Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 08, 1910, Image 2

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which it controlled which
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hoohooed one bank in this city,
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ind it will do the same thing
>gain to any bank if the same
3’illamook Ijrabligbt, tactics are pursued. People
stgin to look up and take notice
.vhen they find bankers donii-
Editorial Snap Shots.
lating a political machine and
writing and publishing editori-
Congressman Hawley is com­
ds praising the candidates they
ing to Tillamook. That is lia­
put up and abusing those of dif­
ble to give Bro. Tromblev a
ferent political faith.
Cannon duck fit.
RATES HP SUBSCRIPTION.
As usual, there are a numbet
< f Democrats in this count}
who want to name the candi­
dates on the Republican ticket.
The Herald has been belly-
aching about Cannonism. Is it
any worse than the dirty politi­
cians who have dictated the
political policy of that news­
paper ?
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Bro. Trombly is swiping all
the important news from the
other
county
newspapers.
That’s an easy way to run a
n -wspaper.for there isn’t much
left of the other county news­
papers after Bro. Trombly is
through cutting them tip and
culling all the news from them.
The foundations of business
houses and private residences
appear to lx- giving a good deal
of trouble. The snapshot man
thinks a good substantial foun­
dation, one that will not rot or
decay, one of the first essentials
in building. It’s economy to do
so. The same rule applies to
road building. It's necessary
to have good foundations liefore
good permanent roads can be
obtained.
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So Senator Bourne advises
Republicans to bolt the party if
the candidates nominated by
his political machine fail to get
th : nominations.
We would
li'ie to remind Jonathan that it
was loyal Republicans, when he
was nominated for senator, who
elected him.
Now to advise
Republicans to bolt the party
and vote for Democrats is more
than Republicans will stand for.
Anyway, the Bourne political
machine is on its last legs.
There appears to be a ques­
tion in the minds of some per­
sons as to whether the P.R. &
N. or the United Railways will
be running train first into Till­
amook.
Notwithstanding the
repeated nssertioi s that the
former will be running trains
early next fall, we are informed
that the United will complete
its road to the foot hills this
fall mid next year it will com­
plete its road over the moun­
tains.
The Bourne machine, which
talks so much about ’’the peo­
ple” ruling, is wanting to con­
trol the Republican party in this
state. And as a result the ma­
chine has selected a Bourne
■ late in the usual machine style.
So much for the line and cry
almiit "the |M*opie** ruling. It
looks to us that ti hen in on try­
ing to hatch out the worst poli­
tical machine the state lies ever
seen. Well,
the people” are
liable to get their ryes open
some day, _________
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It looked a few days ago that
thingajwerv shaping themselves
for a political bank fight. We
hope thia will be avoided, for
the bunks should keep out of
running political organization!«
ami political candidates as much
aa possible. It was dirty |>olitics
Edited by the Tillamook Minia
terial Association.
‘‘The saloon, which is the center
of the vice of drunkenness, is es-
penally destructive to young men.
The community has tbe same right
to prohibit saloons as it has to pro­
hibit cess-pools.’’—David
Starr
Jordan.
"The liquor traffic is the most de­
grading and ruinous of all human
persuits. By legalizing this traffic
we agree to share with the liquor
seller tbe responsibilities and evils
of his business. Every man who
The snap shot man advises votes for license becomes ot neces­
the voters of Tillamook to vote sity a partner to the liquor traffic
“No” on all initiative and ref­ an.' all itH consequences.”—William
McKinley.
erendum measures to be voted
"Tbe liquor traffic tends to pro­
on at the election in November duce criminality in the population
We advise this because we are at large and law-breaking among
strongly of the opinion that it is the saloonkeepers themselves.”-—
liest for the peeple. When a Theodore Roosevelt.
"If it is a crime to make a counter­
few persons can get together, feit dollar, it is ten thousand times
and frame a bill, with no show, a worse crime to make a counterfeit
whatever to discuss or amend man.”—Abraham Lincoln.
"To make sawlogs into lumber is
it by a representative gather-
a
business, but to make boys into
i ig, this new tangled idea of
drunkards is a crime.”—Dr. Henry
law making does not appeal to
Ostrom.
us and never will, for we fore­
saw the muss it was going to
get the State laws into when the
law was passed. Take the snap
shot man’s advice and vote
“No” oil all the measures. It is
the easiest and quickest way of
voting and disposing of them.
The Buy City News announces
that Attorney Wallace McCa-
rnant, whois one of the Repub­
lican candidates for supreme
judge, is a corporation attorney.
We want to remind Bro. Miller
that it appears to be the dispo­
sition of all corporations to ob­
tain the brainiest and ablest
attorneys.
But because Wal­
lace McCamat is the attorney
for the pioneer railroad into
Tillamook county, which has
already and will continue to be
a boon to the people and county,
surely it is unfair to oppose him
on that score.
Bro. Miller is
carrying corporation advertise­
ments in his newspaper and is
receiving pay for his services,
just the same us Mr. McCamat
is doing, therefore, if Bro. Mil­
ler’s logic holds good, the Bay
City News isj a corporation
newspaper.
The office seekers and politi­
cians are tiow greatly worried
about corporations, and as an
election is near, they are decried
and abused moat unmurcifully.
Looking overTillamook county
we Hud that a large proportion
of the people of this county are
connected with corporations, in
fact, all the principle industries
the co-operative cheese fac­
tories, the banks, the saw mills,
the tnuiBporation companies,
etc. come under the head of
corporations. Eliminate them
And what would Tillamook
amount to ? The creamery us-
siK'iutions of this count}’ try to
exact from the purchasers the
highest possible price for their
cheese, mid we commend them
for it, anil us other corporations
all over the country are doing
the same thing, we see little or
no difference. But the politi­
cians, us usual, must have
something to chew the rag
ulgiut, consequently the corpor­
ations are coming in for a great
deal of notoriety and unjust
criticism.
The snap shot man has cer­
A Sprained Ankle.
tainly created a strong senti­
As usually lieu tel H sprained
ment all over the county in ankle will disable the injured | ht -
favor of a change in the system ■on tor a month or more, but by
applying Chamberlain's Liniment
of mail building in this county. and
observing the directions with
Hundreds of men can point out each battle faithfully, a cure may,
in most cases, lie effected in less
where thousands of dollars have than
one week's time. Thia lini­
been wasted in road work, and ment is a moat remarkable prepar­
ation, try it for a aprain ora bruise,
when we |>ointed out a differ­ or when laid up with chronic or
ent system whereby this can lie muscular rheumatism, and you are
certain to be delighted with the
remedied, it was no womler that prompt relief which it affords, For
so many persons are now preach­ sale a laamar's drug store.
ing what we have long advo­
Wanted
I
cated a practical engineer nt
CosMOFOLTAN MAGAZINE requires
the head of the road work.
»ill«» services of a representative in
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PROHIBITION.
Tillainiaik to look after subscription
redewala Anil to extend circulation
by special methoda which have
proved
unusually
successful.
Salary and commission. Previous
experience desirable but not essen­
tial.
hole time or spare time.
Address. with references. H. C.
C imp! ell, Cosm«>|>olitan Maganne.
lite Broadway. New York City.
B read
vs .
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND 1
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FINISHED LUMBER.
;
ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS,
,
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook >
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County. 1
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and 1
First Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
B eer .
We hear much now, and will con­
tinue to hear much said in praise
us eiguke on
bill
of Lagar Beer as a food. Old Ger­
man professors, long since dead,
and others long since proven to
have been mistaken in their con­
clusions, will be quoted by the brew­
ers in their literature, published at
i no much a line, in the great dailies. Wj
These antivuated i old witnesses t,
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were speaking out of ! a great love /
:
ignorance
of
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, for beer, or a great
i its deliterious effects, or at least £
were reporting from observations »“
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taken in beer gardens in Germany,
where the beer was less harmful, jS|
and the drinkers never took it to ri
make them drunk, as is too often £3
the case in this land. But for what-
ever reason, it is drink; whatever
brand of beer is used; in whatever
country it is tested, there is in these
days by scientific authority but one ‘Bk
verdict as to its food value.
Taking an equal quantity of beer
and bread, beer is Hl percent water,
four per cent food and four per
alcohol. Alcohol is a poison.
s’
Bread is 88 per cent food, and 12
per cent water. Is without poison. £
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
This analysis demonstrates the f
short sightedness in spending so J
Sashes,
much money for water, when water |
can be obtained in purer form from [
the spring, the well or the faucet; 7|
the great foolishness of swallowing S
Agents for the Great Western Saw.
91 per cent of impure water jfor the ?*
sake of securing four per cent of
food matter that can be obtained
in abundance from the bread, and
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
above all, the supreme idiocy of
taking into the stomach the four1
per cent of alcohol contained in the
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mind and body.
your lumber
let
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware,
Tinware, Glass
and China,
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ALEX McNAIR CO
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T he T urn O f T he T ide .
Allow me to name for your con- I
siberatlon a number of facts, each
of which, taken alone, is convinc­
ing, with respect to the vanishing
power of the saloon; and when tney « 1
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are all taken together they assure
us that the judgment day of the (
Sold by Chas. T. Clough.
liquor traffic is at hand.
1. The churches of all denomina­
Did Vou Ever Try
tions are awake and are uniting
against the traffic.
, (IAKBLVN NEW FEED AMI
2. Educational institutions are
LIVERY BARN,
laying
prolubition
foundations I
If not, give him A call.
When you want a quick cure withou
while training the leaders of the
lose of time, and one that is followed
future.
Everything first-class. Second any
by no bad .esulta, use
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3. Fraternal organizations are
block South of t* U.
driving out drinkers and drunkard
makers.
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4. The great corporations, em­
ploying millions of laliorers, are,
It never fails and is pleasant to <ak»
for business reusons, prohibiting
It is equally valuable for children. It 1
drinkers of intoxicants from their
famous for its cures over a large part n
employ.
the civilixed world.
5. Financial
institutions
are
afraid to make investments in the
liquor traffic.
B. The business men of the land i
THE CLEANEST t fg ~r THE MOST
are declaring that they have carried
the saloon millstone about their!
1HE UCKTEST
CONHWABII
necks aa long as they intend to.
What They Will Do for You
7. Medicine and surgery have1
turned away from alcohol because'
They will cure yourbsckacha.
it is a harmful agency in their | rac- strengthen your kidneys, cor.
Use.
rect urinary irregularities, build
8. Courts of law are finding con­
up the worn out tissues, and
stitutional reasons for declaring
•liminate the excess uric acid
against whiskey and beer.
9. Politicians are wisely declar that causes rheumatism. Pre­
ing themselves to the putting away sent Bright’s Disease and Dia-
of the saloon.
batca, and restare health and
Ill The periodical literature of
Strength.
Refuas aubatitutea.
the day is taking strong ground
against the liquor traffic.
Sold by Cha«. I. Clough. Towtt
II. The saloon itself, growing!
desperate on account oiita vanish !
ing power, is at the same time
growing worse and worse in its
methods of conducting business.
1*- State after state is adopting
prohibitory, and Local Option laws
Durin< th« past 36 year« no rem-
until now three fifths of our nation­
proven more prompt or
al domain has outlawed the bever-
more effectual in its cures of
age liquor traffic.
Coughs. Colds and Crouo
The tide is surely turning after all
than Chamberlains Cough Bemedr In
these years in whu-h the nation has
lain bare to the scorn and pity of
many homes It is relied upon aa i«w.
AOT AU fteAT AÜi Lite TteWUt.
pUcitly as th« faulty physician ft rOn
the just and pare. The light is
tains no opium or oh er narcotic and
surely coming, alter all these years
may be given aa confidently to a bay
of darkness and debauchery.
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recipes .
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Chamberlain’s
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lor cough and j
I Colic, Cholera anc « cipes
cure, liniments, tonic* »i
Diarrhoea Remed) ! other leinedies have •
careful attention here *
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Rig’s
New Discovery
Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy
aa to an adult. Fnca J6c. large atwe 50-■
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the most intricate presentì
tiuns.
Our fresh, high gU
drugs will help to i”*1
these remedies mute
tive than ever.
Right prices
assured.
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