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TILLAûiOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 20. 1*10. the Nehalem bootleggers, who J CITY WINS ROAD CASE* I A YEAR’S RECORD. Editorial Snap Shots. about helped to add to the immoral and ————— County to Pay City Back Of Births, Marriages and Say, Bro. Miller, get up early and i lawless atmosphere of the county. Road Tax Collected. Deaths in Tillamook. puint Bay City with that keg of red i The Enterprise had better pluck the ••Y 1 fond CtRfafc I 6<ur» LAttoHU 1 £ julg be 1 E w* *” _ iBynu -«n i I • ! au n* «»in'll ray* »; being.* iTrilg >nl I) « (How » of 1 ? lunUI Whs ' »eff yn L sir!" iced u ÍTc t orr. 1 i-l Th ke hurt Jwa.r» ’ tn. If tf. It cu ft mill >n I» » . ubimi: fe» ulk Os.v nm isolate, ike the til «tre Die wl tbtbe lt brini (w n< • ling 1,1 r» *“i s>w». : ndliim lieti ili ruliHt* .iidltto: ><■• uf ok for *ruti •It “I b: Ibis Tbe the lug 1 lu iny tini- eve dell the eut •• frit nbl n il- Ol an je so J" rn d< tl ti e U ■ 1 1 12.—Elsie Batzner, 2 days. 15.—James W. Beaty, 68 years. 22. —Madeline Jacobs, 4 years. Notice Notice is hereby given, that th. County Court of Tills mooktv^j MAY. ty, Oregon, will receive 11.—Peter Brant, 75 years. Bids for the construction of 23. — Patricia F. Browne, 70 years. of the Carl Possetti Road, s-U* Judge Burnett has rendered a de- mote out of its own eye, and after ink by way of a novelty. as the Yellow Fir Mill road. a^M J une . The births numbered 71 for the doing so will see more clearly that ! vision in the case where the city is « • a ing to plansand speciticationsoafe, There was a falling offof 30 births bootleggers have brought Till»- suing the county for back road year 1900, and included 36 males anil [ 19.- Pearl West, 13 years. 26. -Thomas Walter Bowles, 20 with the County Clerk. in the county last year, as the ad I mook City as well as Nehalem into taxes collected within the corporate 35 female«, which is a decrease of 39 Said road to be graded, commenc from the previous year. years. vent of only 71 babies are recorded. | disrepute and with it a certain limits in favor of the city. Judge Galloway rendered a deci | The total number of marriages 28. -W. M. Mills, 50 years. ing at Angle “2” of the Loc11it| It may be that an annual baby show amount of criticism upon city offi 3 j ,_F. N'. Schoonmaker, 34 years. Survey and running to the TillamJ cials for allowing it to go on. Ano sion adverse to the city at the April were 55, an increase of 9. would foster this infant industry. S eptember . ther thing, here in Tillamook the ; term and the case being resubmitted « • « There are 32 deaths recorded, but River at Angle “7" of said sUnM The bootleggers and the gambling city derives a license from soft was argued before Judge Burnett at this is not complete, as the certifi- 4.-Lee McFall. 24 years. Road to be graded to a width g ilen proprietors had better sit up drink places which became blind the November term and taken under I cates of deaths of several persons, 14._joe Casal, 24 year«. not less than twelve feet, and oni and taka notice, if they are not aware pig joints, yet the city officials make advisement______________ 24—John Anderson, 38 years. 1 including the victims of the Argo, grade according to profile. that there is a new justice of the no effort to stop the traffic or revoke I have not been filed, as they should 28 — Albert Maurer, 40 years. All bids to be filed with the Cota, More Bills allowed by Court. peace whom none of the attorney« their licenses, consequently the OCTOBER. 1 be, with the County Health Officer, ty Clerk off Tillamook County. 0«. Below will lie found Borne addi- Dr. I. M. Smith. The deaths would can control, run or bullyrag. And city pockets the revenue and the gon, on orxbefore Feb. 2nd, ¡91 q lt 12 - W. M. Keys, 12 years. a new deputy district attorney as county is put to the trouble and the tional bills allowed at the last meet number 40 llat] they all been record N ovember . 10 o’clock a.m., the Court reservir. well. expense of prosecuting these cases. ing of the connty court before it ad- ed The previous yearonly 21 deaths , 19. —Verna Flora Paquet, 3 years. the right tc reject any and all bid,. a s « » » journed last week : 1 were recorded. It may be intereat- 29. —Julian Davis, 72 years. By order of the Court. C. E. Trombly has taken over the Justice courts in Tillamook were Claim of C. W. Talmage of $2J for . 20 Merley Perry, 30. -Ruth J. C. H olden , management of "the Herald plant, quite an expensive luxury the past prosecuting the Baker and Buchan , ing to know the cause of some of the deaths apart from those who months. County Clerk. and in extending to him a welcome year, for they cost the taxpayers an cases, was allowed in the sum of died in infancy and old age : I uber- D ecember . hand, the snap allot man is in hope double the amount of money over $15. culosis, 2 ¡.pnevmonia, 3 ; typhoid, j 6. —Jane Selina Elliott, 85 years. that he will be more successful than the previous year, and the worse We Are Buyers of Timber. H. T. Botts, premium on 7. —Ethel M. Vedder, 14 years^ 1; accidentally killed, 5 (aot includ- his predecessors, who have had to feature of all was the glaring fact $25 so sheriff’s bond ......................... ing the five persons drowned by the “get" whenever the powers behind that the deputy district attorney If you wish to sell, kindly mail® Marriages. Geo. W. Bodylelt, salary .... 47 00 Argo wreck and life boat accident , the throne decreed that it was time could not get justice in the late Jus description of your claim and num J anuary . H. V. Alley, salary ................. 56 00 murdered, 1 ; heart failure, 5 ; as for them to get down and out. 3.—Elmer Jackson and Ida Potter. ber of feet of timber, stating be» tice Sappington’s court and had to R. T. Boals, treatment to Allie thma, 1 ; found dead, 2 ; Bright a as* 28.—James F. Hinerand Clare Bell much there is of each variety, and desist prosecuting a number of canes Foland........................................ Road district No. 3 has a new road disease, 1 ; suicide, 1. price wanted. You will hear from Lucas. waicli would have reduced the ex Chas. I. Clough, meh............. supervisor. It is to be lioped that F ebruary . us. Queen Investment Co., 410 Fail, Births. penses of the justice court had jus T. H. Goyne, justice court .. B. W. Alderman will become the 9.—Jack \V. Williams and Clau- ing Building, Portland, Oregon. J anuary . tice been fairly and properly admin John Hickey, road work......... bous of the road work in that dis die Edgar. 12. —John Berris, male. istered. But it was not and the tax H. Crenshaw, circuit court trict, for there appears to lie a gene 12.— Vergel Donaldson and Effie Dogs in Germany. expenses................................ . . 691 2ft — Geo. A. F. Ludtke, male. payers, as usual, have to bear the ral opinion that there have been too 22.-Joseph Emmenagger, male. Townsend. burden. The expenses of the justice Paul Werner................................. 11 The dacshund is the favorite dog many bosses inthat district and not | 13.—W. F. Meaner and Ella Sta- 22.—Robert T. Boals, male. courts amounted to $699.75 in 1908, King A Smith, meh................. 39 in Germany, and a very useful and enough road improvement for the 4 J. P. Allen .................................... venga. 25.—Guy Bunn, female. anil they jumped to $1,477.75 last large amount of money expended. 18. Arthur Goff and Nora Adams. pleasant companion he seematobe 3ft—Thomas B. Hadley, male. year, or more than double in one C. A. Parks ................................. 10 » * 4f 25.—Clark Smith and Daisy Buck The English bulldog is a good a«, Polk County, board for Hem F ebruary . year. There are too many trumpery We are afraid that Bro. Turner is ond in popularity, and the nearer bree ............. ................................ 147 38 5.—Dan Fletcher,{female. les. troubled with a chronic case of «ore cases dragged into the justice and he is to our standard points thebet- 648 22 | 28.—Frank R. McGregor ard 7. —Martin V. Tone, male. head. The snap «hot man was a circuits, a number of which are W. Wood, Tillamook bridge . ter he is liked, says Farm and Home Thomas Harrison, Tillamook 13. — James Pallin, female. Helen Ingonen. pretty good kind of a fellow when brought out of petty jealousies or The fox terrier varies a good deal bridge ........................................ 76 75 M arch . 18. —A. M. Austin, female. lie gave Turner an indorsement to to enable some attorneys to work in size and making, and is eviden 16 40 O. H. Schrader, supplies .... Biser and Josephine M arch . their clients for a big fee. For sev 8. — Zeno become the “pup sucker" at Hem tly not so well known in Germany 5.—Edward E. Smith, male. Schuler. lock pout office, but failing to land eral years past the circuit court John Hickey ................................ 18 40 as he deserves to be. 16 00 Cyrus Randall, witness .......... 13."RussJohnson and Edna Smith. 17. — Berry Miner, male. dockets have contained cases which it, gee, he has been uore ever since, ! The ladies there are as fond nt 36 00 C. E. Donaldson, witness.... and Luella 24. —Arthur Holden, male. 17.—John B. F. Giesy und the whole universe is out of shows how ready some attorneys their little Poms and their King 4 40 25. —Emil Hellenbuyck, female. M. Pike. whack. Poor fellow, but he bus our are to rush their clients into court Grant Mills ................................. Charier s *« as are their English sis 5 85 A pril . 28.—Fred Hastings and Agnes tender sympathy and compasión on 1 over «ome paltry affair, and while George Williams ....................... ters of their pet dogs at home. 8. —Charles A. Johnson, female. I such cases are being aired they cost Wm. Easom, wood................... 200 00 Snyder. account of liis bad ailment. Some few dogs in the streets are A pril . 10.—Bradbury Batzer, female. ; the taxpayer probably $150 a day A. M. Commdns, judgment.. 98 00 * S « 11.—Elmer Marshall and Rose harnessed to four-wheeled truck 13.—Auie P. Blum, female. We are glad that none of the Re in juror« an<lwitnes«es fees. Take, A. W. and C. C. Fletcher, do. 83 50 Usually a man and a dog pull. The Baker. 13. ------ . Willis, female. publican attorneys jumped around for an illustration, the case of suing Fred Scherzinger, ditto............. 93 10 I 21.—MurtRedmand andNita Klock. work seems too heavy and exhaui- like cats on hot brick« drumming the editor for simply making a inis-* K. Mills, extra work ................ 150 00 15.- Herbert Thomas, male. 2d —Rudolph Zach man, male. 21.—E. Burgener and Ema Hilby. ting for the dogs, which are gane- up a case to muzzle the press and take in a person's name or having John Aschim, extra work ...... 150 00 rally mongrels of the mastiff type M ay . choke off free criticism. No matte r him arrested for printing a circular | M ay . ----- how big u grafter or scoundrel may for other parties, shows, on the face PASTOR AND PEOPLE DE- 10.—Thomas Davis, male. 19.—Wm. J. Galloway and Elsie They look in fair condition and are not ill treated. be running for office, the democrat« | ot it, that courts of justice in this | 17.- Fred Stillwell, male. Webb. LIGHTED. want to muzzle the Pre«« and muz - county are being used, not for jus- Revival at Church of Christ Grow 17.—Frank Dye, male. 28.—Charles A. Smith and Ida J. A Wretched Mistake zle the people und make it u crimi [tice, but for personal spleen, and at 17. —Harry Long, female. Davis. ing in Interest and Power. to endure the itching, painful dis nal offence to publish the truth. t ic taxpayers’ expense. If the cost« 27. — Geo. Vandersee, male. Hansen and Burley M. 28. -L. E. There is always a little feeling of tress of Piles. There’s no need to. Isn’t thut enough to make the few | in a number of cases which find ■ uncertainty with the coining of a 28. Mike Abpanalp, female. Edwards. Listen: “I suffered much from J une . remaining democrats who cling to their way into the justice court had i ■ New Evangelist to lead a church in 30.—S. G. Thayer, male. Piles.” writes Will. A. Marsh, d 3.—Lewis A. York and Mary J. Siler City, N. C., “tell I got a hot the tail of the democratic mule to be charged up to those who rush I its revival, but the pastor of the J une . Lang. of.Bucklen’s Arnica Slave, and wn disgusted with their party Î Great is into court, and not to the taxpayers, I Church of Christ and the members 4. —C. W. Prentiss, male. 6.—Elmer Rice and Nellie Edith soon cured,” Burns, Boils, Ulcer», democracy in Tillamook. there would be less cases. We will are delighted with the work of Evan 9. —Frank Landolt, female. Fever, Sores, Eczema, Cuts, Chap m * « Chase. 17.—Arthur Hunt, female. cite several cases and give the costs gelists Holmes and Sheilds. ped Hands,Chilblains, vanish befort Mr. The question of starting a Com of them in the future just to show 9.—Emil Benscheidt and Mary it. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough. 26. — Jasper Buckles, female. Holmes ha« taken great care in the mercial Club is again on the tapis. t tat some of the attorneys, instead Spenler. J uly . preparation of hi« addresses and It tin- hull in the I illauiook Build- following Judge Burnett's advice 15. —Ralph U. Moore and Clara M. 1.—Luke Wolf, male. has a pleasing address ns well, He It is a dangeron8 thing to takei ing could be leased for live years to avoid litigation, have been crowd- Watt 7. —C. H. Woolfe, male. cough medicine containing opiate» has nerved both as pastor and evan L ir ( 1 1 < 1 1 tiiieitoLio «4 ■ LI < . 1 1. » ’ for that purpose it would give the ing the court« withCHses which have that merely stifle your cough instead 16. — Wayne W. Gibbs and Amy A. 8. —Louis Loll, male. club commodious and up to date no merit, but «imply to obtain fees gelist, and hus a splendid grasp of curing it, Foley’s Honev and Reeher. 9. — Andrew Christensen, female. Tar loosens and cures the cough quarters. Every business man in mid cause trouble and bad feeling of the needs of a community along 17. —Oscar Wershkul and Kate and expels the poisonous germ», 14. —Dell Burdick, male. religious lines, and does not he«i- the city ought to be willing to pay amongst people. Hogen, Life hail some 19. —W. A. Shaw, female. thus preventing pneumonia and ♦25 entrance fee, anil as there should thing to say along this line which tute in setting forth his ideas. It is Refuse substitute» 23.—Chas. H. Larison and Hene- consumption. 20. —Ike Wells, female. refreshing to one to here a man be no trouble in getting UK) or more is worth reprinting : and take only the genuine Foley’i retta L. Hess. 21. —Clyde Heath, male. who has a message and has the to join, that amount of money judi W hat E very L awyer K nows 29. —James E. Reedy and Lola Honey and Tar in the yellow pack A ugust . courage to set forth his convictions age.—C. I. Clough,Tillamook. ciously expended in partly furnish That fees «top when cases are in an open, frank way. Mr. Holmes Jackson. 7.—Frank W. Freeman, male. ing und pnyiwg for hall rent would go settled. 30. —Leo F. Norton and Florence 9.—Frank Devine, male. A Traveling Salesman. That technicalities furnish a mul does not abuse other people either. u long wny in getting a good «tart. Hushback. 13.—H. J. Barber, female. • He has frquently declared that while titude of fees. H. F. Beers, 617-7th Ave.. Peoria. Try it. The city needs a Commer JULY. 27. —H. Wilks, female. That it is all right to be honest if he believed that the Church of Ill., writes: “I have been troubled cial club, und it will need it badly convenient. 7. —Walter Kinnaman and Alice for some time with kidney trouble, 27.—Erie Gladd, female, Christ is right, he recognized that this year. That no one is ever satisfied with Burnett so severely at times I could scarcely S eptember . much of truth is taught und great • « * the outcome of a lawsuit. 7.—Thomas F. Buffnian and Mina carry my grips. After using one 3. — Geo. Hodgdon. male. Buy City News is the name of u good is done by denominations. He That a lawsuit is a conundrum at bottle of Foley’s Kidney Pills I ha« Bond. 6.—Clayton Daniels, female. news pu per published ut that place, which the judge has the la«t guess. says he accepts all their truth and been entirely relieved, and cheerfully That it is a great deal easier to 31- — Eugene F. Conner and Grace 19. — J. D. Edgbert, female. recommend them to all.” Foley» with B. M. Miller an publisher. In admires all their good work, but by get into a lawsuit than it is to get M. Moore. Kidney PillB are healing and an 20. — Robert Waymire, male. the boom days of Bay City some out. the return to the Apostlic Church A ugust . tiseptic and will restore health and 23. —Fred Kebbe, male. years ago it hud u newspaper, but it Thut knowledge of human nature excludes all possibility of the error 1.—Jesse E. O’Neel and Blanche strength.—C. I. Clough, Tillamook 24. —Merril L. Davis, inale. died u natural death when the tmt- is more important than knowledge from human creeds, and the mis Smith. of the law. 25. — Frank Tone, female. tom dropped out of it und the great takes that grow out of wrong Came Near Choking to Death. That the cheif mourners usually 3*—Clarence A. Parker and Mabie 3a—Merril Batterson, male. expectation« of making that the stop ut the court-house on the A little boy, the son of Chris. ® way church policy. Another thing, Mr. Reddaway. O ctober . county seat and the center of com back from the funeral. Holmes believes the world will never 15.— B. S. Clark and Mrs. S. A. Peterson, a well know res*t,el*L5" 24. —David Fitzpatrick, female. merve und industrial enterprise be saved as a whole, until divis Jacksonville, Iowa, had a Midden Hushback. 26. —Herman Tohl, female. and violent attack of croup, went up in smoke. The Headlight ions are done away, and firmly Lost 30.—A. L. Evans and Rachel thick stringy phlegm came up aMW 31.—W. A. Gray, male. is still on deck to welcemc another believes that the only possible basis giving Chamberlain’s Cough Kenn A pair of glasses in a case Irctween Myers. N ovember . newspaper venture at Bay City, and of union is revealed in the Bible edy. Mr. Peterson says: “I thin«» S eptember . Tillamook City and Riverdale. 1. —H. P. Sheldon, female. which no doubt, will Ire used to to the exclusion of all matters of 4.—William Stock and Christina would have choked to death had Finder will please leave the same not given him this remedy.' ” 2. —Peter Shrang, female. give the city on the bay unother opinion as tests of fellowship. He Jurgensen. at thia office. sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. 2.—Frank Blaser, female. boost und boom and create at the is urging a closer fellowship among 17. -Walter Stone and Lottie A. 6*—Stephen Scovell, male. same time a healthy, yet friendly, the local church and appreciates the Vedder. Do You Want to Sell ? 8.—Clark Smith, male. rivalry between the two cities. If it attendance of members from other 18. —Albert Krake and Pauline If you want to sell your business congregations. He has announced is lignin to be u survival of the tit 15. —Edward Hanson, male. Meifest. of uny kind, or if you want to sell teat between the two cities, civic 29. —Robert B. McClay, female a strong liue of sermous for next 28.—Frank A. . Folter and Mabie 3tt—H. M. Cooper, female. pride, enterprise and u united effort your property, and will make the wwk and all should here him. On N. Kimball. will count for much in either place, price right. I would like to hear from Saturday night in connection with D ecember . O ctober . for that will interest investors and you. Give description and price. his work in the city he will givethe 1. —James Tone. male. 3.— Gus. Goeres and Myra J. home seekers much sooner than a Address J. K. Smith. 513 Chamber “Famous Passion Play in Moving 2. —O. B. Redberg. male. Fletchall. town where there is factional strife. ' of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. 2.—W. L. Arant male. Pictures." He has as good an out •5.—Ward Sappington and Dollie Anyway, the Bay City News has1 ia—N. O. Gladd. male. fit as money can buy, and nothing Kellow. made its initial bow, und its aim 1 15-—Rudolph Kunze, female. else in the line of moving pictures 1A—Ed. Baunersreuther 1A—R. D. Wesley, female. and object will be, uuturully, to' has ever attracted such attention as Lillian Schollmeyer. 2U -9. V. Anderson, female. boost und I mmmu und yell und tight thia great drama. He has the Patha 22. —Novatus Kirby and Pearl for Bay City, Imt to lie successful it 2a-West Sappington, female. film, and will use several illus Barber. must have the united support and 25. —John J. Johnaon. female. trated songs in connection. A re 23. Fred Nicklaus and Mabel 2tV—M H. Hobson, male. the kindly snp|M>rt of the enterpriu- ’ duction in the price of tickets is Wicklund. I ing, broad minded and lilieral buai-' made up to Friday night. See any N ovember . Deaths. sess men of that city. 2. —George Choffee and Bessie one directly connected with the work The valued family re- J anuary . as« Dnvis. and buy tickets early. Mr. Holmes cipes for cough "l and cold 17.—Mrs. Cordelia Webb, 65years. Prolmbly the Nehalem Enterprise 2. —John C. Johnson and Grace will discuss ti»e “ Unpardonable cure, liniment«, tonics and 28. — Infant child of R. T. Boats, A SPECIAL BAIGAH* had lietter devote its attention to the Sin" Sunday night Blanchard. I other remedies have as 6 days. Try one and see hsw you csa moral atmosphere of Nehalem be 3. —John C. Boatman and Chris- cook without scorching or bursinff careful attention here as F ebruary . fore it undertakes towrite about the tina A. Miller. For Sale food. It blight in weigh» and looja Kk — Wilfred Matoon. 4 years. the most intricate prescrip moral condition of Tillamook City. | like silver, h doesn’t tarnish N« 11.-Wm. F. Richardson and For Sale. Good Driving Team. 1(1 — Amanda M. Davis. 66 years. tions. en.mel «o chip off into the 8xxC something wlmh it evidently knows, Winnie Weaver. Buggy and Harness. Enquire at 22. — Mary Tomlinson. II months. Cooks fa» one-fourth oi «be un» nothing atamt. It did not look, if 16.-Mathew Weber and Caroline Our fresh, high grade the Headlight office. 'M-John Peterson. 53 years. ordinarily required. . the lust term of the circuit court Landolt. The genuine “ IRRt* Pure Alumi diugs will help to make M arch . and the pointed remarks of the pre- . Frederick li. Bush and Ruth M. ' num can always be inM by <ha Notice to Water Consumers. A —Margaret these remedies more effec* R Campbell. 73 silling judge that the moral atuioa-' Maltese Cross. *c**r’ Easter. . years. live thau ever. The Water Committee authorise« phere of )>Uainooh City nor of Nr D ecember . 14. - Patrick H. Doughnev, 71 me to make one call either to your lialem had imploved, for the lodge IA - Ernest W Hogue and Jennie * Right prices are also residence or place of business to years made the public statement from the L Smith. assured. IA George Brown. 83 years king a smith co bench that there was more lawless collect the water rent, and if not 21—Virgil Magarrell and Ethel 34. — Infant child of Einel Hel- Hoyt. paid at that time you have until the ness in Tillamook than any county loth of the month to come in and lenbuyck. 1 day. in hie district. This is legitimate 27. -Clifton L. Mattoon and Ada pav it 3A— Lawrence Vogt. years news that correspondents and news- Renter. If not paid by the 10th the water CLOUGH, 27.—Frank E Norberg. 30 years. p ipers are expei ted to report so as will be turned off and 30v. extra will 2ft~''’*orgr F. Tmnerstet be charged for turning it off and on A pril . Reliable Druggist. Georg.e F. Fletchall. to enlighten the people. We noticed Will treat you all alike 7. Rexford D. Peckham. 78 ye ire. that the Enterprise kept pretty mum 1 E. D H oag , Supt. ‘ f û ïï c on d I FAMILY RECIPES 1 A Pure Aluminum 35c Sauce 1A Pan for...L!zS SSb ar . I Æ J **"1 * ’, “B ***•'