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Tillamook Headlight, December 1B, 10.13,________ ——- A MESSAGE of MIGHTY MAGNI'!! DE. Old Fashioned Ways & Methods Torn Assunder A Gigantic I pheaval in Merchandize Selling. Is what can be said of A. A. PENNINGTON’S Holiday Clearance Sale. My efforts to please started Wednesday morning. The people came and still they come. And why not ? An honest sale of Honest Goods for an honest purpose. Receives the attention of a purchasing public. If YOU have not called yet, in Bold Black Type we warn you to come and see. Like Dew Drops Beneath the Scorching Rays of a July Sun is our MATCHLESS BARGAINS • MELTING AWAY. It’s a 7 Days Siege of Sensational Price Cutting. A SALE! e Seling , Notrx Out! , We are yours, anxious to please, 7 1 Minus the just A. A. PENNINGTON, Wind ! Out Seling! Advertising Rates. TILLAMOOK, merchants, home attorneys, Ifome doctors, home industries and home newspapers, and in doing so one and all will help to make more business in this city, especially the business establishments at this season of the year. t levy made last week, an 1 tak- ing into consideration that the ‘ business outlook is not as bright as it might be, it was wise not ' to increase taxation. ButTilla- inook County cannot afford to lag behind other counties, and must endeavor to improve its roads and keep them in good condition winter and summer, To do this each road district should have $5.0,000 annually to expend on actual road work. It is none too much when there is such a great demand for better and more roads. OREGON. pavement, but sewer. not against the abutting wealthy citizens’ ard Should tiie Supreme Court church property, what kind at d affirm Judge Campbell in the standard of Christianity is there pavement case the city and the There are two roads that the taxpayers will be in a “hole.” in this city ? county will have to build the We will ask some pertinent Is it the right fraternal epiritforone Sandlake and Bayocean roads. question : member of a lodge to have other We consider that it is an injus Isjt honest to throw the cost of the members investigated by de tice to deprive Bayocean of a street pavement and concrete tectives ? That is the opposite cf way out considering the large side walks onto the city and up brotherly love. amount of taxes that are paid, on taxpayers whose property is If it is good law that property own and it is wrong to deprive the s being taxed 2 mills not benefitted ? ers cannot be assessed for im Sandlake country of a good road. Going on the supposition that Judge year for the water svs provements abutting tlieir pro Those sections have been pay Paying the highest rate Cambell is right that on account perty by reason of a technical ing taxes to build roads in other er and having to “cough of a technical error property mistake in the procedure, it is parts of the county, and it is well in taxes, our muni owners cannot be assessed and good law or logic to levy taxes only right that they should be ystem is, like other cor- the city will have to pay for the upon other taxpayers to pay for relieved of their “bottled up” pavement, what kind of a hole RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. it î condition. What would some will the city and property own (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) The industrial life and busi Boiled down, it seems to be a figl t of the dairymen do and -av if One yeur......... 1.5(1 ers be in if the city has to raise ness enterprise of Nehalem is they had to pay $7(MM) in taxes Six months...... 75 between those who have pave I sufficient money in taxation to It is evident that the citizens now on the south side of Ne 50 Three months.. ment and don’t have to pay for with no road, the same as Bay pay for it in one year ? lire kicking over the traces at halem, and from now on it will it, ar.d those who have no pave ocean ; or hail to travel over Entered as secondvlass mail mat the Oregon System, for nt a become a center of business ac roads like they have at Sand Ask any person who is not in the ment and have to help pay for paved district whether the citi ter July, 1888, at . the post office at special election in Portland last tivity for that part of Tilla- the other fellow’s pavement It lake ? It can readily be seen Tillamook, Ore., under the act of week every measure was over-J rnook zens won a “ great victory, ’ ’ by county, because of its that the court will have little is we'l to ask which side are you March 3. 187U a technical error, when it was wheltninglv defeated. The ' protection from storms, The money to apportion for these lined up with ? I decided that other property own double system of legislation iu same conditions prevail on the roads, which is going to retard ers will have to help pay for the :s helping to increase south side of Tillamook bay as Í Oregon tin1 building of them for many Not Beyond Help at 87. improvements. taxation, and this had some- far as protection and a deep years. We want to make a Sleep-disturbing bladder weak, I thing to do with the election in channel are concerned. 3Z Most suggestion that appeals to ns as What's the difference between gam ness, stiffness in joints, weak bling in a saloon and taking a inactive kidney action and rbeuma i Portland and the frequency of every industry started on other being fair and just, and that is , elections. chance of winning out in a law tic pains, are all evidence of kidney parts of the bay have petered to invoke the new law whereby ¡trouble. Mrs. Mary A. Dean, 47 E. suit over a technical error ? out, especially lumbering, for the County Court could issue «1.» , . . Walnut St., Tauton Maes., writes: Happy Cbristmns to every It seems to be the determi the winter ^south-west storms warrants for certain improve Have the taxpayers who have no ‘g llave passed my 87th birthday, hard surfaced pavement abut- and thought I was beyond the body, _____ nation, when the County Court play havoc with vessels, logs ments. For instance, and to ting their property figured out reach of madicine, but Foley Kid- Give the south obtain the use of these roads at makes up its next budget,it will and lumber. While the "dry»” were win how much they will have to ney Pills have proved most benefi- not have n large amount of out ! side of Tillamook bay a wagon once, it will take $30,000 more > cial in my case.” For sale by all ning victories in other Oregon standing warrants to include tn road and it will not be long be “cough up” for improvements druggists. to construct the Bayocean road, towns the “dry»” in this city abutting wealthy citizens’ pro it. Good. It should lie the fore industries will be started as a large amount of money Fit His Case Exactly. perty ? were humiliated and sold out in aim of the Court next Deceili- there. was subscribed by our citizens. “When father was sick about *ix n pre-election dicker with the ber to have no outstanding in We are wondering who will be the This can be* paid off in three or years ago he read an advertisem nt saloon keepers. next to “cough tip.” Quite a I I of debtedness, but like most pre As far as we are able to learn four years out of the road money Chamberlain’s Tablets in lie number of our citizens “ coughed ! papers that fit his case exactly," vious years many items of ex Judge Campbell’s decision in apportioned for this road dis up” to pay a smalt army of high writes Miss Margaret Camobell, of We suppos«1 flint when the penditure have to be met that the pavement case was some trict, which would not increase priced atttorney ; dirty meth Ft. Smith, Ark. “ He purchased a $1,800 mole mid gopher bounty w.-re not included in the budget. thing like this : the amount of taxation, other ods were need and detectives box of them and he has not been is uviiilnble, it will take only n 1. The judge held that the char then for interest for the out sick since. My sister had stomach employed to make a councilman trouble and was also benefited by short time to ent up that small ter was void because of the delay standing warrants for a few We don’t propose to waste “ cough up" when he had noth , them,1 For sale by J. S. Lamar. amount of money. The hi w in the signing of the ordinance pro years. The same remarks ap any more space on the Nehalem ing to “cough up,” and Fred R should lie amended mid tin* viding for the amendments, by the ply to the Sandlake road. It Notice. pedagogue, and the n-*xt time Beals made an effort to keep the bounty placed nt lOe, i mayor. simply amounts to this. It will that the taxpayers get together Headlight from “ coughing up" ¡[Kasper Zweifel ¡9 now successor '-. He said that the duty was not tie sinking quite a large sum of to discuss a budget we hope the councilman's public state to R. R. Roberts, in Tillamook upon the property holders to pro- money every year on the Hav- Circuit Judges Cnmpliell and they will protest against being ment of what took place while County. All accounts owing the Harris have decided in favor of taxed tor a county teachers' in test while the work was going on, ocean road for a number of he was in the sweat box ; and J. R. Watkins Medical Co. are pay able to Ka «per Zweifel the “drys” and Circuit Judge stitute while the whole school ami that they were helpless in the years and no one will be ben now it is the city and taxpayers R. R R oberts . Galloway in favor of th«1 “wets” population of th«1 county is left hands of their agents, the city efited by the expenditure until who will have to “cough up” to K asper Z weifel . 'council, who werethurst upon them I the mad is finished, whereas ns to whether local option elec in idleness and to get into mis Tillauioak. Ore., July 25rd> h’l1 pay street pavement and cement i by law. | if the County Court was author tions could be held last month. chief. The taxpayers are get aide walks abutting other peo 3. Slid that they have a goixl ized to compl«*te the mad, it 1 The Supreme Court will have ting an "iiispinition," for they Will Bjy Stock for Cash. pie's property. pavement in Tillamook and the could lie done right away and to decide. see that it is so many little leak We have a client who will buy al City should pay the just value i usetl to upbuild those sections. Having failed in their effort« to get ages that make taxation come ^^Mose who signed petit the present city council to put of the sto.k on a ranch and ren thereof, but he «li«l not altogether ap I his is th«* right and proper high. W’e w ish to give a part up money for the high priced the place. If interested kindly prove of the pavement | thing to do in regard to these opposed to th«1 County Court’s ing shot. A uunil>er of teachers attorneys, will the taxpayers have write us tiie price and list of the | 4. He further suggested that an two roads, and «e hope those, first budget for road work will, are again uwav from their to “cough up" to pay the out stock, i ui »unt of rent wanted with election be held to change the char who have good roads them- iu all probability, I m * th«1 first to schools this week taking exam-1 side attorneys in the second act full description of the buildings, ter of Tillamo«<k so as to throw the i selves will look at it in the same wunt road improvements anil illation in this city, which occur I of «he great legal battle ? Keep implements, and improvements, burden of the improvements on the I light as we «Io. and be fair ami the first to complain if there is twice n year. your optica open. also stating how long the lease can general fund, and so make the city Iconcede that Bayocean is en- but little money to «Io n. great pay what the pavement as lai«l was I tilled to a wagon road and a I.et’e see. Somebody said some run. number of acres under culti deal of necessary road work. thing about poor widows not vation, distance from town, school, deemed to be worth. l way out and that Sandlake is long ago. If it is considered a etc. 5. He enjoin«1«! the council from ¡justly entitle«! tons good mads Christian act to make widows Everybody patroni««1 horn«1 tivii of the County Court iu the Irvying an assessment »gainst the ¡ .is other part» of the county. R alph A ckley L and Co.. I L egal A dvertisements : 10 First Insertion, per line $ Each subsequent insertion, line s Business and professional curds, 1 month.................. ............. 1 CO 5 00 Homestead Notices.................. Timber Claims ................ 10 00 5 Locals per line each insertion Display advertisement, an inch, month.................................. 80 All Resolutions of Condolence ami Lodge Notices, 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc. minimun rate, ¿V. not exceed ing five lines. ^r^illamooh Mjenbligbt. Editorial Snap Shots. I help pay for improvements I a>4 Failing Bldg., Portland, Ore