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TILLAMOOK BEA d LIGFHT, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908. consignment ot beer. Mr. revenue STICKING TO THE POINT. officer please explain this matter to our Ths Question That Won ■ Good Posi A 8UBSCR1BER. Y"U wdl take notice that on Tuesday, people. tion For a Boy. Bay (.hty, Ore.. Sept. 23rd. 1908. rhe 6th day of October, 1908. that the A lawyer wanted uu apprentice and taxes for 1 #07 will become delinquent, placed au udvertiseuieut lu the local and there will he added 10 per cent Agricultural College. penalty and 7 per cent interest, on both paper A uutular of boys replied, so Corvallis, Oregon. full payment and Iasi half payment that he gathered them all together in hi» have not been paid. Bv order of Offers collegiate courses in Agricul- offi.e nt once aud looked them over. H, C renshaw . Sheriff. He found It pretty hard to make a i ture, including Agronomy, Horticulture. choke, but at length a happy idea Animal Husbandry, Deirv Husbandry, Notice. struck til m. etc. ; Forestry ; Domestic Science and "Ouce upon a time," he said, “a Notice is hereby given that on Monday. Art ; Civil. Electrical, Mechanical and farmer was very much annoyed by a October 19, 1908. the County Board of Mining Engineering ; Commerce ; Phar huge rat that made a very comfortable Equalization will meet at the Court living by feeding upon his grain and macy. House in Tillamook Countv. Oregon, Offers elementary courses in Agricul. other products. He tried traps of all and publicly examine the assessment roll kinds to catch it. but the wily rodent for said year, and correct all errors in ture, Forestry, Domestic Science and evaded them all and apparently en Art, Commerce, mid Mechanic Arts, in valuations, descriptions of land and joyed the game of hide and seek that other property. Said board will continue eluding forge work, cabinet making, the farmer had derlsed for Its recrea steam fitting, plumbing, machine work, tion One day. however, as the farmer in session from day to day. until the ex- turned the corner of n haystack, car a nination. correction and equalization etc Strong faculty, modern equipment ; rying a gun In his band, he spied the of the assessment roll shall be completed. troublesome rodent at the edge of the All persons interested in the assessment free tuition ; opens Sept. 25. Illustrated catalogue with full infor bay. Instantly raising his gun. he of their property are requested to appear mation on application to the register, fired, but the blazing gun wad dropped at said time and place. among the hay"— ______________ Dated at Tillamook, Ore. „ Sept. 21st, free. Here the lawyer stopped, and. look A. M. HARE. 1998. ing at the boys, he said. "If any of you Hu*'s This? Cnuntf A-sess r. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward fo< want to ask a question, write It on a To Taxpayers of Tillamook County. “Going Out to flee a Man * “Going out to see u mun" was the Invention of Artemus Ward. Gue night in the winter of 18(15, when the humor The 4th ward has no representation it ist was ubout half through his lecture, the city council owing to a deadlock— he paralyzed bls audience with the un- two councilmen being for Alva Finley uouiKement that they would have to and two lor E. E. Tv lev. It is perfectly take a recess of fifteen minutes so as proper to ask the question whether the to enable him to go across the street to “Shidoo" performance of Tyler will "see a mau." H. K. Tracey, the editor break the deadlock ? jf the Washington Republican, was lu • « • the audleuce and. seeing an op[H>rtuni Everv week the business men find thnt ty to Improve upon the Joke, penciled some new graft and advertising scheme these lines and sent them to the plat confronting them. Some of them hav< form: bitten so many timestliat more they bit« "Dear Artemus—If you will plate oftener does the outside grafters tap yourself under my guidance. I’ll take you to 'see a man' without crossing the them My ! We hope the grafters will street.” not style Tillamook the “Sucker City." Artemus accepted the Invitation, and * M * while the great audience impatiently There is one good thing that can be iut with much amusement awulted the said about the Tillamook Development reappearance of the humorist the lat League. notwithstanding tnat the ter was making the acquaintance of special inteiest sheet keeps "beefing' Aman, a well known restaurant keeper about that organization : It didn't run it that time, and luxuriating at a well a fakirs' county fair and end up with laden refreshment board. Of course several hundred dollars in the hole. That everybody "caught on to" the phrase, is something to its credit. uud men became fond of getting up be « » * tween the acts nnd "going out to see It is perfectly r'ght and proper that Aman ” The restaurateur's business the Mftvor and Cits Council should tai e from that time forward boomed Men any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by piece of paper" Each did as sug p-oper precautions ag.<iii«t lire, lor it Hall s Catarrh Cure. who would ordinarily sit quietly Books Open for Voters F J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. gested. and here are some of the ques through an entertainment and behave woulil be a most serious affair to have We, the undersigned, have known E J. _ . Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him tions that were asked: Rngistration for Prec<tdt*ntiHl election the town burned down hv allowing lie themselves allowed themselves to be f I 1 ' perfectly honorable in all business trans- “Did he set the hay on fire?” Influenced by the contagion.—Louis I..... | act|O||K nnd financially able to carry out any moving picture show s toexhibn if there is now Open, Electors who have laueii "Was the stack burned to the ville Courier-Journal. made _ ______ _ __ M arvin . is any danger and they have not com to register may do so beginning Monday. obietto», ____ ground?" Wholesale Dugeists, Toleldo, 0. plied with the demands of the fire insur September 21st, and lie prepared to I “Did the farmer have his hay In I Hall’s Catarrh Cute is taken internally, act He Was Careful of Hi, Voice. participate in the Presidential election ■ ¡ng directly upon the blood and mucous sur- sured?" ance companies. 1 faces of the system. Testimonials sent free- » * W Brlgnoll. the famous tenor, was without later Igoing to the trouble of Pri e 75c per bottle Sold by all Drug ists "Was the Are engine near at hand ?" very susceptible to flattery, and It Is District Attorney Cameron has decided procuring half a dozen freeholders to Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. “Was the rat killed?” to enforce the Sunday laws in Multno certify as to their residence and voting The boy that asked the last question said that ODce In New York when the tnah county, and next Sunday the ' lid” qualificali',tie. was chosen because he stuca to the orchestra vigorously applauded one of Allen House Arrivals. his favorite songs be was so touched point. —American Photography. will be shut down on trading in Port- The books will be open fol registration that be came down to the footlights T hursday . — H W. Ireland, C. H. laud on that day. Other district attor at the office of Countv Clerk J. C. Hol. Hnd Invited them all to a champagne neys should do the same thing, lor there d'-n. between the hours of 8 a m. and 5 Gram, P | Casey, John H. McNaraer, LOWERING THE FLAG. supper at the Everett House. The is no sense tn enforcing a State law in p.m. daily until October 20th, 1908. Geo L Davis, Chas Gras-man, G. W. supper cost him $500. one county and paying no attention to Not only unregistered voters hut those Hollister, Chas Point, Holtland; D. II The Regulation Method of Half Mast Brlgnoll was very careful of his ing the Colors. the law in other counties. What about who have changed their residence since Richard, Sherwood. voice and was terribly afraid of drafts. The method of showing honor to the It was once stated that during the F riday .—F. C. Keenan, Portland; enlorc' Ig the Sunday closing laws in this their (ormer registration should attend dead through the position of the flag, county, Mr. District Attorney ? We ate ro thia duty, that they may he H. 8. Turner, Oceanway; W. H. Sales, placing it at half must—It Is termed winter It always took him three-quar ters of an hour to get from his room inclined to think that the majority of the listed correctly in the precinct in which Foley, G. C. Robson, Yamhill. First he would on S aturday —T. H. White, A A. Scott, lu naval circles, in the army, at half to the street. people in Tillamook are wanting all laws they are entitled to vote, those who staff—Is described in article 41, par leaving his room pace the hall for ten enforced. have already registered this year and J. F Cox and wife, J. E. Cox and wife. agraph 428. of the United States army minutes to get acclimated. He then * * * have not changed their residence will A. L. Bratton, W. Stein, Portland, C. I. regulations as follows: descended to the lobby, where the tem Still ’'beefing ” about the Tillamook Raker, Ran. Bailey, Dundee; Oscar "Where the tlag is displayed at half perature was a little lower, aud spent not have to register. Development League, for this is a sigui Bergman, J. H. Hicks. H. W. Klein, Jas staff It Is lowered to that position twenty minutes there. He then ven- ficant questions asked by the Herald : A. Turbayne, Nehalem; Anna Starr, from the top of the staff, it Is after tured to the vestibule, from whfch the Explanation Wanted. ‘ Anyhow, the people are entitled to ward hoisted to the top before it is door opened into the street, He would Salem; J. E. Cochran, Amity. know something about what is being TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. M onday —Chas J. Kinney, Gus C. finally lowered." parade the vestibule for fifteen min "At military posts." said a sergeant utes. occasionally opening the door to done with the taxpavers’money.’’ Seve D kar S ir ,—In passing down the street Moser, J W. Thompson, Noah Freiler c't, ral of our prominent business men, viz., the other day, I saw a letter lying by C. S. Nickson, Portland; C. W Keirage. of the army recruiting station, "where let In a little cold air. Being now ac I E. T. Haltom, Alex. McNair, Erwin Har the sidewalk and printed on the heading John O. Bozorth, Bay City; F. R. the flag staff is planted In the ground customed to a cool temperature, he it Is usually in two sections and about would button up his coat and sally rison, P. W. Todd. M. F. Leach, Carl were these words ; Columbia Bottling 1 Shuson, F. A. Erixon, Salem. eighty feet high. When the flag is forth. Haberlach and H. T. Botts have had the Co. I became somewhat interested in it T uesday .—Geo. Williams, T W. placed at half staff It is customary to disposal of the few hundred dollars con and much more so when I read on down Lingley, Bay City; Joe H. Finigan, lower it to the middle of the upper A Fast Record. tributed by the county court tor develop the page and learned from the contents Hugh Finigan, Woods; Tom F. Cowing, section, which in this case is consider At a political convention held in 1111- ment work, and no one questions for a of that letter that they did noi expect to Andrew Nelson, Portland. ed the staff. At forts and other posts nols the Importance of nominating a moment but what it was expended hon ship any beer or whiskey on the Elmore W ednesday —Sam Onello. H. C. where flags are on top of buildings the popular man for a certain close district estly and (or good purposes. Anyway, this week, as there would he a special Zehrung, Charley Ross. C. L. Lindsay, flag, when placed at half staff, is hang was thoroughly recognized. A speaker why and for what purpose does the revenue officer on board the boat. Will J. J Cusick, Portland; Lester Mvers. ing from the middle of the staff, the had Just renominated a persoual friend special interest sheet keep up its usual someone kindly explain how this Van Wert, O.; A. Zimmerman, H. V. central point of the flag, the lower for the position and in an elaborate mud slinging at the officers of the league ? Bottling Co. knew ten days in advance Alley. Mr. Barber, Jas. Turbayne, Ne corner of star section coinciding with eulogy had presented In glowing terms a point midway between the top and his manifold merits, especially empha * M * that this special officer would be on halem ; E. J. Schilling, Bay Ocean Park; bottom of the staff." sizing his great services on the field of As in most every branch of business, board the Elmore this week. Is the J. G. Hayes, R. H. Patterson, Scranton. “When a flag is placed at half mast battle as well as in the pursuits of machinery is now a most important fac revenue officer in collusion with the Pa.; W. G. Palmer, Now York City ; E. in the navy." said a lieutenant of the peace. tor, so it must be in road building. The Bottling Co., or what is the matter that J. Oakes, H. Fleck. United States naval recruiting station After he had finished a voice was counties which have had modern, up to these people knew this in advance? “the distance between the top of the heard In the rear of the room. “What date machinery ate getting permanent, Three weeks ago the steamer Elmore flag and the top of the mast is made to Don’t he airaid to give Chamberlain’? we want is the man that will run the substantial highways, while the counties had enough beer and whiskey on board Coujuh Remedy to your children. It in equal approximately the distance be best." intended especially for coughs, colds, which have not taken advantage of the to damn a whole regiment to the lowest tween the bottom of the flag and the in an instant the orator was again new appliances cannot build ami keep up hades. If they don’t bring anything ( roup and whooping cough, and it is the base of the mast."—Kansas City Times. on his feet. best medicine made for these disease« roads as they should be constructed As else, they are sure to bring this cursed For sale bj all Druggists. "If you think.” he yelled, “that this A Greater Wonder. it is generally admitted that a driveway, convention can find anybody that can An Inspector was examining a very run better than the gentleman 1 have right through the coutitv, would lie a youthful class of Scotch boys, and nominated. I point once more to his great attraction lor tourists, before this among other subjects he requested the well known war record.”—Lippincott’s. can be properly fixed, proper appliances teacher to ask her pupils a few ques must be procured, the most important is tions In nature knowledge. Desiring Mysterious Green. a steam roller. In tact, the county needs her class to do her honor, Bhe decided To those who believe in the Influence two 10-ton roller» of the Buffalo Steam upon the simple subject “Chickens.” of color the shades of green afford an Roller Co. s make. Apart from a roller, “Now. children,” she said, “I want study, not only because of picks are placed in the whet Is so that in you to tell me something very wonder interesting the large number of green tilings ful about chickens.” ease of a road becoming rough the roller found In nature, but the scale of greens "How they get out of their shells," is can be used to pick them off so as to so varied. promptly responded one little fellow. level them up without manual labor. Green is. or was. the chosen color of "Well, ” said the teacher, “ that Is of The County Court is getting the right course wonderful, but I mean some Venus or the Scandinavian goddess appliances to build good roads, but to Freya aud should be worn upon Fri thing more wonderful still.” make a thorough success of road build* day, her name day. The affairs of this batik are directed and There was a silence for a few sec The color has always been consider ing »team rollers must be bought and onds. Then up spoke little Johnny. managed by men of business and experi put to work. There are several pieces of “Please, ma'am. It's rnalr wonderful ed mysterious in its Influence. All road which have been built up so high in boo they ever got lntae their shells.”— green creatures, such as snakes or ence. Below appears a list of the Officers birds, are weird, and people with what t he tenter with gravel which needs cut I Ladles’ Home Journal. are known as green hazel eyes need and Directors of the Tillamook County Bank. ting down and spreading out. The steam to be carefully considered, and among Ready For the Dollar. rollers would make small work ot this. Af. W. HARRISON, President and Cashier. clairvoyants green stands for intellec Marjorie, aged nine, had not been * * * having very satisfactory reports from tual power. Just as they speak of the The business men of Tillamook City H. T. BOTTS, lice-President. school. Her father Anally said. “Mar “blue of peace, rose of love and scarlet have given away in recent years enough ER WIN HARRISON, Secretary. jorie. for the first hundred you get I’ll of anger.” money tn start some factory orindustry. give you a dollar.” Time went on, Celebrations, fakirs* lairs and advertising Hie Honor Vindicated. DIRECTORS: and the reward could not be claimed. A couple of good natured Frenchmen schemes have Cost considerable money, One day the child was taken violently M. IF. HARRISON. most of which have been taken out of CARL HABERLACH. ill. Her mother sent for the doctor. got Into a quarrel and challenged each the county, leaving nothing in return to When he had gone Marjorie said. other to fight On the morning of the H. T. BOTTS. F. FITZPATRICK. duel they and their seconds tramped “Mamma, am 1 very ill?” benefit the city or create a pay roll. Too through the woods to the fatal spot "No. dear; your temperature Is a lit much energy and too much money have M. ABPLANALP. when one of the duelists, the challeng tle over a hundred, but the doctor been w asted on the»“ affairs, and. in con ing party, tripped aud fell. HI« second thinks you will be all right in a day or sequence w e w ant in make a suggestion helped him to bls feet. so." to the business men of this citv, and that "I hope you are not much hurt.” said Smiles broke through Marjorie'» is tn concentiaee ihrir efforts on three the other duelist tears. things : 1st, Boost every new industry "Now. mamma, I can have my dol "I'm not much hurt I only bumped th-st w ill give rmpl'ivmciit an.I create a lar. Papa Bald he would give it to me my noise on the ground.” “Does It bleed?” pay roll ; 2nd. Annual county lair, with If 1 could get a hundred in anything."— "Yes. a little.” Delineator. out the fakir» ; 3rd. Give the a Ivertis "Heaven be praised! Blood flows, ing grafters the cold »hake If the husi and my honor is vindicated. Give me Woman', Way. ness men would concentrate their effort* When a man goes out to buy a col- your hand, old boy!” in thia directum, and with a vim pull all from the lar he comes back with a coUar and together, we ate no reason why Till* perhaps a necktie or two. When a Betting In the Nursery. monk City should not get a condenser, a woman starts out to buy • collar she "Mamma," said her boy. pulp factory, several saw mills and box returns exhausted with ._ a new __ ____ silk made a bet" factories, eh in the next few year» We waist, a pair of glovea. some skirt "What was it?" she asked. know that it will take *«<me rustling to binding, a cake of soap, a paper of "I bet Billy my cap against two shoe get industries to locate here, as well as pins, some window curtains, a sewing buttons tbit you'd give me a penny to some inducements, but as we look at the machine and a refrigerator. — Mark get some apples with. You don't want Twain. me to lose my cap. do you?" situation it would be far better to rustle He got the penny.—Philadelphia In and put up money for something that Real ism. quirer. will help to make bvainess and increase "Advertisements on the ■canary'" the population of the city than to rustle exclaimed the »tar “That'« carrying A Vegetarian. and put up money for those who come Splendid Quality of commercialism really too far." First Deacon—Our new pastor must here to ‘ bleed’' the business men for all ‘It isn't commercialism.” exelaimad be a vegetarian thee c»r stand Every business man the manager. “We want the scene to Second Deaeoo-Why do you think will agree with us that what we have look like a real meadow, don’t we?"— so? suggested for the future prosperity of the London Tit-Bits. First Deacon—There doesn't seem to city is good horse sense if they will care he any meet tn bls sermons.—Phila fully consider the situation Then why Anxieea. delphia Ledger. Step Brand Barley I feel uneasy about my money.” not pull together, and make Tillamook “Why, I didn't know you had any." City a manufacturing ecu ter ? When a man wants an excuse.” said "I haven't. That's the reason I feel Charles Kingsley, "tbs devil will soon W1UUIAM CURTISS, Manager. •ueasy.' -NashvUle American. flt him with a good one." - i Editorial Snap Shots. Today the Depositor in Any Bank Is Looking for Security. Your peed RAY REED COMPANY, Stone in the Tyler Building. Barley, Oats and Rolled 1 Barley. . ... Well R, thamlierlam',,. u ^►•Remedy ¿"J " 'he stmnsei, X;'“*’*. il ''Sa ;«.< “‘I Druggisia. Willamette 1 rousogo id sso . ooo b ( k gHE COLLETS ,la8 “rong. brsin^J Other courses in ot»iJ higy. Education, '••>e Academy, 45 Professors. u, struction. State Libraries vantages. tor catalogue aiijrH( President F Sat hm ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ ■ POLK’S GAZE1 A linai,,.«. a,„| Villa,, U "-ìilniO'.n, «Hi,,, 1 eaF1' h " h Vltel Shlppln, Fa, Illuda rh-<1 Directory ot «,.! unrl i’roreesion q B. 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