Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 08, 1910, Image 6

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    T il LAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 8. 1910
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Wouldn’t there have been a
big excitement had the know­
ing ones got next to the fact
that a meteor was going to fall
on Sunday.
Probably some wise guy will
lx- giving out tire information
where the meteor came, from
and the number of millions of
miles per minute it flew thro­
ugh '.-pace.___
'1'here are quite a number of
grass widowers amongst the
business men.
If President
Holmes would take a little com­
pasión on them and have the
l idies »line and wine the poor
deserted husband, it might help
lueui bear their iouesoineucss.
in straightening out any flaws,
if there are any, in the bill. As
there is no reason to hurry in
getting it to a vote, a little care­
ful deliberation, with the assis­
tance of the attorneys, may
prove a good thing. We make
this suggestion to Mayor Coates
and President Holmes, not in
any way to retard its passage,
but a little discussion amongst
the business men would enlight­
en them on some of the provi­
sions they may not exactly un­
derstand. It is a good charter
and far in advance of the pres­
ent one.and although there are a
few points which are a matter
of opinion, where, probably, if I
it were left to twelve men. they I
would all disagree, we do not
want to see it voted upon be­
fore it is properly understood.
Someone set a report going
Deputy District Attorney G.
that the meteor had taken the Willett was perfectly dumb­
top off Mt. Hood, and before the founded when trying a case in
rt port had traveled far it was , the justice court last week,
m..de woioe, for it was said that 'which, for sanguinary perver­
Mount flood had exploded ai <1 sion of the truth, is similar to
the t< p was blown off. And other cases which have made
some people believed it.
this county’s justice courts no­
I torious for false swearing. 'This
If’ R'epuhlicaus who aspire to is a case where Earl Gilmore, a
political office would prate a son of W. J. Gilmore, went to
little more about the G.O. I', the Deputy District Attorney’s
and less about Statement No. 1 office and complained about
mid anti assembly, they would Ennis McIntosh giving him
appear to better advantage, for whiskey. Mr. Willett, before
it is well known that the Dem­
he would take the case up, told
ocrats have worked these side the boy that all he wanted to
issues to defeat Republican can­
know was the truth, and young
didates.
Gilmore repeated several times
Even some of the candidate that McIntosh had given him
who aspire to office are advo­ whiskey, whereupon Mr. Wil­
cating what the snap shot mail let made out a complaint and
advanced as the most practical Gilmore swore to the truth of
Imagine Mr. Willett’s sur­
and economical system of road it.
building in this county. Say, prise, when the case was being
boys, we have no objections tried on Friday, when young
whatever to you swiping dur Gilmore swore on the stand that
ideasand claiming them us ori­ McIntosh did not give him the
ginal, but we want them, who­ whiskey. Here is a case which
ever composes the county court, the grand jury should investi­
gate, for the boy must have been
to put them into effect.
coerced into going to the De­
The provision in the pro­ puty District Attorney’s office
posed city charter governing in swearing to the complaint,
saloons is a matter that tlieie or coerced into telling a bare­
is some little difference of faced lie on the witness stand.
opinion, even amongst those Justice demands that those who
who contemplate going into intimidated the boy be sent to
the saloon business whenever jail, for that is where they lie-
the county goes “ wet” again. long.
We will express our opinion, for
Good Roads Increasing.
this is the conclusion we have
Oregonian.
arrived at ; '¡'hose who want to
Somebody that ‘‘necessity ia the
get into the saloon business and mother of invention.” If might
intend running them in the truthfully be added that it has
disreputable manner they were brought into existence a great many
that do not come ex­
run a few years ago,, the pro­ conveniences
actly under the head of invention.
visions governing salooon are Among these might be mentioned
not acceptable, while, on the the good roads in localities which
othtJr hand, they are a protec­ would be inaccessible without them.
We observe for instance that Coos
tion to the man whose aim is to County
has expended $200,000 on
inn a decent saloon, provided roads within the past year. Con­
the mayor will enforce the law. sidering the sise and population of
Sometning Doing in Real Estate.
Some of our people are a little
pessimistic and have been com­
plaining that there has not been
the
activity in
real
estate;
sales
this
year that
there
was last. To inform ourselves on |
this point we called on F. R. Beale,
our leading real estate man, and
learn from him that the sales of
I ds office, up to this date, have
exceeded those of last year. Mr.
Beale has in his employ three high
class salesman, all of whom, in­
cluding himself are kept constanly
busy.
The following are a list of the
sales consumated through Mr.
Beals’ office in the last 20 days.
Previous months show about the
same volume of business:
L. N. Fletcher to E. C. Sowle,
40 acre tract on Long
Prarie................................. • $2,250.00
Merton Everest to James
Whitman, 40 acres on Nes-
tucca........................................ 3,500.00
Oak Nolan to U. G. Jackson,
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res. lot in Tillamook..........
Smith heirs to M. L. Barber,
40 acres at Long Prairie 1,000.00
M. 1.. Barber to Henry
Leach, same as above.. . 1,075.00
S. Scliiffmann toMaine.farin
and stock on S. fork Ne­
halem.................
40,300.00
W. It. Easter to Victor Lun­
deen, business Jot in TiU-
mook........................................ 2,000.00
Chester McGee to V. Lun­
deen, residence lot.............
Lake Lytle lots to F. W. Ber­
ger, et al, 26 lots............... 2,500.00
J . C. Ayers to Vesta L. Batt,
res. lot in Tillamook.........
John Brant to R. C. Magar-
re'l, two resident lots Tn
Tillamook City...................
J. N. Whitman to M. Ever­
ty and
est, city property
Clover-
business
at
Clover­
dale............................................ 2700.00
Henry Leach to H. and L.
I,each, 40 acres at Long
Prairie................... ................... 1,900.00
Geo. Lamb to Prof. Baker,
res. property in Tilla­
mook ...................................... 1,600.00
Six lots at Lake Lytle to E.
P. Frost and associates.
One lot at Lake Lytle to
John Gill.................................
Chester McGheeto McHugh,
res. lot in Tillamook.........
F. W. Berger to Peals Land
Co.,
farm at I l?asant
Valley........................
5,000.00
St. Alphonsus Academy.
School will re-open Monday, Sept.
12th.
The course of study is complete,
embracing Primary, Intermediate,
Grammar and Academic depart­
ments.
Students wishing to prepare for
Teachers examinations will receive
special attention.
Music classes will also pe resum­
ed.
Parents are urgently requested to
send their children at thebeginning
of the term, when classes are being
arranged.
GirlH will be received as boarders.
For particulars apply to
S ister S uperior .
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for nomination on the
Republican ticket, to the Office of
Justice of the Peace, Second lustice
District, suit if nominated and
elected, I will accept such office and
serve the public to the best of my
ability.
Very respectfully,
E. W. S tanley .
SCHNAL’S GREA
REMOVAL SALE!
To-Day this Great Removal Sale commences and will only last until the 20th da,
September, for 15 days only, and it is to your interest to take advantage of this g
removal sale. Every article in the house will be sold at a discount from 10 to 50
cent. As our stock is so large and this space is too small to mention each and e,
article of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, buy j
winter supplies now.
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
MEN’S
SOX, regular 10c. a pair, removal sale, 6c. a pair.
15c. SOX, 8c. a pair.
25c. SOX, 19c. a pair.
35c. SOX, 24c. a pair.
10c. HANDKERCHIEFS, 4c. each.
COTTON GLOVES, regular 10c. now 6c.
15c. COTTON GLOVES, 8c. a pair.
WORK SHIRTS, regular 50c. now 35:.
75c. WORK SHIRTS, 49c.
$1.00 SHIRTS, 69c.
UNDERWEAR, Jersey Ribbed, regular 75c., sale 39c. each.
WOOL UNDERWEAR, The Glastenbury, regular J/.50,
special removal sale, 95 c.
EAGLE BRAND all wool UNDER WEAR, regular $1 73 a garment,
removal sale price $1.29.
SCOTCH NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR, regular $1.30 a gar
ment, removal sale price, $1.23.
COME EARLY and get your WINTER SUPPLI
while we have all sizes.
MORRIS SCHNAL,
Popular Priced Clothier.
Real Rstate Market Awakening.
During the past week the follow­
ing reality changes were made
through Rollie W. Watson's office;:
D. T. Edmunds made a deal with
F. D. Stalford, of Neskowin, for 20
acres of rich bottom land and the
general store and stochof merchan­
dise at that place. Mr. Edmunds
placed his son Ernest in charge of
the store. Dwight lias considerable
confidence in the future of Tillamook
beach investment»,-as he has recent­
ly acquired considerable property
at Pacific City, where he also con­
ducts the large store at that place.
Several Tillamook City lots have
changed hands during the week
under contract. Mr. Courier, who
just came here from Idaho, pur­
chased a lot in Central Addition
and is now building thereou a nice
cottage and will otherwise improve
the property.
Mr. W. C. King. Mr. Uy. Crensnaw
and Mr. S. Viereck have purchased
lots at Neskowin. Messrs. Crenshaw
and King have made improvements
on their lots and will build thereon
comfortable -bungalows by next
summer. They spent all of last
week at Neskowin with their fami­
lies.
Messrs. Ulrich and Christ, two
hustling Switzers, purchased 80
acres on the North Fork of the Ne­
halem river -at Coal Creek, from
George M. Kftight, and will proceed
at once to improve this property.
They made-» very good buy.
Mr. P. B. Bennet, who lives north
of town, sold hia half acre place and
improvements to Mr. C. K. Davis,
who has but just recently come to
Tillamook with his family and be­
came so pleased with the place that
he decided to locate here. Mr. Ben­
net ia undecided at thia time wheth­
er he will return to Montana or re-
inveat in Tidaniook again. Nr.
Bennet ia a good citixen and we !
wiah he would remain and realize '
in the future development and
prosperity of the Tillamook valley. |
Carry these Chenues when you T
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uu»lkh. .W« W . -, ,
that remote county, the sum spent
DflNKçné ThusT comtan V
roads is remarkably heavy, and
It is reniurkuble that Demo- for
it is a line tribute to the enterprise
era tn, wh<> claim to he chain- of the people. Had Coos-County
I ions of the direct primary law, been favored with railroads or other
ftVTOTBl MO» or
are not living up to the letter of means of which would permit the
inhabitants to move around and
the law the same as Republi­ bundle their products, it is not im­ To the Voters of Tillamook County.
SIXTEENTH STATE M
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can candidates are doing in this probable that the necessity for wa­
I hereby announce myself as a
county, (fh, no, they are too gon remit improvement would have candidate for nomination on the
crafty for that.
A few of the bi en less pronounced This thought Republican ticket, to the Office of
is suggested by conditions in Wash­
Democratic war horses will get ington County which enjoys a freq­ Constable, of the Second Justice
together, make up n slate mid uent and ample service by rail and I District, and if nominated and
elected. I will accept such office and
pass the word round to the un- trolley, and lias accoringly deemed serve the public to the best of my
it
unnecessary
to
engage
very
ex
­
territled brethred Whom they
ability.
in road improvements.
Very reapecfully,
are to vote lor. Ami, of course* tensively
Over in Tillamook county, which
II. E. D awson .
A mcricah B ukos ’ A ssociation
the D 'inocrati • brethren will do for years has been shut in from the
as their politi al bosSCs dictate. outside world, the citizens nullified
Just Listed With Watson.
are cashed at par throughout the World. A
Yet what a. great big howl is some.of the bad effects resulitng
from no railroud trnns|>ortiition by
payment of tickets, hotel service and other t:
m ule because 121M• representa­ building a remarkably fine system $2200.— 160 acre ranch lit the South
penses.
Self-identifying.
Safer than money«
of Tillamook County. Describ­
tive Republicans from all parts ol wagon-roads. These are so much
convenient;
The
best
form
of travelers’ credit,
ed
in
letter
as
follows:
—
10
to
12
su|»eri<>r
to
those
lying
nearer
of the Stale selected a 'ticket
acres cleared. House of 4 rooms,
be pleased to explain the system and supply these
composed ol good men whom to Portlhml, and in which the op-
14 X 14. Barn 14 X 24 X 10.
]M>rtunities for building are much
t'ley ask Republicans to work better, that every outsider who uses
Garden in good shape. 3 cows.
and vote for.
2 calves. 1 hog. All household
these Tillamook roads is a maxed at
effects go with the place. Terms:
their exc< líem e. Lincoln County
$lto> cash. Balance on time to
has been for a number of years fav-
suit purchaser. Just the place
ored with rail trans|M>rtation, and
for stock, lots of out range
while it is in a degree inefficient,
IN
$l2ri>
—Two City lots anil house cen­
ami only reached n small portion of
COUNTY
COUMTVj
TILLAMOOK CITY.ORE.i_
trally
located
4
hike
from
the
of the cmiuty. it seems to have
post
office.
This
is
very
desir
­
checked any |H>ssible desire forsnch
able property. Now is the Jime
comprehensive and complete road
to invest.
building ns has lieen going on
in Tillmmsik and Coos Counties. $3200.-320 acres of first class land,
1(X) acres of which is creek bot­
While Tillaimsik County began her
tom and level; balance sloping
road binding before the automobile
aide hill land suitable for fruit.
had commenced to figure as a pro­
SCHOOL CHILDREN
This land«« in the rough, and
minent factor in the transportation
Your eyes are worth more to you than any
covered with a light growth of
Iiould no* ladieve the hot problem, the appearance of the
Your safety and your success iu life depend on
timber which can be easily re­
rot.
We wnnt to ia\ machines has materially promoted
eyes; therefore, take care of them. Alwin*
moved at no great expense. At
the
cause
ol
good
roads.
in tx'half of the court,;
$10 (>er acre this is one of the
The automobile owners in their
your head up when you read. Hold yo«*r
best buys for investment in Till­
exploring tours have penetrated
fourteen inches from your face. Be sure that
amook
county.
Running
water
strange places and they have die-
light
is clear and good. Never read with flu*
through
the
¡dace.
Ua-ated
on
covered advantages and jpportun-
shining directly on the book.
Never face th*1
survey of electric railroad, and
Auction Sale
I ities of which the outside world is
enough timber on the place to
in reading. Let the light come front behind«*
ignorant. Hut few of lit, in fact,
Auction sale, one mile north of
more than amply repay one for
were aware of the excellence of Till-
your left shoulder. Avoid books or papers Pn
purchasing. Terms cash at $10 Tiilt-mook on the Bay City road, on
amook County's roads until a few
indistinctly or in small type. Rest your e.»'*
I »er acre. This is a good buy Thursday, Sept. ISth'at 1 p.m.. of
venturesome antomobile drivers had ,
the following property:
I cow.
tor a short time only.
looking away from the hooks every few '’‘"’"‘‘"n’
fought their wav over the terrible
chicken, two seated buggv, organ,
If in doubt about your eves consult me. I **
intervening roads and landed in the
sewing machine. Iiedsteads and
the truth about them and the information win
rich land lying along the coast. I
eprings.chaire,
carjiets,
range,
cook
­
Tillamook will now l>e Opened up
nothing and you will not lie asked to buy.
,
ing utensils and other things too
Dr. HENRY E. MORRIS, Eye Specialist. Tills"**
by a railroad. but all of the money
numerous
to
mention.
Terms
that has ticen *|»ent in building
known on day of sale.
good roads will bring better returns
P. B. B ennett .
than ever l»eforv. for these high-
C. E. Reynolds, auctioneer.
ways will admit of more rapid de
veiopment than would lie isiasible
For constitutional amendment To the Voters of Tillamook County.
with bad ronda
C« mm County, like Tillamook, will
giving to cities and towns I. Axel Nelson.« resident of Hebo.
Before the proposed charter short I v enjoy railroad tran»(s>rta-
exclusive
power to license, Oregon, do hereby annhounce my-
tion.
for
a
county
of
such
wonder
ia voted upon it might be well
self a candidate for the office of
wealth ami resources «a to war­
regulate, control, suppress, County
for President Holme« to call a ful
Commissioner, subject to
rant the ex|>emlitiire of $ji(LUX) tn
or prohibit the sale of intox­ the voters of the Republican party
meeting of the Cottinicrviid a single year on wagon roads can
Club, an a« tn uncertain the not much longer be neglected
icating liquors within the at the primary nominating election
to be held Sept. 24. 1910.
view« < f the business men and Me inwhile there are a number of
municipality.
If nominated and elected. I will A good school none better. Well estabhi-hed
it that ia the kind of charter other counties in the state already 32« X Yes
do all iu my power to employ a Successful graduates. Skillful, paiustaking trad
enjoying
rail
transportation,
which
they want
At the same time might to advantage emulate the ex­
practial engineer and to let all road
low Many other advantages, Let
work by contract to the lowest re­
the legal liglitsni '• • city c< uhi ample of the enterprising coast
about
them.
\\ rite for catalogue.
sponsible
bidder.
rentier some valuable assistati e connties by proceeding to build a
Very Respectfully.
system ol good wagon roads.
A xel N elson .
TRAV€L6RSCH€QU€S
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
Settle It Now
Settle It Right
W. I STALEY, Principal.
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