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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 17, 1909 the old flintlocks . Editorial Snap Shots Don’t be a knocker ! and the county ! Boost the city M * * The four jokers at Hemlock on Sunday seemed to cause considerable surprise to a bevy of settlers. » 3 * The treats are on »he deputy game and fiih warden for swearingout com plaints before the new fish law went into effect. * * * “Someone ought to get a club and club the whole outfit,’’ was the remark made by an indignant person a few days ago about those who are trving to rob peo ple of tbeir property in this city. * * * When a person swears ton complaint that be is the owner of another person's The only Baking Powder property and is not, it looks to us, Mr. Made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar District Attorney, that that is fake • •. earing and perjury of the rankest kind. * * * If any of the rqad sujiervisors still con tinue the old theory of building hump HOTEL ARRIVALS. back roads and allow the wind to catch manufacturing center. This, and not Ramsey House. up and carrv off the road bed on thesid« s personalities, should be the contrnling of the humpback gravel, as a matter of spirit which should permeate every pre Friday.—Ed. Davis. Astori.;; Sam S. economy it would be a good thing if the cinct brought into the new territory. Goldsmith. St. Paul; Cspt. Childs, A. county court would supercede any road Emery. Portland ; E. G Richards, M. V. supervisors with hump back road build North Yamhill Tillamook Stage Morris, Portland; G. D. Ebner, Frank ing ideas. The North Yamhill and Tillamook Kirsch, Mt. Angel; Joe Walker, Silver * * * stage leaves Tillamook City daily at 4 ton; R. D. Peregoy, T. L Minck, C. We predict that the parties who have p.m., and arrives at Trask at 7.20 p.m., Heber, Portland. been attempting to bamboozle people out Saturday.—L. A Courte Manch, Me- and arrives at North Yamhill at 3 p.m. of their property will land where they the next day. making connections with Minri’ ille; J, S. Boyston. A. L Jonas; belong one of these days—in the peniten the North bound stage for Portland, Joe Walker, Silverton; II. Smith. San tiary. That is if some wronged and en Francisco. which arrives in that citv at 6.15 p.m. raged person does not beat the life out Sunday.—H. A. Whiteford, L P. Wise The West bound stage leaves North of them before that time. And then they Yamhill at 10 a.m. and arrives at Tilla wife and son, J W. Sweenev, W. E. would only be getting what they long mook City at 8 a m. the ¡next morn, Hathaway, Mr». L. L. Woods. M. V. deserved, for it is time that the dirty* ing. Parties leaving Portland in the Morris, Portland; T. B. Eldridge, Cape rotten outfit was dealt with in a sum- morning can make connection at North Town;C. T. Myers and wife, Portland. mary manner. Mouday.—A. L. Barner, Centralia; E. Yamhill. * * * L. Hansen. Seaside; P. llankin, Portland ; The cut rates on the Sheridan stage is Notice Dell Souers, Astoria; C. R. Lenord, Set.- liable to cause a cut rate on other stage N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the . »ide. lines, which means that none of them are I Tuesday.—J. M. Rader, Mill City; C. liable to makr any money this summer. Hon. County Court of Tillamook County Oregon, will receive sealed hula for the C. Warwick, Aberdeen; K T. Moore, It will, probably, cause more travel, but construction of a Draw Bridge, to be it takes so much to pack passengers in built on Tillamook River, located at Portland; R Mink, Seattle. Wednesday.—G. E Lain, N. Mexico; and out of this county, and if anyone is what is known as the Tomlinson Ferry. bridge to be constructed accord H. M. Fleming, F. J. Fleming. W. M. wanting to know how easy it is to go ing Said to plans and specifications now on Fleming, Salem; L. A. Courteninan. broke, carrying passengers at starvation tile at the Office of the County Clerk. rates will soon demonstrate this. Those A certified check equal to 5 per cent of McMinnville. Allen House. who carry passengers every day in the the amount of the bid must accompany bid as a guarantee that the bidder Friday—M. W. Harick, Tacoma; D. year and in all kinds of weather are the each will execute a bond for the completion F. Tamesie, lohn Dennis, Chas E. Lytle, parties who are most injured by those of the contract if awarded the same. who cut rates and put oti stages for the All bids must be filed in the office of Hillsboro ; J. N King, Mather. Wis. Saturday —Boyd Mendenhall, Sheridan; summer months, and for that reason it the County Clerk of Tillamook County, or before 9 o’clock a.m.. Wednesday, Joe Ruumon, Dallas ; H. A. Bell, Port seems to us that those who charge the on the 8th day of July, 1909, the Coiiniy same rates in winter and summer are Court reserving the right to reject any land ; Lew O. Gales and wife, S. Jones G. D. Ebner. Mt. Angel ; I. Durban, F, and all bids. deserving of the patronage. By order of the County Court. Kiash. Salem ; Joe Walker, John Perr- * * * J. C. H o L dk N, Supervisor Farmer is doing some good gorg, Silverton. County Clerk. work on the road in the neighborhood of Sunday—P. L. Wise, wife and son, C. Hemlock, but whether the road, with so V. Henry. Portland ; S. B. Class. Elgin, Notice. little rock foundation will stand up under ill. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the heavy travel, remains to be seen. One Monday—B F. Hoffman, M. Hoffman, of filiainook will receive bids for thing is certainly noticeable, that is the City 100,000 feet, more or less, of side-walk E. Thompson, Carlton, improvement in the grades. Before the and afreet crossing lumber, said lumlrer Tuesday—E. B. Shannon, J. F. Samp rock crusher and road roller is removed to to be of size and dimensions as specified son, H. J. Gregory, Portland; W. L. another part of the county the road be by the Street Commissioner of said city, Abbot. Seattle. is to be delivered at any mill or tween this city and Beaver should be and Wednesday—A. L. Johnson, W. Schultz. lumber yard in said city. put in good condition, for there is now’ All bids must be tiled with the City F. Rompadge, H. L. Chapin, Portland • more travel over that road than any Recorder of said city, on or before July Henry L King, Spokane ; H. Simpson, road in the county. The big rocks in the 5th. 1909. McMinnville; W. S. Nonlin, Spokane; The city hereby reserves the right to road in the vicincity of South Prairie and reject any and all bids. George F. Hargis, jr., J.Moore, Portland; the abominable summer roads on the George Cohn, San Francisco. T, B. H andley , City Recorder of Tillamook City, sides of the hump back gravel roads, Oregon. will have to be taken off and remodeled BAY CITY. before they can be made good roads, and Another Gentleman from Portland M. Moran has opened a plumbing and longer the change is delay, more exp*n- Invest in Tillamook Co. tinning shop at Bay City. Country give will it be to fix them, for in some Mr«. Srethna S. i’helps after bring work a specialty. Will carry a full line place the travel and the wind carry the dust off, have cut down the summer «ick most all winter, i« able to get out of pipe and supplies. All orders prompt road several leet, leaving a hump of gra and take up iiusiness again, She brought ly attended to and work guaranteed. • a gentleman from Portland and «bowed vel in the middle of the road. Hides Wanted. * ♦ M him one of her ranches a few miles from Still the Herald is knocking the Argo, Cloverdale. He liked the country nod I will pay more for hides than any. and ns a cure for knocking one of the ehecloeed the tlenl on the 12th consider, Ixsly in the county. Store room between Johnson & Tuknuge and T H Govne’s best things that ever happened to the atiou being $(1,500.110. If every one N. E. M ei . ciiior . city and countv the people should retali worked a. hard for the good of Tills- law office. ate by patronizing only business men ttiook as Mr«. Phelps tilings would Bids Wanted. who ship by the Argo. This steamer has move along Itelter. saved the business men and the people of Bids wanted for building the German this county thousands of dollars already For Sale. Reformed Church. Plans and specifica and the exorbitant freight rates under 80 Acres river hot om land, 5 aert-s tion, can lx seen at Rev. R Ebinger's the monopoly system is not causing any slashed and piled, this land is low and residence in this citv. Sealed bids must trouble these days and we do not want overflow«, but not swamp, easy to clear, be »ent in bv the 20th June, 1909. to refer to them if we can avoi I it, but if mostly ahfers. Fine creek running The committee reserve the right tr. re. place. One mile from Siletz we are to be forced into a boat fight to through Bay, al the head of tide; two stores and ject any or all bids. protect the business and county’s inter po»>L office at Bay road ami boat landing J ohn S child , ests. then thesnsp shot man is ready for to place. This will mike ideal dairy Chairman of Building Committee. the titfht right now, This silly little, farm, this is «me of the I h » h C pieces of hi Siletz county. Pr«ce $3.000.--For little silly tvethodt of knocking the co land more information see owner. J esse To i «void serious results take Foley's , operative associations and the Argo F x R rin , Taft. Lincoln Co.. Oregon. Kidney Remedy at the first sign of ahould be answered by the dairymen kidney or bladder disorder such as It's Luck to Smoke Puck. backache, urinary irregularities, ex throwing their patronage to the business haustion, and you will s«i»n lie well men who ship by the Argo, for it is the The Better than 6c. Cigar. Commence tsking Foley’s Kidney Rem. producers and Hie consumers who are edy today—J. 8 Lamar, Tillamook; reaping the benefit of having competí The Cigar in the Creen Box. Hawk & Miller. Bay City. tlon in the transportation business. Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins « » * We giye in another page tfye petition that will lie presented nt the July term ot the countv court fot a special election to create a new Port of Tillamook under the new law. The territory to l»e ein braced is Tdlamook, Hoquarton, South Prairie amt Fairview precincts. This is a matter of vital importance to the cen ter part of the county, for the improve meut of the harbor and the straighten ing of Hoquarten slough will have a great deal tn do in making this a manu tactunng city. It is to be hoped that no serious opposition will arise, and even if it does the large preponderance of voters who are in favor of these improvements, on a straight vote, will cairv with a large ni.M-aitv The Headlight has so often pointed out the benefits tl.at »11 be derived by having a deep, straight channel from this city to the bay. so it is not necesaary for us to r-peat what we have already published, other than to tat that we hope the voters will take a broad, husmeas view of the situation, for all property and business interests will be benefited by the city becoming * 1 Major Weitzel, Registered No. 33271, The Iowa Bred Prize Winning Standard Bred Trotting Stallion, TOWER’S FISH BRAND •B "Udden “lne88 and 811 Cutting 1 ** And what d0 r°" With cap and bell» j***11] think the mesaage said? Thia: ■it to you-don’t eat up Into the king's presenc* “Have you beard my 8tr»wberry jam while I’m ■Meaty?" be cried. gone. —Cleveland leader "I have,"’was the W-' J ax descended on the 1 n KK. 11 H,PP»na. Jester.—Life. I mill b« in Tillamook City about duly 10th, 1909, and mill remain as Long as Business Justifies. Cotne early anti look over the horse, his breeding and the honors he has won and book your inares. The Major is now finishing a very prosperous season over the same field for the fourth year. For further particulars consult the posted bills or write to DR. E. F. ROGERS, V.S.D., Ouinor and manager, SHLiEM, Ore THE CHAMELEON Organ for Sale. For sale, cheap. " new Mason and They 8sam to Hava Dons 8om. Rather This Curious Animal |( Tolerable Shooting. Crsatures Joined, Hamlin Organ. 6 octave. Apply at‘be -These old shooting Irons." said a ; The chameleon Is not Headlight office. man from Virginia, who was exatuln- . to auy other animal, p lug au old flintlock rifle, "always have genus by itself. The ne. For Sale. mv profound respect. Our ^“d»‘_ In one lateral half operot^ One Set Heavy Team Harness and 13 tbers and great grandfathers did their | eutly of those in tbe inch Rushford Wagon.—-Apply tv G. 11. bunting with them and used them In our two victorious wars with England seems outrageous, and It W a BP. _____ They were always good weapons and true. The chameleon im, centers of perccptlon-of Farm for Sale. are now. If they are equipped wgh a of motion. There exigf, For sale, a well improved dairy farm good stock and a good lock. They center—that common one |( I tn heart ol Nrstuccn Valley, containing could do flue service. Auy uran who abides the power of concern 122 acres and 30 cows. Terms reason was any sort of a marksman could do means of which the two sld effective work with them hi their day. able Enquire at the Headlight office. This fact was well Illustrated in an creature mtty be forced to Incident that happened several years harmony with each other Gasoline Launch for Sale. ago near Richmond. The story was center of concentration doe,’, ways dominate the situation, For sale, a gasoline launch, 2 h. p*. printed in some of the leading news withstanding the strictly tf papers In Virginia and was the cause 17 ft. 8 m. in length and 48 in. beam. structure of the animal’s two The launch complete $45.00. Apply at of much interest. “There was an old farmer residing In the eyes move quite in the Headlight office. one of the peninsular counties who was and they convey distinct and coming on the cars to Richmond and Impressions to their respecthe Wood. Wood. Wood had with him one of those old fash of perception. As of the eja Call or telephone ROLLIE W ATSON ioned weapons. In the train he got the other members—each for Spruce limb wood. Immediate Into conversation with a small party and is controlled by Its own w result Is that when delivery. of gentlemen, who expressed much in of The concentration becomes dalHi terest in his old rifle, and the farmer Notice told of some rather extraordinary feats everything Is Jumbled. Lett, .ving leon be much agitated and Having bouuht an imerrst in the Kin- of marksmanship that he had per- ments grow erratic. Tbej naman's wood saw 1 am prepared to formed with it. •‘Finally he was persuaded to give du work on short notice. of two half creatures G eo H iggenbothem . an exhibition of his skill with the old rather, Each half exhibits Its IntentluE^ relic, and a trial came off at Rocketts Ing its separate way. The twJBBi In the presence of a few gentlemen. For Sale, Young Coach Horses The old flintlock was fired seven times pitiable confusion of nwvenat For sale. 2 year old filey. broke, and a and only missed the mark once. At Is no concordance of action jK vending, German Coach. Two fine ani first the old man fired It at some small ous example of the chamelwrinct mals horn the same mare and will make lessness when unduly eicItedJjji a splendid matched team. Enquire at objects—to get his hand steady, so he In the fact that it canoot sn said. Then the old fellow handed to •.be Headlight office._______ his son, who had every faith in his fa shock of being plunged Intown, Horse tor Sale. ther’s skill, a large potato and sta sets the ¡eilse of Its faculty f..r g — tioned him at fifty yards distance, tratlon. Forthwith each sldtt*^" A good Young Horse, cheap. Apply holding the potato between his thumb out wildly for Itself, to Iti m ottOi Ing. The chameleon Is the at the Heaulight office. and forefinger. “The rifle cracked, and the potato was legged vertebrate that cannot ¡OBI When the creature Is calm > Of Interest to Farmers and split Into several pieces. Another shot was made at the bowl of a pipe which pulse to motion Is referred to Mechanics. Farmer and mechanics frequently meet the boy was smoking, and the bowl mon center of concentration. tOMH with slight accidents and injuries which was smashed. Several other shots entire organism acts In cause them much annoyance and loss of were made at vnrlous objects, but in with the commands IssuedbjMM time. A cut or bruise may be cured in ulty. Thus, while totally dUrtmMfl about t.tie-third the time usually re trying to hit a copper cent that was pressions from the two ejesiitjSg quired by applying Chamberlain’s Lini. tossed in the air the marksman made a rnitted from their centers to !?»• ment as soon as the injury is received miss. He was considerably mortified This liniment is also valuable for sprains, at this and laid the blame on a by mon one, that concentrating[ tr R< soreness of the muscles and rheumatic stander who sneezed loudly at the crit cides ns to which scene Is pains. There is no danger of blood ical moment, but made another at Important and then direct, twMB poisoning resulting from an injury when otherwise engaged also to Chamberlain's Liniment i“ applied tempt, which was successful. “The old man then declined any fur The same principle applies Ini"-'™ before tile parte lieeome inflamed and trol of all the metnbers-so swollen. For sale by Lamar’s Drug ther trials of his skill and when offered a sum of money to repeat his feat of animal remains unexcited, rf Store. _______________ shooting a potato from bls son’s hand server may easily verify the nt/ Women Who Are Envied. refused, saying he didn't care to exper of this dual nature in a superiet Those attractive women who are by some experiments with 1$ lovely in fsce, form and temper are the iment any further unless his weapon chameleon. A touch on owf er.vv of many, who might be like them. was freshly cleaned. The boy was A weak, sickly woman will be nervous willing, but the old man was obdurate. the animal will wake that i and irritable. Constipation or Kidney The young man showed not the least while the otliw side sleeps poisons show tn pimples, blotches, skin anxiety during the dnngerous experi eruptions and a wretched complexion. ment upon himself.”—Washington Post. FLINT AND TINO For all such Electric Bitters work won ders They regulate Stomach, Liver and A Necessity. Making Fira In the Day, Kidneys, purify |the blood; give strong “Twenty dollars for retrlmmlng your nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, Had Matches. velvety skin, lovely complexion. Many hat!’’ exclaimed Mr. Madison. “But A friend of mine of Just nj charming women owe their health and we agreed to spend nothing except for to laugh about his own beauty to them. 5l)c. al Chas. I. Clough’s things that were positively needed.” tell the story of his moth« “Well, John, this Is. You see, my him In bed nnd bidding bint p best friend has Just had hers retrim If You Are Worth $5,0000 med, and I have promised to go with boots when be dressed andiW Don’t Read This. coat and wade through the Avetl This will not interest you if you are her to the concert on Friday.” worth fifty thousand dollars, but if you “Oh. all right. But I can’t give you the next n>■ iI,I■ i < t- g"t a jjent are a man of moderate means and can more than fifteen this morning, be- coals with which to make thflgl not afford to employ a physician when cause I broke my meerschaum and suppose Joe’s mother bad brok you have an attack of diarrhoea, you flint. We kept our flint and« will be pleased to know that one or two must have it mended." “Can't you smoke your old brier called “the steel” in a ro^fen*. «loses of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera such as would bold a quart and Diarrho a Remedy will cure it. This wood?" remedy has been in use for many yeais "Certainly, dear. And you can wear berries now. and It and is thoroughly reliable. Price 25 your old hat.” telplcee In the kitelii'n. It' _ cents. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store. "John, let’s begin to economize next full of tinder. Half the bopu^ month after we get things all straight of today do not know wbillm^H Many of our citizens are drifting to ened out.” or was. .... wards Bright’s disease by neglecting Now, whoever was intbei%^M “All right.”—New York Herald. symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble the morning nnd found 111,1 which Foleys Kidney Remedy will ll-'t c.. il ,.f I le- V.... I nrr To Multiply by Division. quickly cure—J. S. Lamar, Tillamook; Hawk & Miller. Bay City. Everybody knows that learning ths took down the tinder box ttk'c’ tens in the multiplication table is as the steel ttlth the flint smart11'<4 am easy as "pie" and that the fives are ten until a redbot spark For Sale Cheap. not much harder; but, slight as is the tinder; then very carefull! »«f t Spruce lumber suitable around dairy mental effort required In multiplying with her breath on any f.rms, 8«e G. B Lamb orG. W. Kiger. any number by five, ft may be lessened tinder which bad lighted uotiW still more by discarding the multiplier quite a little cove of IlgiwYfM entirely and substituting a divisor in Then she tock what we csl-r- aQ(] stead. This may sound paradoxical, stone match and put that ’HB' but by experimenting you will find fully In the little hot h*jH WATERPROOF \ that dividing by two will bring the things worked well. same result as multiplying by five, lighted and the wood « OILED CLOTHING provided you add a cipher to the quo lighted, and she lighted WOT looks belter-wears longer tient If the dividend be an even num which made a part of the lit Oh. dear! There were tW< ber or five If It be odd. For instance. If you multiply _2,734 by five the prod- tinder boxes In little Bost**^^" uct is 13.670. What is still easier, <11- was born, and a few yearaw^^ costs no more than to buy one as a curiosity, vide 2,734 by two. which is done the Just as good kmdsV' not find oue in any of th* most instantaneously; then tack your 0 and you have 13,670. In those days old women 5UIT5'3Q9 SUCKERYM at the door and ask jo« 10 SOLO EVERYWHERE \ bundles of matches. Tbej Separate and Together. txonng the , > Sign ot the Fish ■ First Seaman—I say, BUI, wot’« thia these themselves of pl“e guoronleed ‘ - card? Inches long, which they wo Kr proof .CATALO« Fine Second Seaman-That’s the saloon hot brimstone at both en"*\7 a j towcq ' co BOSTON USA were the only matches passengers’ menu, of course, ever heard of.—Womaan “But wot does it mean?" Oh, it's a list of all the things they panion._________ ___ have for dinner—soup and fish and veg Always Dreaded tlM etables and meat. That's the differ Most dismal of all m* ence between the saloon and the fore castle; they get them all separately was Grimaldi, the c» and call it a menu. In the forecastle father fathered him- B JBJj we get them altogether and call It curious dread of a assails so many. The e Irish stew.”—London Answers. hated the 14th of the momaj™ it was passed he regard» True Tale. “My daughter gave us an awful safe until the nextH' *Saf® ‘h*«,?ther day’” 8ald * c»Her last christened and marrhd k J»1 v vhe Went away for a vlslt >n of the month, and, bel»« “JI ■ ew York. And she sent a telegram with all three events. ^.ai0'her fln,t st°p My wife death on March 14, I'“ was afraid to open It. We had visions —London Tatler. Í When 8 fl,re,8" nount t0 *“ An»«ri^n UH. is ter of nmm”* ’ Rob*rt~T’»« «» « mat- ^»^ÄTorh^ ” h“ Rsslis"1- J The Author—Well. 3®* I my play? The Crltlc'w,1L nice! The Author-D»", ® th^ï.7 ? Î tWOp Ot thlQker«- »nd the church scene real"1* —Intensely so. * them ** us actually went to —Cleveland Lead*