Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 15, 1910, Image 5

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    TlliLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 15. 1910
hood and liis God. It gives uotb- ASSEMBLY OPPOSITION
IS
(ing in return.
DYING.
took lhe liquor traffic is unfair to the
business man. It gets the first Only a Few Republican Papera
ton.
Fighting the Party.
grab at the workman's wages, by
trapping him Saturday and Sunday
men.
Polk County Observer.
iwn, with just after he lias been paid hie
It is a fact worthy of mention that
yreekly
wage.
It
shows
its
greed
y around
the number of Republican news­
len spots by keeping open long after other
papers in Oregon fighting the
stores
are
closed.
It
plays
upon
Hh all your
assembly
is steadily growing less. .
■ get along its patron’s weakness and passions
Prior to the holding of the assembly, \
■ to debauch and unfits them f< r legitimate busi­
a few Republican papers were hos- ! -'
I your boys. j ness. It strips men of their money
tile
to the plan. This condition no
k»ooey.
i j and precludes the possibility of
■ wired of the their paying other legitimate bills. louger exists. Perusal of our ex­
How much is I The liquor traffic is unfair to changes each week discloses a
keone answer 1 labor. It uses up raw material, steadily diminishing opposition,
employing a less number of men until today, out of a total of more
I>WD.
process than any other busi- than 100 Republican papers in the
Innes. AVhat in
state, scarcely a half dozen are fight­
¡Answer, 2OX). , —ft employs a far 'mailer
ing the assembly candidates.
number
of
men
for
the
money
in
­
fa little light-'
The cause of this change of atti­
■ d resu ned: vested than any other activity. It
tude is evident to any thinking
makes
life
for
the
laborer,
in
these
ked up to you |
mind. In the first place, the editors
¡.let us damn . days of machinery, exceedingly
je you JU 40 a dangerous. It unfits the man who, who opposed the assembly at the
outset, in tlie fear that an effort was
f “Say, what without it, is a very capable work­ being made to set aside tile primary
I pound hog i man. It spends for the laborer all law, have found that this gathering
■0. 'So,' said I hia money, and makes it impossible of Republicans did not take away
I piece, and for him to use liquor and buy a from the voters of Oregon a single
Everything that makes
lay, brother, home.
right or privilege. They further
kere a hog? against the laborer also is a damage
see these assembly candidates
lamily would to the employers.
going quietly about their business
The liquor is unfair to those seek­
luy a sucking
affairs, leaving their candidacy in
ing
the
bettermentof
the
community.
iuiu of $ .40 a
the hands of the people and willing
.ur boys to tie Schools are not so well attended to submit to the popular verdict on
from
the
homes
of
drinking
men.
l of mothers
the 24th day of September, while a
town ruined— Children of drinking parents are miscellaneous horde of disgruntled
cheap. But I not as clear headed to do intellect­ politicians and professional pie-
a are worth, ual labor. Churches find the sa­ huntess, posing as anti-assembly
loon the greatest obstacle in their
candidates, are running around
out There is work of evangelizing the land. All over the state, engaged in the most
it signed that reforms expend most of their unseemly and disgusting scramble
those saloons strength against the saloon, and for office it has ever been the lot of
leserves every every kind of crime makes a breast­ the Oregon voter to witness.
ur home shall work of the liquor traffic behind
The greater part of this pretended
rave, and your which to hide.
opposition to the assembly is noth­
lhe embraces of
ing more iu reality than a well-laid
. What did you The New Oregon State School Fot plan to defeat the Republican party
The Deaf.
l did not want
in the state. Awaking to a realiza­
or your da lighter
The fall session of the new State tion of this fact, these editors are
jrd, what did you School for the Deaf will open Sept. unwilling to lend their influence to
up on your feet 28th. The new buildings, for which the game. Even this early in the
ou surely did not the last legislature appropriated campaign, opposition to the assem­
your boy would seventy five thousand dollars, have bly candidates among Republican I
it your neighbor’s been completed and are being made newspapers has almost entirely dis­ I
m’t you Bay, ‘To ready for occupancy. Those form­ appeared, and it may lie confidently I
ighty’s truth, I did erly occupied have been transferred predicted that tietween now and
If the devil don't to the State Sanitarium for the ■ieptemlier 24 the list of pa|»ers
I is just because he Treatment of Tuberculosis,
fighting the assembly will dwindle
u, and every man
The new School plant is modern down to a few Democratic sheets
that petition—the in every respect, and is most con­ and that precious pair of twins—the
e last man of you— veniently located in the snberbs of Portland Journal and Hofer's Jour­
he won’t get much, Salem, on a track of fifty two acres, nal.
lat signed that pe- on tne line of the Oregon Electric
TRIP TO BAYOCRAN PARK.
1 like a dog, you And almut half a mile west of the
»1, that’s all.”
State Fair Grounds.
Washington and Polk County
■ The object of this school is to
Riads Bad for Autos.
i on The Saloon.
educate the deaf children who come
To Tillamook, Bayocean and the
aristocracy of any to it without language into useful, ocean was the trip taken last week
xiaed to aristocrac- intelligent, self-supporting citizens. by Vice-President W. J. Clemens,
oaed to aristocracies This is accomplished by means ol
of the Portland Automobile Club,
I opposed to pluto- both ¡literary and industrial train­ and accompanying him on his little
friends, if I had to ing.
jaunt were A. G. Dunnagan, with
1 rather have a plut-
Seven literary and five industrial the Gorham Rubber Company,
ey, or a plutocracy teachers are employed. All the agentsforGoodrich tires, and Amos
plutocracy of blood literary teachershave received spe­ T. Higgins, of the Fleisclirter-Mayer
der a plutocracy of cial technical training for their Company. The party made the trip
Ik about fairness in work, principally at the training on Saturday and stayed over Sun­
IM.
If you will read schools in Washington, D. C., day and returned on Monday, Labor
of the saloonkeeper Northampton, MasB. and Philadel­ Day.
words that do not phia. Great attention is devoted to
Great improvements are being
as and justice. There the development of speech and made at Bayocean, reported the
and justice there, and speech-reading among the deaf in motering party on its return to
well understand that addition to the necessary instruction Portland. They predict a brilliant
in not be used by the in written language.
future for the Tillamook Bay resort.
Trades teaching is an exceedingly
IS.
A saloon is at
While there they saw and inter­
:e and never tolerated ini|Mjrtant part of the work, and this viewed W. E. Coman. one of the of­
:essary. Notaxly de- feature has been greatly strengthen­ ficials of the United Railways and
x>n. They apologize ed in the last few years. The girls other Hill lines in Oregon. lie told
tr defend it. You can­ are given ample time and skilled them the road into Tillamook would |
te in this union, or a instruction by special teachers in be completed by next Season.
le where the people cooking, sewing and dressmaking ;
“The commissioners of Tillamook
I saloon ever urge it while boys are taught printing, County deserve a pat on tlie back
Iter and educational woodwork, leather work, and for for their good work, ’’saidMr. Clem­
i economic asset, those interested, considerable at­ ents. Under their direction mile
that the saloon is tention is given to general farm and after mile of road in that county is
Go and visit the garden work.
being macadamized. Workmen are
The recent progress of the school even-where improving ii|M>n the
r great liquor dealers,
and see if they are is shown by tlie winning of the roads. When their extenstive cam­
Go with a petition gold medal for general excellence paign is finished Tillamook County
to join you in putting of work shown at the Alaska Yukon can boast of the finest roads col­
their residence and Exposition, in connection with the lectively, of any county in the state.
last to do it. They state schools of Washington, Cali­
“We found some bad roads on
non near the house of fornia and Utah.
our trip, the worse being in Wash­
A majority of the pupils enter ington and PolkCounties. In Yam­
md not only deprive
of value, Imt will ruin school not knowing a word of lang hill County the roads sre lietter.
he sal am and they do uage. not even their own names, Through the Grund Ronde Indian
■r their own homes, and the transformation of these Reservation the roads are in fright­
place the police officer pupils into intelligent young men ful condition, almost as l>ad as in
! is looking for a crim- and women and skilled workers, Washington County.”
I the first place closed caimble of inde|>endenL useful and
Mr Cl«ments and |>srty was on»
happy citizenship, is trnly marve­ of several spending tlie week-end I
> on in the town.”
lous. A number of graduates are at Tillamook and Bayocean last
Unfair.
successfully pursuing courses at week. One of the cars; a Franklin,
the National College for the Deaf driven by D. S. Du Hois, of the
ie Stainless Flag, i
traffic is unfair to the in Washington, D. C-
Menzies-Du llois Automobile Com­
Through ignorance of the exis­ pany, and carrying C. H. Williams,
es tlie saloon a city in-
ita impurity and crime tence of the school, or misconcep­ also of that firm, made a try for a
iritv and crime. What- tion of its purpose and character, record from Portland and succeded
■e of the traffic pro­ there are deaf children in many in breaking it. That machine low­
les the disgrace of the commuuities who are not sent at ered the former record held by Mr.
f it. The citizens are the proper time, and others are Clemens' tour-cylinder machine by
rs in the criminality of >1 lowed to grow up to manhood and 17 minutes. The car, driven by
womanhood, ignorant, helpless, de­ Du Bois, was a six-cylie<ier. 42-
traffic is unfair to the pendent, unable to express their horse power car. It left Portland
principal business of a simplest wants in verbal language, shortly ufterS o’clock in the morn­
ge is the making of cat off from social converse, men­ ing. Mr. Du Hots and party made
hi ng should be allowed tally and spiritually starved and several tide trips to Nehalem. Gari­
ut such as conduces to stunted. Their unnecessary plight baldi an<l Neskowin and other places
the home. We know is infinitely worse that of th« wholly of interest near there. They re
in all of life in any ns illiterate hearing person, and surely turned on Monday, taking eight
damages the home as no missionary, or social, or civic hours for the return journey.
duty was ever more sacred than
jnor saloon.
>or traffic is unfair to (hat of seeing that there sa few
They Take the Kiahs Oat.
It takes hie mower, if ¿sees as possible. Especially so
'*1 have need Dr King's New IJfe
Jrength, it takes Ma rep as the state provides free every fa­ Pilla for many yearn, with iocreus
They take tlie
taken his character, it cility for the prevention of w h I ■ nic aatiafa« I hhi .
Full informs-! ktnka out of atomach. liver ami
>e irness of Mair, it takes disastrous result«
l-rwels.
without fwa- or friction,'
tion regarding the school can tie'------
—. ,,.
, c. ’
hand, it lakes his satis hid bv addressing the Superin says N H. Brown, of I ittsfie if, , V L
life, sad hie hope of tewdeirt State School for Deaf. <.i» ran teed autrafsetury »» I has.
I- Clough's drug stole Zh.
. It takes away hia iuao- Salem. Oregon
T BO1T3
A ttorney - at -L aw .
S/Í
H •
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office. Taxes paid for non­
g Bosenberg Bros., J
AGENTS FOR PURE WHITE AND
EVERETT FLOUR.
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
BEST /z»
Best on the Market.
STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES. >©>
We carry a Full Line of Feeds.
Grass Seed a Specialty.
(©))
GIVE US A TRIAL.
t
CARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY AT-LAW,
£>eut«chcr ^bvolint.
.X
Office across the street and north lr»»m
the Poet Office.
(J^EORGE WILLETT,
Steamer
a
A ttorn ky - at -L aw .
Next to Tillamook County
Hauk,
T illamook
-
O regon
Sue H. Elmore”
(CAPT I». SCHRADER)
T
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
H. GOYNE,
A ttornev - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court Hou.se,
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
T illamook , O regon
H<'ALS, A'.D.,
Tillamook & Portland
PHYSICIAN Ä SURGEON,
TllxLAMuOK.
Ottico < ll-on Huiliiiiia.
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday.
Residriiu* : Nr*. Wei»»’ houx», w««l of
Uri Mnlkcr'i
Couch St. Wharf, Portland.
< <
That’s
g
All.”
KER RON,
M.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
C oncrete B uilding .
Tillatncok,
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bunk
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Otllce over J. A.
A/ Co.
TÜI miikmj I i , Ore.
hawk ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
--
BAY CITY, OREGON.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
•
J. P. ALiLiBN, Proprietor
K. BEALS,
J
REAL ESTATE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
F inancial A gent ,
Special Atteution paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
Oregon
H. I. M. SMITH,
’^^7’
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Tillamook, Oregon
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
R. A. D. l’ERKINH,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
r
f
Roth phon««.
I
A. K. CASE.
FVOPNIKTON
/
ill Hturnvaia's Buihiing.
AU Work Guaranteed.
Tillamook Iron Works
IÌLLAMOOK.
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
OREGON.
J-JR. P. J. SHARP,
Boiler Work. Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK
I I tib e
RESIDENT
DE.4T1ST,
Office aero« the street iron* the
Court House.
Dr. Wise's office.
OREGON
8ARC1UCT,
The Fashionable Tailor.
C.ea'jing, I’rtHxitig and Repair
ing a Sjiecially.
I
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I
I
I
i
GOLDEN
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
GATE
L an » O fficn H i - wnmn
A »FBCIALTV.
pUWiNti
A < OWING
LAWYERS.
heaves Tillamook for
KOMM 3H4 WoiCirrm HviLfNBv.
T win » asp O am *»•••*•
Room Neat U) U m Ul Lami Oft'*
PORI LAND. OREGON.
Astorie and Portland,
THURSDAY of
S WHITEHOUSE &
•
SON.
INSURANCE. FIRE.
MARINE, ACCIDENT,
BONDS, Etc.
T illamook
O rkgo «.
Both Phon*a.
Each Week
Freight and Passengers
RS. ALICIA PH KU’S,
t
!
I
FOR RATES ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN. Arent.
i
GRADUATE NURSE.
MRS.
PAGE'S
TILLAMOOK,
HOUSE,
ORB