Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 07, 1908, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 7. 1908
Editorial Snap Shots.
Sappington, who haw democrat« ruuning
hi« campaign, and by two attorney»»
who will have busineKa in the justice
court doing everything to elect him f
U e will leave the question with Home of
the smaitv, abusive attorneys to quib
hie over, for they are dab&t< rs at that
kind of business.
tripfto Nehalem very well, larva use„ the
was in the custody of the "Sheriff ’’
Commissioners’ Court.
E ngland S ays
The Board oï
Comuiissiolier*.
As all the railroad condemnation suits
composed of Judge Goodspeed sod Coer
John : “Professor. I am indebted to miMianers Ailey and Budyfclt, .. m »J.-
went over until the next term of the cir­
cuit court, thin does not indicate that
v« u tor all 1 know.”
Prof; “Oh, don’t mention it. It is a sion, ai nd the first business was to all
the railroad company i« in any hurry to
complete the road.
mere trifle.’’
the following bill» ■'
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Work in R D. No. 6.
This being the last month of school it
We would think that most of the peo
Orley Kelluw.
pie in Tillamook would vote againsc
is hard tor some to stay in school, but Tom Kt I low .
Governor Chamberlain on general prin-
this is 1 lie poorest time of the year to
M. C. Kellow
ples and for paroling the Sandlake mur­
drop out.
Bridge Laue....
derer and in putting this county to a lot
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The little folks enjoyed themselves A A. Laue..
more additional expense.
Claud Laue..
‘
EDITORS;
very much the first of May. hanging
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and strictly prohibits
Ule Lane.....
C iceronian »—
Muy baskets, ringing door bells, and jerry
it is just as well to look at the matter
Lew al leu
E
liza
D
awson
and
E
lsie
S
covell
.
then
"Skidooing.
”
the sale of alum
squarely in the face and accept the in­
Claud Lewallen
« A a
evitable with as good grace as possible
E mersonian »—
Fred Lewalleu.
baking powder
It will he two or three years—perhaps
T H. S D. C. Yell.
J. R. Lowrance
E lmer A llen and C loyd D awson .
more—before a railroad is built and in
Macaroni4 Macaroni !
joe Lowrauce
operation in Tillamook county.
Zip ! Boom! Bah !
Art Bodyfilt .
"KNOW THYSELF, LEAST YE Armv Beans, Army Beans.
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A. L Miller .
Rah ! Rah ! Rah I
Mr. Samuel Elmore has been kicking
W. D. Wiuters.
REPENT.”
9 9
about the assessments on the cannery
Fred Affolter...
?•
’
“
Where
were
you
born.
Sammy
?
’
plants and canned salmon, taking the Written to commemorate an event
Arnold Affolter
The sale of alum food«
Sammy : "Wasn’t born ’tall, I just —. Yack......
matter into court, which decided against in the life of Professor Rutherford.
has
been
made
illegal
in
Washington
and
the District of Colunj.
washed
ashore.
’
’
him It is really too bad that the can
Dick Allen ...
The most philanthropic spirit of the
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nery plants should be assessed and that age is to be found i>i the person of Prof
Frank Owens.
bia. and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized m
Mr. Elmore has to pay taxes like the Rutherford. Ou April 21, it was neces
Mr R Beals has returned from Union
Work in R. D. No. 3.
otlie c m on people of this county.
sary that some bills for the High School county, and will live at Nehalem, Many Norman Olsen, team
injurious-
of
the
students
are
hoping
that
Gladys
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be taken to Bay City, and of course
M. D. Rtadiug ......
will be in school here again next year.
The Pacific Rail way & Navigation Co. Prof, was the first to volunteer liis sei
Ed Catterhu, team...
guaranteed over twelve months ag<» that vices.
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George Olds..
Do»s Rob know now who "Macaroni” L. Koss ;......
the road would be completed and in
At a great sacrifice to himself, he. to­
operation in two years, now it is readi gether with Albert Bramwell and Mar­ is ? We rather think he does
Henry Leacb
to give anol her guarantee to the same cus Frankis Pike, undertook the in
Will Himes..
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effect, which forces us to have to admit glorious task of riding to Bay City on
N«»w that Mtv has returned the L- C. Wilks.
that the P. R &, N Co.’s guarantees are wheels to post the bills.
Mar bees will be flving, and tht an Fred Bush.....
on a par with a big soap ball and easily
Although the way was long and th« swers will be “maybe’’ instead of "I Albeit Olds..
broken.
road rough, they perserved until they
K. B. Vaughn, team
were midway of the long hill on this
Egbert Goudsperd
XXX
It will be noticed that none of the lead- side ol Bay Citv, where Prof’s magnani
vnas. 0'tnson
You Tell Me.
in'busineM and professional men have nious disposition led him to make a
— Goodspeed..
Call's correspondence
and be very sure you get Royal.
The
Higned the petition to submit the local I great sacrifice ol his own pleasures and
L. L. SUiiweli
option question to a vote of the people comfort for the accomodation of his column. ____
E. W. Stanley
Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape
The business men know that if a thou­ own pleasures and comfort for the ac reasonal le subjects cheerfully answered. Frank Wheeler....
Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole-1
sand dollars is put into circulation and comodation of the fellow-creatuies.
To Macaroni A., Nehakm, Oregon.— M C. I'rowbridge
Approaching the foot of the lull and Yes, we believe you did right in refusing
a large proportion of that goes over the
Work in R. D. No. 2
someness of the food.
saloon bar they will do that much less coming at a brisk walk, came a learn ol to lend your boat to the gentleman you Mai ph us Johnsou
Now. discribe with the auburn hair and the
business.
very dignified looking donkeys
Harry
Crane
......
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before entering into a detailed account smile that wont come off Carelul in Clarence Tilden
Is it the duty of the Press to expose of the trip, perhaps it would not lx quints made by the editors as to this Geo. Regan......
the violations of law—in selling liquor amiss Io describe the hill down which man's character prove him a dangerous
Frank 1 earson..
and in gambling which has been going oil they were going, and at the middle man to lend anything to.
Chas. Regan .....
Frank Wells
F. W. Robitch
of late in the well known joint and in point of which, Prof, made his greatest
To H. H., Tillamook, Ore—In answer Ben Johnson......
Frank Trout
B. W. Turner .
other places—or should Mayor Johnson, hit.
to your question, we are glad to pre­ .\laik Hobson...
Carl Wallin.
as the executive officer of this city, put a
The road down the hill is good with dict a glorious future for you We would
I. S Phillips .
Sam
Johi
son
......
Louis Ludtke
atop to it ? It is plain to see that the the exception that on each side there is advise you to correspond with William
Alvin Blum .
Geo. Loerpabel
Mayor’s "do nothing" policy has not an uprising of loose gravel. Nature has Bunlick, 3rd street and 5th Avenue. Till Dan Perry......
A. H. Beatv .
John
Hobson..
Fred Zaddach.
elevated the irtoral condition of the city abundantly adorned the surrounding amook, and secure him as a playing
J. H. Dunstan
Felix Kyy
landscape with numerous clusters of partner. With him we are sure you can Harry Angello
a ny.
Walter Kinnaman
ff * ft
Otto Schrader
wild blackberries, and,taken altogether, go forth and conquer at the glorious Olaf Rudd......
E. K Gilbert ...
Thompson
Blake
John Hickey..
We wonder how many persons, who it is ail i leal place for an obliging per- game of tennis.
James Christensen
Tom Johnson......
Chas. Alley ..
claim to he red hot Statement No. 1 ad son to make a sensational hit.
G. H. Poland"....
To
Mr.
F.
P.,
Tillamook.
Ore
—
In
an
Grant
Marshal.
..
Arriving at about the middle of the
John Gray ..
vocates, have lead the stiitemeiit or are
L. E. Witman......
swer
to
vour
question,
we
think
v<»u
John
Waldenragh
aware that the primary election law hill, and seeing the mules coining. Prof,
Elmer Wilson
J. W. Hellenbrand
could
easily
get
a
place
on
the
Beaver
Deck
Johnson
...
contains another statement w hich those at once began pressing down upon the
Chas Lutinan.
A. M. Commons . ..
who aspire to office may sign. It is the break ot his wheel and was much sur­ team. We hear that a few good all- John Johnson, team.
August Davidson
Clarence Atterbury
same tiling with regard to the amend prised to find that, instead ot slowing around men are needed just now by William Schlappi....
Andrew Davidson
William Christensen
Alvin jurhus...
nieiits and petitions which are to lie down, his speed was rapidly incieasmg Mc< reedie.
Frank Steinhauer
D. T. Dann......
OMzar
Liehn
—
To Miss C. T., Tillamook, Ore.—Yes,
voted on in June, not one voter out of Fearing a collision, but probably think
Clarence Doughney
W. R. Robede.
Nels
Andcrxon
twenty will have read them or know ing more of the drivers feeling’s than he ask him by all means, leap year does nut
R. Allen...........
Deputy Sheriffs at Elect on.
Harry Mitchell
their import.
did of his own, Prof, at once turned oui come very often.
D. T. Werchkul.
W. N. Rediiaway........................ II
Frank Sheldon
S .44 S
ft ft ff
of the road against the loose gravel at
Raleigh....
W.
T.
Claud
Vedder................................ II
Teacher : “Yes, the diamond is the Frank Hob&on.
It is not so long ago that people have the side and in close proxiinitv to a
F. E. Norton.......
|-»H, Harrison............................... II
Harry Angello
forgotten it, yet Tillamookers have a couple ot fully developed blackberry most precious of all stones ”
H. A Milts.........
Atie Simmons................................ 31
Jessie: "Why, I always thought thai Warren Hoskins
dear recollection that the Pacific Rail­ vines Upon hitting the loose gravel,
E. E. Webb.......
Wm. Body felt............................... II
Joe L Johnson...
way & Navigation Company promised (probably to save the mules from an Jasper was the most precious.’’
R. R. Creighton
Jonuie Moore................................ Ï li
Wui Hoskins, team
to have fifteen miles of the road built last embarrassing position), Prof, gave a fly­
a.
U. S. Edwards..
Grant Mills.................................... li
year and the road completed and in op- ing leap over the handle bars. Aller
A mo>ement is on loot to amend the Wm. Ho^kius, stump puller
Eugene Atkinson
Dell Johnson ............................... . II
perutiun this coining fall, and the com­ alighting, Prof, slowlv and painlullv constitution of the High School Debating John Hickey, team...............
J.
R.
Thompson
Chas. Blum.................................... II
pany even bonded itself for $20.000 that disentangled himself from his surround­ League, so that all of the debates wifi John Aellig..... .......................
C.
S.
Atkinson
Eddie R. Hays .............................. li
it would make good or forfeit that sum ings, and was soon again on his wav
be upon the same subject, and the Ore — Derby................................
H. L. Jensen...
A, O. Poland .............................. li
Well, what about it ? Only that the
Shortly afterwards he remarked iliai gon Literary Commissioner is going t<
Work in R. D. No. 5.
W. D Glad well
R. A. Jones, express...................
people who put up money tor the rights lie liad often been put to much trouble duplicate all debating libraries so that Arthur Brown....
W. N. Bays......
C. C. Jensen.................................... I
of way will he called upon to make good on account of his accommodating dispo each school will have plenty ot material Max Muller......
j. j. Howser.....
C. C. Murphy............................... II
mid the company is not. That is all,
sition, but never before had he lieeti so for their preparation.
I bis will make Janies Potter......
R. 0. Richards
T. A Porter................................... li
jarred up by being accommodating to a some excellent debates next year, and Robert Waymire
ft ft »
F. Bennett....
Claim of Henry Lederer fur |K' I
the T. H. S. should be figuiing now on O. W. Body felt..
It will be seen by a paragraph in ano­ pair of Jackasses.
W.
W
Conder
damages was rejected.
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its team.
Fritz Drebert ....
ther column that a millinery store in this
Thos.
Kellow.
Chinii of Alex McNair for $19.M li
John : “And how did you leei when he
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city is advertising "Merry Widow Put.
Fred Lewallen ...
Frank Worthington
uieichHiidise was rejected.
The Dramatic Club stayed in Bay City George Kellow, team
tern Huts.” To make the thing com­ told you that he wasn't lending boats?’’
J.
J.
McGinnb
.........
E,
P. Mills, team work............ h
Albert ; "Like thirty cents worth ol at the fine, big hotel which Mr. Tromb­ Tom Kellow.........
plete. if the merry widows are going to
Fred Lewallen........
Chaa. Saling, road work............ II
¡lave pretty lints, we make an appeal in radium.”
ley is |nst fitting up. and it Mr. Tromb­ Ed Kellow, team
J. R. Lowrance......
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I. F. Larsen, merchandise........ 1
ley need* any advertising most any of Ward Sappington
beliaU of the widowers for pretty hats
Miami Lumber Co., lumber........ _Sj
‘‘Profligacy,’’says Emersonian, “con­ them can furnish it.
also, with the suggestion that it they are
W. A. Saling......
Jurors and Witness at Circuit Court
Cohn & Sanders, lumber. ...... 4411
"Gruss Widowers" their lints be trimmed sists not in spending, but in spending off
George Heiluieyer, team
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W.
R.
Robed««
..............
00
...... li
Henry Ely, road work..
with tufts ol gruss to distinguish them the line of your career. The crime which
The old self made merchant said to John Saling...... .
Thos. J. Bowles........
60 Colin & Sanders, lumber
...... 41
Iroin Ihi- widowers w ho go around with bankrupts men and nations is that of his son. "You will meet enough ol fools D. H. Mclutvre..
J R. Lowrance........
80
turning
aside
from
one's
main
purpose
.......
Ill
crape hound hats with googoo eyes pop
J. M. Weiss, lumber.......
during the course of the day without W D. Gladwell
Jas. Atkinson...........
(Ml
to
serve
a
job
here
and
there.
’
’
.... »I
ing out Irom under I hem. We do not know
E. E. Tyler, scrapers........
hunting up the main herd at night.” G H. Robinson .
Ed. Knobhxfk ............
40 I. C. Larsen, partial payment on
what the "Merry W idow Hats" are like,
000
We wonder where a fellow would' find E. L Kinnaman
Elmer Davis ............
40
but we suppose they are very fascinat­
Next Friday will close the contested that "main herd" in Tillamook.
load contract ................... «11
F. L Smith
Arthur
Case
...............
20 Colin & Sanders, lumber............ «II
ing. so it is up to the widowers lu keep programs of the societies.for the year, so
Bill Lane..
■
in
a
Allen
Page
...............
20 Lamb & Burdick, plank............ «il
ill the fashion.
we shull soon know who has won the
E. P. Mills
Little drops of water,
Roy Hanson .............
ft » ff
40 Gilbert & Sons merchandise.... 251
liouors for this year.
W. N. Bays.
Falling one by one.
Ed.
Hai.son
.................
In Herald, printing................... ........ ai
Our distinguished friend Rollie W.Wat-
H. L- Jensen, team
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Put a play's finances
M.
V.
Stillwell
........
40
son Ims jumped into the local option
T. II. Goy ne, making transcript.. li
O. W. Kinnaman.
We were pleased to read that the
Badly on the bum.
Grace Wilson ...........
(Ml W. G. Harris, ballot box and
tight, which shows how ignorant heir Astoria debating team has defeated
C. N. Johnsou....
Mrs. L A. Hovt.........
in regard to that law. and there are Baker t’itv High School, this winning
20
Alvis Carl.............
court tripa..............................
lames Thompson ...
20 Northern Express Co................
otheis who think like he does and talk the right to be one of the two tenuis
The Trip to Nehalem.
«Mark Curl.............
U. S E'lwnids........
20 J. P. Allen, meals for juron ...
through their hats. The local option which will contest for the championship
Carl
Curl
.........
..
As advertised in the last issue of Ihr
Joseph Atkinson ...
00 Henry Olds, supervisor............
law is not a prohibitive or prohibition of the state, at Eugene.
'Bugle Call,'' the players ol the I-, H S Jim Woods...........
Mrs. L Miller ............
law, but it is a law which places in the
John
Muon
..........
Glass & Pi udhomme, aids ......
left tor Bay City on Friday, May 1st.
isr.
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I’hos Coat.-s..............
hands of the people the right to sav whe­
T H. Govne. drawing contract.
A lunior Annual is a book that ever.' prepared to put the play, "Diamonds Ike Moore, team.
C.
8.
Atkinson
..........
ther they w.mt or do not want saloons
W. Kellow ..
Headlight, piloting....................
I Lewallen................
in the precinct or county they reside in. high school student should have torn and Hearts,” before a crowded house, Will Webb .
Fred Slcoinp, juror....................
Mrs. Lewallen ........
Now ns to Rollie'» other hot air asser­ the years to come he can look at th« tlth >ugh none were enthusiastic ovei Elmer Hall. .
School District No. 13................
Matt Casey................
tions we will answer them later, but the book and think of the many good time- diamonds, all were fullv determined to Chas Wooley
J 8. Stephens, registering voters
capture anv and all hearts that might
L. A. le Miller ........
people ot this county know, and our he had in high school.
H. Crenshaw, fare tor prisoner.
come their way. They reached their E. Wooley ..
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P, Peters
...............
friend Rollie is aware of the fact, that
J. H. Dunstan, justice................
Am body wishing to trade knives call uesiiaation safely, and later in the even Claims of judges and Clerks of Election. E. J. Mendenhall ....
it was the dirty, low-down manner in
mg
were
rewarded
by
one
ot
the
largest
School District No. 8................
O. A. Lommen ....
which the saloon business was tun in on Clarence Stanley. He has a good sup.
* oo L. L. Sliortrnlge
and most enthusiastic audiences Bav Fred Zaddach.........
John Hickey, supervisor..........
tins city, tor some ot them were simply I ply ot old knives
00 Ralph Butin...........
3
City
has
ever
seen.
At
9
p.m
the
cur
0
0
0
J.
H Dunstan, justice........... -■•
E. K. Scovell............
I. 8 Phillipe.............
robbers'roosts, which made the people
oo
3
Don't forget to give your name to tain rolled aside for the first act. The B A. Todd .............
(I. Cienshaw, tickets to Astoria.
vote tor a "dr»''
"" " county, lor they would
krank Dye ...............
oo
3
I C Bew ley, truant officer....
not stand any longer tor the robbery Alliert Bramwell or Jettie Shrode if you first Olles to have a chance at winning Hugh Effenberger
C. L Aliev ...............
3 oo
hearts.
were the Misses An ierson. D. S. Boy akin .......
Pacific Telephone Co..... ............
carried oil in the saloons,
Vote thr want a Junior Annual.
oo Gust Nelwm .............
3
Hathaway
and
Govne
and
their
success
Bertha Hanseu, teachers' exam
W. H. Hoskins ....
county "wet” and it will not t>e manv
G. Munson.................
201
7 oo
¡nation......................
........
Conundrum : What relation to Michael ill this line was clearly demonstrated ny W. H. Easom ......
months before there is a repetition ot
oo F. It heeler................
3
the
spirited
applause
showered
upon
Alex McNair, merchandise ... 45*
Angelo is Mr. Elmares Macaroni Angelo?
that kind of business.
D. H. Vedder ......
0
A
Lomn
en
.........
3 oo
them by the Bay City youths as »ell as S. M Bat terson.......
Headlight, printing.................... . 100 I1
Albert Easom.............
ft ft
A -
3 oo E. E. Cross ................’
by the charming serenade tendered, them
M. JI are, salary..
Yen see, Carl stayed all night at by the Hobsonville band. Alter spend­ A. C. Daniel.............
Most every election the snap shot man
mi
3 I oo
G.
F.
M
Sheare
...........
B. Lamb, aalary...
is accused «if a good many things for Lower Town. After the play he took a ing a night of gaiety and revelry, and in
50«
5 40 Oscar Bergman ........
N.
McMillan
...........
Mills
salary.
......
K.
which he is not responsible, and lie has girl home, and could not find his wav which sleep was anon essential lea ure.
50«
3 ( oo Frank Stenhauer ....
..
A.
voh11son,
salary
................
Clareuce
Tilden
...
C.
back.
to bear Ilia odium, not that it troubles
the merry troupe were readv to "show' F. P. Hobson ..........
3 oo J W Jennings........
J. . H. Dunstan, justice, constable
0 0 0
txel
Nelson
.
him one iota, for someone has to he the
3 I oo
at the next scheduled citv. Nehalem. At
and witnesses ...................... B»
Wanted, a suit case, see Ruth Easter 9:30 a.m. the jolly crowd were on their Frank Crane.. ........
H. A. Miles
Hrap'goHt. Probably most of our readers
3 oo
Joseph
Nevius
...
W.
D. Bodyhit, salary............
noticed that the Headlight gave all the
F.
M.
Wskely
0 0 0
mi
way to the fish stiewn plains ol Nehalem
3 oo
H. Creti8iu»w, salary................ X«
candidate« equal aud (air treatment In
T. W.Lyster
There is one game th it the rain can’t I'he time in traversing the distance was D. W Rhodes.........
oo
3
L.
J
.
Shourds
..............
...
the recent
pi unary election,
J
M.
Mapes
...............
and ! stop, nnd that is marbles. You can see »pen« in singing the most )>upnl.u songs ■Miles Warren,..........
3 OU
.1. H. Dunstan, canvassing board. I»
D A Simmons........
even that did not please some < • our
__ the ______
.... ...R, ......
smaller boys playing,
rain .„
or shine
I»
4 40 Alliert Marolf.
leadciH, lor they thought it was he duty I It's all the same to t.iem when they get ot the day, among which. " I hose Army Theo Jacoby.............
A. T White, ditto.................... II ff
Beans," took a prominent place. "Hold, J H Johnson. ........
3 oo Chas. Goeres ..
of the Pr» »« to show up the rec trda of | wiarted.
P. VV. Todd, salary....................
oo E K. Gilbert
mg Hands.” was also a leading factor Minnie V. Still well.
3
s<ni.e of the candidates. All the aspirants j
J. C. Holden, salary................
A. | ack son .......... " ”
Hi the pleasures of the trip Upon leacli
3 oo Harry Quick ...........
who cailed U|» oii the snap shot man a*
W. R. Rutherford, teachers’
Ida (loyne. of last year's graduating mg Nehalem, room, wen engaged, Geo Wilt .................
oo
3
L- E Morton............
to I he altitude of the Hvadlighl towards class. finished a successlul term ot school
amination ...........................
Fred Lewallen
w hich, by the way, were only u»eil as a Henry Morris___
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3
them were told the same thing and we in the Maple Leal district last Friday.
Mrs. J. M. Bodie, care of
reluge from the pillows and' other an. C. N. Drew .............
20 J W. Hill..........'' ''
3
lived up to our promiae, as each of the
Myers ...
teles of bed room essentials
I»
3 oo Chua Fox........
— thxt
...... 1 were W. G. Dwight.........
v.indniatcH can now testify to. But l>e
Cost bill in T. Brown case...
”
We can't just figure out what the cuntinuallv in the air. T Tlie
play was Thos. Coates ..... .
3 oo J. J. Hol leit.........
vuise we hapi»etird to publish an item
Mahoney case.
Cost
bill
it.
T.
George
lae
rpabel
given to an average sued and” Very
Hifch
School
hn,
done
to
earn
the
eter
­
oo
3
Carl Wallin...............
of new« that p. W. Stanley was induced
Cost bill in M. Haag
_ case.......
attentive audience. c
“-_ :.,L.
.........
ano,
taken
all tu­ Alex Watt ...
3 OO Mart Ripley
l»y a large nuiiila*r of representative citi I nal enmity of the weather man. hut he
Cost bill in J. BurlT case....... .
gethcr, the stay al Nehalem was pleas A. I. Stillwell
certainly
evened
u|>
any
old
jjruiltte
he
3 oo H F. Young
«4«
xv 1 »a to 1 un for justice of the |*eace for
King
&
Smith,
powder
and mJ»« I»
Rub
Robinson
..........
3 oo
the second diatrivt in np|MMUtioii Io G. W. I may have owed u* in the weather we ant to all. Sunday morning was .in-nt S. A Brodhead.........
Nelson
A
Co.,
merchandise.
Robert
Watt
had fur our plavs thia year.
in boatriding and in walking to Hnd
3 20
S ippington.the snap shot man and a few
T. B Handley............
Chas P.
Nelson, registering IS*
from "lower town " Macaroni, a man
3 oo Frank Tone...
Frank Severance
01 hers are atxniaed of doing what really
voters ........ ■.........................•••
ot
undying
lame
in
the
eves
ot
the
alu
3 40 H E «t’eaton ...
Prof. ,aid not Ionic a«o m .peaking ol
Mtiiiml>crof law and older citizens dul.
H F. Holden ............
C. E. Reynolds and others fur in­
dents who were in the plav last year
3 oo Jonas Olsen ................
\\e Laie no d»sire to get into a political aome ol the MuilrnCs monopohiinit the
Wm. Tinnerstet
vestigating and burying U.
3 oo Wm. Curtiss
fight, but if lalmage ¿k Johneon, the two tenni., that the great American hog was was revisiteii this year and he made it Morrisou Milla
B. A Ball
..........
Melba .....................................
3 oo
<l-,mocrrlir attorney«, who are running Minietimea called tile king ol beast*. I'm even more impressive than before that Cyrus Randall
•M.
V
Stillwell
........
Caple« & I Invert, timber ........... **
3 oo
Nappinglmi a cam««gn |w-r0M in mailing he had never heard of him playing ten under no consuicration could his lx>at tw M.C. Trowbridge ...
Jsme.
Kodad
H M. Farmer, supervisor -•
hired or borrowed bv the High School
3 oo
a light on the snap shot man. we sh. 11 nt*. We think that if the great Amen
A. M, Austin ........
W. Budj/eh, board of prisoners
4 40 T. E Epplett
lia'e to jump in just for the fuu of 11^ can hog could watch about thtee tenth or any other school. At ten o clock the Chas. Lee.................
Daniel
Oliver
"
bus
was
in
waiting
lor
the
crowd
to
W. W. Wiley, salary ................
3 oo
and we will ot tie out in the open and gra.le boy, play tennis that he would
M
L.
Barber
....
Tillamook Development Lett®*-
3 oo J A Dawson
light, and Won t gel tlie "apeciai inter ' recognise some near and dear nrlativn. come aboard and the trip home was F M Phelpa ...
Dan Trowbridge
made merrier than the going by Mng,„g
W. M. Mills, merchandise.........
3 oo
eats new spM|ter to publish edit4«riale or
M, J. Cone ................
Tom Wilson............
> fi"* Army Beans." and conversing
Frank Wheeler, tvhnew.......
3 ' oo
iinoiiymmi-4 letters Tl»e anapalmt man;
One of the feature, of the Nehalem
John Sheeli....
4 i oo Ed Cauerlin.. ..........
is m a peculiar poaitiou. The Headlight , program which took best was Elmer 's upon all subievls that tend to make hie C. S. Well?
............
John Esrl...
has faithfully supported the repuhltcau -' slump speech.
3 ' oo
Kumor has it that the upon such occasions. Although there Albert Olds
rc »?* rue?.1* ,‘‘,ny- n,o’*T p“« ■“
ticket in prrvious election« and as Sap I socialists ol Tillamook
3 - oo Frank Allender "
County
—
- ----------
-/ have the High School treasury ass result of Tboa. Lvster......... ’ ’ e
J-
R. Eldridge
pingtori 1« th« nominee for justice, but hired Mr. Allen to stump the county in
3 ' oo
the trip, there is no reason to believe Frauk Fiupatnck.
Too much tiinff—obtaining
Ducked the regular republican nominee their behall before the June election.
3 ' oo C. J. Crook
J.
F.
Marlin
that the players of thy wh.ol will Bol V p Rev____ ;;;;;
lion Iroui uncertain soarce».J***
ter the same position four years a<o,
3 oo Ch„ Hime.RO“'' Vi'
be
scut
on
pleasure
trips
in
the
years
to
are using Polk’s Gazetteer
J ~
I»«-'irvI "f
should the Headlight support or oppose
3 oo
John Simmons
M'c st« afraid Elsie did not enjoy berj come
-r
2 <0 Washington, complete
liete inform
int r®* , ,
3 oo W m Hi meg
Jacob Blum
‘ 3 »•“
2
00
every
town
in
the
two
SIS««
Fred
Skomp
..........
■x>
3
2 00 classified Business Drectury.
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