Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1910, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 11. 1910
Editorial Snap Shots
To give some idea of good and
bad roads, take a trip to Netarts
on the short road. But what a
blessing it will be when that road
is all made 1 ike the first few miles.
untenable ground when he makes
“HOME RULE”FARCE I i on
the assertion that local option ia a
IN TILLAMOOK CITY. farce. Let us call his attention to
Whan th« Br«th
IF A BANK DRAFT IS
LOST MONEY IS NOT.
When I'm pruyin ioud
T*
Melt an rvlier
Don't mink the
DrotSerin c>
AtmT-T*
the character and standing of some
I'm wantin' ih«i i„,i.,rM,
of the persons arrested for bootleg-
|oii<l**r then.
Fur I know in«' ■»„« h
; ging who violated the law un­
tMMMharln vry
Am«,; "
der the saloon regime. It was a few
It «orter keep» y,lu thln—.
local attorneys who attempted to
doin'
««• ver
- « n»»i
____
, n 11
Suin' <H
make the local option law a farce,
The snap shot man does not want
An- askin' all the veno««
“I beg to acknowledge receipt of who abused the State’s witnesses,
«a«i 10 seal.
to get into another local option
fight, but if it is a case of where the your esteemed favor of the29th iust., and a former mayor who helped run
If« a tine, relreahin seain.
and take great pleasure in signing
»pint then.
“«
liquor interests have entered politics the application for membership in out of the county a witness in a boot­
A bank draft need not be sent by registered
I know iny pra'r s
leg case, and it was local attorneys
■gain Io control municipalities, the your assocation.
bromenn cry "An»«r
'
The person
“For nearly six years Tillamook who undertook to bulldoze and in­
proper thing is for the people to do
nrail so far as safety is concerned.
County hail been a dry county, so sult a circuit judge and a justice of
I
is to get in a fight.
far as the law is concerned, blit I the peace in liquor cases. So dis­
to whom a draft is made payable must endorse
Engli«h.
believe there is just as much liquor
It was not truthful on the part of used as ever. A large quantity is gusted were a large number of per­
“A Brooklyn Judge
|H
it before it can be cashed.
the Herald to say, there is some sold in violation of the law. The sons with these attorneys that they
are not angel» "
opposition to starting a milk con­ local officers have honestly done withdrew their business, with the
"He ought to study Eqgim,
tlon."
denser. The dairymen and the dairy their best to enforcethe law, but the result that attorneys are now afraid
difficulty of getting the necessary
"Wbat has English <-omrW
associations have had the matter evidence is so great that it is al­ to defend bootleg cases on account
If a draft purchased of us should miscarry or
to do with It?"
under consideration for a numtier most impossible to secure enough of the bad reputation and the loss
“The Judge evidently m,,,.,
of years, but thus far have not been to convict, anil in almost every in­ of business, so they advise the boot­
be Btolen, notify us and we will trace it up or
that not all women areaagK»
convinced wherein they would be stance where there has been a con­ leggers to plead guilty. In view of
viction, the character of the witnes­
I agree wlib him. | bar«
issue a duplicate without any
red tape.
benefited.
ses and their methods of securing the fact that seven bootleggers
wives who are still Iking"
evidence
has
been
so
repulsive
that
pleaded
guilty
and
paid
$3,150.00
in
It is nil right and proper to con -
"Do you mean still Iklnr«
the juries have condemned the
■til IF
eider the matter
of
a
milk witnesses more than the law break­ fines last week knocks the pins from
"No: I mean living yet"_
condenser, but it must be also ers. Were it not so deplorable, the Mayor Coates' assertion that local
Record-Herald.
borne in mind that it took 11 number situation in Tillamook, County, so option isa farce. And as to the city’s
of years on the part of 1he co-oper- fay as the law is concerned, could finance having suffered, any city
be termed a farce. Tillamook City
The Aftermath.
: five associations to establish 11 waa always against prohibition, but that allows saloons ,to run as they
Fluffy Ruthen ewathea and »
wide reputation for
Tillamook the rural districts carried the day were in this city should loose the
t'p her fragile fnna;
Sneezing, grunting, she 1»
cheese, and to switch off to some­ for it As a sequence, our finances revenue, but had the city authorities
For a spot that's warm.
thing else may prove a mistake. have suffered severely without regulated the saloons instead of the
checking in the least the use or saloons regulating the city author­
Fluffy
Rutflea coughs and sail
It is well enough to let well alone. abuse of liquor, besides making it
In distressing way;
much more difficult to control the ties, the city would probably not
Bui. by thunder, ’tie nn «0^
A great many men will get into places where it is sold. I have lost the revenue from saloous. This
She was queen of May.
a fight in favor of saloons, but heard so many of our citizens ex­ is the key to the whole situation and
—Louisville Courteria
when they are raising sons and see press themselves that I am sure where the blame lies.
County will go wet at
No Chance of Depart™
that the liquor habit is sending Tillamook
The County officials, especially
tlie next election, but in any event,
The editor looked out of p.
them to the devil, then they will I am heartily in accord with the Sheriff Crenshaw, have done their Prepares young people for bookkeepers, stenographers, cor­
look at the matter from a different plan to give incorporated cities the best to enforce the local option law, respondents aiid general office work.
1 he development of the window. In a nearby locum
stand point. The saloons and the right to govern their own affairs, but we do not know of one instance Northwest will afford openings for thousands in the next few a» 11 ervplane twisted sad iiq
anil I shall be pleased to do any­
way that would require s q
bootlegers in this city have done thing I can to help in that direc­ where the present city administra­ years. Prepare now. Send for catalogue.
extricate It.
enough mischief in ruining a tion.”
tion has assisted him, in fact, it was
“All." chuckled Hie rural g,
number of bright young men.
donlcally, "I'll write off 11 little
The above is u letter written by made more difficult when the city
licensed the softdrink places to Bell
entitled 'The Aeroplane Has Q
We want to inform otir readers Mayor Thos. Coates to the Greater
Singer Sewing Machines.
nymph, and since then there have
Stay.’ "—Chicago New».
TILLAMOOK
TRIP
FULLZOF
Oregon
Home
Rule
Association,and
that the Greater Oregon Home Rule
been more drunkenness in the city.
—
ADVENTURE
Now is your opportunity to get
Association is a very seductive and as the letter has somewhat to say
The Rooter«’ Cry.
And as all of the soft drink proprie­
will
last
you
a
life
a
machine
that
misleading name, but we want to about local conditionsand has some­
We want a catcher for the teim,
tors and their flunkies have been Motorists Have Narrow Escapes,
Stout batsmen and a pitcher BkfliH
advise them that it is the liqiior in­ thing to do with a bill to be voted
Catch Many Fish and Bag Big time, 011 easy monthly, payments Keen
fined
for
bootlegging
and
the
city
fielders, basemen full of stea
scarcely
miss
and
that
you
will
terests that is at the back of it seek­ upon, it is 11 matter for discussion,
Buck.
And then we want the umpi-oj
authorities have taken no action to
and
although
we
differ
with
Mayor
for you!
Make It a homer
ing to give every city control of the
no interest.
revoke the licenses or declare their
run!
HL yl. yl! Uh. my: <
From the Evening Telegram.
I personally ; guarantee every ma-
liquor question within its corporate Coates in some of hie assertions,we
1 guess that's going some: l
bonds
forfeited,
a
great
many
limits, and in this way nullify to will attempt to give our impressions
— Buffalo £
Charles B. Shanks, representative chine and will keep it tn repair free
persons will agree with us that it is
some extent the local option law. as to the deplorable local conditions
of
the American Automobile As­ of charge.
a
farce
to
run
a
city
in
that
way,
and
Whst He Got.
The liquor interests in Oregon have and the reign of lawlessness which
Your old machine will be taken
a farce to put a bootlegger on a sociation for Oregon, and of the
Some children were telling 1
spent barrels of money in elections have brought the city into disrepute
as part payment.
Fred
A.
Jacobs
Company,
has
re
­
committee to revise the city char­
tber what they got at school. '
in Oregon, and, we suppose, the and the cause of factional strife, so
Machines delivered at your home,
turned from a 300-mile tour through
ter.
est got reading, spellingand de!
same corrupt methods will l>e used if we make some pertinent remarks
In conclusion, we want to say this, Tillamook County and he has a few on free demonstration trial.
“Anti what do yon get, w
mid
point
to
the
deplorable
condi
­
in trying to pass this bill, also in
if Tillamook City cannot control soft “kind remarks” to make about the ' Call in and see th? New Singer (56. man?" said the father to a rosyi
endeavoring tudisguise the identity tions which have existed, 11s well as
drink places it will never be able to need of good roads missionary | B urdett S hipman , Tillamook, Ore. ed little fellow.
of tile liquor interest by assuming show where and upon whom the re­
Whalem's Jewelry Store.
"Oh. I dets readln’. spellii
control saloons. We hope before a work in that region. At the same
sponsibility
rests,
we
do
so
in
the
the sheep’s clothing and calling it
I spankin’.”—Harper's Weekly.
time his trials were rewarded by
great
while
to
see
the
business
men
the Greuter Oregon Home Rule As­ Interest of the city, not curing one
bringing back as a trophy of the
Madriz declares that Americans
iota who we please or who we may taken more interest in city affairs,
■
How It Began.
sociation.
trip one of the finest deer that has are in no danger in Nicaragua. I
for
they
must
all
admit
that
the
offend.
And to the Lord old Noah said,
been
bagged
by
a
local
Nimrod
The
reason
why
they
are
safe
can
What with the Bourne political
"The
water
now
testea very tad.
Now as to the Greater Oregon saloon keepers, the bootleggers and
machine endeavoring to dominate Home Rule Association. Who does the lawless element have helped to since the season opened. It was a be seen at Bluefields in the shape Beenuso there have been dmwnetl
All beasts and mankind In their*
the Republican party; the Démocra­ it consist of and wliat is its object ? give Tillamook City a tough name. magnificent buck and probably the of American gunboats and marines, And therefore. Lord. I even thin«
I 1 should prefer some other drink.'
ties endeavoring localise a factional It has the ear marks of the Whole­ So now is as favorable time as any for finest one brought out of the wilds
Postal banks have been estab-!
-Near fort'
fight in the Republican party over sale and Retuil Liquor Association, the mayor and city council to put this year.
lished in some leading countries
holding an assembly; the Prohibi­ posing as a wolf in sheep's cloth­ home rule into effect and close up
Shanks started out on the trip for half a century. The idea that
Something Pretty.
tion party trying to force prohibi­ ing, intent on partly killing the the blind pig joints, the same as equipped with all the paraphernalia they are untested should give no
"We women propose to eat»
tion on the State before if is read} locul 1 p ion law by riming a bill other towns have been forced to do. of a Glidden cup race. He expected , anxietv in the United States,
bank. What shall we call It?
for it; the liquor interests, posing which is to give incorporated cities not close their eyes to the very things trouble and ao he took along four
“Call It the Shoe and Leather,
Forty people in Joplin have been
as the Greuter Oregon Home Rule control of the liquor question. Any­ which have and which will continue inner tubes, several sleeves to lace
a good solid name.“
i poisoned by eating ice cream sold
Association, intent on partly kill­ one can see that this is a move on to give Tillamook City a bad repu- over
"The ¡den! Now. we might
1
bad “blow-outs,” several miles by what a cautious press calls “a
the Ice Cream and Soda W
ing the local option law mid obtain­ the part of the liquor interests to tation, even should the county go of
1 tire tape and other repair truck.
certain dairy.” A dairy of that kind
ing control of cities, so that they can deceive the voters by calling it the wet again.
Also he carried with him tents, however, seems to be to uncertain. Louisville Courier-Journal.
control the liquorquestion, in shout­ Greater Oregon Home Rule Asso­
guns, fishing tackle and a complete
Said the EyswitM*
Notice.
ing for “Rome Rule" ; the U’Ren ciation, and in its campaign it is
camping outfit.
"Oh. murder!
populist machine seeking to destroy procuring letters from those who
Oh. mother!
He found the roads “horrible,”
The
President
of
the
Rebekah
Two
girls with big hats
representative govern ment mid pass are opposed to the local option luw
Tried tn kiss—
Assembly will meet with Tillamook thank you, for a considerable por­ I Then try one of our BANK MONEY
fool laws ; mid a lot more fool bills an 1 publishing them, which,
Each other!”
of Rebekah Lodge Wednesday night, tion of the way. He went to Mc­
to fool “the people,” it is no won course, gives but one side.
-Chics«» 1
ORDERS. They are cheaper than either
Minnville, thence to Sheridan and
Aug
17th.
Members
requested
to
der, then that “the people” are be­
express
or
post
office
orders,
are
easier
to
Now as to MayorCoates’ letter.
to Grand Ronde, Hebo and Blaine.
Reportonal.
attend.
ginning to see what u big humbug
obtain, are good anywhere, and quickly
Why and for what reason did the
A side trip to Tillamook was taken
M abie L indsey , N. G.
“
I
am
dissatisfied
wltbyowi
the initiative and referendum law is people of Tillamook vote on three
made good if lost or destroyed.
of my discovery," declared th
Ruby Morris, Secty. and at times it was only his fine
and what it is responsible for.
occasions to keep the county dry ?
skill as a driver that saved his neck TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. tist. “1 told you that It would
possible to exaggerate tb* Is*
on the hazardous mountain roads.
Notice.
It is with regret that we have to Simply because business men and
Cholera Infantum Cured.
of this discovery."
“While the roads are in deplor­
record the death of Harvey W. Scott, a large number of the city officials
Notice is hereby given, that the
''Something like two Tyeans ago
“Well." said the report«. 1
editor of the Oregonian, if any one did not have the moral courage to County Court of Tillamook County, able shape for miles at a stretch,” my baby, which was then about
was entitled to the honor of being control the saloons, consequently Oregon, will receive bids for clear­ he said, “we had no bad accidents, a year old, was taken seriously try.”—Louisville Courler-J«w«i
the "Grand Old Man of Oregon," it the s.iloon element controlled the ing right-of-way on what is known just a little tire trouble now and ill with cholera infantum, vometing
The Need of Brotherly L"
as the Wm. Squires road, said
was llpirvey W. Scott, for no one city, and as a result, no matter right-of-way to lie cleared at a the», but we need to pull hard and and purging profusely,” writesj. K
Like others. I have had to«*
Demsey of Dempsey, Ala. “I did
tn tight and ticklish placw
hue done more to boost and I hmuii whether under licensed saloons, the width of thirty feet, commencing long for improved roads especially what 1 could to relieve her but did
And prayed some friend
Oregon for a number of years and lawless people brought the city into at the initial point of the said -sur­ as we have an inexhaustible supply her no good, and lieing very much
hand —
and running to Tillamook of construction material right un­ alarmed about her went for a
was who instrumental in bring thou- bad odor, and, probably, not until vey.
Say. deuces full of acaa
river, and forty ieet for the re­
Indians«*
the
business
men
band
themselves
physican
but
failed
to
find
one,
so
der
our
noses.
«undo oleettlera into the state and 11
mainder of said road, according to
came back by Elder Bros. ¿Carter’«
large amount of capital for indust­ together and elect a mayor and city the survey.
“We caught so many fish in the store and Mr. Ehler recomniendeil
H«r Way.
Also for making a fill of about Big Neatucca that we got tired of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
rial purposes. He win Oregon's council with the back bone and de-
“If yon would wear bnttoo
1«M
feet
between
the
initial
point
ierminution
to
grapple
with
the
sit
­
Diarrhoea remedy. I procured a suggested her father, "they *
biggest booster and biggest si rap­
and the river, said fill to be twelve pulling them out and it was my bottle
of it, went home as quickly
per, when it culms to lighting for uation will a change for the better feet in width, und one foot higff.
good luck to bag as pretty a buck
possible and gave the baby a come untied."
the State’s interest and industrial take place in this |>oorly governed
All bids to be filed with the as you ever saw. Got him just about as
"1 know it." replied »bt
dose of the remedy.
It relieved
development. lie was ii peer in the city and farcical manner in which County Clerk on or before Septem­ the crack of dawn last Wednesday her in fifteen minutes and soon they did not come umled 1 *•
ber
7th,
1»HK
newspuper 1 world — fearless and ■■loons and blind big joints have
her entirely.” For sale by ask a person whom I hare 1»1
The Court reserving the right to morning. We got up about 4:30, cured
Lamar's drug store.
outspoken -making the Oregonian been allowed to run.
tie them.”—Houston Pod.
reject any and all bids. By order having seen signs of deer for two
We waut to say right here that of the County Court.
one of the greatest and most in-
or three days previously and we
Why
James
Lee
Got
Well.
Timid.
J. C. H olden .
tluential newspapers in the United conditions are far lietter inTillamook
Everybody in Zanesville, O.,
__________ County Clerk. had the hunch that we could spot known Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route Said the gtrl who went out
States.
Mr.
Scott made many City under local option than when
To take a abort «troll In tb* F
some of the deer on the runway J. She writes: “My husband, James
“I'm as seared »• <*■
enemies, but he was head »ml sho­ the town was "wide ojien,” and we
down toward the river where the Lee, firmly believes be owes his life
Wood For Sale
or that big dogwoeuw»
want
to
recall
Mayor
Coate«
back
to
ulder« above those who ussuiled
game goes for water. There were to the use of Dr. King’s New Dis­
1 hope It's not going 1» M ..
him— politically and otherwise. We the time when people with money
For sale, 101) cords of wood, For plenty of hunters with doge up in covery His lungs were so severely
were
railroaded
into
the
saloons
and
have always thought that the State
further particnlars apply at the the mountains and we figured that affected that consumption seemed
inevitable, when a friend recom­
legislature imide n mistake when made drunk and then fleeced at the County Clerk's office.
Nat III Enough to Be J
they would scare the deer down mended New Discovery We tried it
“He's Dot very seaskk."
th -y failed to honor Mr. Scott by gambling tables, to the disgusting
along
the
slopes.
The
hunch
was
and
its
use
has
restored
him
to
......
..„c
restoreu mm
per­
"No?"
electing him United States Senator. scenes which uaed to take place at
feet health.
health.” Dr. King's New Dia-
a good one. for about 5 o’clock we fect
U. B Church Notea.
just left him la
"Na I ___
covery
is
the
t
be
King
of
throat
and
If any man waa ever entitled to that the White Corner when the loggers
spotted
s
big
beauty
less
than
150
lung
For coughs and ■nd be answered politely <
.J r remedies.
«5’*<kes. For
honor it w a Mr. Sci tt. mi'’, no were paid off. but the city officials,
Sunday
School
10a.m.
Preaching
yards away. He waa sauntering colds it has no equal. The first done tlon I asked bltn."— Detroit
doubt, looking back at hie long nor di»t the business men, do any. 11 a m. and 8 pm. \ ¡siting pastors alowly down to the edge of the river Rives relief. Try it ! Sold under
thing
to
protect
or
befriend
the
log.
career iitol long life of useful
will preach.
A Truthful Bari.
and 1 brought him down just as he
Of boyhood days I wrtteW
•->
work in the interest of the State gers who were fleecetl out of their
A group of seventeen young peo- was about to poke his nose into the «si. ragr*-'
For 1 svow
of Oregon, many will rrgrit that hard earned wages in a few honrs , ple gathered at the parsonage Wed­ water. I fired for his heart but aim­
l’tn having quite as «0* • ’
thin honor waa not conferred upon to the system of aqhsin keeiMTH nesday evening, enjoying a brief ed a little high and broke his back
Hight now
(laying the city marshal for protec -
-Kansas CW
him.
•ocial time and special music fur- instead. He dropped in his tracks.”
tiou, to women with families going
mahed
by
Mr
and
Mr*
Masters,
of
;
"How
much
did
he
weigh.
Char-
Both the express companies and post office
to the saloons for their huabanda
Foley Kidney Pills.
rrooi-
Proof-
Portland. They organized under the MsF ’ one of the boys ask him.
“How did you know (Mt
■re trying to handle a line of business
Tonic in quality anil
action, and M>na, and to a great many
Adult
Bible
Study
movement,
with
'
Didn
’
t
have
any
scales,
but
I
quick in results. For backache, other disgusting events in thia city.
lagnate was so HIT’
—
•Meh legitimately belongs to the hank,
“I saw It denied la tbf “
heittlache. diizinras, nervouenuaa Nothing like that have taken place following officers President Han« should judge about two ton by the god which the bank can take care of at leas
urinary irregularities and rheuma
Hansen. Vice Pres Clyde Kinna ! time we got him back to camp.”
“'k
1
scat than they can. Do you know that we
in this city under local opium, and
tiaiu. — For sale bjrC. I. Clough.
Fred Larson, also of the Fred A
man.
Secretary Mias Barbara
furnish you a BANK MONEY
as the conditioua were an deplorable
Hathaway. Treasurer Harold Glad­ Jacoba
(otnpany.
accompained
She LUxes Good Things
tinder licensed saloons, the Mayor
ORDER that is better in every way than
Shanks on the trip.
Mrs. Cha«. K. Smith, of West must admit that it was a farce to run den.
that furnished by either ezpreas company
Franklin. Maine, M.va. “I like good
or post office, that may be procured quickly
thing« and have adopted Dr. King's a city in that manner, just as much
Champ Clark gives a long list o e A
army engineers has ■nd without red tape, and that ■ cheaper
New Life Pills as our family laxi- as it is ■ farce today to allow con-
tive medicine, because they are victed gamblers snd bootleggers to the great things the Democratic been named to raise the Maine A «n every amount over $5.00 ? Next time
party will do if restored to power deputation of this kind almost in.
good anti do lheir work without run soft and pool joint«.
making a luaa about it." Theae
Mr Clark has an imagination so variably accomplishes what it un- you want to send money away, come to ua
Ih
il
is
a
fair
way
to
look
at
it
puinlras iiuritiera Mild at drug etc
powerful that he makes the mi Hen dertnkes, from a Panama Canal •»d buy a BANK MONEY ORDER. Y<m
8k'. For Sale by Chaa. I. Clougti
Mayor Coatee has placed himself
•fll never again employ any other method
mum look like a abort onion
downward.
City Officials Responsible
for the Bad Reputation
the City Fell Into.
mä
W. I STALEY, Principal.
Salem, Ore
YOU SEHD HONEY BY HAIL?
I
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK.