Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 10, 1908, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T j LLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 10, 1908.
Editorial Snap Shots.
The slogan fur this city is : Ail pull
together tor a seaport for the center ol
th« county.
ASM
With the advent of another boat, it is
safe to predict that a cold storage plant
for salmon would be a money maker.
So it is as plain as tha nose on a man s
face that it is the individual cheese in­
terests that are knocking the co-opera­
tive lacton s
a • •
it I k expected of them that they w ill blot
out every abuse One thing they can do.
and that is to rigidly enforce the law.
especially that where people sell mtoxi
eating liquor without a license. The city
ought to have added a large amount ol
monev to its finances if a determined
effort had been made to round up those
who have been violating the liquor law
Bui, alas, this has always been one ol
ihe weak points ill the city’s administra­
tion. Whether the present administra­
tion will lie an improvement remains to
be seen. They can ire and should I k mas­
ters of the situation.
Another mayor and city council wns
• « ■
electee! on Munday, and it will soon be
The efforts of the Tillamook people to
seen whether theie is to be any improve
enlarge taxable territory affected liy the
ment in the affairs of the city.
proposed Port of Tillamook improve
« ■ S
After a long tussei there is to be com­ menls.were successful, h nd utthe election
petition in the transportation business Held on Monday, there were but fifteen
Well, a little healthy competition in that opposing votes cast in Ti 1 iw ok pro) er.
direction will be a good thing, won I The new precincts taken in displaved
considerable sentiment favorable to con­
it ?
tinuation of the present plan bv which
> • ■
Several ol the cow punchers went to I iJamook has been | atmz all the cost
the polls on Monday and voted to let of improvements. The vote of these out
the cows and chicken run at large. «ide precincts was 136 lor and 133
Wouldn't that kill vou. It must have
g mst the annexation. An a t nipt on
been rl«m<»crats who haven't caught on i.e part ol the Port of Portland to
t • the Austr-lian ballot system vet.
.nuie In Ip Iroi.i territory benefited by
n » •
Port of Portland improvements, hut not
There were reports in circulation tita' now included in the taxable district,
Tiler was dealing in booze before he leti would undoubtedly meet with similar
town so suddenly and the barrel ol Ob' opposition.
It is easier to fin I I ene
Taylor now in the possession of Sheriff ficiaries than burden bearers in every
Crenshaw proves it. But it is rumored
Community —Oregonian.
lhat certain other individuals should lie
closelv watched.
C • »
The Citv Election.
W ith all due respect to the opinions ol
those who opposed annexation to the
Port of Tillamook, we believe it will not
he many years liefore those who opposed
it will be Irank enough to admit that
they made a mistake when they voted
ag-iiiist annexation
The city election on Mondav passed off
quietly, there being but little interest
taken in it apart from two wards, where
opposition arose to theeaucus nominees.
H. C. Lamb tied F. W. Christensen with
a vote of 19 to 19 in the third ward,
and George Bennett polled 19 votes to
« « s
W'e received a packet of pamphlet- ¿1 polled by W S. Hays in the fifth
this week in which Senator Bourne gives ward. Only 153 votes were cast, and
his reason why W. H. Taft should lie out of that number 77 voted to prohibit
elected president. Does Jonathan know the running at large of live slock and
___
that an election has taken placa or is hr poultry and 65 for
Mayor—Thos Coates
the first to get into the Taft liainl wagon
Citv Recorder—I". B Handley.
tor Tuft's re election in 1912 ?
Treasurer—Andv Nolan.
■ > «
Marshal—W. T. Kimball.
It used to lie whenever there were pros
Councilmen :
1st ward—F. W. Talbot.
liects of opposition to the shipping busi
2nd ward—G. P. Wilt.
tiers the monopoly company would offer
3rd ward—B. C. Lamb.
a sugar coined pill in getting the busi
F. W. Christensen.
ness men to sign up. Wonder whethei
4'h ward—IV. E Catterlin.
5th ward—W. S Hays.
there are any sugar coated pill bruit'
Water Comn.issioners :
manufactured for the present einer
At large—C. W. Talmage.
gei>cy ?
4lh ward—M. Melchior.
■ « «
A strong pull sod a long pull and a pull
altogether, mid Tillamook City can I m
made a manufacturing center, a good
deep water slopping port aud as prrtt)
and live city a« any in the state. Then
ih the get up. brains and ahdity right
here to bring that about if the peopL
would get together and stay together.
V « •
We’ve often «beard it «aid that a per
soil has a smile that won't come off, and
that appeared to lie the expressions ol
the business mjen when told that the tie**
bodt could not be bought ofl if the peo
pie will patronize it
So with a smih
that won’t come off and a boat lhat can­
not Ire bought off, tilings Iregin to loot-
bright tor the transportation monopoh
turning to an end—and we hope forever.
MME
It seems that there is to be an effori
made to charge the jury system at tin
next itate legislature, so that the attor­
neys in each countv would draw a jury
list. The attorneys play enough havoc
Mow in defeating tbe law without giving
them the authority to select jurymen
whom they could handle in trying cases.
Wouldn’t it be a good thing tn abandon
the jury avatem altogether, seeing that so
many juries are bringing in compromise
verdicts ? But what assurance will there
be of a person getting justice it the at
torncys ar« to select the jurymen ?
» » •
So the farmers have a m ijori'y vote
on thn new Port of Tillamook, and it »»•
sal« to say that no one is going to b<
taxed very much. The cnmmisaidiier^
have got tn get their hands into Unch
Sam’s pockets mid but slightly into th«
taxpayer's pockets. Give the new Poit
a chance to d<> aometbing. Looking hi
the personal of the new body we are <»i I
t
fàfêrgbodys
rfáagázine
tbe opinion that the taspayers* interests |
will he sateauanted and no one nerd I
Allen House
fear that thev are going to lie hurt very
Thursday-Ralph Ackley, Portland; E. H
muck, «yen if it is necessary tn levy a
'ary and wife, J L Seaton Nehalem. L D.
small tax to help make the mare go.
Krake.jAlbert Krakr. Newberg
• a ■
Friday—A Keddaway
Astoria. C.
It wdl he iiot>c<d tiuit the Oregonian, Clement». Portland. James Baldwin. Forest
in »n riditorlnl on the Port of fiibim .ok, Orove. J R Thompson Winnie Hoyt Sand
lake; A T. Blackburn. Wood»; K Kabkee.
«ays:
Hobsonvllle.
lillamook is starting on right lines,
Satiintar-T H White. Portland A M
and if the |»e«>p*r >n the territorv th it
Austin. N tart». J L Murphy Hobeonville
wdl be lienetited y Ihe improvements Ine» A Allen. Ed Hansen. Neal R Wilson, E
pl mn
will unit do their par», theettv T Su a vier. Bay City.
os HitqiisrCon Mou^h may yet become a
Sundat-G B Leach. B A « noblock
pwminerU seaport
’
U .
Walter B'jXvfr« Frank Bo ole*, Cloverdale
Wacfttwider. too, that those who are Fell« Roy. Balm T J Bsllantrn-, Miami
endeavoring to make a deep water hny I» W Grayson. Trask; Jim Mrsner, Bd H
bnr tn the center of the countv are d«»ing Ne.I/. Hebo
Tn-sdav—L McLeod Ka’I Coffman, Harry
soon right Nr«s a d with hr«»m| view ,
Larson. Nels Nelson. Portland t hat. H
something which, w>t» com) I ted. th»* Christensen. B Anderson. Nehalem: O. V
entire community will be pleased with
Rotssen, J L. Cobbage. RobsonvUle: H
Hanson, Wisconsin. C Jennings. Riverdale
a a a
M e Inesday— Rimer G. Mhrshall. Eugene;
The citv election passed off quietly on
Monday with no hard feelings a id with , < m T Raleigh Woods
•Htrnffs finposition to th«
mtnl|»„
ffW»a.iaLxx
—
LY STHLAR
<Wth«d*v sAmimstratmn Nn an« «,. r()|ffcflffll
a
pens iuiposaibilili«» teoai them, aorcaul /Wr aAllffrwaj •«/•, «w, y« trials»
Opportune
Time
R.a.i REX BEACH’S bear.bunt.
Thei*’* art and fun and wet feet
all mixed up together.
This is a good time to start your busi-
ness on a systematic, basis.
One of our best doctois says lhat
good reading keeps more young
folks out of mischief than aDj
other one thing.
We would suggest that you deposit
your money wi’h this bank subject to
check.
By paying all your bills and
obligations by check you will be enabled
to keep an absolute record of all such
transactions.
Try E verybody r . Get one now.
It's big and blight and powerful.
I>'s too good to go without.
/j
cents a copy, $i 50 a year.
J. L. LAMAR, Agent
Bills paid by check stay paid.
An
Edison Phonograph
on the Tree
The Eyes.
“Long, almond shaped eyes, with
T en aChriNtniHN brightened by songs
thick and creamy lids covering half inn**« , da* ce*» and «tori**«; then l"nt
tbe pupil and with a forehead that is ,jxenni_N mid*1 tdmrl thr1 iugh«mt tu*
full above the brows—there you have
wii t« r b\ this «aim* gnat entertainer.
the eye of the man of genius." The
speaker's own eyes answered that de­
scription strikingly, but he was far
from being a man of genius, being, In
fact, a magazine editor.
“Protruding eyes.” he went on,
“show mental and bodily weakness.
Lyes close together denote cunning
Those far apart denote liberality. Thin
lashes without any upward curve to
them and thin brows poorly marked
are signs of melancholy and Indeci­
sion. The eyes of a voluptuary move
slowly under heavy lids. Those of a
miser are small, deep sunken and blue,
set la a bony and perpendicular fore­
head. The most beautiful eyes—large,
brnllant and clear, gitnclng and flash­
ing with a rapid motion—the most
beautiful eyes denote elegance of taste,
gayety, some selfishness and a great
Interest In the opposite sex.”—New
York Press.
EDISON
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
a
STAR THEATER, op. McNair’s Storp
FIRST PERFORMANCE, 8 o’clock
SECOND PERFORMANCE, 9 o’clock.
Change of Program Twice a Week
ADMISSION, IO Cents.
4
Now is the time to invest in Tillamook pn.
Values will double in a few years.
PHONOGRAPHS
THE EDISON
PHONOGRAPH
Like Father Like Son.
A gift appreciated by all, from the
Four-year-old Clyde was a precocious Baby np, from Christmas day on
youngster—very talkative and a close
throughout tha year and in other yearn
observer. He and his father were
Have you heard the new Amberol
strolling through the meadows one
morning when Clyde observed for the Records ? They play four minutes
first time some taJpoles In a pond. He Coine in emly before the lant.minut'
waded in and cried out, "Oh, father, fo'ks crowd th** store. You can buy
what are they?”
now for Christmas delivery.
“Tadpoles, son,” the father replied.
A full line of instruments and all tin
‘Tlease, father, let’s take them all new Records.
home with us. then come back and
find the mamma and papa, and we’ll For NnIo nt LAMAR’S Drug
have the whole family in our pond at
Store. 'I’i I la itiook, Ore.
home.”
The father explained how Impossible
this would be. and as they walked on
a few steps a large, ugly frog hopped
across their path. Clyde’s father said:
“Look, son. Perhaps there Is the pa­
pa."
Clyde was very thoughtful. He look­
ed at the frog, then at his father, then
Paid up Capital....
at himself and exclaimed:
“Well, father, was there ever so
Olfers every facility for safe banking
much difference between me and you?’ and respectfully solicits your business.
—Delineator.
Acts as trusiee for corporations, indi-
Curious School Customs.
Mexican schoolmasters show their
appreciation of a pupil's efforts in a
curious manner. The diligent student
Is allowed to smoke a cigar during the
lesson. When the whole class has giv­
en satisfaction, permission Is given for
a general smoke, and even the little
Mexicans are allowed to light a clga
rette for the occasion. Needless to say,
THOS. COATES,
the schoolmaster himself smokes a
cigar of a size and quality proportion­
Mayor Elect of Tillamook City,
A’ho is well qualified to give the city H ate to his superior position. But the
scholars are not allowed to drink, this
good business administration.
privilege being accorded to the master
only. Ou his desk he always keeps a
bottle of liquor, which, when empty,
HOTEL ARRIVALS
occasions much dispute among the
parents of his scholars, as It is consld-
Hotel Ramsey.
Thurviar—J il siter. A.toils. N B Pre-, ered an honor to be able to fill the
ton. T. L. Munson, H. D Elwood, Portland ; schoolmaster's bottle.—London Stand-
M. R Rutherford. Seattle.
anl.
Friday—Ben Conner. Hlaine. L P Smith
and wife Beaver ; J. M Hastings. Portland;
W H Hall, Astoria. K K. Gilbert Beaver
Saturday—James Baldwin. Forest Grove :
R W Wilkes. Cloverdale; Miss Starr. Foley;
J. A. Jenson. Boise. Ida.; Mrs. 8. s Phelps.
Portland ; Wm Kennedy. Garibaldi ; FredC
Skomp L C Mason. Trask; A C. Menham
Yamhill
Monday—P Schillnglaw. J. Atkinson,
Sandlake . S. Brooke Dallas. J. 8. Taut,
Salem. C R Rar,Cloverdale ; Hans Hanson,
Eugene H R Beals, Geo Knight, Nehalem ;
Ell Mills, G. T. Morris, Portland
Tuesday—L. P Branstetter. B K Van
Voorhis Portland ; J w Tohl. H. V. Alley,
lleo Lndtke. Nehalem . John Johnson'
Dallas. G W. Grayson. Trask.
Wednesday—O. C. Carson. B.J. Schilling,
Bay Cit ; J H McNamer. O, Vlcblad, Porest
Ortv G’> L idtk N-hal.-m . A. T. Poster
S F, . >s<»
’'. Cloverdale . J K Little. Moseo.
Idaho
r. L. Gutbree. Portland a
Moran,
t. c WUlard.
----------- —
An
CHRISTMAS NUMBER
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
• • »
It would be a fitting thing to give th<
Aigo a loyal welcome when she arrives*
in this city next week, so as to give th>
people an opportunity to shout for joi
that the transportation monopoly ts
br ikrn.
Call the band out and every
f rmer inthesurrnumlingcountry shoulu
io ne to town with a big megaphone.
Clouds and ths Weather.
When two weather prophet» disa­
gree does It argue error or incomjw-
tenee In either? No, says the author
of “Storms and Storm Signals" In
Yachting. The data upon which they
base theli predictions do not always
bear one interpretation. Thus:
Because the clouds indicate weather
in a different manner according to the
geographical location of the observer,
and also because they are in them­
selves but byproducts of the weather
and are not causes, weather predic­
tions from clouds at sea should be tak­
en with plenty of reservation of judg­
ment. To say, for Instance, that at a
“red sky at night sailors delight” is
very tuneful and possibly truthful
where knowledge Is conspicuous by Its
absence, but a red sky at night may
mean almost anything from a surplus
of moisture In the air, meaning prob­
ably rains, to a volcanic eruption 2,000
miles away which has sent great
clouds of dust Into the air, causing the
red color by reflection and refraction
of the light rays.
Cutting It 8hort.
A British lieutenant In the Second
______
battalion, Lincolnshire regiment, who
was called Leo Quintus Tollemacbe-
Tollemache de Orellana Plantagenet
Tollemache-Tollemache, gave notice by
means of advertisement that he re­
nounced the names of Quintus Tolle-
macbe-Tollemacbe Plantagenet Tolle
rnache and should henceforth upon all
occasions and at all times sign and
use and be called and known by th»
name of Leo de Orellana Tollemacbe
only.
Canada's Inland Sea.
Tenple at home who hare only seen
Hudson bay on the map have mainly
regarded It as a patch of polar desola­
tion forbidding and unexplored. In
reality It Is nothing of the kind. It is
a huge Inland »ea as large as tbe Med­
iterranean reaching down Into the
center of the Canadian Continent-
Milling.
vi Inals and estates. Confidential trust
relations carried out faithfully.
Interest at current rates on time de
p ■sits.
Mail business given prompt attention
Fire and burglar proof safely deposit
boxes just installed for convenience ol
customers nt reasonable tent al.
Boy (to tramp)—Doni you get awful
tired of doin' nothin*, mister? Tramp
-TerribleJ But I never comptatn*.
Everybody has thitr trouble«.-Rhlla-
delphla Inquirer.
Main Street, Tillamook City, op. Larsen Hoi
TODD & CO
Clothiers and Furnish«
The Store Tha
Makes Good.
IS OVER and
has been ch
by the
President.
HARRIS’S NEW FEED AND
LIVERY BARN,
Now let us all pall tr
and boost for Tilla®
A community pro
by working and p»H
gether, not talking and
ing.
If not, give him a call.
Everything first-class.
Second
block South of P U.
w. G.
IN
H arris ,
Prop.
Boost. Don’t Ki
We desire to meet <
our friends personallyi
store, and show you o®
and piices, and pro?11
that our regular ph«
lower then prices at tat
peated sales at other
We carry the best*
all lines.
CAMP OR FIELD—AT
MOUNTAIN OR £HO E
There is alwaysi chance
to er.jcy some shco'ing
TO SHOOT ff£LLT2JKU3T CE ML mi WITH
A RELIABLE ‘ IREARM: the only kind we have
beer, making for upwards of ii ty yaars.
Our Lias: I IF l E'. PI JCLS, SHOTGU’t , »
RIFU Ti LESJO'-Eb ETC.
Ask your Dealer, nn.l insist on ths
8TEVL>S. Where not sold by Re­
tailers, we ship dim I, erpress pre-
P '1'1 upon re.elpt of Culaiug privy.
J. SIEVE? -i Amis .1 TOOL Co.
1’. O. Box «197
Chicopee Fnt:»,
M as ».. V. 8, A.
Men's Clothing, Hats, Shoes i
Furnishing Goods.
And at the Right Prices
Todd & Co., Tillamook.
^FURS-Hlpt
HUNTERS’&TRAPPERS GU«»
4'A na;«». leBthrt hound Re-1 thi»C
T-apprra S~ rw4« D«.'-.v, Trai
cp»«**4l trwrr^r It » a rnrnlnr F*
1'»’itifiil R’hei Our M*x ne»>c B«'t r
H« J m and Fura to u« «nd rH h«bffp* i>
b K- i I
« <he hub»«ct »rwr vr ’U» H f
. «»me Uw» «• ~ ••• * ' (
Pr ■ ■ S’ •’' ■'"' "'j
Bl M>**!
d T»ffcnv st* ract« sn””1*. yj fi*
ie«B Amierw lt Jlratw-
Marked for Death.
•'Three years ag>> I was merited ft r
Art In our time see ms like an tri- death. A gravr-yard cough was tearing
lescent oil spread about on tbe aur my lungs to pirare. Doctors failed to
face of tbe muddy water» of our ctv- help me. ami hope had fled, when my
illzation; ft and life don't mlx.-Loo- husband got Dr. King e New Drarorery,"
don Saturday Review.
says Mrs A. <*. William«, of Bae.
A Patient Sufferer.
CA TTERLIN & SHARI,
Real Estate Agents.
Did You Ever Try
Dumb Money.
Little Elmer—Mamma, this nickel
you gave me this morning must be
'ounterfelt.
Mamma-Why do you
think so, dear? Little Elmer-Well, I
hear papa say that money talks, and
I've had tbU money a whole day and
It hasn't said a word -Chicago News
Modern Art.
E. CatterUn.
Ky. “The first dose helped me and im­
provement kept on until I h<d gained
"8 pound« in w eight and tn’ health was
f lly restored.’* Thie ms<|jine holds
Ute world s healing record for coughs
and coble and lung and throat diseases
It prevents pneumonia. Sold under
guararteeat C. I. Clough's drug stor ,
iOc. aud <1.00. TtuU botll« Itn.
Subscribe for the
TILLAMOOK HEADLlG
the Best Home Nezvspap^
SI.50 a year. .
Oregonian and Headlight,