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T i LLAM' j OK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 28. 1909 Editorial Snap Shots. Underwear Hosiery ANNO UNCEMENT. Tillamook’s New Suit House The Grand Leader ! Will be opened the latter part of next week Everything a Lady Wears Watch this space for opening announcement The fallow «ho says the government is going to pay the rent for a printing plant lacks business sense and is also lacking in common sense. * * » Apropro as to the removal of the post office, we remcmlter quite distinctly how surprised the patrons of the office were one morning when the post office sud denly, in the still small hours of the night, took flight from Main street to Second Avenue East. My, how the rascals did I work that night and what a lot of ing they did get next morning. It truly amusing. # * ♦ Wonder where Langworthy is ? adventure he may be running a “blind 1 pig’’ elsewhere, peradventure he may be sick, peradventure he mav be employing a bevy of attorneys to bulldoze a circuit judge, or peradventure the attorneys made such s drunken muss endeavoring to bulldoze the court that even a boot legger of Langworthy’s notoriety became disgusted and decided to take a long journey into a far country. Royal Baking Powder is the L greatest of time and labor _, j savers to the pastry cook. Kjz Economizes flour, butter and eggs and makes the food digestible and healthful Makes most healthful food No alum—no lime phosphates The only baking powder m?de from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar * * * There is a good deal of truth in the remark made in New York which, is in the beach resorts iii Tillamook county, the throes of a hot city election ; and to point out where they can not “ America’s one conspicuous failure is only make the resorts famous, but in its cities; their misgovernment is her maker as well. That reproach, a scandal to our civilization would be a monev anil all the world will be poorer if the is the erection of an acquarium with a genius of the American people, the good, large number of tanks with differeut kind, biave people whj are Americans, species of fish and craw fish in them. It does not wre>»t the government of the citizens from the bandits who at once would be a splendid attraction for any plunder, disbauch and disgrace them.” of the beaches in this county and would be a bonanza to those who would put * * M Well, it is loo had, that the glory and money into an ncquariain large enough the honor of defeating the local option to accommodate several thousand per I law’ is not going to fall upon the Tills* sons, The acquarium at Brighton, Eng tnook attorneys—to do the shouting. A land, a fashionable summer resort, made Jury List for November Term DEATH TO CURE HIS GRIEF Port for Nehalem. number of attorneys, who took up the that place famous, for excursion trains The election on Tuesday in Nehalem cause of the bootleggers, have found out are run from all parts of that country The jury for the November term of the Young Tillamook Soldier Tries To and Foley precincts, for the purpose of that in trying to make the local option to visit the acquarium. The snap shot Commit Suicide. circuit court was drawn on Wednesday, j submitting to the people the question of law unpopular they have also become man remembers visiting the acquariaiu which will convene on Monday. Nov. D enver . Colo., Oct. 21.—Grief over the formation of a Port of Nehalem, ■ unpopular themselves and lost business at Wistminster, in London, some years 8th, with Judge Burnett on the bench I passed oft quietly, with the result that as well. ago, and besides the numerous tanks There are quite a large number of cases jthe death of his father several years a m * I it carried and Nehalem is to have an offi- | ago caused John W. Kays, aged 20, who with different kind of fish, was a large to be disposed of. The venire is as fol | enlisted in the regular army three 1 cial body to look after and improve the 1 The snap shot man is not perturbed as open tank fitted up with rock and railed lows: j months ago, to attempt suicide. He j water wavs of that section of the coun to what remarks anyone may make be- in with a iron railing, which contained R. C. Maggarel, Union, farmer. was found unconscious in his room with ty. Foley precinct, however, came with cause we raised the question w hether the a dozen large sea lion, and the noise Wm. Crawford, Nehalem, farmer. | his face buried in a basin containing in two votes of being unanimously op. rock at the Red Clover factory was suit they made about feeding time in the J H. Hicks, Bay farmer. , chloroform. He was revived and will posed to the creation of a Port. The vote able for road purposes No one should closed in building was terrific, but it G. II. Ward, Hoquarton, real estate j take exceptions to what we said. We amused the crowds of people. Probably | recover, but says he will kill himself. He ( was a« follows : Pete Norberg. Tillamook farmer. For Against. strictly adhere to it that there should be the best way to describe the Brighton ' had written to his mother, Mrs. Lillian Geo. II Williams, Tillamook, farmer. Foley..... no doubt whatever as to whether the acquarium is this ; Imagine yoursell 2 ............. 15 K. Harris, at Tillamook, Or., as follows: M A. Aplanalp, Fairview, fa mer. 70 ............. 27 i rock is suitable for road purposes before I Nehalem “ I have brought more trouble to your walking down a dark covered street T J. Bib by, South Prairie, farmer. heart, but I do not want you to grieva , Total. ... 42 | it is used, for it would be a wilful waste and on either side large plate glass tanks 78 S V. Anderson Fairview, farmer. I of public money to use it if it is not suit. 50 feet long and 12 feet high, with differ, over what I have done. I want to he | Geo. Worthington, Hebo, farmer. • able That is our contention and is erent specie of fish in each tank, the light buried by my father ’ « side. I have The Iialians Brought Back. Dan Oliver, Hoquarton, carpenter. i made in the interest of good roads. never enjoyed one moment of happiuess from above the tank giving a clear view P. B. C. Lucas, Tillamook, drayman. Sheriff Crenshaw returned with five M * * •‘iiice I learned of father’s death.’’ into the tank. It seems to us, that with W. B. Alderman, Tillamook, farmer. Italian prisoners from Portland and I Some of the rock at the Red Clover F. N Wilson, Hoquarton, farmer. Astoria on the steamer Sue H. Elmore i factory,where the new crusher is located. so many varieties of fish in the Pacific Word was received in this citv Thurs B. H Hathaway, Bay, farmer. on Sunday. They were the Italians who ‘ was, we understand, sent tu Portland to oeean a splendid assortment is available day night of the attempt of young Knys W. F Latimer, Hoquarton, farmer. “skidooed” after purchasing a number of be analysed and to ascertain whether it to make a splendid showing Once to commit suicide. It seems that he had erected, an acquarium is an inexpensive Gust Wicklund, Tillamook, farmer. articles from the Bay City merchants, is suitable for road building. Quite a made several attempts to join th** army, affair to keep up. There are a great John Morgan, Fairview, farmer. leaving their bills unpaid. The sheriff of number of persons, some of whom are hut had been rejected every time hv the many money making opportunities in Geo Gudtke. Nehalem, farmer. Clatsop county was notified and he ar competent to pass an opinion, say that medical officers examining him, until he Tillamook county, and this is one. Bay J. II. Moore, Carnahan, farmer. rested three men on the arrival of the I it is not suitable. There are those who succeeded in enlisting recently in Denver, City, Bayocean Park, Netarts or Gari John Schield, South Prairie, farmer. steamer at Astoria. When Sheriff Cren think different, who contend that as it is and even then he had to get a permit haldi benches, in fact, anywhere along Eugene Atkinson, Sandlake, farmer. shaw arrived there he found that out of a hard matter to drill into the rock, and from his mother and father-in-law, as the Tillamook coast would be a suitable Stephen Scovell, Nehalem, farmer. the three men arrested only one was im which is making it become quite expen he was under age. He left here some place for an acquarium A large number J. J. McGinnis, Hebo, farmer. plicated in the affair. The other two, sive, that it is suitable, but, as far as we time in the spring of the year, and since of fakir shows butt in wherever them is Fred Rohitcb, Carnahan, farmer. who were carrying concealed fire arms, are able to ascertain the opinion is be Carl P. Knudson, Hoquarton, mer- then has been writing cheerful falters to were taken before the justice and fined coming quite general that the county liable to be a crowd, but an acquariam, his mother, and on that account the at gotten up in good style, would be a great chant. $10 each and then told to leave town. will have to look elsewhere for good tempt to take his life came as a great drawing card for Tillamook and a great W. A. Saling, Beaver, farmer. Sheriff Crenshaw went to Portland and rock. surprise. The young man was 20 years money maker as well. Alex Finlayson, Bay. farmer. * * * succeeded in arresting the other four of age and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. * * * The matter of moving the post office Claude Ackley, Fairview, farmer. men and brought them back to the city. There nre some sneak thieves in the Jesse Kays, and his father was killed in is a cold blooded business proposition W. D. Gladwell, Beaver, farmer. Their names are Frank Avolio, Nick Fal- city, in fact, for a number of years they a small saw mill at Sandlake about seven I. W. Hiner, Beaver, farmer. evete, Jos. Colesenre, Frontunete Zol- with the government. A safe and com have quite frequently annoyed the citi years ago, the remains being buried in lorno and Angelo Salerna. The men modious building for the mail and the zens with their nocturnal visits. A new the Odd fellows' cemetery, and later Wanted were given a hearing before Justice Sap- public are two essentials which are first idea must have entered the craniums of Mr«. Kays married Jeff Harris. There Energetic young man to act as resident was a little trouble between Kays and pington on Wednesday, and taking the sought, and the concrete building having the snesk thieves, for they have com salesman for us in Tillamook, on acorn- case under advisement, he hound them these it is not to bo wondered at that the mission basis. Orssi monee tn this for his father in-law previous to his leaving over this morning to the grand jury, government made the change. On the menced to plunder those who come to the city to trade, not, however, in the same a live man. — Address Page & Son, Port- Tillamook, as the vouug man had been after dismissing a motion by the men's other hand it was business enterprise in manner as the saloon keepers used to laud. Oregon. a little wild and had been drinking, but building the concrete building which attorneys to dismiss the case. which was not serious enough to cause brought about the change, for all must do when they would make a man drunk Want to Buy or Sale. him to make an attempt upon his own Notice To Customers. admit that tnaii is much sater in a con« and then take him to the gambling table Farm, Hog, Hairy or Chicken Ranch life. Crete building than in a frame structure. for the purpose of fleecing him of him j All persons indebted to Clarence Han- Another thing, it is right and proper that monev. Now those who buy goods in Orchawl or Timber. One acre or thou- It’s Luck to Smoke Puck. ■amia. It will pay you to consult Hart etikratt will kindlv call and settle their the post office should be located in one the stores and place them in their wag man & Thompson, Chamber of Com hills promptly. Bills are payable to C. of the best buildings in this growing ons or buggies, especially on Saturday The Better than 6c. Cigar. S. Atkinson, my suscessor, and must be and progressive city. It was open to night, find that they are missing when merce, Portland, Ore. Edwin Hooker, paid in cash or bv negociable note with Mgr. Farm Dept. The Cigar in the Green Box. anyone for years to erect a building ol they arrive home. We mention this to in 30 days from date. this character suitable for the post office put people next, at the suggestion of one in any part of the business portion of the of our business men. We might add that city, and all must admit that those who it was time that these sneak thieves were public spirited and enterprising to were arrested and sent to the peniten. : I do to have, like the early bird, caught tiary. hut what is the use of (patting the taxpayers to the expense and mak the worm. * * * ing a farce of justice when there is a The muddy, slushy condition of the namby-pamby, silly sentimental feeling roads, after the first spell of wet wea in behalf of the law breakers, with no In order to make room for our large line of Christmas China and Glass ware which ther, again conclusively proves that thou protection or satisfaction for the citizens be here soon. We are going to put our present stock of Fine China and Glassware of dollars are wasted every year who are unfortunate enough to be mur on sale at prices that will move them in a rush, As’Xmas, is'only a tew weeks off, you ^5) ‘ j sands upon material for road building which dered, robbed or insulted. Anyone can J probably have thought something about gifts. It might be that you will see something is not suitable for that purpose. The plainly see that the courts of justice, and ) here that will be just the thing and youjget it at a great saving. See them in our window material will not stand the heavy travel especially justice courts, are become a • Come early and get your choice. They won’t last long. which it is subjected to, and the first larce. for what with pettifogging, insult-1 wet spell demonstrates without the shad- ing attorneys and jurymen who are pre- I dow of a doubt that it is the material, judiced again certain laws, our courts el 250 with poor drainage and ruts, which is justice are in a bad way and degenerat j at fault. This applies to the county as ing. Tillamook county appears to be | well as the city. For an illustration take in line with other places for a spectacular i the two business streets of Tillamook farce in this respect, but what is the use , City, and tor a number of years large of the Headlight complaining, the tax sums of money have been thrown away pavers have to foot the bills lor this so Replant your choice plauts now Grass shears are just the thing to use I upon gravel, or to be more correct, upon called justice The travesty of justice in , around flower beds and fences or where« ';in. Flower Pot with plate ......... 2OC. what is a poor substitute for gravel, and the Hembree case cost the taxpayers of the mower cannot reach. the ooly conclusion that one can come to this county thousands of dollars and it , ’Bin. Flower Pot with plate......... •. *5c- is that the so-called gravel is hauld onto will cost them thousands more be ! Good Quality Shear, 6iu. Blade 50c. : the roads and in a few weeks it is in fore justice predominates. There are a | slush and mud, pulverized to such a con whole lot of cases which could be men dition and ready to be hauled off, with tioned where travesty of justice have Hv purchasing your shell in lots of 500 or more, you can save money on them, the ref ult that the business streets of the thiowo the costs upon the taxpayers. [ ( enough to pay you to look this up. See us. city ’remain in a deplorable condition We can stand it if the taxpayers can. but " or send ic. Stamp for Pocket Game Laws. every year. The roads in the county we hope they will not complain about aud city are subjected to much heavier their taxes being high, for this is one of travel than formerly, and if they will not the drains upon the county's treasury. stand up under the increased wear and tear, then it is proper to look for the For Chapped Skin. cause of thia expensive and unsatisfac Chapped akin whether on the hand, or 1 tory system of road building. fact may be cured in one night by apply. ! » a » ing Chamberlain a Salve, It iR We would like to make a suggestion unequaled for aore nipple« bums and to those who are aud intend improving scalds. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store Tyler Building Waists Skirts Make Room Sale An automobile lamp. Finder plei return to Dr. Boals and receive rewan How to Cure a Cold. 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