Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 02, 1908, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 2. 1S07
T. BOTTS,
The Best Hotel.
A Large Town Goea “Dry.'*
violence. We as a nation are ruled too
• A ttorney - at -L aw ,
much by impulse and passion and not
Worchcster,
Massachusetts,
has
voted
j
* LlOAl. A pvkbtisments :
enough by calm, deliberate judgment.
Complete set of Abstract Books
First Ineertion, per line
However, cau we blame the honest, tbe saloons out of existence in this city. ■
Each subsequent insertion, line
It
is
iu
point
of
population
the
twenty-
|
hard working, liberty loving people for
j. P. AUlaEN, Proprietor.
iu office. Taxes paid for non'
Business and professional cards,
ninth city in the country, and has a
1 month
............................... 1 oo taking the law in their own hands after
population
of
130.000.
It
has
two
large
Residents.
5
LO
Homestead Notices........................
the courts of justice have repeatedly and
Timber Claims............................... 1 10 00 persistently failed to do their plain duty breweries and 118 licensed saloons,
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
5
Office opposite Post Office.
Locals, per line each insertion ...
which will have to go out of business
in meting out justice to law offenders ?
Display advertisement, an inch,
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Both phones.
there
on
May
1
next.
It
is
said
to
be
the
A
First
Class
Table.
I have always been decidedly opposed
50
1 month ...................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and to mob law and am vet, and both as largest American community that has
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
newspaper editor and Sheriff of tbe gone ‘‘dry’’under the local option law.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
H-
cüüpRR.
The reason given for this action by
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., county. I have for many years made a newspapers familiar with the situation
minimum rale, 25c. not exceedn g five vigorous, open fight for the enforcement
lines.
of all laws on tbe statute books, good should be interesting to liquor dealers,
PKorRlE I OK
or bad. Tbe quickest and best way to especially, throughout the country. The
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RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
get rid of the bad laws is to rigidly en­ reasons, and the forces that brought
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
about
the
result
are
thus
stated
:
force them a while ; but in advocating
T illamook ,
O regon .
One year....................... .................. 1.50
“The brewers and the liquor dealers’
75 this policy the hardest struggle of the interests (or years had constituted the
Six months.................. ...................
50 whole battle is the coming in contact
Three months................... ..........................
with the extreme tenderness with which ruling political machine. Thev had made
Boiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
the Governor and courts deal with the their control seemingly secure by form­
CARL HABERLACH
ing an alliance with the corrupt and
^illtunook fceablig^. vicious, law breaking element.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
vicious
elements
of
the
community.
Nat
­
We need not look further than Mor­
Fred C. Raker.1Publisher.
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
row County to see the work of Guber- urally. they catered to their allies. Nat­
natorial delinquency. For instance, urally. thev gave the citv had govern­
geutechcr
troll at
URGES PRESS TO ACTION about three years ago Morrow County ment. Their overthrow was not accom­
Office across the street and north iron
spent $15l>U of the tax-payers’ hard plished by the churches. The victorious
temperance forces were made up of men
Sheriff of Morrow County earned money to convict two horse­ of
the Post Office.
all parties and.all creeds. The normal
thieves,
who
were
sentenced
to
three
Condemns Abuse of the
church
and
prohibition
vote
supple
­
years in the penitentiary. In 11 months
Pardoning Power,
they were pardoned out by the Governor mented the efforts of the reformers. But
'JA H. GOYNE,
the basis of the movement was not
—
just after election.
The following lettei appeared in the
primarily
Christian
or
prohibition
senti
­
Oregonian, written by the Sheriff of Mor­ Another evidence that the law and ment.’’
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row county, which is interesting, for it courts are being played with is the re
This upheavel was of like quality with
cent
“
lapse
of
memory
”
of
the
Governor
gives some idea of what the people in
that characterizing similar episodes or
Eastern Oregon think of GovernorCliam. when lie failed to notify the courts that steps forward every where. The economic
Office : Opposite Court House,
he
would
allow
three
judicial
days
to
berlain in paroling Hembree :
consideration
was
the
prime
moving
T illamook , O regon .
I have been impressed lately with The slip by, thus throwing all pending litiga­ cause, but this was powerfully accen­
Oregonian’s editorial criticisms of the tion throughout the state of Oregon in tuated and made irresistible by indig­
courts of our land, and of the causes and to a bad mix up. This playful little nant opposition to machine misgovern­
conditions which are producing crime trick will cost Morrow County alone ment, the saloons being iu alliance with
W. SEVERANCE,
at such an alarming rate. The editorial hundreds of dollars for holding prison­
the machine.
in last Saturday’s Oregonian, under the ers for five months until the next regular
The liquor men complain that thev
caption “More Slaughter,’’ is a gem. and term of Circuit Court, besides causing
were voted out by patrons of saloons.
endless
loss
and
inconvenience
to
at
­
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should be read and pondered over by
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V
No doubt ; for everywhere there are men
every citizen of the country. Let us have torneys, officialsand individuals. What
who
drink
more
or
less
in
saloons
who
more of that kind. They are sure to a “non-partisan” lapje that was, any­
T illamook
O regon .
way. No one of sound sense, of course, are in sympathy with the movement lor
bear good fruit.
strict regulation of and accountability
believes
that
this
was
due
,
to
an
over
­
If every daily and week!)' newspaper
by saloons, and even favor the abolitiou
of Oregon would come out courageously sight.
of all saloons,
The
interests
and
welfare
of
society
in
and demand better law enforcement and
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
Commenting on the march of prohi­
better conditions ot affairs socially and general are of vastly more importance
bition
under
the
local
option
law,
the
morally, it would not be long until than is the welfare of any one individual
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. 9
Philadelphia North American truthfully
crime would diminish, and the residents or set of individuals, and if oar Gover­
says :
nor
and
our
judges
and
our
juries
would
Opposite the Post Offiee
of the great commonwealth could once
TILLAMOOK,
“The vulnerable side of the liquor
more be able to enjoy life, liberty and quit temporizing and sympathizing
men
’
s
case
everywhere
is
that,
apart
with criminals, and would try as hard
Office: Olson Building.
the pursuit of happiness.
from all other merits and demerits, the
What the Governor, the Legislatori), to convict and duly punish the evildoer
Residence: Mrs. Walker’s.
saloons have always allied themselves
the Supreme and Circuit fudges, the Dis as they now do to find a loophole
with
the
first
elements
in
local
polities
trict Attorneys, the grand juries, the through which he may escape justice, the
and always have been ready to do the Centrally boosted
Rates, $1 Per day
trial juries, the Sheriffs and the muncipa) alarming growth of anarchy and dis­
bidding of the machine leaders. The
authorities fear most of all is publicity respect. and contempt for law would
present appeal of the liquor men in all
• nd criticism in the public press ot their soon be checked in this country, and we
the
communities that have been inisrul
would
soon
join
the
ranks
of
Canada,
wrongful official acts. lithe newspapers
M. H. L i ARSEH, Proprietor.
would come out and severely roast every Australia and the other law respecting ed by their aid that ‘personal liberty*
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
is being assailed, will fall upon deaf
official, every law-making and law en­ countries of the earth.
Newspaper men of Oregon, a great ears. It is a question not of personal,
forcing body—-high or low—that is guilty
BAY CITY, OREGON.
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
of prefielratitig n travesty on public opportunity confronts you. Open up but of civic, liliertv. The best among
justice, wouldn't there soon be a mighty vour powerful batteries of publicity and them are paying the penalty of allowing
change in things legal aud political ? turn them onto those high in authority their businets to be allied with misgov­
The press of the land can wield a mighty every time they deserve it. The Oregon­ ernment and the corrupt protection of
^pHOMAS W. ROSS,
power for wholesome, needful reform ian has Get a splendid pace and let all vice and crime.Oregon Journal.
Advertising Rates.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Tillamook Iron Works
«
li^'
injriu
hool
/CCI al
A***t bi
tp. 1
liown
Á
rane.
General IVlachinists &: Blacksmiths.
OK EGON.
TILLAMOOK,
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4
I have just opened up the most com­
plete line of
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,
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
A.
R.
W. G IIAWK>
OREGON
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them. PHYSICIAN
We Sell Them.
and unless some such concerted move is follow it until our country is redeemed
The 12.000 sailors on the 16 battle
made to check the tide of crime that is from the fate which awaits it if the
sweeping so recklessly over our fair land present trend of affairs is permitted to ships will have an interesting stor> to
tell of how they looped the loop ot the
we shall as a nation soon take our prop continue.
Western Hemisphere.
er place alongside of Russia and Turkey.
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Just now there is more urgent need of (
A few years ago the people were crying
reform at the top than at the bottom of Doctor Hale on Woman a Work
for protection from the corporations.
our social life. It is extremely discourag-
In his Monthly Talk in the Woman’s Now the corporations are begging (or
ing to those newapapera. those officials | Home Companion Dr. Edward Everett
protection from the people.
and those individuals who have been Hale says
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Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
preaching and practicing law and order,
■' Will you please to remember that
General Funston’s presence in Goldfield
and trying to impel a greater respect the bottom rock of American succ ‘ss is will not add much to the bulk of the
and reverence for law, to be jarred clear the habit or determination that every population, but when trouble comes the
off the roost only too frequently bv the place, village, town, neighbor boo I. or tninets will find him to be a rich speci­
outrageous decisions of the Governor whatever you call it, shall have home men of concentrated quartz.
• nd the courts of justice. Take, for’ex­ rule. If i and Mr. Goodchild want to
* * *
ample, the recent pardon bv the Gover- have a road and a bridge which shall go
The aie at Denver is so rarefied that it
nor off Oregon of Hembree, the man back to the rhododendron swamp, we is hard to understand why the town |
convicted ot the murder of his wife and build the road and we build thi bridge warns to be the birthplace of a Demo­
daughter, und-r the most disgusting with such help as we can from Mrs. cratic national platform.
•nd revolting circumstances, after the Tucker or from Mr. Champlin, and we
* * *
The oldest of the 16 battle ships on the |
inhuman fiend had served but one year do not write to a sub-prefect who v rites
out of a lifetime sentence. Take for to a prefect who writes to an assistant wav to the Pacific was completed since !
another example the action« of the Ore- Commandant who writes to another the war with Spain. Spring and fall I
gon Supreme Court, in reprieving Blod Commandant who writes to an luten styles in navies are expensive, but it is
gett, confessed murderer of his female <Vnt who writes to a secretary of en­ necessary to keep up with the mode.
* * *
companion, on the grounds that the gineers who sends word to us from the
Great Britain is comparatively a small
Diatrict Attorney had referred briefly to seat of government whether we may
other red-handed murders in his argu* I build the bridge and how we may btitld bit of land, but it mined last year |500.
meat to the jury. Many other cases of j it. Lift where you stand expresses the 000,000 worth of coal. The coal wealth
equal seriousness could l»e cited.
foundation principle, the suluoil. the of the United States runs into two many
The effect« of 10 years* preaching on I hard pan, the bed rock of American life. billions to look reasonable.
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law ob«ei vance by the press and by 1 “ Now. a very queer thing has dare
It is predicted that the completion of
individuals can be crushed by one offi­ loped in the evolution of thia principle.
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
cial act such as those just mentioned.' It liaa proveti that where tbe men of the the Panama Canal will create a great
tide of European emigrants to the coast
When this kind of outrageous leniency ^country
'
Kefereare. Tillamook Co mil.y Bank.
have been too busy or have
and maudlin sentiment i« shown the thought (hey were, to attend to (heir I region of the Pacific in North America.
Central
America
and
South
America,
cold-blooded and savage murderers of' own affairs, the women have been able j
our country bv those who stand at the to attend to them letter than the j The isthmain water-way will cause
i many changes that Uncle Sam can no I
very head ol our legal system, and to1 men do.
i torsee. but he is willing to pay the
whom we look for inspiration of law
" Take this business which I have re­ I freight.
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•nd’justice. what can we reasonably ea. ferred to, of _ a ...
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neighborhood library.
pect from the common herd of humanity feeding a region of not more than (000
A Cure for Misery.
I have found a cure for the misery
-an astonishing proportion ol whom or 5000 people The affairs of that II
malaria poison producer,
.««..„,.1^
Such cam ., fiery, if thus .r« «»U conducted, .re I J^^.Y'^Xn
‘‘s C ” says R. M.
—....... —J ‘ It's called
O . leniency
and
the
triumph
of
hair
spiit-
conducted
bv
the
women
of
the
neigh.
1
Electric
Bitters,
,
. .
"
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»uv
Ifgti- | w «<~ v < iiv t>nivir>, Mod COIDM in 50 Cent
tmgitechnwalities over common justice j borhool.
I<orhood. They . L know
___ a hat their c ml- ‘ bottles. It breaks up m case of chills or
jng|technicalities
b«» » »tronu tendency to Rn„i«ni»e thi,1 dren went, they know what their fiu* 1 a bilious a<tae« in almost no time. and
it puts yellow ioundice clean out of
The low I,toned irrr.p..n.ible degen fTth^igi^rh^^.Ld ’ h^l'b^'r'y | commission
“.'¡7bhuni
pur’^
” This
great ‘»«"quieTTl
tonic med
- .
—
t—— .J»
erate cannot ¡xtssiidy do move to bring that they can harness the horses and can lief
l,-f in all stomach, »* liver
—- aud kidney
I
'*omplaints
and
tbe
misery
of
lame
hick.
oe a Mat« of red hnmM anarchy in thi» drive then>»elve« to th* meeting* of
country than do ect, of the above char trustees and select th* books and tell I Sold under guarantee at Chas I.Clough'»
I drug store.
acter ceamitted fir those In supre.ne Mi«. Duica» how nmny she may buy.''
ffittlkiiril* Thtcriminal
Tk« ..»I....... I element
___ . is tbe
It Does The Business.
authority.
Mr. K. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
«rat tu nntice and proti t bv the»e
Rank Foolishness.
Maine, save of Bucklen a Arnica Salve.
trayeatic« on jaitice. atid of courn there
•’ When «Hacked by a cough or a ‘Ti does the business I hare u«ed it for
is nothing »urpriaing about tbe cheno '•viel. <>r when your thront i» aoee, it is chapped hands an J it cured them Ab
,
.
’
raub
f«wvliakS^.
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W ILL SELL ALL STOCK ON
estunate n.iar placed upon buman bis m r«uk fooitahnem to take any ' other plied it to an old sore and it healed it
inedtcine thanDr King aNewIMacovei » " Mrlthout leaving a sear behind. ” 25c. at
HANI) AT COST.
Oregon and througbout all America In aayaO. O Eldridge, of Empire, (la. ••') Chas I. Clough's drug store.
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Proportion to ibe Population thiee fiave need New Diecovery aeven year»
WrLtlyfor C«s|| ( util Fnrther
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in
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know
it
u.the
beet
reme.tr
on
earth
time» more monier« ere committed
A Higher Health Level
Notice.
Amenc« today thanin any other countrv
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“ 1 h«»e rrached ■ hiyher hralih I« t «I
...,u I. k..w. .
.u
, |throat and lung trouble« M, child,en ••ni-« I began nalng Dr. King « N«w
os earth Is it hard to tract the cause 3 are subject tn croup, but New I ha UI» Pill», ' writ»« Jacob Springer, of
The outrage« committed by our courts j covert quickly evres every attack." Wnt Franklin. Maine " Tl ey keep my
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nf last Kt and by the pardoning prochvi Known
*otM over aa the King of atomach, tirer anil bowel, working ju»t Suh,.».r SI,,« ih.l . HI ,|,„rll, ,rl„ frum , h| "; ( ■
~
.i r.2'"T'o.?;" "3,'i righr. If ibeaw till» diMppo.nl tou on
1 onio mid
II h rsriiins nut
■
trial, money will be refunded al Chaa. I Mock of Shoes in the ( Ity.
** ■,rsesl an'1 he9t »fleeted
irrelevance for law, and encourage mob^ »tore 5oc. and |I.OO, Trial bottle tre< Clough a dius »tute. 25«.,
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
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The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that comes along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see K. Robinson, the mana—
ger. before selling. He will be in
Tillamooka good part of the time dur-
ing the season
Only the best stock
wanted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
NOTIC
TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY
AND COUNTY
THf BEI FBDHT
«...u....
I
- Sprlw
F. F. BROWNE, Agent.
& SURGEONI
Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ott i
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
[2) r - p - J-
SHARP,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Office across the street from tht J*
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET,
A . The Fashionable Taita
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair"
ing a Specialty,
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery,
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Laud Titles, Land Office BuS"
ness and Mining Law.
OREGON
PORTLAND,
Room, 306 Commercial Building.
THE MEN WHO KNOW
THE SUPERIOR
QUALITIES OF
’SS
suckers , suns
AND HATS
ore the men who hove
put them to the hard­
est tests in th« rough­
est weather
Get tl« oriqinol
Towers Fish Brand
mode since IB3O
ctrtiot net ear nt omm «
— A/.yowsw co
oo * tow .
v * •
chain
Heal
to pl«
more
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