Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 20, 1908, Image 8

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    Editorial Snap Shots.
The wreck on the Nehalem beach shows
the need of a telephone line along the
Coast.
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Were you ever annoyed by the demo­
cratic monomaniac who is buggy on
politic» ?
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Sheriff! in ‘‘dry" counties should have
a new nick name and should be know n
as blind pig chasers.
W * *
We wonder what the cow punchers
will think of the city council in allowing
Old Bossy to run at large.
A * *
that the spirit of rule or ruin is not dead
in this city. VVe see it exerting itself
again, now that an election is approach
ing, in the effort of the bootlegger’s bri­
gade to make the county wet and to do
up the county officials who had the back,
bone to do their duty.
* * *
It costs 28^c. a box to get Tillamook
cheese to Portland, and there were about
+0,000 boxes shipped last year from this
city. The 28*-x •» made up in this way :
1c. |»er box goes to B. C. Lamb for allow­
ing it to pass over the dock ; 12VaC. per
box is charged by the transportation
company to carry it from this city to
Astoria ; and 15c. per box is charged to
carry it from Astoria to Portland. With
a free public wharf and duck in this city
and a community interest line of boats
between Portland and Tillamook, the
home products ought to be landed in
Portland at less than one half what it is
now costing. Half a cent a pound for
cheese shipped from Tillamook City to
Portland is too big a “graft” upon the
dairymen's product.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I will not
be responsible for any debts which may
be contracted by my wife, Jennie Illing
worth.
Dated, Medford, Ore., Feb. 11. 1908.
C. N. I llingworth .
Card of Thanks.
We herewith wish to thank the Sisters
and friends for their kindness shown to
our little daughter and sister Helen, who
died at the Academy, January 30th.
M r . M. H offstatter . S r .,
E lsie A. H offstatter .
M r . and M rs . F. H offstatter .
Our Latch String
Always hangs out to anyone
who wishes first class bank-
iug accommodations.
Don’t be backward in pulling
this string when in need of
us.
When the new electric light company
Old Time Dance.
begins sowing slab wood to this city,
Another old time dance, tube given
why wouldn't it be a profitable business
by the olil ti ers of Tillamook county,
also to start a slab wood yard ? But
will take place at the Opera II ouhc ,
we hope they won't become slab wood
Friday evening, February 28th, 1908.
kings.
* * *
First class music by the old lime
Why not submit the initiative and ref­
orchestra
J. H. Ellison and Patrick
erendum to the voters of Tillamook and
Smith.
allow them to decide as to the innocence
Everybody come, for it is going to be
or guilt of Hembree, the Sandlake ninr
another big gathering of old timers.
derer, if every thing is to be submitted to
Dance Tickets, 5 ic. Spectators, 25c.
COFFEE
TIPS FROM THEIR ELDERS
the people ?
M. D. Reading, Henry Leach, H. F
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You
can
buy something
With a steamer running direct from Judge Burnett Point» Moral From ! Go xlspeed, E Jenkins, Committee on
INCORPORATED.
Tillamook Bovs’ Escapade.
Management.______________
called “coffee” at 10c lb
Portland to Tillamook it would bring
thousands of home seekers to the county
S aia : m . Or., Feb. 16—That the four \ To the Republican Voters- of Tilla- with 3000 miles of R R Excellent Facilities for Handling Dairy Ranehts
the next few years, increasing the travel Tillamouk boys who were recently con- |
mook County.
Timber bands and City Property,
so much that hotel accommodation victed of stealing goods from a store
freight from the roaster;
hist your property uuith us.
would hare to be provided
I hereby announce myself as a candi­
learned their lesson in crime from the
don’t.
* * *
date
for
nomination
on
tire
Republican
• Tillamook, On
Surety the Mayor and the Councilman men who violate the liquor law was one ticket, for the office of County Clerk, at
Your grocer returns your money If you don t ü. W, McflDflMS, Pres.
B. 0. SNUFFER, See.
VI”8, Portland, Ort
know that it is the proper thing to pasn of the assertions made by Circuit Judge the Primary election to be Field on April like Schilling's Best; we pay him.
George
H.
Burnett
this
afternoon
at
the
an ordinance to keep minors out of the
17th 1908.
Tillamook Office, first door west of Coates’ Abstract Office.
pool rooms, and they ought to know as Young Men’s Christian Association
If nominated a'nd elected, I pledge my­ To Voters of Tillamook County.
fudge
Burnett's
subject
was
“
Law
Ob
­
well that the people demand it. But it
servance.’’ The trend of his address was self to attend strictly to the duties of the
Gentlemen,—I beg herewith to an­
may be the “special interests’’ object.
Wanted.
The Jumping Off Place.
that not so much depends upon the laws office. The same courteous treatment to nounce myself as a candidate for nomi.
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To rent, a furnished dairy ranchx
all.
<a Consumption had ms in its grasp;
that
are
written
in
the
statute
books
as
Gee I The old time Tillamook girls and
nation on the Republican ticket for the and I had almost reached the jumping shnres. One with about 40 cowi j
•Yours respectfully,
boys are getting gay with another old upon the npirit of obedience manifested
office of County Treasurer, at the pri­ off place when I was advised to try Dr feired.
J. B. M ather , Buell,M
C
has
.
A.
J
ohnson
.
time dance and “We won't go home till by the citizens. Judge Burnett referred!
mary election to be held on April 17th, King’s New Discovery; and I want to
say right now, it saved my life. Im­
morning” spirit permeating the atmos­ to the Tillamook cases by way’ of illu­ To the Republican Voters of the 1908.
provement liegan with the first bottle, Many Sleepless Nights, Own
phere. If they get too gay, the snap stration, saying that men had been doing Second Justice District of Tilla
If elected County Treasurer I will and after taking one dozen bottles I was to a Persistent Cough. Re t
Fund at Last.
shot man will ba ye to ring the curfew an extensive business in smuggling liquor
have my office^ n the Court House.
a well and happy man again,” says
mook County, Oregon.
“ For several winteis past my q
into the “dry” county of Tillamook and
George Moore, of Grimesland, N.C. As
bell on them.
Yours Very Truly.
has
lieen
troubled
with a most perntJ
* * *
a remedy for coughs and colds and and disagreeable cough,
selling it in direct violation of the local
j hereby announce myself as a ctndi-
J. S. S tephens .
which ¡nJ
healer
of
weak,
sore
lungs
and
for
pre
­
Statement No. 1 appears to be a bone option law. The boys, he said, went date for
office of Justice of the
ably extended over a period ofaM
of contention just now in the newspapers their elders one better by engaging in Peace of the Second Justice District of To The Voters of Tillamook venting pneumonia New Discovery is weeks and caused her many sleeps
supreme. 50c. and $1.00 at Chas. I.
of the State. Ju’t for a little political
nights," Writes Will J Harner, editor
County.
Clough, druggist. Trial bottle free.
I Tillamook County, subject to the decision
the Burley. Colo., Bulletin. " V im
grand stand play some of the politicians
of
the
Republican
Primaries
to
be
held
are awfully concerned, but the voters are Holstein Breeders' Associat'on
I hereby announce myself as candidate Marathon Lodge Hold» Anniver. remedies were tried each year, whij
April 17th next. If nominated and
beneficial results. In November i
not troubling themselves whether can­
the cough again pur in an appetna
sarv Exercises.
A call of the dairymen of Tillamook elected I pledge ntyself to grant justice for the nomination of school superinten
didates subscribe to it or not.
dent
on
the
republican
ticket,
and
would
and
my wife, acting on the suggestion
County to meet at the Court House on to all and special favors to none.
Chancellor
Commander
C.
H.
Chris
M * *
a
friend, purchased a bottle of Ch»»«
respectfully request the support of the
Saturday,
Feb.
29,
at
one
o
’
clock,
for
Soliciting
your
support
in
the
coming
Office seekers «re scarce this year in the
voters at the primary election to be held tiansen, Wm. and Hugo Effenberger Iain’s Cough Remedy. The resulla
indeed marvelous. After three da
republican party, which may account for the purpose of organizing a Holstein Primary, I remain, very respectfully,
April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected Fred Zaddach, Henry Tobi, H.JW. Tolil, the cough entirely disappeared suit
Breeders' Association. The purpose of |
B axter S tillwell .
democratic bosses being somewhat at a
A.
Anderson,
Jim
Lotntnen,
Oscar
I pledge myself to attend strictly to the
not manifested itself since. This reus
loss to know how to fix the “slate” for the association is to help the dairy in.
<iuties of the office and to give an honest, Bergman, W. N. Reddaway, Robert is for sale by all Druggists.
Notice.
the primary election. No one can com­ tercsts of Tillamook by introducing new
economical and impartial administration Crawford, Alvin Thompson, Matthew
The Water Commission will receive
plain that they had no show to get on and raising Holstein stock.
Olson, all Nehalemites and members of
during the whole of my term.
C1IAS Kl'NZE.
sealed proposals nt its next regular meet­
the primary election ticket. All that
Nehalem Lodge. No. 102. K. of P. cauie
Very
respectfully.
ing for laying 4,700 feet of additional
they have to do is to groom themselves
A representative in this countjk
down in a body to attend the meeting
W.
S.
B
uhl
.
Card of Thanks,
main.
and trot out into the limelight.
of Marathon Lodge, No. 89, to see the large real estate cor|K»rution. Sptni
It will also receive staled proposals
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Rank work exemplified and to take inducements to those who wiihtod
We wish to thank the many friends
County Jottings
A new line of steamers between Port
for the employment of a general superin­
part in the anniversay exercises com­ come financially interested.
and neighbors who showed so muoh
land and Tillamook, and a new public
tendent to care for the system and to do
kindness and sympathy on account of
W. A. Gage and wife are gone f rom memorating the 44th anniversary of the
warehouse and dock without a toll gate
the taping and collecting, at a fixed sal­
founding of the Order.
would be a godsend to Tillamook City. our liereavemnnt, in the d all» of our ary. and sealed proposals to do the tap. I'dlaniook. Miss Gage informs us that
husband
and
son;albo
to
the
members
A. W. Severance made the principal
they have not deci led on a location
FORT DEARBORN BUILDING,
And why not ? This city has been under
ing alone at a fixed price.
of the 1,0,0.F. for their sympathy.
as yet.
address of the evening, after which a
the control and in the grip of the special
CIFCAGO, ILL.
Anyone desiring, to bid on the above
Mas. K asper Sen LAP PI.
W. H. Christenson has the site pre­ splendid lunch was served. Great credit
interests too long, and it is time that the
can have full information by calling upon
M r . and M rs . C asper S i ’ chlappi ,
pared and part of the lumber on the is due to the committee, in charge of the ikw « ai'« « w » ii i»*
business men, the dairymen and people
the Secretary of the Commission.
ground for tile construction of a new exercises and supper, for the creditable
demanded a new deal, for the county has
O a £ N olan , Secretary.
EVERYTHING FOR
manner in which they performed their J
Notice to Contractors.
barn. 38 x 74 ft.
been bottled up by the special interests
PHYSICIANS’
duty.
The
Nehalem
Knights
were
royally
and it is time to cast the yoke off ami
We were detained at W. H. Christen­
Auction Sale !
Notice is hereby given that bids will be
PRESCRIPTIONS.
open thecouuty up.
son’s by the had storm on Saturday entertained. May the good will of Mar.
received by the County Court of Tilla
J. J. Powell will hold an Auction and Sunday, Mr. Christenson is an ex­ thon and Nehalem lodges, K. of P., I naniiiuKiiiaMiuiiBin «iimittm * ««
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The gambling erase has again struck mook County, for the construction of a 8ale at ; Curtiss' place, on the Wilson pert checker player, and this is to say we never grow less.
We specialize on prescription
River,
I two. miles north of Tillamook
some of ourcilizens who have been mixed bridge across the Trask River at the City, on
compounding arid therefore
Tuesday, Feb. 25th, at one got walloped.
lohnson
place,
according
to
plans
and
carry a stock which repre­
up with gambling before in this city.
o clock, including
TEA
Union District, No. 42, has closed for
sents everything thnt physi­
1 Sorre) Horse, 5 years old; 4 Head of
How foolish it is and what a bad ex­ specifications on file at the County
one
week
on
account
of
measles.
cians hereabout are likely to
Not
1 in 1000 who buy
ample. What would the people think of Clerk’s office. All bids must be filed on Freeh Cows now in and 18 coming fresh
prescribe. All new worthy
Miss Mary Brooten goes to Cloverdale
this spring; 4 fat Hogs; 1 Poland China
the snapshot man if he s|>ent all night or before 2 o’clock p.m .March 4, 1908. Sow.
pharmaceuticals are here si
4
due
to
come
in
in
April;
t
nearly
Schilling
’
s
Best
wants
the
for
a
week
to
relieve
Miss
Millie
Iler
in
soon as out and our line of
in one of the old houses across the slough A certified check must be deposited with new Hav Loader; 1 Manure Spreader; 1
the
hotel.
prescription drugs is com
gambling with three others ? It is ex­ the County Clerk at the time of filing Hay Cutting Box; 1 600 lb. Cream
money.
Mrs. I). C. Collier, of Woods, is about
plete at all times. Only goods
actly as lud^e Burnett says, if business the bid, equal to five per cent of the bid, Seja-rator; 1 Black Mare, with fold, 7
of highest purity and quality
Your rrocer return, your money U you don’t
rears old; 1 Yearling Heifer; fl Head
men of this city show such a bad ex­ as a guarantee <»f good faith on the part Fall Calves; 1 Poland China Boat; 1 the house again after a severe illness.
are ever used.
E. H. Virge) is a resident of Woods like Schilling', Best; we pay him.
ample. it is not surprising that young of the bidder. All lumber to be used in New Set of Double Work Harners; 1
Physicians who are ac­
I
once
more
after
an
absence
of
several
construction
of
said
bridge
will
be
fur
­
quainted
with our stock and
Lumber Wagon; 1 nearly new Sole Hat
tnen will want to do the same or go one
years.
methods
invariably feel sure
nished and delivered at the bridge site Rack; I new Oliver Cililled Plow, 1 Hav
better.
of best results from the medi­
* * *
by the County. The County Court re­ Fork. F( rk. and Shovels, 4 Milk Cans,
Mrs. Mary E. Wood, a resident of
Buckets.
cines they have prescribed
Judge Burnett took occasion, in ad­ serves the right to reject any and nil Milk
Woods
tor
28
years,
and
a
lady
of
71
Termi —2 per cent off for cash. Seven
when they see our label os
dressing the Young Men's ChristianV\s- bids.
months time at 8 per cent on secured years of,age, is enjoying good health,
the bottle.
sociation at Salem, to refer to the lawless
noie.
By order of the County Court.
Expert services day or night.
but deplores the lack of Church privL
C, E. R eynolds , Auctioneer,
faction in Tillamook City, pointing out
Prices as low as anywhere. ,
leges in Woods.
G. B. L amb ,
Mav we fill your prescriptions!
that the young men who were arrested
___________ Comity Clerk, i To the Republican Voters of Tilla
A porcupine was killed by tlfe Follett
Capital Stock.........................$25,000.
nnd sentenced for burglary were only
mook County, Oregon.
boys half way between Ocean Park and
Offers every facility for safe banking,
Notice to Contractors.
going their elders one better. We want
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
Mr.
Brooten's
—
we
have
some
of
the
Tillamook, Ore., Feb. 7. 1908.
and solicits your business.
the law-abidingcitiscnsand parents who
quills for a curio.
Reliable Draggiât,
G
entlemen
,
—
Having
served
one
term
Notice is hereby given that bid, will be
have children to raise to think over the
Commercial, Savings and Trust De­
Mr. Brier, living on Big Nestucca.
in the office of County School Superin.
received
bv
the
County
Court
of
Tilla
­
Tillamook, Ore.
situation, and also ask whether it is not
partments,
while going over a slije near his place,
time, for the sake of the young men and mook County for the construction of a tendent, 1 hereby announce mv candi­
Interest
at
current
rates
on
checking
dacy for renomination in the Primary discovered in liis track a lock of the old accounts.
the reputation of the city, to go alter the bridge across the Trask River at or near
Hint lock pattern.
Election to be held April 17, 1908.
the
Hunt
place,
according
to
plans
and
Our little book, •- Helpful Hint« on
lawbreakers with a view to rid the city
W. L. Noyes and family, of Oretown, Banking explaining how to do your DIE WORLDS fiBEATEST SEWING MACH«
If
renominated
and
re-elected,
I
pledge
specifications
oil
file
nt
the
Clerk's
office.
of them. Other cities have done so and
banking
by mail is ready.
J
are
contemplating
a
move
to
a
ranch
mysell
to
attend
to
all
of
the
duties
of
have collected hundreds of dollars in fines All bids must bo filed oil or before 2
asking f°r “ C°Py- II-’ free f,,r ,hf
o'clocd p ni. March 4th, 1008. A certifi­ the office in a careful and conscientious near Tillamook before many months.
ns well.
ed check must be deposited with the manner, and without prejudice and par­
M * *
We have all heard inure or less about County Clerk at the time of filing the tiality ; that I will labor diligently for Valuable Remedy for Colds
the young men who foolishly committed bid, equal to five per cent of the bid, as the upbuilding of our splendid public
w «• r,anc* Group.
,„<,lyy' R,‘ Rtturney at Wen­
crime in this city, vet with the environ­ a guarantee of good faith on the part of schools in all parts of the county, believ­ , Y
atchee,
Wash, says:
I have used
ments and the bad example set by others the bidder. All lumber to be used in the ing that the best schools possible are Chamberlain
s Cough Remedy in my
it was not surprising, and if the same construction of the said bridge will be none too good lor the boys and girls of family for colds and croup with good
conditions prevail other young men will furnished and delivered at the bridge Tillamook County.
results. I ami to always keep this
1N U ~ Mp OR FltLD-AT
fall into their lootsteps. There is one •ite bv the county. The court reserves
Soliciting vour support in the coming remedy in the house." Sold by all
MOUNTAIN OR SHO..E
Druggists. ______
1
primaries. I am,
thing we have observed about young the right to reject any and all bids.
TTiere ls slwsytl chancy
men in this city. There arc quite a num
Very respectfully yours,
By order ol the County Court.
Keeping Open House.
t . ....
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shooting
l»er young men who have been identi­
r.ieryb<>dy is welcome when we feel
W avxf . W. W ilby ,
G. B. L amb ,
good and we feel that way only when
fied fur several years with the Catholic
County School Superintendent.
County Clerk.
for upward« of iirty yMrl,
our digestive organs are working pro-
church in this city who are industrious,
I*/ y.i Dr’ K,ng " N*'w
Pilla'rJgu-
Call for County Warrants.
gentlemanly, lawahiding and a credit to
Genuine Imported Swedish Razors late the action of atomach. liver aKnd
bowels») perfectly one can't help feeline
the community in which they reside. We
ÎÂ vmr .” w 'E- ■‘ n ,,
All warrants on the General Fund en­
P‘IU- 25c •»
Best raxor made Try one. Pnlly WRr- Chai
seldom Natter anyone with compliments,
‘«fier., w. ,hlp dTr^i’ “¿ÍJ/pVr
Lha«.
I.
Clough
ti
q
rug
store.
dorsed
prior
to
Jan.
5.1906,
will
f»e
paid
! ranted, hollow ground. $2.01); Fully
but we wish to compliment these young
j^i.- *F— rwwHpt wt cSrfi,,,
on presentation. Interest ceases this warranted, hollow ground, ivory handle
for their moral conduct.
’»•‘ml
18tli dav of Feb., 1809.
SIOO Reward, $IOO
$3 00 . Single porpoise raxor strop. 50c. .
• m n>K
aw*
I Double porpoise and web raxor strop,
P. W.Tonn,
The Headlight has beta publishing a
County Treasurer. $1.00. Postpaid to vour address. G eo .
< •!•• it-irZl k •'•rw.iraru
n»w«»ir«i
R>< of valuable information about dairt
•K .....
n>r
W. R kvnolds , 950 East Davis St.. Port-
ms in TUIamooh county last year which
J.
*
TETr
^
g
«
TOOL
CO.
Call for Road Warrants.
and. Ore.
-“.“SS'.aSK.-is-i'SW?1
makes splendid advertising matter to
««»T
All warrants on Road Fund endorsed Suffering and Dollars Saved.
advertise the county, which could be
Maw,, V. 8. A.
E. S. I.oper, <4 Manila. N.Y. sava fovnstation Of the
used to good effect. Somehow it is hard on Jan. 3, 1908. nnd Noe. 10295. 9942,
1"*.1
THt RE* HOMI SEWIR8 MACHIN!
to get the prominent cituens together •845, 10174, 9832. 10137. 10022. " I am a earpt nter and have had many , •trench by
Orange, Ma®»-
‘ "I
and to slick together in an effort to do 10045. 10065, 10039, 99M and 9930 severe cute h.-alwf hy Rucklen s Arnica ' 'tbih^’°a?Meh
Many «ewinc machines are f"«detOsellrW
’• ”, h" v*’?’
’uff'■""«
Wality, but tb« Mew Home is mad« ••
something which will benefit the moral endorsed Jan. 4. 1908, will be paid. In dollars. J< » by far rite l»,t healing that ther offer t»ns» Hun.lmi iwali.w. P°Wer*.
Out ruaran ty never rtios out
and industrial conditions of the city tenet ceases th» 18th <la* ol Feb 1908 •alve | f>av«ev«r found." Urals burns i
P. W T odd .
by autborlAHi
aoe»«. ulcers, fever awe«, ectem, and •¡MbTan
» CO . ToMo. 0.
and county, for the reason, we snppuse.
Count; Treasurer. piles 25»., at Chas. 1. Clough, Druggist i
FO» »AL* »V
Taka Hall . F.nul, rm» lor ron,lip<lloB
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook
Land & Investment Company,
—WANTED--
The i^eal Estate ^curifijti
:
First Bank & Trust
Company,
I
i
bay city , ore .
E. T. HALTON, A«*«'-