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T illamook headlight , N ovember n. 1009. i GRAND Tillamook’s Leading Cloak and Suit House. Editorial Snap Shots OPENING I Tillamook’s Leading Cloak and Suit House. My, what a scare a lot of blind pigs did get the first of the week. Bootleggers take notice. Free apartment for bootleggers at the county’s blind pig pen. « « « Who said that Ed. Hadley sudden ly abandoned his blind pig and “skidooed” —to visit his uncle ? « * * so much so, he thought that it wJ a good thing for his health to lead the city, for lie did not have tlj nerve to witness such a alaughtei We will lie caught and brough back and lined up with the othei ' Tillamook law breakers who are till I cause of the drunkenness and si many boys getting booze. M M M The spirit of iawnessness in thii county is again plainly seen in till bootleg cases. It is unfortunate ti i Tillamook County that the condii lions are such, for it still gives t li< county a bad reputation. Tbd Headlight has long since come td the conclusion that before this w| be put a stop to the officials will have to send a number of them tJ the county jail or state penitentiary] That would have a most wholesomJ effect as well as economical for tlid county, for the silly, sentimental habit of sympathising with the law] less class does not help to redu< a taxation. The county’s blind pig pen has been vacant too long, and the time is long past when a whole band of the blind pigs were nosing around in the county’s stye. » a « Bootlegger I.angworthy returned to the city, and it seems if those who were backing him and promis ed to pay his fine goes back on him he will “sweat” it out in the county’s blind pig pen. » » » We have all heard about "stool * * * pigeons.” In Tillamook City they Those who “knocked” because tin have reached a much higher degree county court decided to build ¡| of civilization, for it is plain as the bridge across the Tillamook rive] snouts on their faces that we have a argued that it was a waste of moms lot oi “stool pigs” in tl is city. to do so because of the bad condii * * « tion of the road to Netarts. Well. i| Tliere is a good deal of truth in seems that the bridge is nearly com] the old saying : “Be sure your sin plete and the first two miles of thd will find you out.” Bootleggers in road is to be put in good shape. Wd this county have been doing a tre will add this, that no other part oi mendous amount of sinning, but it the county is knocking because tha will eventually bring them before county court is building bridges. No matter, the people from the cenJ the bar of justice. ter part of the county will be ablJ « « K .. Eggs are selling at 50c. a dozen in to go to Netarts in ease and comfort Tillamook City and there is not next summer, something they havq enough to supply the demand even longed to do for many years past. * r * at that price. This is a good thing Justice in Tillamook County is a] for the producers, but, oh my, the 11 poor consumers are wondering how queer thing, or, at least, it takes a] Quite a strong assertion you will say, but we peculiar turn every once in a while.) much higher eatables will go. For instance : Solon Schiffmann] are showing these Suits, comprising the * w » Unless someone consents to be was accused of keeping hie cheesel most attractive assemblage of correct styles and popular Uncle Sam’s stamp licker at Dolph, factory in an unsanitary condition.! the post office at that place will be He was given a trial in Justice Sap-] fabrics the people of Tillamook have ever witnessed, at discontinued. Here’s a chance for pington's court and the jury failed! office seekers, and they won't have to agree, as two of the jurymen, ¡tl prices that will save you money. Then] to subscribe to statement No. 1, nor is reported, voted blank. Schiffmann voluntarily pleaded tha« any other fool statement, either. he was guilty and the justice fineJ * * » Some people talk about controlling him $25. The costs in the case, a J saloon in advocacy of a wet county. will be seen in the board of comtnisJ We will ask a simple question. As sioner’s proceedings, amounted tJ it appears to be a difficult matter in $74.05, and “the people,” whom wJ Tillamook City to make the near- hear so much about, have to payl beer joints comply with the law, how the costs,for the fine goes to thel ’ much more difficult is it to make a state. ■ M « saloon keeper to respect by the law? 50c. Hair Rolls now 35c Does Mayor Coates and the City M ■ M Council need further proof that tha There are quite a number yet who 24-inch Sanitary-Made Hair Rolls. have not, but should be, caught in near-beer joints, whom they licensed They’re light and can be washed. the blind pig muck rake. As the to sell that decdction, have been All shades, 50c. kinds, sale price real fun has only just begun there the cause of some of the drunken! 35c. will be something doing from now ness in the city. There is only on« on, for the “squealers” are becom course for them to pursue, that is ifl $3.50-$4 Hair Puffs, $2.50 they are looking after the city’s anrl ing more numerous. not the .interests of the law break! • « • Real Hair Puffs, your choice of five Reg. $5 Real Hair. ers, is to revoke the licenses a tri It is pretty bad form for young call upon the bondsmen to pay into! different styles. They are sanitary women io be smoking cigarettes on the city the amount of their bonds! made. Come in all shades ; regular Switches Now $3.95 the streets with young men. Per And, another thing, as the near-beea $3.50 and $4.(X) kinds, sale price now haps if parents kept a closer tab on joints have now proved themselves $2.50 Wavy Hair, 24 inches long. Natural their daughters there would not be to be blind pig joints, the City Coun-I They’re sanitary made and in all as many yours girlB starting a life cil should grant no more near-been 25c. Silk Hair Nets, 15c shades. of prostitution through getting into licenses, for they have proved them! These regular $5.00 Switches, Bale bad habits and bad company. selves a regular snare and delusion.! 50c. Hair Barretts, 25c price only $3.95. ft * * ■ a « Judge Burnett made the remark If you are a knocker and see the] this morning in passing upon a shadows of failure in everything! civil action, that it was a good thing that is proposed to help the town! For Sale. to avoid litigation when possible. for heaven's sake go get into some! Tillamook Jottings. This is good advice and all sensible secluded canyon and kick you« 4-horse power gasoline engine attorneys advise their clients to do. shadow on the clay bank, and give! the men who are working to build] Judge Burnett will not pass sen with wood-saw attachment, Inquire so. But it is not advice that up-start, up the town a chance. One longJ tence upon the bootleggers until i I of Gus Kunz, Tillamook. pettifogging gentlemen of the bar faced, hollow-eyed, whining, caping.l all of the cases are disposed of, for chronic kicker can do more to keep] will follow. it is reported that others will lie ar away business and capital from al ft * » Lost town than all the droughs, shorn rested. \ Saving« account mentis thrift, indepen Now that all the members of the crops, chinch bugs, cyclones an ll In the case of Morris Schnal vs. A pair of glasses in case, between Port of Tillamook are in the county blizzards combined. — Roseburgl dence, self respect and freedom from the The Portland A Tillamook Trans Bay City and Garibaldi, I Finder ■ there should be something doing by Evening News. worries of to-day and the uncertainties of portation Co., in which the plaintiff please return to Dr. H. E. Morris, way of improving the water front This also applies to Tillamook] to-morrow. TJie man with the Hank sued for $409.75 for alleged damages | Tillamook. and establishing a harbor line. Get City, that no matter how some of the] to goods,the jury assessedjhe dam | Account can look tlie world square in the busy, gentlemen, for the harbor progressive citizens may strive fol nges at $15, which throws the costs j Call For Warrants. eye for he is his own master. Money is needs improving- widening as well improve the conditions of the city,I upon the plaintiff. as deepening—as much as other or to elevate it morally, the knocker] power. If sickness, accident or loss of The remains of the late Miss Naomi i All General Fund Warrants en- parts of the city. is always in evidence striving to pulll position comes his way he is safe. His March but 6, 1908, Quite a strong you prior will to say, we will Svenson. daughter of Mr. assertion and Mrs. dorsed down. I * » ft account will tide him over. ; ; ■ SB C. Svenson, who died suddenly in be paid on presentation at The First It was reported that all the saloon County The Republican party in Oregon on Oct. 31 Mil from hemor National or Tillamook Are you hacked by a Savings Account? Why not? Portland rhage at the base of the brain, were Bank. Interest ceases this 11th day keepers, the gamblers and the cigar appears to be on the road to become! dealers worked against the election safe and sane again. Republicans! brought in on the steamer Argo on of ' November. 1909. We’ve a Pasa Eook Waiting for Yon. of Heney for district attorney in San allowed themselves to be enticed! P. W. T odd , Thursday and were taken to the County Treasurer. Francisco. No one need wonder at away from one of the fundamental] home of her parents. The funeral / that, for when it comes to a vote or principles of the country, that of aJ C APITA L took place on Friday, the religious a question of enfolding the law it is representative government, and tol $30.000 00 Notice To The Public. service being in the M. E. cliurch, j STAT®. a notorious fact that this class is loose their heads over the L” Ren fal-l conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. F. .JsiPEPVISIQN. Chester McGee and Erwin Harri lined up against those who take a lacies. with the result »hat the Den | Dunlop, and the interment was in ocratic tail is wagging the Repttbli-I the Oddfellows’ cemetery, which was I son are regularly appointed deputy stand for the enforcement of law. treasurers, and all county business « * « can dog. They are now beginning] attended by a number of sympathis will be transacted at either bank Veterinary Surgeon Reedy was to realize that the Republican party I ing friends. Deceased was aged •luring my absence. quizzing at some of the blind pigs and the laws of Oregon are becom-l 17 years. 8 months and 5 days. She P. W. T odd , while they were held in the sheriff's ing muddled up so badly that other was born in Tillamook county, and County Treasurer. office on Tuesday. Wonder whether States are holding Oregon up tol had. previously to her death. I>een he could tell what breed of blind ridicule on account of freak meth under a doctor’s care, and as she Good Land For Sale. pigs they belongedto : Tillamook ods of legislation and foolish pled was considered to be in better health ’s curley tailed blind pigs, Ne ges imposed on candidates. Wei £ since she went to Portland in Sep Fine tract of river bottom land City halem's flopped eared blind pigs, cannot impress it too strongly upon £ tember, the news of her sudden one mile from Corvallis. Oregon, Garibald'a mud wallowing blind our readers that this is a represen- g death came as a shock to her par especially well adapted for peaches pigs, Bay City ’s long legged blind tive government, ami the safe and ents and friends, for she was a and alfalfa, on ‘ good county road. pigs or Cloverdale's barn raised sane thing for Republicans, who I i young woman wliowas respected in We are now cutting this tract into blind pigs. It is a pity there is not have been hoodooed and buncoed I the community. smaller tracts ranging from 30 to a stock show in this county so that by U'Renism. is to piten he fallacy I TheSu* H. Elmore left on Satur 300 acres at a remarkably low figure * * w day with the following tmasengera : I for such land. For particulars call these different breeds of blind pigs overboard and ever after stick to I could be put on exhibition. the^ystem of representative govern- I F. C. Blaser and wife. L. J. Fralick. | on or write. G. K. Tinkert. W. J. Bogart, Mrs. T. ment. ft » * Kind Show. 7:30 I’.M. ¿M* Second Show, S;30 I’.M. T he R obinson -.C ate C o .. B. Handley, jr. Cap Handley. Geo. j Ed. Hadley had a presentiment Corvallis. Oregon. Hanathan. E. Earl, M. Poulson. P. Card of Thanks. that something was going to hap F. Wright. Miss J. Phillips. Miss I . I Balch, C. Vaughn. R. P. Plautlaum. I pen to the blind pigs, for he did not ADMISSION, 10 Cents. Wanted Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swenson Sisters of Chanty. Mrs. C. Blaser | remain long in the city when he Energellc younje man toad as mident through these columns wish to ex and daughters. J. H. Newman. A.C. Smith. R. L. Wade. E Page. D. C. salrmnsti •I’«"«" for us u in Tillantes,», on a com- got the impression that there was press their thanks to all those who Wise. F D Small. A. C. U Berry mission basis, G<md tnonsy in Ibis for going to be a pigsticking contest. | have assisted at the time of their and family and Captain Felix and I • ll»e man. — Adáress Paga A Son, ’Por» He had a guilty conscience and it , late bereavement of their daughter . land, Oregon. family. worked on hie blind pig organism. Naomi. TYLER BUILDING. Boost the Grand Leader and we’ll Boost Tillamook. You are cordially invited to attend the Grand Opening of the Grand Leader. We wish all the people of Tillamook to consider this as a personal invita tion to visit our store, inspect our line of Women’s and Misses Cloaks and and Suits. Call and let’s become acquainted. LX al > 500 Women’s Tailored Suits Greatest Sale Ever Held. Women’s $25 Suits, special $15 Women’s $35 Suits, special $25 Cloaks, Suits, Waists Skirts Human Hair Goods. Corsets, Underwear, Hosiery, WHAT IT MEANS.... STAR THEATRE. Change of Program Thursday, Sunday and Tuesday. Sale on New Hair Goods.