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4 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 18, 1909. ì Figures from Nine Co-Operative Association Reports. Some nona, and if they have anv mornlcourage a good business administration, not withstanding that the initiative and Average Av. ) ivld, they should inform Sheriff Crenshaw. 100 lbs. Cheese sold referendum law knocks the underpinning * * * Kutter l.bs. Cheese price lor Talk about advertising Tillamook. Pounds of for of milk cheese. made. To help bring about the defeat of the from under representative government. Fat. Milk. The whiskey faction i« doing that by L J-L -j., A Beal«' timber bill, it is reported that Sen *37.821 ■ 114 11 110 bringing the city and county into disre 12 38 305 533 2.754.60« 108.132 30,710.01 tor Bingham read a letter in the State 11 Fairview Dairv Association....................... 12 42 247 124 pute 90.571 26 576 1-2 11.13 Red Cl‘»vrr ('rramerv Companv............... 2.245.456 12 35 215.282 * senate from Assessor A. M. Hare, of thi* 73.606 8,434.24 10 57 South Prairie Creamery Company ......... 1,933.843 12 02 70.147 We repeat what we have stated before county, saying that he opposed the bill, 25,653 663 356 49,182 66 10 92 East Bea ver Che se <’01 a pa h v ................ 12 45 395.241 142.04! the local option law is a good measure which was a great surprise to Represent 3.619.494 20.486 06 Maple Leaf Creamery AMoeialion............ 12 1.10 10 75 169.367 60.588 but it it the lawless element which is a 21.237 88 11 25 ative Beals. Assessor Hare went chan Three Rivers Creamery Association......... 1.584.804 12.38 171,626 60.001 1 524.550 48,069 43 10 88 Clover Leaf Creamery Company............... bad thing. 12 38 388.189 ip in the air when advised of the fraud 3.775.848 148.977 •2,973 64 « a * The Tillamook Creamery........................... •10,331 and deception, and avows that he never 10,523 32 The prevent round up only proves tha* 10.75 12 29 85.629 30.874 796.648 wrote »uch a letter. No doubt the tim- Mcda Co OperativeCreamery Company. it iS the name old rotten, lawlr»» systen Another sensational round up of bout- $276.014 40 »er barons thought that was a smart which have prevailed in Tillamook City 17.898,607 181,643 2 048.12« leggeis was the subject of great intere«l •For 1.utter. Total...................... ........................... *L’»R but »er trick, and as everything is considered to for year». be fair in love and war, the big lobby ar in Tillamook City on Wednesday, which * * ♦ Most everybody I'clieves that Fred Salem seems to have considered every is the second of its kind, Some of Sappington would have been in business underh «tided move perfectly fair to bring those who figured in the first round up were again caught in the drag net this today h id the bootleggers got what about the defeat of the bill. week. Most every law abiding citizen M ♦ M they deserved * * * Over two million pounds of cheese have become thoroughly disgusted with j Instead of the Citv Council granting manufactured by nine of the co-opera the lawless element, some of them the White Corner a license to sell ‘ neat tive cheese associations—thus fur to re- worthless characters loafing about the beer,” it would come near doing th< port of last year's business—is a fine re city with no other means of a livelihood right thing il thev closed it up. cord, bringing into the county over two than by bootlegging, selling liquor to » a * hundred and filty thousand dollars boys, and causing considerable of the The much ado about nothing, regard When the other factories, cooperative drunkness that has been going on. As ing the city marshal, was nothing but a and private, make their reports, it will a ‘rotten’’ state of affairs existed, nnd lot of idle gossip by those who tried to »ring the output of ch« esc from Tilla which has existed off and or. for a long make a mountain out of a mole hill. ’hiintv to somewhere near 3.00^.00” rime, something had to he done to ar pound« and a revenue from the «am»* rest the undesirable citizens who have So the whiskev faction is squealing O' amounting to close upon $400,0 0. That given Tillamook City th«- reputation ol one another. Let (hem squeal. It is * is something which Tillamook Count) being a tough place, and a tough place good thing, tor it gives the people iom- can feel proud of and all honor ar.d to raise children. idea of what is going on behind th< Sheriff Crenshaw was the busiest man praise to the dairymen who have made acenes. Tillamook famous for its splendid cheese in town on Wednesday, and as he made * * 4 arrests it was noticed that several of the Competition in hay, brought in from product. * T * well known bootleggers were on the the outside, has already had its effect on We are going to give the City Council anxious scat and did not have time to the horn»* product, for no one wants ycl a bit of friendly criticism tor the purpose leave town, as they generally do just low weed hay when they can get clean of showirg how the people can be hum before circuit court convene«. But it is timothy or alfalfa for their stock. hugged, and how that body on Monday reported that between now and the next * M * FOR MEN, It is not Bricktop who is the in night played its part in the humbug term of the circuit court there will he in Black. Tan & formant in the I real option canes, but a lame. There is a law on the statute •e e ting tin es for those who will not Positively the latest 1909 models. local Ilian who came near pHRsing in b «oka called the initiative and refer- obey the citv ordinances nor the laws ol Wine Colored, Materials are novelty serge, fancy wor his checks through drinking Rome ol -ixluin. and is a law of the State of Ore the country. They would not do «<» $3.50 to $7.00. steds, etc., in the new tones of blue, gray the poison truck the loot loggers have ¿on, and hr long ns it is a law to give when the city had saloons and they w ill Lot 4850 (as the people the right to initiate laws and not do so now that the city is without been selling. and green ; medium length coats in fitted illustration), * * * vote oil ordinances or other measures saloons, ar.d to make that class amend and semi-fitted effects. Skirts pleated and patent colt, There is one thing, if the people can’t past by C’ity Councils and other legisla able to the laws of the country has been have justice dealt out in liquor vases they tive bodies, this law should be lived up welt, exten gored, with and without folds, button a difficult matter in Tillamook Citv have the ’’Ke.ni:.” which mk e i re es to, But great is humbug. sion edge,con The city trimmed. Values to $40.00 and not a MADE FOR US Most of our citizens remember the ■ary for the official to go before the peo council had cealed stitch before it an ordinance gambling regime which went on for suit in the lot worth less than $30.00. ple for re election. We hope it will imt to license the sale of malt liquor not sole. Panama yeirs. robbing people who came here, be necessar) tn invoke the •‘Recall’’ law otherwise provided for, nnd to avoid to last, perforat and when there w’as a rough house at M * » initiative and referendum law an emer- the White Corner how Marsh alCleinents ed strap collar. The lawless element had no scruples ic rency clause attached. Here is another was booted out onto the street for inter Two buttons making men drunk for the purpose ol 5 t . Louis abuse of the emergency clause,for no one fearing And the people have not for- robbing them at the gambling tables, and buckles, will have the audacity to argue that an gotten the svstem of making persons and the same lawleRs outfit have now no high grade De Luxe Oxford emergency exiats in the correct and pro. drunk and then getting the money from scruples about selling poisonous truck per sense of the term. Not one ol lie them at the gambelingjtnbles. Yet it is FOR WOMEN—Black, Tan and Wine, which came near robbing a number ot city dad« appeared to father this ordi the s ime element, and some of the same $3.00 to $6 00. Here’s a popular style in a men of their lives. nance and none of them explained the persons, who continue to be the disturb * « * ladies’ wine colored Oxford. Has a perfor Has a city council any right to license reason for its introduction, nor why the ing. lawless class who are again caught ated collar, Potay toe, wave top, i)^in. heel, emergency clause was attached to it. the sale of “near beer ?” ,A case was in the drag net. 2 brass buckles aud straps, Blucher. argued Indore the Supreme Court last Thev simply voted at the proper time Those who have been arrested up to week, and although thnt was not an and hv doing so repudiated the refer« n- the time of going to press are W. 0. issue when the “near beer” cane» were dum law and denied the people the right Chase, W. |, Stephens, Fred Forslund, tried, the question is now raised na to to vote on »he ordinance. Great is hum* Howa.d Edmunds, J. P. Allen. Frank jurisdiction, whether h citv or a county hug when the emergency clause can be Elliott, W. Longworthy and Earl Ford. used to humbug and deceive the peop'e. has a right to handle it. The informant is A. D. Oliver, who Another thing wherein the city council * * * came near passing in his checks after erred Mnd was out of order was in pass If the citizens had strung up or run drinking some of the rotten, poisonous out of town some of the worthless ele ing a resolution allowing the pool room truck the bootleggers have been selling, ment in this city who were bootlegging proprietors to go nhead before Mayor and for the protection of others Oliver and who. no doubt, were responsible for Coates had approved the ordinance or un lertook to gather up enough evi the destructive fire, and which came near the legal requirement» of posting or pub dence for Sheriff Crenshaw, and being wiping out the business portion of the lishing the ordinance had been complied one of ihe boys himself had no trouble in citv, it would have been a good thing for with, or before the license money was buying drink. Quite a number ot citizens the city A live vigilance committee is paid in or bonds approved, regardless as hive been taken seriously sick in being to whether a person’s reputation was still in order. induced to drink the poisonous truck for M * ■ good, bad or indifferent. Probably the some time past. A. D. Oliver is to be commended for city dads had not looked at the matter Sheriff Crenshaw is determined to informing on the bootleggers, and for from our point of view, and as they have | Local Jottings. keep on the track of the bootleggers. He doing so he has the respect ot the law- already shown a disposition to run the | has a whole raft of bottles of whiskey II. C Kunze will dispose of bis ranch abiding citizens. If Tillamook Countv citv in the interest of the city and to stop | b night from them and which will lie as a whole or in tracks to suit purchas had more citizens with moral backbone if possible the lawless element in plating ( ers Easy terms. • used as evidence at the proper lime It the rotten condition »1 affairs which have the city in continual disrepute, we hope ( The gasoline launch Rose, which went w«« his intention to iVnve searched a existed so long could not have, done so. the citv council will take a little friendly number of places on Wednesday, but aground on T hursday while coming in Others know and have the evi criticism in good part, for we want to from Astoria with passengers, succeeded RESOURCES. only found time to search three places. in getting off. The accident was caused dence to convict quite a numl>cr of per- see the present citv council give the city Deputy District Attorney Cooper will hv the captain attempting to cross lhe Loansand discounts ................................ I i 30,240.00 make a strong effort to convict all of sandspit, when she went aground and Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .... None. those arrested this week in the justice the life Raving crew went to hre assist- tance and took off the passengers. Bonds, securities, etc............................... 1,125.00 c nirt on one charge, and failing to get Banking house, furniture and fixtures, Teacher«’ cetlificates were issued a» justice in that court, a I «rge number of follows : 1st grade, Eacie Oliver Emma (including lots).................................... c^e, will tie held over until the Circuit Swenson. Edgar G. Munson, Harriett 3,577-7° Due from banks (not reserve banks).... 99.90 Court. Mr. Cooper was greatly sur M. Ford ; 2nd grade. Elsie 8covell, Ger Due from approved reserve banks........... prise I when Justice Sappington dis. trude McKimeus. Lillian H. Schollmeyer. 8,875.81 missed n local option case against W. Bertha Heiser, Alice E Wilkinson. Katie Checks and other cash items................... 173.08 Shee»s. Daisy Goldsworthy. Lindley I^angworthy, who again figure, in the Goldsworthv, J. H Shirk. Chas. Hart ; Cash on hand ............................... 6,217.12 rai»i on Tuesday, and to capture him 3rd grade, Emma A. Schollmeyer, May RESOURCES. Sheriff Crenshaw was out all night Payne. Maude Edgar, Winnie Spencer Total . . 150,308 61 John O. Page ; primary. Laura Leach. I.oans and discounts.............................. * Munday. Editorial Snap Shots. LA WLESS ELEMENT ROUNDED UP. • M Same Old Rotten State of Affairs in Tillamook City. Home Journal Spring Quarterly 20c.. with a ISc. Home Journal Pattern Free, | —The Grandest Array of New Muslin Underwear ever Displayed in a Country I num—New Dress Skirts—Tailor made Suits—ShirtWaists jj Veiling and Made-up Veils. Agent for the Ladies' Home Journal Patterns and Publications. HALTOM’S STORE Both Phones. New Spring Tailor made Suits, Agent for Lounsburry Shoe for Women. American Lady Corsets. New Shoes and Ox fords for Spring, Choice of the lot this week - - $24,75 $5.50. EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 20. Choice of any Ladies’ or Misses Coat in Stock, For Just Half Price. AN Price, S3.00. There are big money saving opportunities in every department—Clear ance Prices on several lines. Five dozen Shirt Waists on sale at a mere fraction of their real worth : Shirt Waists, values to $2.00, sale price. 57c.; values to $3.00, sale price, 98c. Dress Skirts, values to $10.00, sale price, $3.97. Skirts, values to $18.00, sale price, $5.83. Report of the Condition of the FIRST BANK & TRUST COMPANY, At Bay City, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business February 9th, 1909. Report of the Condition of the Tillamook County Bank, At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business February Sth, 1909. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ... Bonds, securities, etc............................ Banking house, furniture and fixtures. Other real estate owned........................ Due from banks (not reserve banks) . . Due from approved reserve banks. . . . Checks and other cash items .............. Cash on baud ........................................ Total ♦ 229,221.15 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in........ ...................... I 30,000.00 Surplus fund.......................................... 850.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid ...................................... i, 118.90 Dividends unpaid ................................ 296.00 Individual deposits subject to check . . 1 17,486.78 Demand certificates of deposit ............ 5.635.98 Time certificates of deposit.................. 46,438 47 State deposits ......................................... 3,067.00 Savings deposits.................................... 22378.60 Reserved for taxes ................................ 66x31 Liabilities other than those above stated 1,489 it Total . LIABILITIES. Heibert Thompson, of Ocean Park, Mining Stock. Real Estate, Timber came to town and got loaded up. and ■.... » 22922». I5 State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS. I, M. W. HARRISON, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of u»v knowledge and belief. M. W. HARRISON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day ot Febru ary, 1909.—Myrtle O. Mill*, Notary Public. Correct—Attest : H. T. Bo«*, Erwin Harrison, D. Fiti- patrick, Directors. then said some one had robbed him of his gun anil money Buying another revolver, he went to Harris barn on Tuesday with the intention of plugging the person with lead who had robbed him, and commenced firing. Constable Olsen was standing talking in* the barn and he thought, sure there was going to be a shooting scrape. He t< I I Th<»tnp»on to come along with him ami he would find the party, but instead of doing so locked him up. Thompson pleaded guilty the next day. and the justice fined him $10. A curious incident occurred on Tues' dav in this citv. The previous evening the Citv Council elected Earl Ford police Wanted to Trade for Small Da ty man. and in lhe executVui of his duty the Ranch. not «lav he came across George Balmer who sas feeling “fresh’’ from the effects 24 Acres, all in crop, good house and of too much tangle foot. Eail advised barn, less than half mile of city limits ol him tn get off ihe street, hut Balmer did Salem. not take the advice kindly and then See Catterlin it Sharp. commenced to accuse the policeman of bootlegging, making the assertion that Earl had sold booze to Balmer on seve For Sale. ml occasions in Iwth large and small quantities, whereupon Earl place One ÎÎ0 H Power Boiler. Balmer under arrested for being drunk One 75 H, Power Engine. and locked him up. He had to pay a fine One A < 24 Planer $5 Balmer went to District Deputy One 3ft" Resaw. Attorney Cooper and swore to a com- One 36" Blower. • plaint charging Earl with violating the Terme 11 cal option law. TILL A MOK LUMBER CO. F- WutTVRoFat Pres. IVrile us nl>out *ny mining «loch you want to buy or «ell. Don't bnv or sell until you get our price«. We »Jw«y» bare bargain». Don't bue Mocks of traveling Mtici. tore. Tney will charge yo-i two to fire times our'price. Write us for prior* on their sticks We tsur.sell and exchange mining and other atocka. real estate, timber and re. linquiahments. We want your bargains —nothing el«e. Fletcher Investment Co.. Box 707, Portland. Ore. I. oat. Capital stock paid in .............. . . ♦ 25,000.00 Surplus iuud................................................ 289.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid......................................... 628.75 Individual deposits subject to check .... 13.363.00 Demand certificates of deposit ............... 300.00 Time certificates of deposit....................... 6,205.86 State deposits................................... 4,5O7-5O Savings deposits ........................................ 14 5° Total.... 1. State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS. I, John O. Bozortli, Cashier of the above-named bank, SB solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of knowledge and belief. JOHN O. BOZORTH, Cashier. | Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of Feb V ruary, 1909.—Inez V. Bozorth, Notary Public. __Cortect Attest : R. J. Hendricks, Scott Bozorth Directoff J. R. HARTER, Real Estate and Financial Agent Insurance. First Bank & Trust I Company, bay city . ore . J OFFICE TILLAMOOK HOTEL Offers every facility for safe and respectfully solicit* your busme» g Acts as trustee for corporations. j vidusls «nd estate«. Confidential tn* relations carried out faithfully. j Interest at current rate« on timt^H posit*. Mail business given prompt attend^» | Fire and burglar proof safely J boxes just installed for convenient* custoiuer* at reasonable tentai. A black aod white S oich Cooli y dog. Mollee. Ha* on leather collar with I wo blue set'. Mr Harriman inform* Georgia that it Answer* to the name ot -'Fi<l|f»t.- the Mate will deal fairly with its Notice i* Hereby Given that I will not Finder will please notify I. U. Quick, railroads he will spend *10.000,000 in be responsible lor anv debt* contractrd Tillamook, Oregon. by my wife. Florence A. Benson, after ’ improving his Georgia lines. The rail, this date. way magnates are taking afresh inter Hay for Sale. Tillamook. Ore . Feb. ♦. 1909. About five ton* of good hay Rr **le est in the Sooth ou the str«ngth of Pana, G koui . x H B b . xsox . ma proipects. —See D. Fitzpatrick Paid up Capital............ ....... . |?5,00ft r| J