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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 6, 1910 A Wild Blizzard Raging and Hoquarton. Each ot these pre bring«danger,suffering, often death cincts is comprised of a large ter to thousands, who take colds, coughs ;ed President— ritory lying outside of the corporate National Dairy Union Preparing to i and lagrippe that terror of Winter Defend Dairy Intercuts. limits. The voters in these pre [ and Spring. Its danger signals are ^ointments. I "stuffed up." notrils, lower part cincts, who live outside the city Our readers are familiar with the j of nose sore, chills and fever, pain Complete Home Furnishers. limits, have a considerable voice in preliminary steps which were taken . in back of head, and a throat-gripp- ig of the citycoun- many matters which do not mater 1 ing cough. When Grip attacks, as at the called meeting of the National Dndav, when those We carry a general stock of New Furniture, Rugs, ially concern them, but which Dairy Show inMilwaukee to reorgan I you value your life, don’t delay Aj lyor Thos. Coates Carpets, Heating Stoves, Cook Stoves, and mis getting Dr. King’s New Discovery, j 'iff vitally effect the city. For instance, ize the Union and place it in fight F. W. Talbot. Ed. the city council passed an ordinance "One Ixittle cured me," writes A. L Cf/ cellaneous House Furnishings. sin Harrison. G. prohibiting stock from running at ing shape to meet the coming as Dunn, of Pine Valley, Miss., “after sxi NOTE.—-We buy and sell Second Hand Goods of MB with Willi 3; saults of the oleomargarine makers. being ‘laid up’ three weeks »nd could not at- every description. large within the city limits, which At that meeting the five following di Grip.” For sore lungs, Henior- Sg ;mb had signified was submitted to the voters of the rhages, Coughs, Colds, Whooping ! rectors were chosen, who were to su Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, its su- | jgr Ito qualify. city at a recent election. At about pervise and control the affairs of the preine. 50c., $1.00. Guaranteed by the same time the same question «sage was as fol- was submitted to the voters of the Union. They were instructed also to Chas. I. Clough. complete the organization by the two precincts mentioned. Had the Foley’s Kidney Remedy will cure to, January 3, 1910. results of the two elections differed selection from among their number any case of kidney or bladder trou of a president and vice president, ble that is not beyond the reach of [Common Council there would have been no end to the medicine. It invigorates the entire and if they so chose, a treasurer. City, Oregon: conflicts of authority between the In accordance with such instruc systemand strengthens the Kidneys [wing to the ‘ur- city and county officials. so they eliminate the imparties from tion, the directors, consisting of W. the blood. Backache, rhtimatism. irate business af- I would also recommend that you D. Hoard, of Wisconsin; S. B. Shill FIVE PER CENT interest, NING years’ time with litne occupied in enact an ordinance kidneys and bladder troubles are requiring ! various duties building permits, not with a view ing and James Walker, of Illinois; all cured by this great medicine. privilege of paying at any time. Return paymeuts [ time of the May- of placing burdensome restrictions Hon.Geo. L. Flanders, of New York; —C. I. Clough. Tillamook. [has been impos on our enterprising citizens, but and Hon. James Foust, of Pennsyl Rev. I. J. Williams Testifies. monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or aunualiy to suit bor Rev. I. W. Williams, Huntington, ed down to you rather to assist in getting correct vania, mei at the Raleigh House in Va. writes us as follows: "This rower. B the City Charter data as to the amount and charac Washington. D. C., Nov. 23rd, and W. is to certify that I used Foley’s [ b time, however, ter of all improvements, and to completed the organization byelect- Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaus For particulars write I those who were guard against encroachments upon ing Geo. L. Flanders, Albany, N. tion and kidney trouble and am free to say that Foley ’ s Kidney Rem Y. , as president; James Walker, of f honorable body the streets and alleys by build will do all that vou claim tor it.” bar, and congrat- ings and fences erected without Chicago, vice president; and W. D. edy —C. I. Clough, Tillamook. Hoard, treasurer. The election of a png so conducted the approval of the city officers. 310 CENTURY BLDG., DENVER, COLORADO. A Traveling Salesman. permanent secretary was defened [is city as to re I would also recommend that you H. F. Beer», 61<-7th Ave., Peoria, ly endorsement of take an active interest in the affaire to some future time and S. B. Shill Ill., writes: “I have been troubled |as accorded you of the Tillamook Hoee Company. ing, former president of the Union, for some time with kidney trouble, t election. It is indeed, Consisting, as it does, of a mere was selected as acting secretary so severely at times I could scarcely to think that all your handful of volunteers, the splendid until a permanent secretary could carry my grips. After using one bottle of Foley’s Kidney Pills I have oy. •> who were nominated for work this organization has done be chosen. been entirely relieved, and cheerfully The object in meeting at Washing recommend them to all.” Foley’s were elected by good during the past year or so deserves fen ton was to obtain from the various Kidney Pills are healing and an This, however, only more than a passing mention. Very ece m you greater respon- few of the firemen have any prop officers of the government as clear a tiseptic and will restore health and I view as possible of the defects of the strength.—C. I. Clough, Tillamook. ar you will now be ex- oad fife i iccomplish even more erty interests at stake, yet, during present Federal Oleomargarine law Saved at Death’s Door. the the past year, by their activity, I The door of death seemed ready [coming year than you skill and devotion, they have suc and what legislation is needed, if if a any, to remedy those defects and to open for Murray W. Ayers, ot [lie past. 1 he ceeded in quenching several fires Transit Bridge N. Y., when hia life (CAPT P. SCHRADER). r City Charter the Mayor which threatened to destroy the strengthen the law. ings was wonderfully saved. “I waa in a It is clearly evident that the com dreadful condition," he writes, “my [he “Executive of the business portion of the town, and that lorporatton,” yet I ful- at the same time, in the perform ing session of congress, as well as skin was almost yellow; eyes sun with ken; tongue coated; emaciated from te that the Mayor is ance of their voluntary duty, the future sessions, are going to be losing 40 pounds, growing weaker made the occasion of a determined belpless unless he has members of the company have •ee is daily. Virulent liver trouble pull ified support and co- many times sustained injury to assault upon the law by the oleomar ing me down to death in spite of i the (CAP. T. LATHAM). the Council. By work- their persons and clothing which garine forces. They are determined doctors. Then that matchless med Stion. icine. Electric Bitters cured me. I re r in harmony we have they could ill afford. Much of their to repeal it if possible and do away gained the 40 pounds lost and now Mand and by apparatus is getting old and needs with the color distinction and the atn well and strong.” For all stom pod results, tere a Ive reduced the floating re-placing, and it is not only due 10 cent, tax upon colored oleomarga ach, liver and kidney troubles they’re in the s of the city on the to the fire coinpauy, but also to the rine. « To this end William Ldrimer supreme. 50c. at Chas. I. Clough. ice for ad over $1200.00, or citizens at large, who are resting in waa electedJU. S. Senator from Illi- Making Life Safer. one third. The out- fancied securiety, that you take noise and W. J. Moxley was elected Everywhere life is being more an the lebtedness on the first such steps as you can to give them his successor in the House of Rep safe through the work of Dr. King's b<>y is New Life Pills in Constipation. resentatives from Chicago. [900 was $3,756.92 and at proper equipment and give Aureli, its Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indiges The enemies of makers and consu time, including esti- Jooses ' members the support and en mers of honest butter feel confident tion, Liver troubles, Kidney- Dis kst, it is reported by the 1 men couragement to which they are that they will be able to break down eases and Bowel Disorders. They’re easy, but sure, and perfectly build er to be $2,550.26. The rightfully entitled. jrofane p on the Road Fund has There are several other matters all the safeguards against the coun up the health. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough. f,drink Something like $2,000.00 terfeiting of this great food product. *of no to which I desire to call your atten There are-millions in it for them. Administrator’s 8ale. | fact that the City has .-orks of » > tion from time to time, but my They have a concentrated capital of In the County Court of Tillamook County. < < Krom the County any of • most State*of Oregon? sincere wish is that we may con millions to work with. They own In the matter of the/ txea collected on prop- tinue to work together in harmony, merican estate of Thomas B.? Ithe city limits. The having in view at all times the best certain members of congress, body Bowles, deceased. J fieli gon. To whomjt may concern : aud soul. But one thing they do litigation and hqs been joked to N otice is H bbiby G iven ,—That in pur - interests of the city and citizens we not have, and that is the vote of six Ivor of the city in the suance of an order of the County Court of nd leave have the honor to represent. Tillamook County. Oregon, made on the 9th millions of farmers of, the United L but has been appeal- day of December. 1909, in the matter of the to them- Respectfully submitted, States. That sentiment will control estate of THOMAS W. BOW LBS. deceased, ■reme Court, bo that it the undersigned, the administrator of said HEWORLDSGBEAiESISLWINüMiiHinE M ayor . _______ if the farmers will but unite in sup estate will sell at private sale, subject to Should it be de- 18'Vlllg« J Lg. confirmation by said court, the following Erwin Harrison was elected pres port of the National Dairy Union LiuHT RUNNING described real property, towit : The North I w of the City there will ident of the city council to act in the and with their influence and.money west quarter of the Houth west Quarter and ay more I ■Is with which ':to pay Lots 10 and 11. of section 29. Township absence of the mayor. help fight the battle which is com Four Southlof Range 10 West of the il- (¡foment. I ■ding warrants on the lamette Meridian in Oregon, containing 115 The Mayor postponed naming the ing. qpableto I ■nd leaves a surplus acres more or less. All in Tillamook County. committees until there was a full State of Oregon. It was the National Dairy Union ■ take care of the many ■ Every I 8aid sale wil be made on Saturday, the council. that led the fight in the enactment 8th day of January, 1910. jworte. | m which are projected OFFICE: TILLAMOOK HOTEL. Dated December 9th, 1909. The Mayor appointed Webster of the present law. Its a fight for the ■hurch, | T. J. BOWLBS. Administrator. Holmes city attorney, Otto Schrader existence of the present butter in past year Tillamook I 1 ha» » ki at a very rapid rate, city surveyor, Dr. I. M. Smith city dustry, worth hundreds of millions, Sumuoiii. B th»» rapidly approaching health officer, and Earl Ford street as against a counterfeit and a fraud. In theClrejit Court ot the State of Oregon * nation It is a small thing for the farmer in for Tillamook County. I the Pacific Railway commissioner. — SEE — 1 A petition waa presented by Albert his home to write a letter or postal Francis G. I Bailer. » a * ’l.tintill, j Lent *•] Bn Company’s Rail- Lucy, signed by a number of busi card to his member of Congress or bvery reason to expect Bailey. attempt ness men, asking to be elected night senator, demanding that this honest Charles A. Defendant. J ippre» land quicker growth watchman, was read, and the coun industry shall be protected against To Charles A Bailey, the above named de BAY CITY. OREGON. king year. We shall fendant : ¿OVE. In the name of the State of Oregon,—Vou a faud. It is a small thing for the Bate and prepare for cil elected him to that position. are hereby required to appear and answer W. O. Chase made application for farmer to send $1 or even $5 to the the complaint filed sgainst you In the above | so that what you do entitled suit on or before the 2Hth dav the position of night watchman and treasure to create a fund tq carry on Lie will have more of January. 1910, aad if you fail so to or answer, for want thereof, the She future of Tilla- W’. T. Kimball for street commis this war of defence. The burden of appear plaintiff will apply to the above entitled the work, the time, thought and ef court for tbe relief prayed for ia her com mn the acts of any sioner. plaint now on file herein, to-wit : As B. C. Lamb had signified his fort in thiefstruggle will be on a few he City was incorpor- For a' decree of this court dissolving intention not to serve as council men. They deserve loyal, generous the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant, for the care, ol the best water man. a vacancy was declared in the support at the hands of the farmer control and custody of the minor children named in said complaint . and thatdefelidant of the United States. just. country owned by third ward. be required to pay defendant the sum of If you want either a VlbrwtlntMnnift*. Hotirrj The Recorder ’ s report was read fer month since the month of December biiuttleor * Ktuiflu Th raid ft hfnn AttdeAj Every dollar contributed will be ac ile the bonding in Craws« 903. and the further sum of SS per month wwiug MaiMue write let counted for by the undersigned who for each of said children, since the said hat account is $45, and referred to a committee. INf RIW HOMt tCWINO MACMIfH r.OMtAlY December. 1903. and for the costs and dis J. B. Langley put in a bid for is the treasurer, and expended under bursements herein. FA mi venue last year was Orange, Mnss. This summons Is published in the Tillamook Many sewing mto-h'n-i are made Hr telltef ard’eie (4 d dollars over and hauling gravel, which was held over the direction of the officers of the Headlight for >ii coascrutlrr weeks by an < bu *I ii /, but ihe Kew Ifoiut ia mad* to National Dairy Union. It is not fair order of the Hon lien H ilwrnrtt ..Judge ol ist charges an ex- until the next meeting. Out guaranty never runt out 2.81 said court, which said order was made la Bills allowed were : and honorable to ask these men who «•«■id by »atiuirl/Wl dealer* •*!>• itn of $2,000.00 has open court ia the city of Tillamook. Tilla MX »ALB BV mook Coaaty, State of Oregon, on the l.fith King A Smith Co ......... $6.75 receive no pay to go to Washington req* d in a sinking day of November. 1909 The first puhlicatioa j. B. Langley............... ......... 1.25 and fight our battles on their own of this summons will be made on the lfith tiusiness-like policy E. Hoag ........................ 2.05 of December. 1909, and the last oa the expense. Our own manhood as day ammisaion ia con- 27th day of|anuary, 1910. Otto Schrader............... 15 00 A. w SavaasMca. men, citizens and farmers is Bertie Johnson ......... 2.50 nuea in the future T H Corns. E. E. Parrish ......... 5 .00 involved. We hope the farmers of Attorneys for Plaintiff. take care of all ex- Burr Ruger.................. ......... 1.25 the United States will look at this You awake with a mean, nasty ive a surplus each Notice to Creditors. question in its true light. All taste in the mouth, which reminds on a sinking fund A Sprained Ankle. innto B hlp ’ ho ____ ifico»*o«ATt* pay off the bonds As a rule a man will feel well contributions should be addressed la thr Cnaaty Court of thr Stat« ot Orvgoa BIRD * WMia. L1«. PORTLAND, OR COON you that your stomach is in a bad moimM; i ax wir.iL *rirr. ‘r t fi»r Tillamook i'ouaty. condition. It should also remind ue 25 yeara hence, satisfied if he can hobble around to W. D. Hoard,Treasurer. National In th* matter of the/ on crutches in two or three weeks F«tat* of John N / Dairy Union, Ft. Atkinson, Wis. you that there is nothing so good ext year, however, after spraining hia ankle, and it is William*, deceased. j for a disordered stomach as necessary that you often two or three months before he The same will be duly printed and Nones m H sskbv Grvaa — That the t»a- William William«, baa been in Hoard’s dervifned Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver lestion which has is fully recovered. This is an nnnec- thus acknowledged heretofore dalv appointed hy the above en Tablets. titled coart a« administrator of the estate of your attention by esrery loss of time, as by applying Dairymen so that a public record JOHN M WILLIAM», deeeaaed. and ba* Chamberlain's Liniment, a cure Tkey build up th. ip(«n, aaxbt nature may be had. One thing more: The dal» qnattAed a* »»ch administrator an«! all predecessors from may as a rule be effected in less creditors and other person« ha vim; or claim- tn raatora natural condition*, and ara so nd that is a •ever than one week’s time, and in many National Dairy Union must employ la» to baveaay etafm or demand>Kainat tbe ■»■tl . Ml thoir action that ana hardly r*al- of thr said decedent are hereby re to the fact that a ' cases within three days. SoM by a thoroughly competent man forthe estate iaaa a m ad iri as waa taken. Chamberlain's quire«! to ptesent tbe «amr proprrly verified position of secretary. Thia will call ‘ Lamar ’ s Drug Store. Tablet* am sold ovarywhsra. Price 25c. as by .aw required to Centtin Ar Rrowo. •Sty ia at a very attorneys for the «aid administrator al e the sea level Cured of a Severe Attack of Bron far considerable expense. Upon their office in tbe City of Halem. in Marion thia officer will rent the work of County Oregon, within si* nseatbs front chitis by Chamberlain's toasy as it may date. reaching the farmers and arousing this Cough Remedy. Dated this 23rd day of Decern tier. 1909 For Stomach Trouble, Sluggish ■ the time has “ On October 18th last, my little them to action. WILLIAM WILLIAM* Kil should take three year old daughter contracted Liver and Habitual Qmatipstion. • • , Administrator. Dead sentiment in the breast of ■tent snd cm- a severe cold which resulted- in a It cores by aiding all of tbe pneer, who is bad ease of bronchitis." says Mr*. the fabmer or any other man will digestive organs—gently etimu not defend tbe law. To do anything W. G. Gibson. Lexington, Ky. “She IBs of work, to lost tlie power of speach completely tates the liver and regulates the estimates for and was a very sick child. Fortu for themselves the farmer must I ystem. bowels—the only way that nately we had a t>ottle of Chamber- have active men in congress and tie alive themselves. To reach our nend that you Iain's Cough Remedy in the house chronic constipation can be 1 amending onr and gave it to her according to the friend and bring them into line so la **M cured. Eapeciallyrecommended Snnted directions. On the aeeonft they can do some good, ralis for i •• th* iv api'ointing a ay she was a great deal better, and foi’ women and children. urpoae or con. on the fifth day. October 23rd. she considerable mosfr There are circulars to be printed and {«Mtage Clears blotched complexions, sraa entirely well of her cold and er yotirselveB. w .——,0 f.u. Rsf um • iwSBaitl tw ler*« ncturv »ne. such'»tops bronchitis, which I attribute to thi* to pay and a general campaign ‘to splendid medicine. I recommend ■w farmers of the country aa to [will result in Chamberlain'* Cough Remedy un they mil them Sold by Che*. I. Clough red in one or reservedly as I have found it the weather •elves »■ free men f precinct*. As •urest. safest snd >|iu<-|»eBt cure for W. D. Hoard. Ra I part of taro colds, both for children snd adults, tional Dairy Union. Fort Atkin« on. of any I have ever used** For W m . wit: Tillamook sate by Lamar’s Drug Store ’S MKSSAGB & Pacific Salvage Co. Props PAGE BROS., « w « « Farm, City and Town Loans The Jackson Loan & Trust Co. a Steamer Sue H. Elmore” MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH Tillamook & Portland. Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday Couch St. Wharf, Portland That’S All J. R. HARTER. Real Estate and Financial Agent Insurance. For Real Estate W. c. TROMBLEY I. ery. 5.10 '«A— -’ll Wise Dental Co. Foley’s Orino I A Morning Reminder.