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T illamook headlight , D ecember THB EDITOR BOUND OVER-1 In TILLAMOOK WIN*. Interscholastic Debates at Tillamook and Nehalem. Tillamook County. Fighting Deputy District Attorney Be fused By Frederick V. Holman. to Hare Anything to do Tillamook County was created [TO On Saturday evening the debat with the Case. ing team* of Tillamook High December 15, 1853. It comprised i I The omptraller of the currency an- ■ouncentbaroncTrAan in every three a l»«nk account. Are you a one- ‘hirder or a two tbirderr Road Tax THE EDITOR OE THE TJLLMOOKA ARGO IS REPLACED. Franklin & Co. Purchase Golden Gate. Notice of Final Account. NortCS ■ H»«av Gintu—That tke ur- demiMnctl ha* fileti in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook Connti, her final account a* Ad ministratria of tbe Batate of CASPER SCHLAEPPI. deceased, and that said Court ha* fixed Monday lanuarv 3rd. 1910. at the hour of lO.o cloek a.m. of «aid day. a* the time for hcariM af objection!* to said final account and the settlement thereof. _ SCHLiarn. AdmiaUtratrii. Carl Habcrlach. Attorney for Administra« tni First publication November 25th, 1909. Franklin A Co., managers of the HEADLIGHT.) Tillamook Bay Transportation Com parts of the western portions of Your editorial in last week's issue, pany, have purchased the steam Yamhill and Clatsop counties and headed, “Fighting for the Road Tax I 1 ship Golden Gate and will place the possibly, of Polk County. Money”,¡ b one that ought to uppeal vessel on the run between 1‘ortlund As an instance of how loosely the | strongly to the readers of your and Tillamook within ten days. boundary lines of counties were de scribed in acts of the legislature, paper and the taxpayers of the The deal was clewed yesterday after in early dava, the description of the county, and if there was more new s noon after the vessel had been lifted Administrator'* Sale. published concerning the acta of our on the drydock at Seattle and boundaries of Tillamook Connty as public officials in expending the thoroughly inspected. The Golden InthcCountv Court ot Tillnmook County giving in the Legislative act creat- i State of tlrreoa. taxpayers' money, jierhaps there Gate will be equipped and sent to In thy matter of the. ing that county: “All that portion I estate of Thomas B > would be much less of it squandered. Portland the first part of next week. Bowks, deceased. > of Yainhill and Clatsop counties To whom it may concern : If the county has retained money The Golden Gate is a craft of 59 N otice embraced within the following is H errmy G ivbn .—That 1« pur» which according to law should have net tons burden and was built for •tiance of an order of the County Court of boundaries, to-wit: Commencing at County. Oregon, made on the 9th turned over to the city, the city- a fishing boat at Sausalto in 1891. Tillamook day of Decern tier. 1909. in the matter of the a range of hills near the Pacific estate of THOMAS W BOWLBS deceased, should recover it; but one redeem She measures 104 feet in length, the undersigned, the administrator of said* Ocean, north of the Nehalem River, ing feature of that condition's that 19.5 feet beam and 8.8 feet depth of estate will sell at private sale subject to kn'iwn as Saddle Mountain, thence Confirmation by said court, the following such money has been spent for the hold. The Golden Gate will take described real projtertv. towit ; The North east following the summit of said quarter of the South west Quarter and benefit the people of the whole coun the place of the steamship Argo, west Lots IO and 11. of section 29. Township range of hilis to the summit of the ty by putting it upon the public which was lost November 26 while Four NouthVof Kangc lo West of the Wik Coast range of mountains, to the lamette Meridian in Oregon containing 115 roads. Tillamook City, containing attempting to cross the Tillamook acres more or less. All in Tillamook County. southern boundary of Polk County, State Oregon. as it does about one-fifth of the Bay bar. The vessel is smaller 3aid of sale wil tie made on Saturday the thence due west to the Pacific population of the whole county, than the Argo and is not fitted for Sth day of January, 1910. Ocean, thence along the seashore to Dated December 9th, 1909. has shared in such benefits inas [ the acccinmodution of passengers. T. J. BOWI.KS, Administrator. place of beginning.” much us a goodly portion of such Berths will be installed later. It is Possibly instead of the southern Summons. money was expended in keeping in announced that a large amount the northern bounbary of Polk repair all of the roads leading to of freight is awaiting the arrival In the Circuit Court o< the State uf tiregoa County was intendevi, for thè latter Tillamook County the city. of a new ship and the mana Francis G. for liailry ) is the southern boundary of Yam Plaintiff, I It has often been a puzzle to the gers of the Franklin Company are hill County, and Polk County is not | farmers of our county to understand anxious to have the Golden Gate on Charles A. Hailey. otherwise mentioned as having a Defendant. J the attitude of the city towards the the run ns soon as possible. To Charles A Bailey. the above named de- portion of it included in Tillamook irndwnt : county. If the roads leading to the Options were held on a number In the name of the State of Orexon,—You County. city are kept in first-class condition of craft, but the one most suited are hereby reqvired to appear anti answer Its name was derived from a small the complaint tiled against rou in the above the farmer can easily haul his pro for the Tillamook trade was the entitled suit on or before the 2Hth dav tribe of Indians, whose habitant January, 1910, aad If you fail an to ducts to market, and the lietter the Golden Gate. She was lifted at of apitear or answer, for want thereof, the was near and south of Tillamook roads the more he raises, the oftener I Seattle yesterday and the hull was plaintiff will upolv to the above entitled head. In the original journals of court for the relief prayed for in her com- he comes to town, the more trading found to be in first-class condition. plaint now on tile herein, to-wit : Lewis and Clark the name is spelled a decree of this court dissolving i he does, and consequently the more The intention of the owners is to the For bonds of matrimony now existing “Kilamox” and “Killamuck,” In ' of his money the city business man operate the craft on a five-day lie tween plaintiff and defendant, for the cart, Patrick Gass’ Journal, page 200, he control ami custody of the minor children gets, and it would seem to be good schedule out of Portland during named in said complaint ; and that defendant spells it “Callemeux" and, page required to pay defendant the sum of $N business sense for the business the Winter months and twice a be l»er month since the month of December. 274. “Cal-a-mex.” In C oups ’ Henry 1903. and the further sum of $5 per month man of the city to spend some of week during the Summer. for each of said children. since the said and Thompson’s Journal, volume 2. liis money in building up the roads December. 1903. and for the costs and di»> page 858, it is spelled “Calleuiex.” bttrsements herein. The Independent Church. leading to the city in order to bring This summons is published in the Tillamook In other early books of Oregon it is to his door thia increase of trade; but TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEAD Hemliight for six consecutive weeks by an order of the Hon Geo H. Burnett. Judge of spelled in different ways: “Killi- unfortunately the attitude of the city said court, which said order was made in LIGHT. mux,” in Ross’ Adventures, page open court in the citv of Tillamook. Tilla too often has been to see how much The mission of a church is to mook County. State of Oregon, on the 15th 87; “Killamook,” in Slacum’s Re i I they can get out of the hayseeds, settle man's destiny, One idea ia day of November, 1909 The first publication of this summon* will be made on the lflth port, page 42, House Report 101, (as they call the farmers), at the the responsibility rests upon our da v of December, 1909, and the last bn the 25th Congress, third session; "Kil- 27th day of fanuary. 1910. least expense. A. W S everance , selves, the other upon Christ the lemook,” in Townsend's Narrative, T. H. G oynk But aside from thia, if your article Saviour. Attorneys for Plaintiff. page 175; "Kilemook,” in Lee and is correct, the men who have been The Independent Church takes Frost’s Ten Years in ^Oregon, page at the head of the city government the sides that God does not look Notice. 307 ; “Killamuck," in Warre and during the past year have agreed to to lie to save ourselves, that He Vavasovr’s Census aa printed in pay the city attorney, in addition to h is provided a Saviour who has Notice is hereby given that the Martin’s Hudson’s Bay Territories, his regularly salary, upon a suit complied with all the requirements County Court of Tillamook County, and “Kilamook," as printed in brought to recover such tax money of God. It ia up to us whether Oregon, will receive bids for the Schafer's article in Oregon Histori 35 percent of all moneys recovered, wj assent to this porpoaition, construction of the third mile of the cal Quarterly, March, 1909, page 61: or upwards of $3000.00providing the known as faith, or whether we Netarts Road, according to the lo “Killimous,” in Duffot de Moiras’ city wins out in such suit. take the opposite side and attempt eating survey, and said bids to be Exploration, volume 2, page 335; No doubt there are in Tillamoc k to aava ourselves which COIlHti- in accordance w th the plans and and “Killamook,” in Palmer’s City six or eight competent at tutes unbelief. specifications now on file with the Journal, page 105. torneys who would have been glad The man who undertakes to save County Clerk. A. N. Armstrong, for several to have brought such suit and car himself is confronted by an im- A certified check equal to 5 |ier years a Government Surveyer in ried it through for a fee of $250.00. possibility from start to finish, the cent of the amount of the bid must Oregon, published a book entitled If this is true, then the city council debt, the burden, the sacrifice was accompany each bid ns a guarantee “Oregon,” in 1857. In this book, and mayor will lie practically 1 paid and bourne once for all a com- that the bidder will execute a Ismd page 74. he calls the bay Tillamook. making such attorney a gift of at 1 plete salvation. for the completion of the contract On page 101 he calls the Indians least $2,750.0,0 providing the city The contention is whether we if awarded the same. "Tillamook* (or Killamook"). ” wins such case. ; are to enjoy the glory ourselves or All bids must be filed in the office These are the earliest mentions I But suppose we view this liber I give the glory to the Saviour of of the County Clerk of Tillumook have found in early books on Ore ality from another standpoint. Such ■ the world. It is said " No cross, County, on or before U o'clock a.m. gon of the name Tillamook. attorney in conducting said suit no crown.” Christ bore the cross, Wednesday the fifth day of Jan I have been unable to ascertain will give of hie time in doing all he is to wear the crown. uary, Hilo. The County Court re when the name was changed to tie that is necessary about one month If a man is to save himself he serving the right to reject any and gin with “t” instead of a “k". Judg or less, even should the same be might as well be born without a all bids. By order of the County ing from the date of books, men appealed to the Supreme Court, for I Saviour. Court. J. C. HOLDSN. tioning the name, it was about or which he is to receive $3,000.00. We agree to differ with other County Clerk. after the time the county was The ordinary workman gets about Churches on this ground that in c reated. $3.00 per day, at which wage it stead of trying to do or undo some Stung For 15 Years would take him one thousand days, thing we trust our case entirely by Indigestion’s pangs trying Christmas Program. or two years and nine months to i to his grace, the Saviour of men. many doctors und $210.(1) worth of On Friday evening, December 24, earn the sum of money which this There is no demonstration re- medicine in vain, B F. Ayscue, of at the Church of Christ, the follow attorney in addition to his regular, ■ quired, every man knows within Ingleside, N.C., st lust used Dr. ing program will be given. The salary earns in 30 days or less. Is himself whether lie is willing to King's New Life Pills, and writes they wholly cured him. They cure public is invited. it any wonder that Socialism is risk his eternity with the Savionr Constipation, Biliousness, Sick CANTATA: “THE COMING KING.” spreading so rapidly throughout 1 I of sinners, or whether he wishes Headache, Stomach, Liver, Kidney ami Bowel troubles. 25c. ut Chas Song by the School, our land when those who are to save himself. 1. Clough's. Invocation. It ia either l»een done or it is all to elected to office by the people tie- Speech of welcome—Paul Zimmer tray their trust in this manner so do. no half way or compromise. We Now that the Danes have the Cook man. often and yet scarcely any notice either look to Christ for redemp records it may not be huig until “Come Away Mousie,” Eddie Glad. taken of it ? tion anil rest our case for final de they will have something to tell lie Recitation, Ard Hove. An investigation into this matter cision with him, or we are striving in exchange for nil we have talked “ Santa Claus and the Brownies,” prior to the city election might have to meet our obligations. of telling them. Gail' Buel. With us it is not a question Of resulted in the overthrow of some “Grandma’s Mistake,” Ella Glad. Even the New York Sun must ad of the worthies who have lieen so merit or demerit, but trust or dis Song by the School. highly lauded in the last issue of trust. The blood of Christ did or mit that a " Gun Shoe State.'* “Is There Room,” Edith Bennett, the “ Herald” for tlieir past great i did not atone for my sins, both Missouri has left a large numler of “Stocking Brigade,” Primary Bin large fooprints on the sands of time. past, present anil future. services to tbe city. T axpayer . Class. righteousness ■a or ia not “ The Christmas Sunday School credited to me. After exposure, and when you feel Boy,” Paul Burke. Just as plainly as the Bible a cold coming on, take Foley’s Song by the School. Honey and Tar, the great |throat our obligations to God, and lung remedy. It stops the I so plain does it show that Christ “Christmas Time,” Rosie Busby. cough, relieves the congestion, and aatiaSed every demand. Recitation, Inez Busby. expels the cold from your system. The Sabbath day was settled by Song by Elsie and Ella Glad. Is mildly laxative. < I. Clough. his fulfilling the law that made it Troubles, Evelyn Hoag. obligatory. Recitation by Howard Harris. More Danville Proof. When a man is right he acts ■ The Bells Acroasthe Snow,” Elsie Jacob Schrall. 432 South St.. Dan- Glad. ville, IlL, writes: " For over eight ! , from will without premeditation. teen months I was a sufferer from I he is at liberty to do as he chooses. Song by the School. “ Christmas Cheer,” Primary kidney and bladder trouble. During The grace of Jesus Christ is the I the whole time was treated by only thing in the universe that can Class. several doctors and tried several “Lady Hildegard,” Alma Glad. substantiate a man in that course ’• My Christmas Dolly," Elna San different kidney pills. Seven weeks of life, and that every man enjoys ago I commenced taking Foley ’ s ders. ling l»etter I that is a confirmed believer in the Dialogue, Reuben and Victor Glad Kidney Pills, and am feelinr- la«l to tell every day anil will lie glad — I Christ that saves J C- GOVE. and Gail Buel. anyone interested just what Foley' s Song. Ella and Elsie Glad. Kidney Pill" did tor me. C. I. Foley’s Honey and Tar is the tiest Song by the School. Clough. __________ and safest cough remedy for < hil Try one and see how you caa For Eczema. Tetter and •alt III Health 1« Mora Expensive dren. At the first symptoms of a cook without acorebing or burning cold, give aa directed, an<l ward off Rheum. food It is light ia weight snd looks Than any Core danger of croup, bronchitis, sore The intense itching characteristic like silver. Il doesn't tarnish. No This country is now filled with throat, cold in the head and stuffy of these ailments is almost in ensmel to chip off iato tbs food. stantly allayed by Chamberlain’a people who migrates across the breathing It bring* comfort and Cooks in one -foul th of tbs sms Salve. Many severe cases have continent in all directions seeking ease to the little one«. Contains no ordinarily required. been cured by it. For sale by that which gold cannot buy. Nine opiates, or other harmful drugs 1 Tbe genuine •' 1*91 ’ Pure Alumi tenths of them are suffering from Keep always on band and refuse Lamar's Drug Store. num can always be told by the throat and long trouble or chronic ■utoatitutea. -C. I ( lough. Maltese Cross. Every pwee gsar- catarrh resulting from neglected Since 1900 the numtier of banka in colds, and spending fortunes vain y oe your money bock. Again experts say there is a limit Hexamethylenetetramine I amead Ma euro sod bur as* secs rear 4s to railway and steamship speed. the United Staten has doubled snd trying to regain lost health. Could The above is the name of a Ger today goeffedeffj They should prudently omit to fix it deposits have increased 94 per cent. every sufferer but undo the past man chemical, which is one ot the and cure that first neglec ted cold, many valuable ingredients of KING <k SMITH CO for new records have been a feature By way of a fair deal make Christ all thia sorrow, pain anxiety and Foley’s Kidney Remedy. Hexame of 1«». mas twice as big. expense could have been avoided. thylenetetramine ia recognized by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is medical text hooka and authoritiea TalHnr about gunpowder as a famous for its cures of colds, and as a uric acid solvent and anti- An international agricultural show means of settling social problems can alwava be defended upon. I se septic for the urine. Take Filey’s is open in Rome, Italy. It will be (--------- _______ _ _______ _ way to unsettle several it and the more serious diseases Kidney Remedy aa soon a« you easy by watching the crowd to tell _ ,a aneasy may he avoided For sale by notice any irregularities and avoid where the American farming ma ch. things but an uneasy way to settle Umir « Drug Store. a serious malady. C. I. ( louffli inery is located.______________________ anything under the sun. I School and the Nehalem High Fred C. Baker, editor of the Tilla School met to debate upon the mook Headlight, was given a hear question “Resolved, that life im ing before Justice Sappington on prisonment, with restricted power Monday afternoon, who was arrest of pardon, should be substituted ed for illegal practice in printing an for capital punishmeut in Oregon." election circular for the law and The affirmative team of the Tilla order advocates in the recent city mook High School and the nega election, charging him with writing, tive team of the Nehalem High printing and circulating the same. School met in the opera house, in On the return of Deputy District this city, and the negative team Attorney W. H. Cooper to the city, of the Tillamook High School and he positively refused to have any the affirmative team of the Nehalem thing to do with the case, so it de High School met at Nehalem on the volved upon Attorney Talmage, who same evening. The teams are com had interested himself in having posed of : the editor arrested, and who was Tillamook (affirmative).—Oscar appointed by the court, to prosecute ABchim, Robert Stillwell and Eliza the case. Dawson. A copy of the Headlight and a Nehalem (negative).—Oscar Effen- copy of the circular was introduced , berger, Herman Schollmeyer and as evidence and several witnesses I Agnes Zaddach. were put on the stand to prove the Tillamook (negative). — Clyde circulation of the circular, after Dawson, Myron Blanchard and Elsie which Attorney Botts asked that the) Lamb. case be dismissed for the reason 1 Nehalem (affirmative). — Laura that the deputy district attorney had Tohl, Ansel Lommen and Martha not been consulted with and who Alley. even now refused io prosecute. He In the debate in this city Oscar said the law was unconstitutional, Aschiin led off for Tillamook in a which every lawyer of any repute rattling good speech, and although acknowledged to be case, and that somewhat stiff in his manner of it was only adding cost to the coun delivery, did remarkably well, as ty and a fee for Attorney Talmage did also Robert Stillwell. He proved to proceed with it. Mr. Botts al6o himself a capital talker with good said that the prosecution had jump logic in his argument. Miss Eliza ed in during the temporary absence Dawson, the leader of the team, of Mr. Cooper, which showed that was the most effective talker, and it was animus which prompted the did so with masterly effect, and in j r jsecution, and he did not want rebutal she answered almost every to see the county put to the expense argument put up by the opposite of trying out in the courts this ab side in a neat manner. surdlaw, and he pointed out several Oscar Effenberger was the first p aces where it ia absurd. Mr. speaker for Nehalem, and although Botts told the court of the circum he had a most pleasant manner stances in which Mayor Rogers, of of making his points and quoting Salem, who intentionally violated Mosaic law, his most effective argu thia law with the purpose of being ments were letters he had received arrested and testtng the law, but from judges to prove his side of District Attorney McNary refused the question, He, however, lacked to prosecute and put the taxpayers the training in debate that was of Marion to the expense of trying noticable in the Tillamook team, it out in the courts, because the law as did also Miss Agnes Zaddach, was so ridiculous. who relied too much upon their Attorney Talmage claimed that note books. With a little more the accused should be bound over, training Miss Zaddach will make a and the justice’ took the ■natter good debater, for her most telling under advisement. points were made when she was Justice Sappington, who looked not reading from the note liook. upon the law as a humbug, bound Hermann Schollmeyer talked with the editor over to the grand jury on an ease and did not rely nearly so Tuesday. _____________ much upon his note book as the others. Effenberger made the re Tillamook Snaga Removed. butal, and still quoted scripture and From the Engineer’s Report. read an extract from a letter from Tillamook Bay and Bar—At the Judge Burnett, but before he could beginning of the fiscal year the work get through with his rebutal his of snagging with the Government time was exhausted. plant on Hoquarton slough was in The Tillamook team was by long progress, and continued until about odds the best team, but with a little August 1, between Tillamook City more practice the Nehalem team and Memaloose Point. This stretch will prove a strong one. was thoroughly snagged, and ap Two of the judges gave a decision proximately ltfilargej-tnigs and 1910 in favor of Tillamook and one in small snags and trees were removed favor of Nehalem. from the channel. In the debate at Nehalem the The use of the dredge by private Tillamook team had a unanimous citizens for the removal of a rock decision in its favor. heap in Wilson River was auth Body of Unknown Found orized by the department, and thia A storia , Or.,, December 17th.— work was done during August and September, allexpensesofoperation Coroner Gilbaugh arrived tonight being paid by the people interested. with the body of a man found on the The dredge was also loaned, under ocean beach below Arch Cape. The authority of the department, f< r tioby is supposed to be that of Henry deepening the channel^in Hoquarton Wickman, the member of the Gari Slough above the county bridge. baldi life seving crew who was This work was intermitently carried drowned while rescuing passengers on during December and January, from the wrecked steamer Argo. It is now considered doubtful if after which the plant was laid up the body is Wickman’s and it is tie- for the winter. With the funds provided by the leived to tie Martin Anderson, the act of March 3, 1906, it is prcqxised Argo’ s fireman, who was swept over to snag and redredge the shoals to board. The body is badly mutilated, the the projected depth of nine feet, and at the close of the year a new buc head having disappeared. The only ket for the dredge had been ordered means of identification are some and the work of overhauling the tattoo figure on the armsand Wick man's brother says he had no such plant commenced. The controlling dikes constructed marks. Another brother at Empire in former years in Tillamook Bay City is being communicated with are more or less in need of repair, but he cannot be heard from till and a* the channel requires annual tomorrow. dredging and snagging additional DELIVERY 8 Y STEM CHANGES fund* will be required. It is estimated Beginning, Monday, December that $10,000 can be profitably expen ded in the next two years in mak 20th, the town will be divided into four divisions: ing repairs to these dikes and in That part east of Second Ave. maintaining the improved channel East and South ot Fifth street will be known as division (1). For that. Dall Feeling Afte Fifth street and north will be Eating. division (3). I have used Chamberlain’» West of Second Ave. East and Stomach and Liver Tablets for some North of Fourth street will lie time, and can testify that they have division (2). done me more good thSn any South of Fourth street and West of tablets I have ever used. My trouble Second Ave. East, will be division was a heavy dull feeling after eat ing—D avid F reeman , Kempt W- Wagon Starts in Division. Nova Scotia. These tablets streng 2 p. . m. No. 1— At 9:00 a. m. and " “ then tbe stomach and improve the No. 2— At 9:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. digestion. They also regulate the No. 3— At 10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. •iver and bowels. They are far 11:15 — a.m. and 5 p.m. No. 4— At------ •uperior to pilla but coat no more. delivery of meat in divis- Early Get a free sample at Lamar's Drug Ni !os. __ 2, 3 . and 4. at 8:30 a.m., Store and see what splendid med ions and in division No. 1 at 0:00 a.m. •cine it is. J. W. M addux . Nrs. S. Joyce, Claremont. N. H., write*: “ About a year ago I bought too bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy. It cured me of a severe t«** of kidney trouble of several Ftors standing. It certainly is a end. grind medicine, and * rtily recommend it."—Chas. L Ulongh. For The Money. 23, 1009 A Pure Aluminum 35c Sauce 1A Pan Inr... Iw A SPECIAL BARGAIN