Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 30, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 30, 1904.
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pal, state and nationalgovernments.
The resolution further called atte.ition
to the great remaining public domain in
the west as by far the most valuable as­
set of this nation which will furnish an
outlet tor our surplus labor during this
and coming generations, urging that it
l»e reserved for real home builders who
will farm it in small tracts.
The association appointed a perma­
nent committee on education, irrigation,
Where Doctors Disagree
' forestry and land, with a member from
From Wabash, Ind., comes the report , each state and territory to carry out the
that the citv health officer has issued idea of this resolution.
an order prohibiting the use of milk
bottles by dairymen. This seems to be
Result of State Election.
another case where doctors disagree. It
S alem , June 25.—The official canvass
appears that the doctor from Indiana
prefers to take his chances with the old- of the re» urns of the recent election
fashioned milk can, but it is doubtful shows the Rejniblican plurality in Ore­
if he has ever followed many milk wag­ gon to be more than 24,000. For Su­
ons using such cans, for if he had he preme Judge, Frank A Moore received
would have seen thirsty people pav a 52,946 votes and Thomas O’Dav 28,729,
nickel for a drink of milk from the i giving the Republican candidate a plu­
cover of the can. The objection to the rality of exactly 24,217. The total vote
bottled milk is that today a bottle is of Oregon for 1904 was 99,315, as com-
at the Browns and the next day at the I pared with 92,920 for 1902, or an in-
Smiths and so on. If Browns should [ crease of 6395, or about 6 2 3 per cent.
happen to have a contagious disease I The local option law carried by a vote
Smiths might catch it the next day from 43,316 to 40,198, or a majority of 3118.
the bottled milk. That is doubtless true,
The direct primary law carried by a
but is the disease any more apt to he majority of 39,851, the vote being 56,-
carried by the bottle than by the milk 205 for and 16,354 against.
mail himself? If the bottle is properly
The office of State Printer amendment
washed the chances of carrying disease failed to carry, the affirmative receiving
would be reduced to a minimum.
45,334 votes, while 49,658 were neces­
It begins to look as though many phy­ sary to make a required majority of all
sicians were getting to be cranks on the votes cast at the election.
subject of microbes. They pick up some
Representative Hermann was re-elected
little question like this bottled milk by a plurality of 6813 and Williamson
proposition and make it an all-important by a plurality of 14,353.
factor. If there is danger of disease J. W. Bailey was elected Dairy and
germs lieing transmitted through those Food Commissioner over his Democratic
bottles, there is just as much danger opponent by a plurality of 24,283, or 66
from the meat that is bought at the more than the plurality for Supreme
butcher’s, the bread from the baker’s Judge.
and the clothes from the tailor’s. Any­ I The last of the teturns from the several
thing that is handled bv human beings counties were received this morning, and
or that come in contact wih beasts is Governor Chamberlain and Secretary of
liable to be contaminated with disease, I State Dunbar immediately canvassed
and the only way to escape such danger them and certified the results. Secretary
is to get off the earth.
i of State Dunbar has issued certificates of
Sanitary rules should be established 1 election to each of the successful candi-
and enforced, but in establishing such dates for state and district offices,
rules a grain of common sense should be
Nearly every county shows an increase
used and finiky cranks not allowed to I in
...... the
.. total
_..... number of , votes
....... cast, the
force their ideas upon the public. There on|v decreases being in Clackamas, Gil-
is nothing that will make sanitary regu j liam, Grant, Harney, Lake, Lincoln,
lations more odious than to promulgate ! Marion, Tillamook and Umatilla Coun.
useless and foolish notions.
I ties,
Though there was a total vote of 99,-
We Are Americans.
i 315, only 93,608 ballots were marked
What is the proper designation of a for Supreme Judge, about 5700 persons
citizen of the United States ? In every not voting for anv candidate for that
country of the civilized world lie is office. Two years ago when there was
called an American and he everywhere a total of 92,920 votescast, only 87,719
regards himself as an American. Go marked their ballots for Supreme Judge.
Out of a total of 99,315 who were en-
where he will he is so hailed and so
expects to be. He is not ordinarily I titled to vote for or against local option,
called a citizen of the United States, al­ ; 15,801 did not vote either way. There
though that is a very proper and abso­ were 26,756 voters who did not] express
lutely correct designation, but he is a choice on the direct primary law and a
everywhere spoken of as an American, still larger number who did not vote on
which simply means that he is a citizen the State Printer amendment. The local
oplion law lacked over 6000 of having a
of the United States.
Is that sufficient ? In the opinion of majority of all votes cast at the election,
the Department of State that needs to while the direct primary law had over
be corrected so far as the designation 6000 more than a majority of all votes
of our diplomatic representatives abroad cast at'the election. Only a majority of
are concerned and therefore it has is­ all votescast on those subjects was neces­
sued an order that requires that our sary for their enactment.
though this county’s vote was surpris ;
ing, that a majority of the people want,
1.50 to close the saloon, and "if they arc closed
75 down for a time it will be for the reasons
50 we have adduced and liecause the people,
have come to the conclusion that it will
a be good thing for tne county and the
ljc;iòligbt rising generation and the political par- j
er
tics to cut them out for a time, anyway.
SUBSCRIPTION.
( STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.)
Ered C. Baker. t*ut>IÌMh<*r.
The Local Option L>q tor Law.
Wood Wanted.
Sealed bids will lx: received at the
County Clerk's office on or before the
first Monday in July, 1904, for 20 cords
of 16 inch Spruce limbs, vine maple or
crab apple wood.
H omer M ason , Clerk.
a8B.w»eeñffa»i>aRwasaPa!flSMBiffae9i»M,egaeeit8feE'»?aepaBgM6aBe
2 NEW SUMMER
Bids Wanted
FABRICS, ñ
Headquarters for Ladies’ Tailoring,
Dress and W alking Suits, Dress Skirts,
Sealed bids will be received at the
County Clerk's office on or before the
1st Monday in July, 1904, for the board
and care ot George Myers, a county
charge.
H omer M ason , Clerk.
Instep Skirts, Cloth and Silk Coats, Ragla >'s Rain Coats.
(
Exlusive.y to Measure.
The local option liquor law has been
carried in the state bv.3118 votes. It is
n’W virtually a part of the statutes of
Come carlv and secure first choice.
Driven to Desperation.
Oregon, and the prohibition fight in the
Satisfaction guaranteed ill all cases.
counties and cities of the state will soon
Living at an out ot the way place, re­
mote from civilization, a family is often
be on, if indeed it is not already, and it
driven to desperation in case of accident,
promises to #be a principal feature in
resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds,
every election in the state for years to
Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's
Arnica
Salve It’s the best on earth. 25c.
come.
at
Chas I. Clough, Drug Store.
As soon as August 10th. as few as ten
per cent of the voters of an v county can
jietition for the submission of the (pies
tion of county prohibit! n at the election
of November 8th. Or they may wait un­
til October Sth to file the petition.
It is probably safe to predict that the
“■[Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
petition will be ready at the earliestjpos-
sible date in this and most every other
county of the state. Or for the citv of
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
Tillamook or anv ward therein, the con
test may be waged for such city at the
next muncipal election. Or in any pre­
Orders for Lumber promptly .attended to.
cinct or any number of contiguous pre­
cincts in the county the election may be
called. Or both kinds of petitions may
be filed for one election, bv precincts,
districts or for the whole country. And
in this case a whole district may have
prohibition legally, though the majority
for the country is against it. If prohibi­
tion is submitted and carried for Tilla­
mook county in November, the law will
take effect January 1 next, and the coun­
ty, city or town, as the case may be,
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor.
will be required to return to saloon
keepers the monev they have paid
in advance. If the saloons are voted out
in November over the county, there will
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
in all human probability be another pe­
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
tition atid submission of the question for
the June election in 1906, and if the sa-
loons are voted back they can commence
business again on the first day of July,
1906. If county prohibition is defeated
in November, the prohibitionists will
have out another petitiofi and the ques
tion will come up again, any wav, in
June, 1906. And it will probably recur
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
in June, 1908, 1910, and indefinitely.
Engraving a Specialty.
The first vote on the question will be
ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
in November, if it is petitioned for. as it
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
undoubtedly will be, and thereafter the
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Kailroad & Navigation Co. and
voting on the question will be injure
also the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco, Portland
and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
every two years, at the general state
HOUSEHOLD MOVERS
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
and county elections, by counties or dis­
AND DRAYMEN.
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
tricts. In any precinct, or any number
& B
N. R
R. Co
R. Co
. Portland.
of contiguous precincts, ten per cent of
Agents (O. R
& c
Portland
Heavy Teaming a Specialty with us
the voters may petition for the submis­
Gur Delivery wagon delivers to country Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
sion of the question of prohibition, in
or citv
cases of cities, where the question may
be submitted in wards, districts includ­
SEE THE
ing several wards, or whole cities, at the
municipal election. And in these cases
Tillamook Lumber Company
the question cannot be submitted again
•
FOR
for two whole years ; so this would be
at the second succeeding city election in
most if not all cases, instead of the gen­
eral June election. The question of coun
ty prohibition is up and will continue to
be up, and if we are not mistaken it is diplomatic representatives abroad shall
Kansas wants 20,000 more harvest
going to cause considerable friction in substitute “ American ’’ for “ United hands for immediate service in the
States
”
in
theirofficial
documents.
some localities and in politics.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
field. It is probable that an emergency
We observe that this idea of the De­
will be declared and some of the World’s
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
partment of State is very generally ap- I
The Local Situation.
proved of, and yet it is a departure about Fair excursion trains held .up for the
benefit of the farmers.
( incorporated ),
which there may be some debate.
It will he noticed that the local option
Where a member of the Order of Wood­ TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
V V W W MT V VW WW
5F W
For example, the constitution of the
measure carried by a majority of 31 18. United States starts out with a propo­ man of the World was delinquent and
PAID
UP
CAPITAL,
110,000.
How easy it could have been defeated if sition which it would seem ought to his dues were paid during an illness from
the saloon men throughout the state had have some consideration when it comes which he died soon afterward, the ac-
kept their hands off politics and made an to changing the name of the republic. cePtanci °f his dues in ignorance of his A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS.
effort to defeat the measure, which was Establishing the rule that our ambas-1 illness does not constitute a waiver of
of more vital importance to them than sudors, ministers and consuls shalbcall the forfeiture of his membership.
DirectorsM. W. H arrison , W. W
throwing their support to this or that themselves “ Americans” is all very
A cable dispatch to the World which is
C urtiss , B. L. E ddy .
candidate, regardless of party politics. well in the abstract, but it is a question­ not signed, and which the World says
*
PROPRIETOR OF
Cashier
;—M. W. H arrison .
No one could have found fault with them able proposition when it comes to a de­ was probably forwarded bv the Ameri.
Liberal Prices Paid for gilt ed|je securi­
for doing so, but in the course they took parture from a long established prin­ can Legation at Pekin, announces the
in this and in a number of other counties ciple which is sacred to a majority of shooting of Colonel Edward Emerson, ties of all kinds.
in defeating certain candidates because the American people.
Jr., one of the World's correspondent in
DEALER IN
they were not considered saloon men. the
the Far East, and conveyed the impres.
saloon keepers have antagonized quite a
•ion
that
he
had
been
killed.
The
cable
Agricultural Education.
number of ¡icople who would never vote
stated it was reported that Emerson had
for prohibition, but wdl do so now that
The movement to secure an agricultur­ Iteen shot by the Russians, who mistook
Has just received n FINE
the saloon keepers have taken to single al education through the pnblilc schools him for a spy.
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel, Tillamook
STOCK of the latest fashions of
out for defeat, as they did in Tillamook, of the country is steadly increasing and
men who do not frequent saloons who from time to time manifests itself through
happened to be nominated on a party unusual channels. At the recent con­
ticket. The saloon keefiers have only vention of the Travelers’ Protective as-
Lots 1 and 2, block 11, Miller's
themselves to thank for the position they I sociation at Springfield, III., addresses addition.
have allowed themselves to fall into, and I 1 , were made on this subject and the assoc-1 Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, block 11, Mil­
if a large numtier of republicans as well I | iation
j
Direct from Chicago.
voted to present the matter before ler's addition.
democrats vote for prohibition, it will l»e i the National Educational association at ' Lots 1. 3. 4. 5. 6 and 7, block 12, Mil­
Consisting of GENTLEMEN’N
that they want to retaliate and show its coming annual convention at St. ler's addition.
PATENT LEATHER nmi Vici
their contempt for such methods that Louis.
Lots 5, 6 and 7, block 28, Thayer's Patent Leather Kid of the best
were used by saloon men to defeat
quality in the market.
The Traveler’s association passed a addition.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
certain republican candidates. It seems . comprehensive resolution setting forth
Lot 4, block 20, and house near Tohl’s
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
to», that the saloon keepers allowed the lhnt the .tabUitT ()f our ,(X.ial 1|nd t,M>i store, Nehalem.
this City.
pohtK-,.». to work then, .. slick a. anv-
comli,ion. anil ltu. pre„ntion o(
West half of lot upon which our resi.
thing, hut
delivered earring periods
• > of e . trade
. depression
.
. . now that ... thev have r tirnierro
re. deuce stood, opposite the Court House,
the . goods
bv controlling
.• . the
*. balance
. .
, .
in Tillamook City.
.
... the saloon vote e ; i quire that
of f our population
in behalf
of the . politicians,
enotivh should
u in~
-
> on .u
. a as inde-
• .
? Whisky. $2.25 to $8.00 per gal.
Make vour offers to any Tillamook
. .
....
’ well vuongn
lie maintained
the land
might thev ask
Where are we c at ’ iMMiilrnt
. .. hntHP ntvtit»r« itml t,ra.l„.'.eoie«»« Real Estate Agent ; or to the owner,
pendent home owners and producers from
j
Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal. J
What have we done for ourselves and i the soil and that ways shbuld be found W. A. Wise, The Failing Building, cor.
what are we up against
The politi- i and carried out for placing upon the land 3rd and Washington sts., Portland. Ore
ciant who cater to the saloon vote at
all unemployed labor and transforming
elections won’t care one iota what the
Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
Startling Evidence.
every “out-of-work” into [the owner of
saloon kecjxr is up against for he knows a home on the land from which he can
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
Fresh
testimony
in
great
quantity
is
full well that it takes consider« hie monev at all times get a comfortable living with constantly coming in. declaring Dr.
lor whiskey or lieer to control the saloon
his own labor. It was set forth that the King's New Disc.'verv for Consumption.
vote. Therefore, under these and other
and Colds to be unequaled A
entire American educational system Coughs
circumstances we shall point out from should be so remodeled as to induce recent expression from T. J. McFarland,
time to time, we will prove that it is the every child to be a lover of nature and Bentorville, Va . serves as example. He
writes: “ I had Bronchitis for three
saloon keepers themselves who have cre­ of the country and to train him toward vears and d<stored all the time with­
Please call and examine mv goods and
Centrally Loeated.
Rates, $1 Per Day
ated a strong anti saloon sentiment in the land as a source of livelihood rather 1 out heing benefited. Then I began prices before purchasing elsewhere.
taking
Dr.
King's
New
Discovery,
and
No
charges
for
sewing
rips
on
shoes
Tillamook, the prime factors being that than away from it; that children should
a few bottles wholly cured me. Equally purchased of me.
thev disregarded the law. turned their be taught to farm ns they are now tau-' effective
in curing all Lung and Throat*
saloons into gambling joints and hot. ght in France and Denmark in the public trembles, Consumption. Pheumnnia and '
H. LPRSEN, Proprietor.
beds lor poHtical discontents. Under • schools and that farm training schools Grip. Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clongh,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Druggist.
Trial
battles
free,
regular
uorniul conditions we do not think, even j I should be established by county, tn unci. sucs'^oDc. and |1.00.
The Best Hotel in the city. Xo Chinese Employed.
I
SARCHET, the Tailor, Tillamook.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCQP/INY.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
WATCH, CLOCK
AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING
In first class style.
Pacific Navigation Co.
Quick Brothers,
SHINGLES and BOXES.
Shingles $2.25 1000.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY BANK.
Tillamook Iron Woks
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
4
1
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
►
M. F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Red Front Shoe Store
Property for Sale.
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
Summer
Shoes
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
P, F, BHDWNE, M
LARSEN HOUSE,
M.