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    TiLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 20, 1909.
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time enough before the Fourth ot July
for ■ genernl congressional trip to see
how the big job at Panama is moving
along
VOL. II.
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Bach subsequent insertion, line....
Mtineas and professional cards,
< 1 month ...................................... 1 00
Xomeatead Notices .................. .. & 00
Timber Claims.................................. 10 00
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Locals per line euch insertion ...
Dtoplnv advertisement, an inch,
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All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Motiees, Lost, Strayed or Stolen. etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedu g five
linaa.
RATES
THE BUGLE CALL
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; Xliinoceroa ia
larger game I lian
gazelle, or even than lion, As he often
did at Washington. Mr. Roosevelt is
turning the joke against the pert para­
graphs».
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In Oklahoma tour men have
be<n
lynched together. Strange things Imp­
pen in the new state, but ali are not
necessarily the result of its improved
constitution.
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It is denied that anybody has coriiot-
ed wheat. An opinion on this point can
be formed more easily after the rem­
nants of the big ’speculator arc inspect-
An advance of a cent in the cost of a
loaf of bread is a large percent. Dealers
should not forget to preserve a fair talio
between the wheat binn and the morn­
ing roll.
Mr. Bryan in the Couimonor is saying
little about the tariff question. When­
ever there is piotection to be had for
anybody Mr. Bryan always wants foiue
of it fur himself.
C.L.3.
Editors:
Violet Noyce,
Vlula Mapes.
E.L.8.
Editor*:
Lynn Elwrman.
Ralph Hiiues.
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Two Successive Victories.
The wearer» of the Maroon base ball
suit» wear a broad smile this week, and
have thev not a right to ? Two easily
won victories on two successive days
should bring a smile to any player's face.
First, the Maroons won a victory over
the second Bay Citv team last Saturday
on the Bay City grounds. From the lie-
ginning there was no doubt in the mind»
ol the H.S. players as to the result. Bay
City could not connect with the puzzling
curves of Hare and Deeter successfully
inorder to run in more than three scores.
The »core was 7 to 3 in favor of the T.
H.S.
The Sunday game, played with Bav
City's first team, was even more easy
than the preceding one. The Bay Citv
players could not even hit slow straight
hills Time and again Captain Deeter
struck out the hatters with three slow
straight halls If the H H. needs hatting
practise. Bay City nredsjust three times
as much But still Bay City has a good
excuse. They all work during the week
and so only have Sundays to practise on.
The result of this game was very high­
ly in favor of the H.S . being 18 to 4.
The line up for the H.S. and Bay Citv
teams on Sunday were as follows :
llenrv Wist............. C..............
Jackson.
Captain Deeter... ) n'l Captain Pettejs.
T. Holman............ f P Ì L*-on Wilson.
Captain Deeter... I ss] Captain Prttejs.
T. Holman..........f
Leon Wilton.
A. Bramwell............ ,.f.h. ........ Mathewson.
L. Bherman............. • t.b. ........... Templeton.
..... F. Ostrander.
Ralph Himes.........
F Eberman ........... . ..I.f ................. L Pike.
Clent King...... ......... ..r.f.
dream of her own regrets at her weddiug
breakfast. Both are io school again,
however.
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Word comes Irom Miss Lister that she
was married to June R. Edwards nt
Corvallis on May 19. 1909. They will
live in the Siletz country. All the II. S
wishes them a long life of happiness.
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The H. S. ball team's dance will be
postponed till Saturday, May 29. on
account of the Nehalem H 8. plav. The
N. H. S has always treated the T. H. S
very'nice on several occasions that wr
visited them, so it is nothing mor« than
fair that we should help them in every
way we can. We hope that the whole
II. S. will turn out to see "Brother
Josiah" Saturday night.
Thoae who
have seen this play pronounce it a good
one. Admission 35 and 25 cents.
For Victory in 1910.
TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT.
The temperance force» of Oregon ar-
planing for a complete victory over the
rum traffic in the state eh clion in 1910
It ia our confident hope to place Oregon
in the white list with Kansas. Oklahoma
N .rill Dakota,
Arkansas, Tennessee.
Alabama. Georgia, North Carolina.
Maine and others that will get there
before us.
The campaign is already launched and
every temperance mun but needs to take
his place in the line for a gloriuu*
vict ry.
However, the ruin forces are not
asleep.
Neither do we dare under
estimate their grim, though despairing
efforts to make the struggle a hard
and prolonged one.
But on election day 1910 we expect to
completely brake the legal forces of
their strength in thia state, Funds are
already being collected to defray the
necessary expenses of the campaign.
We believe every tem|>erance man
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will lie glad to help wliat be can in this
Eva: "What does M B. stand for ?'•
part of the work. Anyone willing todu
Gladys ; "My. Burr.’’
so may see the undersigned or A. Holey.
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Especially do we call the attention of
The eighth, grade examinations were
tlmse who made pledgee to the Anti
given last Thursday and Friday at the
Saloon League last August to redeem
public school by Mrs. Hans Hansen
them and get a receipt for the amount
Most of them think they »ill pass and
W. W. R o S ibbaüoh .
paid.
everyone hopes that they will.
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Tillamook.
The race track grounds were reserspad
Though the Away down—near the billowy main,
It is the universal opinion in diplomat for the guine Sunday.
Expectant—fair Tillamook stands,
ic circles that Castro is trying to start ground was a little rough, a little hard
By the side of her great fertile plain
Something. If he wants to pleasea con­ work nnd a few games will devrlope it
And eastward
Ijoks—with
out­
siderable number of people he will start into as good and better grounds than
stretched hands,
most towns of this size afford.
For the railroad expected for year*—
another base ball league.
(She will have hy hook or by crook).
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Miss Mapes has taken quite a fancy to Blasted hopes have too often bi ought
$ A college president in Wisconsin has
tears
given up a salary ot $4000 a year to take portrait drawing. She draws t lie faces
To people of fair Tillamook.
Charge of an irrigation-tract in Idaho. of her roOin mates so well that they are
Though Mr Now the railrcmd is building their way
The once neglected arid region now con very easily recognized.
Before many moons we will ride.
Reicht-n objects to her drawing his pic
eiders itself the land of promise.
Clear from Portland to Till tmo >k bay ;
Hire, there lire plenty of others for her to
Then Tillamook's tears will be dried.
& III blocking the wheels of government practise with.
All her surplus by water did go,
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And was jammed into every nook;
the popular branch of the Porto Rican
Tommy Holman was heard to say Ship-« were aye too uncertain and slow,
Legislature is not profiting by its Ameri­
For people of fair Tillamook.
can coaching. American citizenship and just after throwing a player out on first
by a trick play ;
The
fair city by leaps will expand,
territorial government are not to be won
“They don't like the beds in Bay City,
The country will benefit much—
in that direction.
When the railway trains speed through
so they come up here to sleep.’’
the land
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S Senator Bristow, of Kansas, seems to
And put the great marts in quick
The H.S team will play Beaver on the
have impressed the sovereignty of the
touch,
Beaver grounds next Saturday. We Ocean entrance and Dry Stocking Bar
Slate of Kansas up on the Eastern
wish them good luck on their journey
W ill surely be easy to brook
senators who have yet to learn chat
When the thunder of first railway car
and a nice time.
the sun sets down ill the West beciuse
Makes echoes 'round fair Tillamook.
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lie is not willing to set down in the East
By later arrangements the town team
Then away to the west we will hie.
I will not go in with the H.S. to make the
To weird song of wild waves give ear;
K Experience is a dear school, but all
grovnds at the track, but will rent the Business cares will all get ilie go by
tools will not learn even in that one
When days here are sullrv or dreai ;
grounds from the H S. team.
In spite of many warnings, another
We will get gilt edged butter and
a a a
cream
American hei.ess has married another
Mr. ReiHien wanted one of the 11 S.
For other good things we will look
European title, and it remains to lie base hall caps last Tuesday, but Ralph
And will sit by the seasid • and dream
Been whether her experience will make did not think it would fit him, as the
When cars run to fair Tillamook.
her wise or not.
T. McK. N ki . son , Gaston, Ore.
caps are too small even for some of the
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players.
E Senator Depew's intimation that the
Rev. I. W. Williamson’s Letter
i industrial energies of this country msy
A team, composed of most of the 11.8
Rev. I. W W illiauisoo, Huntington,
I some time be concentrated In one playero will play the Beaver team at W. Va., writes: " This is to certify that
['* master mind,'* seems to be reducing Beaver on Satutdav. The Beaver team I ueed Foley's Kidney Remedy for tier,
vous exhaustion and kidney trouble and
[ individualism to that danger
point will come here later.
an free to say that it will do all that you
which is often charged as the reductio
claim for it.” Foley's Kidr.ey Remedy
An "Owed.”
lias restored health and strength to
ad absurdum.
To the Herald Editor, for his interest in thousands of weak, run down people.
Contains no harmful drugs and is
Five hundred piano« were found in
the graduates.
pleasant to take.—J. S. Lamar, Tilla­
the sultan's palace when the army of
Howe'er it he, it seems to me,
mook; Hawk & Miller, Bay City.
’Tis so ignoble to be rude !
the Young Turks invaded it.
Music
Unkind hearts oft are bayonets.
had not the charm to soothe a sat age
Chamberlain’s Liniment.
And little souls hetray their blood.
beast or the revolution tnigh: never
This is a new preparation and a good
have revolved. It may have been a
The Oregon school law requires that one. It is especially valuable as a cure
good thing for the fame of Paderewski pupils who are absent bring written ex­ for chronic and muscular rheunatism,
and for the relief from pain which it
that he had cancelled all of his Ameri­ cuses. and the only excuse the teacher is affords in acute inflammatory rheuma­
can dates before this happened.
Those who have used it have
allowed to accept is that of sickness of tism
in variably spoken of it in the highest
the pupil ur sickness in the family. The
terms or praise.
Lame hack, lame
The new strike of the employes of
teacher lias no option in the matter, and shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheu­
the government in France shows whst
parents should cheerfully and courteous­ matism of the muscles, usually brought
a serious thing lala.r disturbances
on by exposure to cold or damp, and are
ly assist in enforcing the law.
would be under a socialist regime.
?uickly cured by applying thia liniment
reely and massaging the effected parts.
Under Mr. Bryan’s scheme of a na.
We would like to tecall the attention Soreness of the muscles, whether in­
tionalixation of the railways we would of those who read theJBugle Call to the
duced hy violent exercise or injury, is
get this periodical dislocation of our last article in last weeks paper As was allayed hy this liniment.—For sale by
Industrial system, though in a aome- before stated the Bugle Call is just as Lamar's drug store.
what smaller way.
much a Freshman paper as a Sopho­
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It was supposed hat only two sur
vivorsoflhe battle of San facinto re
maineJ. but a third has been found, and
is still in fair condition at the age of 89
The three will be present at the San
Antonio spring carnival in the anniver­
sary of the battle, April 21. and will
ride in an old fashioned prairie achooner
drawn by six yoke ot oxen These ve­
terans of 1836 will be honored specta­
tors at the annual battle of flowers.
Do It Now.
Now is the lime to get rid of your
rheumatism. V m can do so by applying
Cl an-wrUins Liniment.
Nine can-«
out of ten are simply muscular rlien-
matiani due to ool-i ordamp. or chronic
rheumatism, and yield to the vigorous
application of th»» liniment. Try it.
You tu- oertain to be delighted with (lie
quick relief which it affords 8 ’Id by
Lamar s drug store.
more (at least it should be). If it isn't
whose fault is it ? It is supposed to be a
H. S paper, in which all the classes are
represented with one or mire editors.
Whose fault is it that thia is not now
the case ? Have not the Sophomores ask
ej for helo on the paper ? For a well
known reason the work has fallen en­
tirely on the Sophomore class.
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The eighth grad«» are in a high state
of expectancy, balancing between dread
an<l hope, while writing for the grades.
It is reported that .Mr. Rutherford will
l>e with us for the commencement exci
vises. We all hope so at least.
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Some are wondering if Lillie Anderson
hat recovered yet from her barrowing
dream of being mit rieri to the wrong
fellow. Or Bernice Johnson from her
A Card.
Tliis is to certify that all druggists are
authorised to refund your money if
Foley’s Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold. It st4>ps the cough,
heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia
and consumption. Contains no opiates.
The genuine is in a yellow package —
J. 8 Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & Mil
ler. Bay City.
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MAN KILLS WIFE IN LONELY
CABIN.
She Gives Him Milk -
Instead - of
Cream.
.len’s Fabrics For Spring
and Summer embrace all
the varying tones of slate,
green, gray, bronze, oliv^
brown, tan, stone and khaki
shades in stripe, check and
soft plaid designs. The
H illsboro . Or.. May 16.—Because
his girl wife gave him skim milk for
breakfast instead of cream, John D. Rose
lair picked up a clever and crushed in
her head.
The murder occurred Saturday morn­
ing in a lonely mountain home ten miles
above Buxton, this ccuoty, and 29 miles
from Hillsboro, near the scene where
Walter Johnson killed Elmer Perdue
early in July last year.
Roselair remained with the dead body
of his wife until 10 o’clock last night,
when hr tiavded 29 miles through the
rain and darkless to this city and
rendered himself at an early hour
morning to Sheriff Hancock.
Roselair was at once locked up
cell in the county jail, and no one
since been permitted to talk to him.
morning District Attorney Tongue
Roseiair examined by a physician in
order to contravene any future defence
insanity.
According to the story told by Rise-
lair to Sheriff Ha neck, the man and
wife had just seated themselves at the
breakfast table.
Roselair asked for
more cream for his breakfast porridge,
Design 564
and complained that his wife was giving
him skimmed milk. A quarrel followed
Litton Doubla-Bieaslsd Novelty Sack
and Roselair took n huge knife, used for
cutting salmon, anil cleaved in the wife’s
skull, striking her several limes.
His wife, Roselair told the Sheriff,
resented the harsh words he applied to
her nnd threw the contents of n pail of
milk into his face, This further enraged
the husband, and then followed the
blows ¡which laiiTthe women low in
death.
Late this afternoon n Coroner’s inquest
was held at the scene of the tragedy and
a verdict returned ¡blaming Roselair for
the murder of his wife. At this inquiry
it developed that the woman was soon
Centrally Located.
First Class Room».
to become a mother.
Sheriff Hancock, Deputy District At­
torney Thomas II. Tongue, Coroner E.
C Brown and Undertaker Donelson re­
turned at l0:3U o’clock tonight from the
farmhouse where the murder was com­ The Only First Class Hotel in Tillamook, Ore
A Modern Hotel.
Traveling Men’s Home.
Tourists’ Headquarters.
mitted, bringing further details of the
brutal crime
J. F- RAMSEY, Pro.
It was the mngt gastlv sight I ever
saw,’’ remarked Sheriff Hancock, “From
the condition of the room there must
have lieen a fierce struggle between man
wife before the woman was finally over­
come The woman’s head was almost
severed from the body, and there were
cuts in the side of the skull large enough
to admit a man’s hand.
•’Roselair had used a hatchet to muti­
late the body after dealing her a blow
with the big knife or clever.
The left
arm was partly severed at the elbow,
and there were cuts and bruises all oyer
the body.**
The cleaver and hatchet used by Rose*
lair had been scrupulously cleaned by
the murderer. These instruments have
been secured by the prosecuting attorney .
The verdict ol the Coroner's jury, re-
turned alte. an examination of the dead
body nnd the house in which the murder
was committed, reads-
CHEESE, Tillamook to Portland
“We. the jury, find that the deceased,
Mrs John D. Roselair, came to her death
Tutina, 12à Cents per Case
by reason of wounds inflicted by John
I) Rose I ar, with murderous intent.’*
Trips, 15
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The verdict is signed by Peter Aergei-
son, Henry Holier, Will Raymond, Joseph
Kurk, all of Timber, and C. W. Red-
F. P. BAUMGARTNER. Agent Couch Street Duck, Portland, Oregon.
mond and W. O Donelson, of Hillssboro.
B. C. LAMB, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon.
Roselair married the women last Fall
in Portland, and they lived there some
weeks. Before the holidays they moved
up to his ranch, about ten miles above
Buxton and 29 miles above Hillsboro,
northwesterly, He had a fairly good
mountain ranch, and 25 or 30 acres
slashed and in cultivation and pasture.
He had 14 or 15cows, and although the
place was m«?rtgaged lor |900 in order
to pay his divorced wife's alimony, he
was doing fairly well financially,
Neatest & Most Exclusive
of these styles are found tai
the legant fabrics sent u«
by Ed. V. Price & Co., and
which we present for your
early inspection.
We’ll Take Your Measure
for a suit made expressly
for you by these famous
tailors, and guarantee fit,
correct style and permanent
shape, for 1-3 to 1-2 less than
any local tailor asks.
Mason’s
Department
HOTEL RAMSEY
Tillamook. Oregon.
Pacific Navigation Co’s
STEAMER SUE H. ELMORE
The ONLY Freight and
PASSENGER
Boat making regular trips between
TILLAMOOK AND PORTLAND
FREIGHT, $3.00 PER TCN
PURITY
above
everything
distinguished
WEINHARD’S BEER
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,wiil
cancel the following county warrant», to
wit :
No. of Date To whom
war.
issued. issued.
Amt. Serie».
4408, Nov. 6 1901,
Henry Lederer, 13,75, F.
4465, Nov. 6. 1901.
I. P. Hiner
»1.25, F.
4708, May 7. 1902.
J. D. Lawrance. $2 50, P.
4711, May 7. 1902,
Chai. Farmer, $3.75, F
5456, Sept. 5 1901.
ClmsL.Thompson, $1.70, E.
5687, June 2. 1902.
r. P. Hogan, $3.20, B.
And thnt if »aid warrant* are not pre
•ented for payment within sixty day»
from »aid firat day of |uly, 1909. they
will be cancelled and payment thereof
will be refused.
By Order of the County Court.
J.C. H ouden , County Clerk,
H'larseneaa. bronchitis
and other
throat troubles are quickly cur**d by Biliousness and Constipation..
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Foley’ ____
s Hohey ___
aod ______________
Tar aS it soothes and
F r years I was troubled with bilious­
j
the inflamed throat and brwichiai
ness and constipation, which made life
' tubes and llie most obstinate couch <11». miserable for me My appetite failed
' appear«
Ineiet upon haring the gen. me. I l>>st my usual force nnd vitality. I
I nine Foley's Honey and Tar —J. 8. Pepsin preparations and cathartics only
Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & Miller, Bay made matters worse I do not know
dty._________________
where 1 should have been today had I
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If you
desire a _____
clear ___________
complexion ____
take not tried Cl-amberlain's Stomach and I
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The tablets relieve the
and -liver trouble as it will stimulate 'll feeling at once, strengthen the dige* I
these organ» and thoroughly cleanseyoor ti'e functions, purify the stomach, llvey |
system, which is what everyone need- and blood, helping the
in the spring in order to feel well —J. 8 j wo»k naturally —Mas
Lamar. Tillamook, Hawk & Miller, Bay ' Birmingham. Ala. The
(jtty.__________________________________ i sale by !-amar a drug store.
From the
Common
Used on the family table it turns a dry lunch
into an enjoyable sustaining meal, makes home
cheerful, keep the men at home and offers
effective aid to real temperance.
Orders should be Sent to the
Columbia Bottling Co
Astoria, Oregon
Agents for the H.Weinhard Brewery, Manufacturers of the
Tillamook Rock Bran(i Carbonated Bevcra?es-
Agents for the Bar«ktt Spring Mineral water.
MONEY LOANED
REAL ESTATE.
EASY PAYMENTS
LONG TIME,
REPRESENTATIVES
RELIABLE
WANTED.
ON
The Jackson Loan & Trust Co.
Kort Worth. Tria* ; or Jarkaon. M ìmìnm I oo I.