Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 16, 1909, Image 4

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TiLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 16. 190 ' —
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MASON,
PENNINGTON
Headquarters for
Christmas Shoppers !
MASON
PENNINCTO n
& CO.
BE A SANTA CLAUS TO SOMEBODY!
’Xmas TOYS ’Xmas GIFTS ’Xmas GIFTS
for Men.
for Little Ones. for Ladies.
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Dressed Dolls.
Kid Body Dolls.
Celluloid Dolls.
Rubber Dolls.
Metal Doll Heads.
Bisque Doll Heads.
Doll Buggies.
Wash Sets.
Tea Sets.
Building Blocks.
Dust Pans.
Driving Reins.
Air Guns.
Tool Chests.
Horns.
Tops.
Carts.
Wagons.
Balls.
Stoves.
Puzzels.
Watches.
Monkeys.
Bears.
Ships.
pint’,
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Dress Patterns.
Tailor Made Suits.
Coats.
Silk Waists.
Wool Scarfs.
Silk Scarfs.
Hair Ornaments.
Hand Bags.
Furs.
Belts.
Gloves.
Handkerchiefs.
Collars.
Umbrellas.
Jewelry.
Work Boxes.
Toilet Sets.
Holly Boxes.
Writing Sets. .
Cups and Saucers.
Water Sets.
Chocolate Sets.
Salad Sets.
Jardaniers.
Vases.
Suits.
Overcoats.
Pants.
Ilats.
Silk Handkerchiefs.
Silk Mufflers.
Fancy Neckties.
Silk Socks.
Fancy Vests.
Sleeve Bands.
Fancy Suspenders.
Kid Gloves.
Coat Sweaters.
Wool Gloves.
House Slippers,
Clothes Brushes,
Smoking Sets.
Shaving Sets,
Umbrellas,
Purses,
Knives,
Vest Chains,
Fobs,
Rings,
Charms.
Store will be open evenings until after Christmas.
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business venture.
The company best interest of the city, the busi­
favorably entertained the propral- ness men and property owners.
LMAL APVRKTISIMKWTS :
The city has given the long dis­
lo tion and intended putting in the
First Insel kin, per line............... $
0 plant, and. in consequence, asked tance telephone company, an out­
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Rusin««* and professional cards,
the city council for a franchise, side corporation, the right to "grid­
1 month .............................. ,. 1 00 which it granted, but which Mayor iron” the city with unsightly poles
HcHuealead Notices......................... * tMN
Coates vetoed for the reason that he and wires, and each month the pro­
Timber Claims................... ............. 10 (N>
6 thought that it would tie better for ceeds are sent to San Francisco.
IxxxU per line each insertion....
the mill company to have another Then, again, the city council a few
Display adveitiaeiuent, an inch.
50 drawn up. If anyone, then, was to meetings ago gave the Harriman
1 month ....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
blame for allowing the "Botts system the right to monopolize and
Lodge Notices, 6c. per line.
crowd to get a fifty year loose fran­ ’'gridiron” Water street.
Mayor
Caras of Thanks, 5c. |>er line.
Notices.
Notices, Lost. Strayed
Htrsyed or Stolen,
Stolen. etc., chise for steam pipes gridimning Coates represented the railroad
minimum rate, 85c. not exceediig live the city," it waa the city council, company, acting as its right of way
lines.
who represent the people who grant­ man, but he did not veto that ordi­
ed it. The Mayor advised what he nance. Nor did anyone want him to
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
thought beat for the mill company, do so. for it is a good thing for the
.amucTLV in auvanci .)
One year............................................ 1.60 and that being the case, how can city to have a railroad along the
76 anyone reconcile the statement that water front
Six months.............................
60 “Mayor Coates made a name for
Three months..................... ..............
If outside corporationscan obtain
himself when he vetoed the ordi­ franchises as easy as falling off a
nance ? Mayor Coates is too sensi­ log, why all this "knocking” and
iÇbt ^illiiinook ftjcabligbt ble
a man to put any obstacle in the personal slander about giving the
Fr*>4 O. Ilikkmr. PuhliRhrv.
way of public Improvement or an home company, the same privilege ?
industry that gives the city a pay Since the saw mill company was
roll. He is not built that way, for organized leas than twelve months
BOSH ! BOSH ! BOSH ! he
has often remarked that he wish­ since, it has disbursed ever $100,(100,
ed the city had a dozen industries and apart from the cost of machi­
In What Way did Mayor like the present mill company.
nery, the money was put into circu­
Mr. Botts was quite sick when the lation in Tillamook City and every
Coates Make a Name
matter of a steam heating plant had business man reaped more or less
for Himself ?
to be decided one way or the other. business from from it
To keep "knocking” the saw mill
Auother thing in the minds of the As it entailed a large outlay, the
people is the attempt of Botts crowd ordering of another large boiler company is poor encouragement to
to get n fifty yesr loose franchise for from the East and the tearing up of others to put money into manufac­
steam pipe. gridimning the city. streets in the wet season, it was turing enterprises in this city, and
Mayor Coates made a name for him-
aelf when he vetoed the ordinance. — thought best to defer putting in the it is time to put a atop to the silly
plant until next year. R. F. Zach boah.
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Herald.
Thia is rank lioah ! And even mann took a great deal of interest t
Lookin* One* Beat.
Mayor Coates will have to admit it. in the heating plant and had an ex­
It'a a woman s delight to look her
pert
come
in
from
Portland
and
look
Now what are the facte ? Some
best but pimple«, skin eruptions,
months ago thoae interested in the > over the situation and advise as its sores and boils rob life of joy.
Listen ! Bucklen'a Arnica Salve
coaerete building and several busi­ construction.
A steam heating plant from a cen­ cures them, makes »he skin soft
ness men made a suggestion to the
and velvety. It glorifies the face.
Tillamook Lumber Mfg. Co, to put tral heating station is not a question Cures Pimplee. Sore Eyes. Cold
of
personal
spite,
but
one
of
modern
Sores.
Cracked Lips. Chapped
in a central steam heating plant in
connection with the saw mill, giving improvement and economy.*”Tate Hands. Tay it Infallible for Pile«
I 25c. at Charles I. Clough'a
as their reason that it was a m<xtrrn the risk of fire from ail the heating
Thia to Worth Remeaibvriag
and economical method of obtain* , stoves in the stores of Tillamook
Whenever you have a cough or
in* heat, leas expensive and with City and they are a source of danger,
I cold, just remember that Foley’s
less dauger of fire and the lose of to say nothing of the coat of wood, Honey and Tar will cure it. Re
valuable property and stock. That storing it foe the winter, etc. Any­ member the name. Foley’a Roney
waa the phase in which it was put thing that will minimise ths risk of and Tar, and refuse substitutes.—
up to the mill company and •• a 1 Are is something which is to the IC. I. Clough.
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Advertising Rates
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FIGHTING FOR THE ROAD
TAX MONEY.
to the road money and acted accord­ was made upon the aMump*
ingly. So if anyone is responsible no money had been paid 1
for depriving the city of the road county to the city. This ««
Some Information for Those money and at "the head of the ring been tried before Judge r
that has had the city and county in and no decision rendered M
Who Want to Know
The cases are still in M
a death grip for twenty years,” it is
the Truth.
these gentlemen, if the Herald's and although the city has’
silly argument amounts to any­ in the first skirmishes «
Ex-Mayor Botts, who was attorney thing.
think that it is right to bullyi
for the county and using every effort
to prevent the recovery of the city’s
The status of the case is this, the abuse the county's attorney!
money held back by the county, and city council employed Attorney W. he won't lay down and all
the attorney and one of the head of
city and attorney to take the
the ring that has had the city and Holmes, the city attorney, to bring
county in a death grip for over 10 suit. Two action were filed, one before a final decision is n
years.—Herald.
The Headlight will not I
for $2,511.36, of which the county
Thia appears to us to be the rav­ court has at all times been
____ willing
_____ w to say who the road tax b®
ings of an insane person or an ig­ to allow half, and the city attorney Mayor Coates and the {*•
noramus, and we will show there is waa to be paid$75for the case in the council is making -he ngm
no reason, truth or logic in such circuit court and an additional $125 the money and to have *
misleading statements about Mr. if the case was appealed to the sti- puted controversy settito
Botts "headingthe fight on the part preme court. In the other case the abuse Mr. Botts ?
of the county to beat the city out of city sued alleging that the county , One thing we do kn0*’ "
this road money ?'
had collected on property within getting fierce and alm«**l
When the editor was approached the city about $14,207.19, and had tive in this city.
by one of the councilmen as to what paid the city $5,923.33 on account state, county, road and
attitude the Headlight would take if thereof; this being for the years and on top of this the city
the city decided to bring suit to re­ 1902 to 1907 inclusive. An account­ tax to keep the water co»
cover all of the road tax collected ing waa asked for and judgment for from going broke and
within the corporate limits, we $8.283.86, or such sum as might have Tillamook tax, it looks »
decided to remain netural—some­ been collected by the county and Tillamook City has started»
thing which the editor rarely does — not paid to the city, and, provided as much taxes as i,o8S‘?i t
and allow the attorneys to fight it Mr. Holmes won out, the city coun­ ask ‘‘the people to a"«®
out and the courts to decide, but cil agreed to pay him $2,899.35, or to have saloons again so
since uncalled for attacks and foolish 35 per cent, making, in all, $3.099.35 I rake in a few more shekel»-
statements are made upon the attor­ to be paid the city attorney for his
But what use is thereto
ney upon one side of the case and services.
The floating voters, as
not on the other side, we think we
In the second case Judge Gallo- last two elections, are he
have a right to break our promise
way
sustained a demurrer to the polls and property
and have a right to have our say in
complaint. Mr. Holmes then filed an payers have to take s
the discussion.
let her rip.
For a number of years it was the amended complaint in which ho
alleged
that
the
County
had
not
general opinion that the city
After exposure, »r.dwi*^
coarid only levy IS mills for road paid over any of the road taxes a cold coming on.
collected
for
the
years
mentioned.
I Honey and Tar. the
purposes, and whenever the time
came to make the levy there was The County filed a demuurrer to and lung remedy
relieves the co—
always a dispute as to the dividing this amended complaint and the cough,
expels the cold from y fl
same
was
submitted
fo
Judge
up of the road money levied within
Is mildly laxative -Ly
the city, which was not a very satis­ Bronaugh, who overruled the dem­
factory procedure, either for the city urrer on the ground that it being For BcBtoua. T*««
Rheum-
conceded that the city was entitled
or the county
The intense itching a
We know thia, however, that the to 1H mills and the complaint alleg­ of these ailments »
three last county nidges Sapping ing that the county had not turned wtantly allayed by
ton, Conder and Goodspeed all over any of the rood tax. the city Salve. Many
held that the city was not entitled would be entitled to recover that been cured by •*-
much much anyhow. This decision Umtr’i Drug Store.
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