TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SäPTEMBER 17. 19
w’ll create a payroll, for the city will
never amount to a great deal without it.
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It ■ sur prising how skittish some oi
“Knocking !’’ That is what the special
the old plugs are when they see an nutc.
interests newspaper is doing w hen it con
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There are manuiaclurers who want to tinues its pinheaded criticism of Carl
see Brvan elected because they want to Haberlach. The same class of knocker»
last fall, boasted that they would do up
cheap labor.
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the Tillamook County Bank when the»
It will be noticed that the Tillamook obtained control of the newspaper, ami.
VS a er Works still hangs on to the city
is is well known, malicious falsehoods
teat. Don't it evei intend to let go ?
were circulated. It was a mean. drspiv
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able thing to do and depositors in that
Bro. Tvler must be on Bro. VVingart's
institution soon saw through it and the
tracks by this time. We wonder whai
purpose for which it was done. The rule
the Brothers think of them, anyway ?
or ruin spirit worked successfully when
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Tillamook City appears to be having a few special interests controlled thetiry
a little sensational news every week, That is a thing of the past now. But
Next, please, to make a Lee line fur somt every once in a while the same rule or
ruin tactics are resorted to. It was st»
other couutrv.
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in the case of the Tillamook County
The snap shot man tried to locate oí Bank and now in the case of Mr. Haber
Friday a lady who was minus one shot lach, representing, as he does, a large
and two hose, lor those articles ol wear number of cheese factories
ing apparel were found on the sidewalk
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The snap shot man wrote the longest
outside of the Headlight office that after
paragraph in the good roads article in
noon.
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last week’s Herald. It appeared in one
If the parties cannot settle the disput of the Portland newspapers first and wa-
ed ownership of the street opposite John then copied into the special iuterests
Harter’s residence, that the city allow it sheet. Here it is :
to be fenced in and u^ed as a cemetery —
There w’as a stronv sentiment in favor
a most fitting monument of the civi< of making a good wagon road from the
Yamhill county line at Dolph to Clatsop
pride of Tillamook City.
county, provided the other counties will
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co operate
The County Court has
VV. C. Wolfe was one of the men who already taken up the matter of opening
advocated lynch law upon Hembree, the up the road between Tillamook andClat
Sandlake murderer. Well, what about sop counties, and at its present mealing
has a hid to construct three miles of road
it ? Nothing. Only that a number of aronnd Necarnev mountain which over
men have expressed themselves in about looks th** Pacific Ocean The road from
this city to Nehalem is in fine shape, and
the same wav in regard to Wolfe.
as soon as the roads between Tillamook
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and Clatsop are complete it will make
Everybody be a booster for a macad> one of the most beautiful driveways in
a nized road from the Yamhill County the State of Oregon and will have enor.
line at Dolph to the Clatsop Count v line mous summer travel. The disposition of
Wouldn’t we all swell up if Tillamook the County Court is to put the road from
Dolph in good shape as soon as possible,
had a boulevard of that description right but as there are several bad pieces of
through the county ? And why not ?
road, especially through what is known |
as the Indian reservation in Yamhill 1
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The person who is trying to take all county, it is necessary to get the co-op
eration of other counties before a good
the praise, but who has only been in the automobile road from Portland,through
county a* few months, for advertising Washington, Yamhill and part of Polk,
Tillamook, is, suerly. assuming a posi by wav of McMinnville and Sheridan,
tion which he is not entitled to Self into Tillamook county and thence to
Astoria, can be made.
praise appears to he the special feature
of the special interest sheet these days.
Wood Wanted.
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About ten cords of wood wanted. Rid
It is just as well to take a prospective I
for same, address to the Headlight office
view of the sitnntion as to whether Till |
Editorial Snap Shots.
1
amook Citv will Income a manufactur
ing center or not. It has some advent
ages as well as disadvantages, which can
be overcome. That dépendu somewhat,
nt least, upon the citizens themselves as
to whether they make united efforts to
accomplish something. Tha first thing
to lake hold of is the improvement of
the water front and the straightening of
Hoquarton slough Then encourage and
give a glad hand to every industry that
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our thanks to the
many kind friends who showed I heir
sympathy and kindness to us on account
of the sickness and death of one of our
twin boys.
M r and M rs
Engine for Sale.
One 6 h<»rse power Pierce Engine, in
Hist claws running order.
For price see I
F. N EHiott.
4 DAYS AND
NIGHTS,
commencing
“SKIDOOED!”
E. E. Tyler Forges the Name
of His Father in-Law
on Three Notes.
mook County Bank
Wednesday ot Iasi week Mr. Fisher,
representing the Mitch-Il Company .came
in to have a settlement with lylrr, who
was owing the company a large sum oi
money tor wagons, etc., when Tyler said
that he would go out to W. A Salina’s
his taiher-in-law, and get the money
Next day, about six o’clock, on Ihurs
day evening, Tyler and his wile left here
tn a rig procured troni Easter s barn.
Previous to doing so thev had gathered
together their clothes and silver ware,
Mrs.Tv ler obtaining possession of a dress
w hich was being made by a dressmaker
on the excuse that she wanted to show
it to a friend. The things were put in a
trunk and taken away with them. It is
said that when Tyler left he was loaded
up and had a bottle of w hiskey. They
drove all that night and arrived at Sher
idan in time to catch the train in the
morning. Tyler left the team in a private
barn and it was several davs before it
was located.
As Tyler 'lid not return it created some
uneasiness, and when it was ascertained
that they had not gone to Mr Saling's,
it suddenly dawned upon those who
w’ere interested in his whereabouts that
he had “Skidooed !’’
On Monday morning Mr. and Mrs.
Saling came to the city, for they had
stood good for w'hat Tyler owed the im
plement house, about $1,6^0. It was
t hen ascertained that the note held by
Mr. Brodhead and two bv the bank were
forged. Tyler had asked his father-in-
law to sign several notes,but he declined,
saving that he had gone security as
much as he could stand and would not
sign any more notes.
In buving a residence an d erecting a
large store building without much cash,
he became embarrassed and u‘ed monev
in this wav which should ha\e been sent
to .Mitchell Company, and when pressed
tor money or security, instead of making
a clean breast of it.he resorted to forgery
in signing his father in-law’s name to a
number of notes.
big street fair
carnival .
Tyler Í» owing Mr. Brodhead »1.600
on the building, which ia protected by a
and
mechanic
alto h»
l<>r <*>*
the P«*»
painting.
chante a s lien
hen »'»<•
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Death of Mrs W
R Rutherford.
A tel. phone message on Wednesday
Some surprise was caused the first ol
the week when it became known that E. from Fori land brought the sad news of
E. T> ler and wife had • skidooed,"—an I the death of Mrs. Rutherford, wife of
tor parts unknown—following the plan, p,of. W. R Rutherford, the cause of
It was not
somewhat of the Rev. A. E. Wiugart death being appendictis
when that gentleninn did the scooting know that Mis Rutherford was sick and
act, to the great surprise ol those who ” I ,t « a« quite a shock to her many friends
had loaned the rev.gentleman some haul ‘'ui Ulla msik. and the pup"" "f the
earned cash. And, like Wingart Tyler ! pulilie aehool. when apprised ol the sad
is a tugutive from justice, having forged Lews, fol Mrs Ruiheiford. while teach
his father-in-law's ( A A. Saling) name
on a note given to S- A Brodhead and
io two others in possession ol the Tilla
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Under Auspices of Tillamook
Concert Band. Four Days
and Nights, Commenc-
“ ing Wed. Sept. 23rd.
T vesday _ .jk.
C- GraMoi,IHII. c r
Cortland ; J,, j Q
Nrhalein .
n
Lingly, B», City,
»' KUNHSDAT_rt
couver. Waan ;
The Tillamook Concert Band have
come forward this year and will give a
i hig Street Fair and Carnival
under
their auspices for lour days and nights,
commencing Wednesday. September 23rd
1908. The streets will be decorated for
the occasion. They have secured the
log sci.iH'l In re will! her husband, was services of Mr. Chas. C. Pyle, who will
one of tile best liked Indies ill this city, bring direct Irom the Oregon Stale Fair
and it was with much regret that the nt Salem. The American Amusement
I people of this city heard of her early Co . who carries 35 people, and six big
demise. Mr. ami Mrs. Rutherford had Tent Shows. They will pitch their big
left Tillamook with the intention of tents on the streets. The feature show
going to Eugene, where Mr. Rutherford is Billy King's Minstrels, nine colored
| was going to take a course in the State fun makers. Omaio, The Australian wild
l University. The nyinpalhy ol the people girl, with her den of snakes. Grand
I of Tillamook City and that of the pupils I Ma's Criuy House, or the house of
of the pubi c s< b ail is extended to Mr. I mvslerv.
American
Glass Blowers,
R'llherfoi'l m Ina Irereaveiueiit.
who spin, weave and blow glass, giving
a souviuer away fiee to everyone enter
I
ing the tented pavilion.
A Retort.
TO
EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. (
In culling attention to the fact that I
W. C. Wolfe was a socialist, you bavej
bet raved the fact that you cannot refute
i
the doctrine of socialism, except by
I
appealing to party prejudice when one of
our nmnlier goes wrong and furnishes
you the opportunity. .
If your reasoning is correct that
socialism is responsible for Wolfe’s
action, then by analogy Republicanism
and reading the Headlight and Ore
genian is responsible for Alderman s
act, that Democracy is to blame for
the Hembree case, or
that
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doctrine of Christ is responsible for the
wrong doings of Bible readers. Socialism
is coming regardless cf any one in
dividual
When the dairymen bought
nr built the cheese factories hire, social
ism came ntnrer tc. them. W lien the
wage slaves in the cities move for the
possession of labor saving machinery
and transportation to w hom it rightfully
belongs, either by purchase or confisca.
turn, our greatest concern is that they
may have the protection of law when
the conflict occurs, it will then be either
socialism or anarchy.
We prefer sis'i.Jism, which means to
raise the condition of the working and
l inducing class above the condition of
public charity and abolish the conditions
that breed paupers and tramps.
F rank A llender , Chairman.
I1. H. M. S mith , Secretary.
Tillamook. Ore.
Alkh
Electric Theatre, showing moving
pictures of the Black Princess and the
dancing girh, who are pretty, and who
can sing and dance. As a free attrac
tion the lunnageiuei.t has secured Kid
Mangles, the world's greatest high
diver 65ft, from a ladder through 10 ft.
of tire into 36 inches of water. This
free exhibition takes place every day
and night, and is worth coming miles to
see. Novel games, sports and raciB aie
being ananged. There will be dancing
at the Opera House, several merchants
have already engaged booths fortheir
display. Let every business man deco
rate his place of business. Let every
home hang out a Hag and help to make
this the event ot the season.
Kid Mangia,
Allen House Arrivals.
Champion High Direr ol
appear in Tillamook dun»,
T hursday .—W. Booth. C. L. Young,
and carnival, four óan
D. S. O’Connor, E. Willis, N. Jensen,
Commencing Wednesday,
Portland ; I A. Kranick, North Bend.
F riday —Mrs. Verifier and son, Balm ;
A Paying Inr
S W. Norton jr., W. G, Raker, S. A.
S nitli, Portland; II. H Wade. Sheridan;
Buckingham, Fossil ; Nellie Marcel, Houlton, Maine, say«: "
troubled with a cough wri
Olex.
spring,
M.
Ward,
Russell vertised remedies, but the
S aturday —I.
Hawkins, C. H. Arthur, J. D. Edwards, tied until I bought a 50c.
King’s New Discovery; W
Portland ; C. V. Preston, Nehalem ; R.
hi» If gone, the cough was all
P Campbell, Moresby, Mo.; A. C. winter the same happy i
lowed ; a few dosegonce mn
White. Primeville.
S unday .—C. C. Hodges, Bert McPhee, the annual cough. I amima
Portland ; Ines A. Allen. Dallas ; A. E. bent of all cough and luq
Hill, Cloverdale ; D. Chisholm, E. Bur- Sold under guarantee it
Clough's drug -tore. 50c.
gener, Nehalem; O 0 Spencer, Beaver.
M onday —G.
Kauffman,
Seattle ; Trial bottle free.
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TILLAMOOK,
> VEDN ESI) AV, SEP
Under Auspices of Tillamook Concert Band.
6 BIG TENT SHOWS 6
Hilly King's Colored Minstrels.
Grandma's Crazy House.
The Austral!.» wna n- >
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Blowers
Theatre with Moving Pictures. ' Featuring the Black Prineess
Th. n American
Ame.rican Glass
01
1 hr* Dancing Girls, etc.
FREE.
KII)
Will Dive 65 feet from a Ladder
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MANGLES
These attractions direct from the State Fair at Salem.
tor Display and Concessions for rent
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Booths
n haces
faces of all kinds
kinds.
Boom'»
on » -
Cine
U1AS- C. PYE, Manager, office Allen Hou*
Something Doing all the Time.
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