the wreck, which could be ponsible lot m drasiic ordinance govern Krebs, who has been attempting “ to provement liegan with the first bottle, were Tillamook visitors last week. applies to all newspapers w ing the city. Physicians granting pre seen from the depot, spread rapidly, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hobson returned organize a Hopgrowers' Union, tells a and after taking one dozen bottles I was a well and happy man again." says circulate through the mails: scriptions, it is said, must sign their residents ot this city hastened to assist home Thursday evening from Tillamook Salem correspondent that he has aban George Moore, of Grimesland, N.C. As names and give the date ot issuance. The the injured, who were removed from the where they had been since Sunday. A reasonable time will be a.-“ doned the fight and give as one of the a remedy for coughs and colds and ordinance gives the city officers authority overturned cars through the windows on Mrs Mary Alegg, .was one of Tilla-1 reasons for the unsatisfactory condition healer of weak, sore lungs and for pre lowed publishers to secure n to search without a warrant anyplace the upper side of the coaches. The dead ■nook's guests last week of the market the spread ol prohibition. venting pneumonia New Discovery is newals of subscriptions, but ut supreme 50c. and $1.00 at Chas. 1. less subscriptions are express!' A where they believe liquor 1« being sold. were found in the forward end of the Stella Temperley was under the weath Along with all of this news on the Clough, druggist. Trial bottle free. Prescriptions issued lor the sale ofliquor. first day coach, immediately behind the er a few days last week. great topic comes a statement from a renewed after the term for whid by a physician, must be filed sepatat smoker. Their bodies were removed to Dick Johnson expects to leave on the prominent Milwaukee brewer showing they are paid, within the folio» Genuine Imported Swedish Razors from other prescriptions and kept con a local undertaking establishment. Elmore on a business trip to Portland. that the "brewers, maltsters and dis- ing periods : That a score were not killed outright stantly ready lor public inspection, It , tillers' of the United States annually V A. Scblappi's sprained wrist is im. Best razor made Try one. Fully war seems that this kind of an ordinance was and that any of the occupants of the two proving quite slowly, after three months I consume in their products corn, barley. ranted, hollow ground, $2.00 ; Fully Dailies, within three months put into effect in every town where the overturned »lay coaches weie not seri of suffering. . rye, hops, sugar, fuel, lumber, advertis warranted, hollow ground, ivory handle local option law is in effect it would go ously iujured is considered miraculous. Weeklies, within one year;' Harry and Frank Crane, of the Miami, ing, transportation and other commodi. $3 00 . Single porpoise razor strop, 50c. a long way toward removing the claim That the list of fatalities was not larger ties to the amount of $354,851,097. He Double porpoise and web razor strop. they shall not be counted in tM were in Tillamook last week. that local option shifts the telling of was due to the fact that the train had Assn't Supt. Temperley.has been buisy also says that they pay state and Gov ♦ LOO. Postpaid to vour address. G eo . legitimate list cf subscribers, M* liquor from the saloon to drug stores.— not attaint'll much headway. As it was the last week drawing plans for the ernment licenses to the amount of $68,-! W. R eynolds , 950 East Davis St., Port North Yamhill Record. the coaches were not badly damaged. copies mailed on account there« 875,465. and city licenses and other ' new boat house. laud. Ore. » W » None of the injured sustained any shall not be accepted for inaiM ll it is a good thing to keep boys and Charles McMillan came home from taxes to the amount of $70,000,000. I broken limbe, ar.d with the exception at the second class postage rq young men who have done wrong out Bay City the end of the we-k to visit This brewer asserts that "the continued of Mrs. Brown, who received serious in spread of prohibition and the destruc | TEA of one cent a pound, but mayM of pool rooms, there certainly must In his parents and he returned Sunday. ternal injuries, few requireit the serv good reason and good logic in prohibit Mrs. Ruth Wilks, of the Miami, has tion of the brewing and distilling in-1 The way to buy tea is in mailed at the transient second dustries will result in the allied trades mg boys and young men who have not ices or a physieian, their injuries con. lieen quite ill in bed the past week. class postage rate of one cent« Misting principally ot bruises and »light done wrong from frequenting them. The Mrs. Chas. Temperley is under the in all lines ot manufacture being made j packages; somebody is each four ounces or fracti« cuts from broken glass. pool room question is our of importance to suffer great losses through the des weather this week. thereof, prepaid by stamps al When the paastuigers had lieen as to every city, and their demoraluing In Miss Annie Ripley, from up the Miami, troyed market for their product.’’ The responsible for it. sisted from their uncomfortable post fixed. fluence« are lie 1 ng pointed out by the prohibitionistswill, of course, take ex Y’our grocer returns your money If you don’t is the guest of Mrs. McMillan like Schilling's Best ws pay him. ception to some of these statements, and Press of the State. For instance, in Port ti m, such of the injured hn reeided at Mr. McMillan expects to leave on the Consequently, all subscribe land, it has been found necessary to pass ! points further west were placet! in the Elmore for San Francisco where he will will tell the brewer that the business ^Mgage an<l mail cars and shortly after who are in arrears to the an ordinance to prohibit minors from Keeping Open House consult with ■ doctor about his health. ought to lie destroyed. light for one year or more w®® Eieribiidy is welcome when we feel cutering pool rooms and to compel them V o’clock that part of the train which But neither brewer nor prohibitionist, August and Otto Shearer left Tuesday to close at certain hours at night. This remained intact proceeded to Carltun morning for McMinnville, going over the cardinal or grafter, hopgrower or wine good; and we feel (hat way only when pay up as soon as possible, our digestive organs are working pro- is what the Oregon Journal has to say and McMiouville, where several of the 1 mountains in their own rig. while gone merchant, can do very much for or P7'T- Dr- K>ng » New Life Pills r,gu. publishers will have to co^PJ injured live. about ft against the issue. It is at the mercy of late the action of stomach, liver and with this order, aud subscriw® they will tie the guests at several dances Walter Hembren. of McMinnville, was Thia is considered one of the best ordi hard-headed busiuess interests that de bowels so perfectly one can t help feeling will have to do the same. the one ot interest will be that given at “ nances yet drafted for the city’s morals fastened beneath the roof uf the stuck Dr H. Morris's father's home near Me sire sober men for no other reason than Chil 7 CL I“T* ‘hw piIU' Chas I. Clough s prug store. and is expected to act as a great preven er, which rested on his leg It wss five ot crime among young toys. Mtinv ••owary to chop away < poctioo of I Minnville the fourteenth. Many Sleepless Nights. 0*'" lads have been arrested in Portland in I the car roof before Hembree could be to a Persistent Cough. R«1" the past few months for petty thieving Fund at Last. $1OO Reward, $IOO. and robbery whose downfali could be extricated. He was not badly hurt. " For several winters past The res. ter» «I Oils paper will be Blessed ti directly traced io the pool rooms. The Mrs. BatkM and child, of this city. I lestn that there Het lea.I one dreaded «toes« has been troubled with a most l*r’*** boys' became so infatuated with the (who were killed, were on their w^y lheteelescv has been able to care in all its and disagreeable cough, which ** games and Kssmtatiuns found tn the "Mo aud that I» Catarrh Itali a Calarrh ably extended over a period u» pool rooms that they soon took to steal to Gaston, to which place they were; Cure to the only pom tire cute not known to the medical fiatrrnitv Catarrh bel,« a on.lit. weeks and caused her many tag in ortfei to secure monev with which arranging to move, They were accviu | lionet INCOKPOAATKD. diesane require» a cooatltstlonanl treat nights," writes Will J Hayner, <«•* to pay tor their game*. Suite ot them penfed to the depot tins afternoon by | meni. Hall s Catarrh Cate taken i uieen. Hr the Burley. Colo., Bulletin. " eytn went so far in their efforts to ille Mr. BaUee. who n iuaiued here to at- ! acting directly upon the blood and mscoua were tried each year w«’ ^.tarwa ot the avatem thereby dentro)Ing the H.ndlmg D.iry R.noh.., remedies tally gam monev that thei held up I* iruin.iaiion ot the dteeaee, aud giving the patient beneficial results. In November tend to detail» incident to the removal ( atienglh , de« t ria us and entered house« Timber bands and City Property by building up the coutltutioH and the cough again put in an apt** off his . •eel. ling nature Indoing ite wot k the proprie tor. have eomuch taith In it. curative poserà and my wife acting on the snggr*1 Uist your property uuith us. Wanted. A ^leoal'vt(sin. consisting of two that they offer use Hundred Hollar» for ear a friend, purchased a bottle of t'hs* To rent, a furnished dairy ranch ua coM-hr«, nrrfcvd *c llw> mw » of 11* J cane that it Sula to cure Send for llat of leni b. W. MeHDAMS, Pres -ran laiu's Cough Remedy. The rasas •harm. One with about 40 cows pic • r»ck at 9 40 o'cluck. 1 ringing Gcueral Otti«.. : Pop’™’°k^*- indeed marvelous. After t*lre* ! .. ? J chkney a co . Toledo o. B. O. SNUFFER. s.e. «oM by all DrngpiM». the cough entirely disappeared »<" trued. J. B .M ather , Manager J. F Q Brno, AaaiaUnt Super H*U a Family Pilla tor constipauon. Tillamook Office. first door west of Coates' Abstract Office not manifested itself since. Tin’ f*" for sale bv all Druggists. Three Killed and Twenty- Three Injured. I I I I 1 —WANTED— Si At McMinnville. (l : Dr.H. E.MORRIS Tillamook Land & Investment Company. iu