Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 12, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 12, 190
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Each subsequent insertion, line. ...
Business and professional cards,
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Homestead Notices........................ 6 uo
Timber Claims................................ 10 Oo
5
Locals, per line each insertion ...
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
1 month ........................ .........
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost. Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceeditg five
lines.
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lation of those whose vocation it is to
make things look more alluring or worse
than they are. Wall street is not the
foundation of American finance- Its
speculative methods and practices do
not command confidence, and those who
go there Io play at hazards take such
chances as are to be expected at the
gambliug table. It would pay good
dividend properties to be excluded from
the margin malestorm. Thev would
sell on their merits, to small as well as
large investors, if plungers and schemers
would let them alone. The comtrv has
had proof of its own financial sound­
ness and essential honesty. Wall street
gambling is another thing, and calls for
study separately.—Globe Democrat.
treasnry.
Furthermore, he said he
was not aw are of any statute by which
these certificates could Ire constructed
to be a lawful basis for bank note sir
culation.
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H.’rA
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
®0TB.
Complete set of
J. P. AL1UEN, proprietor.
in office.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Pursuant to resolutions adopted last
February, and which, it is claimed, were
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
necessitated by the provisions of the
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
state constitution and city charter, the
Board of Education of New York City
has directed the total elimination of
every srcretarian reference in the books
and exercises of t he public schools. The
singing books have been so revised as to
PKUFXlETOk
avoid the use of the name of Jesus Christ
and even of Santa Clans- The action of
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
the board is brought into prominence
.STB1CTLY IN ADVANCE.)
1.50
at this time because of its effect on the
One year........
75
Six months ...
exercises which are usually held in con­
It
must
be
that
the
congressmen
who
50
Three months
are preparing the currency bills are try. nection with the Christmas holiday sea
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
J
mg to overshadow the tariff question and son, and many religious organizations
prevent Senator Foraker from getting a have passed resolutions of protest, and
leabligbt rehearing of the Brownsville case.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
}
threats are made to carry the matter
into the courts. In supporting the
Fred C. Baker. Publish«
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Immigration in October was the larg­ board's action. Rabbi Eiseman urges
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«a a-w tr v v-sr vw w w’•'^4
est ever reached io one month, and the that the custom of opining state legis­
PARTY lacks principle
total for ten months stand at 1,029,186. latures and Congress with prayer should
The Oregonian and the Republi­ It will be hard tor statisticians of the be abolished.
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can Party in Oregon.
future to locate the panic of 1907.
From the Oregonian
The idea of going after the causes of
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European papers print pictures of Wall poverty, instead of dealing with effects,
The Oregonian lias done what it could
to support the Republican party of Ore street iu crisis rime. They ought to was championed bv Gov Hughes in a
gon. Republicans have not responded. know that when Wall street is without notable speech at the recent silver jubilee
Thev can now and henceforth support a crisis the brokers will put up the of the New York Charities Organization
their party themselves, if they desire to shutters, The manufactured kind ai>- Society. He said, in part : ‘‘This society
do so Like Romeo, in the play, the Ore­ swers the purpose.
is the true agent of democracy, seeking
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gonian will be a candle holder and look
not merely to apply balm to the bruises
Japan and the United States are try- of lite, tut to eliminate the causes of un­
on. It is tired of the effort to appeal on
principles, political, social, financial, ing to reach a mutual agreement upon necessary injury. We can not but real­
national aud historic, to men who don't the subject of Japanese emigration to ize that a large portion of our brethren
care for anything of the kind, but are America This form of adjustment will are the helpless victims .of an environ­
actuated meerly by selfish piques, petty be much more satisfactory than the ment from which thev cannot escape,
desires and trifling personal ambitions. threatened hostile invasion,
and thiough which they are destined to
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In many a contest the Oregonian has
physical misery, moral impoverishment
The Pittsburg Railway Company, op­
carried the flag, only to be deserted;
and economic inefficiency. It is our duty
erating
all
the
street
car
lines
in
that
and each failure was even more a defeat
patiently to consider what can be done,
of the Oregonian—was so taunted with city, has served notice on its employes not merely to afford temporary relief to
it—than the Republican party. Now, that it will rigidly enforce the rule immediate suffers, but to change the im-
bretbern if you want any success for the against the use of cigarettes or liquor proper environment and promote a
Republican party in Oregon, get into while the men are either off or on duty. healthier life.’’ He went on to enumerate
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line aud get to the front.
A Missouri women shot her husband the conditions desirable, and said that
Should the pressure upon President
because he “didn't come to supper on number of preventable casualties to
Roosevelt compell him to be a candidate
time.’’
This will remind countless work men is a disgrace to the country.
again,'the Oregonian will support him.
I
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thousands of husbands that they have
Beyond that it has no announcement to
G. A. Mclnory, of Wellsford, Kansas,
been guilty of the same thing quite often
Opposite the Post Offiee.
make. It can be as independent as any
expresses the opinion that farmers in
and escaped with a lecture,
of you, who have given this state and
his section would have to go out of
city oyer to the Democratic party. Since
Chicago was victorious on the first business but for the modern farm ma­
you neither know nor eate anything ballot in the Republican National Com­
chinery. “Why," he declares, “you can't
about political principles, or the origin, mittee for the location of the Republican
hire a man to work on a farm out in
course, tendencies and achievements of National Convention of 1908. The date
this part of the state short of $2.59 to
your own party, or the historic teuden. on which the convention will meet is
Rates, $1 Per day
$3 00 a day," This condition forces Centrally Lioeated
cies or record of the others, why should lune 16. The vote stood 31 for Chicago,
farmers to use everv kiud of machinery
the Oregonian worry further ? So get in 18 for Kansas city and fonr for Denver,
that is made lor sowing and reaping.
now, and send your Democratic Gover­ after which Chicago was selected by ac.
They Lave steam plows and lots of them-
nor to the United States Senate, You clamation.
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
These machines do the work of many
know your favorite idea is that one par­
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ty is uot preferable to the other.
To make of the Christmas holiday a men and teams and in that way farmers
What do you intend doing ? Will you genuine day of joy without the “evil of are enabled to plow their wheat land
The Beat Hotel in the city, No Chinese Employed.
get out your fife and drum ? What for ? gift giving'" is the aim of a crusade now and get it in shape for seeding. If they
You know you think that, on the whole, begun bv the Chicago Woman’s Club, had to wait until they could hire men to
you may as well be Demociaticas Re­ upon the suggestion of its president, plow in the old wav they could not raise
publican—or better. The Republican Mrs. I. S. Blackwelder, and Mrs. Ellen enough wheat for home consumption.
idea is that there should be no party in M. Henrotin, chairman of the Reform The interesting feature of this is its
Oregon—but the Democratic
Committee. They say that the whole refutation of the old theory that the
custom of giving at Christmas, with coming of machinery would lower or
the shopping mania, is pernicious and a throw out hand labor. It seems, how­
Honesty the Rule.
ever, the more machinery the higher
symptom of degerteraev in Americans.
priced becomes the individual laborer
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The head of one of the most extensive
One of the interesting facts brought and the greater difficulty of securing Ins
and best kuown firms of accountants in
the country says that he can state from out by the government's investigation services. Farmers have been complain­
an intimate knowledge of the affaire of of the tobacco trust was the statement ing for years that it is almost impossible
thousands of banks and other large of the head of the purchasing depart­ to get sufficient help.
business concerns that honesty of pur­ ment, T. B. Ynle.that the use of tobacco
Upton Sinclair, the novelist, whose at­
pose and soundness ot methode prevail in the last ten years has not increased in
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
with few exceptions Crookedness is proportion to the increase in population. tempt to solve the servant and child­
comparatively rare, and an intent to de­ In spite of this the demand still exceeds training problems through the orgnniza-
fraud finds nowhere a general indul­ the supply, and witbin a decade over tionof a co-operative suburban home
gence. Wherever a group is fouud en 60,000 acres in North and South Caro­ was halted bv the burning of Helicon
gaged in an attempt to deceive the pub­ lina have been turned to this crop be­ Hall, near New York, last spring, has
lic the parties are equally ready to ’cheat cause more profitable than trucking or induced a few of bis friends to join him
each other, and proceed w ith the under­ cotton raising. This increased demand in attempting the solution on a quite
different plan. They are virtually to
standing that the hindmost must take is due largely to foreign trade.
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tun. gypsies. According to a statement
care of himself. Confidence on which
Supplementing his previous gifts of furnished the press bv Sinclair's friend,
business is so largely based, is wholly
lacking among those who form su-h $1,200,000 to the Rockefeller Institute Michael Williams, himself a story writer
combinations, and thev go to pieces lie- for medical research by another dona of note, the several families of this group
cause there is nothing substantial to lion of $2.600,000, John D. Rockefeller will dwell in a caravan of wagons for
build on. Their numlier is few compared insures the permanency and efficient an indefinite period, stopping when and
with the sum of the country's activities, equipment of the institution. The en. where it salts their fancy to pitch tents
and they can count on no toleration in dowment will provide a yearly income and staving as long as thev like. “Helli­
any quarter, unless among the most of something over $100,000. In notify- con Hall on the hoof' Sinclair is quoted
reckless class of speculative gamblers ing the directors of this last gift Mr. as speaking of the new experiment. They
Within the last two or three years there Rockefeller expressed bis gratification are to start about January 1 in South­
have been.tragic instances of dishonesty with the results accomplished by the in. ern California and travel slowly north­
exposed and reputations ruined, but the stiiute since its opening in 1901. He told ward , taking the whole summer to
evidence of guilt is but ns one to ten the officials that they were at lib­ reach Oregon. Later they hope to tour
thousand when all positions requiring erty to use the income in any manner England and the contiuent. Sinclair
they saw fit to promote the work and calls it “apractical protest against land-
fidelity are reviewed.
An unexpected strain has recently been offered no suggestion as to how it might lords." The children are to be cared for
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
put upon the financial confidence of the best be employed. * « »
co operatively by a governess Other
country, due in part to sensatioral
Kefereuce, Tillamook County Bank.
A farmer in a nearby county, while helpers taken along will lie stenograph­
clamor and fanning general suspicion. in a generous frame of mind, gave his ers, grooms, maids and a good cook
The storm is passing over and the wreck­ daughter a hen ami a rooster slid bade The meals are to be vegetarian.
age is seeu to be small. Scarcely a score her run away and be a good girl, prom,
of banks, out of many thousand, have ising her that if she would look after
When to Go Home.
sus|iended. Some of those that closed them he would feed the iucrease for
From the Bluffton, Ind . Banner
their doors have resumed Slight, indeed four year«. The
”
girl, as it were, plant- "VV lien tired out, go home. When you
is the dishonesty in the situation On ed those two J chicks and the results. want consolation, go home. When you
that point the people are reassured, A according to 1 her father's report, is want fun go home. When you want to
show others that you have reformed go
corrupted business system could not astonishing,
He says she lias <64 in home and let your family get acquainted
stand. It would surely go down in a the bank and has 200 chickens which with the fact. When you want to show
Has a fine assortment of First
panic, and beyond all power of recovery. he had to feed last winter, Accord- yourself at your best go home and do
Class Grade of Shoes for
the
act
there.
When
you
feel
like
being
The American business world has sus. ing to the farmer's best calculations,
Winter Wear, Consisting of
extra literal go home and practice on
• tained such a test as a stanch ship goes his daughter will own the farm
at your wife and children first. When you
Men’s and Women's and
through in a sudden squall. It rides the end of four years and will be want to shine with extra brilliancy an
Misses and Children’s School
home and light up the » hole household "
safely without a spar missing, and with charging him rent for living on it.
To Which we would add, when you have
Shoes.
Solid sole leather
increased confidence in the crew that the
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a bad cold go home and take Chamber-
insoles and counters.
elements cannot master her. Let those I Representative Charles N. Fowler, I tain a Cough Remedy and a quick cure is
who suspected a reign ofdishonesty look vhaiiman of the House Committee on certain. For sale by Clough s I'rug
My practical experience in the
B
around them and calmly jndge condi Banking and Currency, in a recent state­ Store.
shoe business for the past 30
tiona by what they see The demonstra, ment criticised most severely the action
How Diphtheria is Contracted
jears
gives me the advantage
tion before their even is that of general of the government in its attempts to re­
m
selecting
a class of shoes
One
often
hears
the
expression.
“
Mr
honesty, not dishonest v.
lieve the financial crisis: especially did child caught a severe eld which
suitable for Tillamook trade
How much Wall street gamblers hare he deprecate the issuing of the interest, developed into diphtheria. ' when the
that will give satisfaction to
lost is not definitely known, nor is it bearing certificates. He thought there truth was that the cold had simply left
essential to legitimate business to go in- was no necessity for such a course and the little one particularly Susceptible to
my patrons. ’
to the upa aud downs ot margins. Un­ that it would prove a disturbing factor the wandering diphtheria germ, When
Chamberlain s Cough Reuiedv is given it
questionably. good securities on ths stock in the future, increasing, as it did. the quickly cures the cold and lessens the r»slomer«r«r lh“Kjr"l|',J,'>rJJ'”k ”“r “»»J M«nd, ...
exchange hare suffered from contact with governm.nt interest-bearing debt when danger of diphtheria or any other germ
the unsound sort, and from the manipu there was already 12*0,000,000 in the disease being contracted. J or sale bv
N» eSsrs. f.r „„
|p
Clough . Drug Store,
y
Taxe. Wj
Residents,
Office oppose pM.
Pho.* °
aaaaaaaa AAAAAAAAA
a . K. CASE,
1 W.H- C00pHi,
Tillamook Iron Works
A ttorn EY-AT.]
T illamook ,
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
J
®S3®$@S$®®®®®®®®® ® ® ®®®®®®i
§ I have just opened up the most com- (
plete line of
j
STAPLE & FANCY!
GROCERIES
in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The
prices are no higher than others.
We most cordially invite you to
come and look at what we have and
get our prices, whether you buy or
not.
W. M. MILLS,
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$®®®S®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®®8
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
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W. A. WILLIAMS & CO
I he Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that conies along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling.
He will be in
1 illamooka good part of the time dur­
ing the season.
Only the best stock
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
C arl haber ^
ATTORNEy.AT.U|
9<ut«chn
Office across the street
th« Post Oía.
H. GOYNE,
A ttorn E y . at .U|
Office : Opposite Coiut
T illamook , Oto
W. SEVERA^
A ttorney - at -U ï ,
T illamook
..’’ ó »»
T. BOALS,
PHYSICIAN
M. d ,
& suRGi
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: Mrs. Wslkn(.
w.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN & SI
BAY CITY, OREGffl
'J^HOMAS W. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN & SUM
Office : Opposite Port Ofc
Residence : Allen House. Tills««
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A c
Tillamook, Oregon.
R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT DEa
Office across the street fi
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
/p SARCHET,
A . The Fashionable
Cleaning, Pressing and
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Ph
Gallery.
THE WORLDS GREATEST«!
LIGHT RUNNl
»1»!
Front Shoe Store
F- F. BROWNE. A0ent.
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Out svsrssrr "T.
E. T. HALTON»