Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 29, 1910, Image 2

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    T11A.AMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 29. 1910
RATES GP
SUBSCRIPTION.
.STKtCTLV IN AIIVANCE.)
HARBOR NEEDS TOLD.
.i
Greater Oregon Home Rule Associ­ and keep them wet for all times.
Inasmuch as the saloon is the fer­
ation Pro and Con.
tile kource of all crime and the twin
1.50 Vast Acreage May Be Opened in
Helow we give the gist of argu­ brother of all vices, it would be
Tillamook County—Timber
75
ment
as
presented
by
both
aides:
50
Wealth is Big
monstrous to release it from the
A ffirmative . It in no way an­ criminal laws of the State. Imagine
From the Oregonian.
nuls the affect of the provisions of
Portland saloons subject to no high­
With the improvement of the har­
^ilhunooh Ijeabliqbt, bors of Tillamook and Buy City, on the local option law, as they are re­ er power than the city council.
tained in full force, within the cor­
What kind ot councils would every
Tillamook Bay, which it is expected porate limits of every city.
It pre­
will be undertaken by the Govern­ vents forcing saloons, or prohibi­ city soon have under such condi­
Improving Tillamook Harbor.
ment within the next 13 months, tion, upon a municipality by voters tions? This amendment means
that yjur city council would be the
Major Morrow, of the Corps of En­ providing the work is recommended
living outside the city, who pay no
stake the saloon would play for.
gineers, accompanied by Senat< r by the board of Engineers at Wash­
city taxes, and are in no wise inter­
Does the prospect please yon?
Bourne and Russell Hawkins, of the ington, an outlet for commercial
ested in the city government. It can
Whitney Lumber Company, is at shipping will be secured for Tilla­
This amendment is unfair from
only be opposed by persons who
Tillamook investigating the possi­ mook County which will mean prac­
cannot trust a city to conduct its a dollar point of view. A wet city
bilities of that h.irhor for becoming tically the opening up of an empire
own legitimate business according receives all the revenue frbm the
:i fii>t-class seaport. Therein plen­ capable of producing millions of ,
to tlie will of the majority of its peo­ saloon and creates a very large ma­
ty of land there for building a city dollars annually.
ple. The safe guards now existing jority of expense of court, sheriff,
and plenty of water outside the bar
There are approximately 60,000 are preserved. The amendment if jails, poor farm, etc.;, but the entire
to float ships. The problem now to acres in the county, of which about |
county is taxed equally with the
be settled is the removal of enough 90 per cent are covered by first-class adopted would not take away from city to support these and receives
sheriffs, district attorneys, or other
sand and debris from the channel saw timber. On account of the
police officers, the power to suppress no revenue. Gne saloon in Grant
to admit the sea water in sufficient lack of shipping facilities at the
any
state crime committed in the county cost the taxpayers in that
depth to float larger vessels than present time, the lumbering indus- •
city, as the provision: “Subject to county $7,500 and the farmers have
can now enter the port, The pres- try there is carried on only in a
the constitution and criminal laws to pay their share of the ex­
ent depth of water is insufficient small way and owners of timber
i of the state,” is retained in the pense that never would occurred
for vessels of more than 13feet draft. 1 lands are practically powerless to
amendment. This effectually main had there been no saloons.
To secure tonnage that can l>e eco- manufacture lumber or to under­
This amendment in the liquor
tains the supremacy of the state,
nomically used, it is necessary to take any considerable improve­
men’s stone wall about the incorp­
and
at
the
same
time
insures
home
have at least I twenty feet of water ments in the holdings.
rule. If adopted, it accomplishes, orated towns of the State to “save’1
on the liar. 1 If the Government takes
It is estimated that there are not only the results above mention­ them to the traffic. By cunning
into consideration the immensity 16,0)0,0(4),000 feet of saw timber in
ed. but at the same time defeats allusion to the local option law it
ol t lie traffic that could be developed ! the county, based upon figures
aims to use the popularity of that
statewide prohibition.
by a deeper channel into Tilla- i made by Major Langfitt in 1903.
law for its own benefit.
1.
Forty
thousand
leading
citi
­
mook, tliere is hardly any doubt As there is only one sawmill of any
The problem of the nation is
zens,
including
business
and
pro
­
about the necessary appropriation size in the county, only a small
the city. The problem of the city
fessional
men,
farmers,
bankers
being secured.
traction of the entire standing tim­
is the saloon.
The saloon de­
There is not only more standing ber has been converted into lumber. and many ministers have signed a
bauches manhood and
creates
protest
against
statewide
prohibi
­
timber than is tributary to any
Dairying Industry Important.
I venal, purchaseable vote and its
tion.
other port on the Pacific Coast, but
At the present time dairying and
2. Statewide prohibition would ’ headquarters for it, so that, when
the dairying ami small farming the manufacture of cheese are the
I wanted to further the purpose of
kill
the present local option law.
industries aie of great value and principal industries that are carried
3. (t would retard the develop­ 'special privilege, it is at hand.
are radidly growing.
This pro- on toany extent. Last year’s cheese
I Until thia debauchery is emled lhe
I>osed improvement of f iliamook bar ' product for the county amounted to ment of Oregon.
/»ifxr ia
n il
4. It is an exploded theory, long ’ ' rimhlorn
pioblem rtf
of flii»
the city
is hnnplpag
hopeless m and
isot nearly as much interest toJPort- ' 3,000,000 pounds, which brought
Liixl as it is to Tillamook.
It will into the county approximately $550,- ago discarded by such wealthy and tools of every iniquity and special
progressive states us New York, privilege will fill the offices of the
be impossible for the timber owners (JOJ.
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Indi- land and govern in the interest of
and other residents of that region
"The people of Tillamook County
ana,
Michigan, Wisconsin and New * their masters.
ever to get the best returns from [ are awake to the necessity of better
Vote No X 329 and also Yea X 342
their holdings except by waterahip- transportation facilities,” said Rus- Jersey.
N
egative . The most impudent ' and 344.
ment. As Tillamook grows through I sei Hawkins yesterday. Mr. Haw­
this improvement Portland will kins is heavily interested in timber affront to the intelligence of Oregon
The Panama Canal twill be forti­
share in the prosperity thus made holdings in the county and lias voters is this attempt to foist into fied, and if Great Britain has ever
the
constitution
in
a
new
dress,
the
possible ¡mil the trade of this city joined other land and timber own­
indulged in a dream that it would
with the Tillamook county scat will ers there in the movement to im­ "Reddy Hill,” which was defeated not be, her statesmen must attri­
at
the
last
state
election
by
a
major
­
double and treble as the develop­ prove the shipping situation. Con.
bute to Uncle Sam angelic virtues
ity of 11,994 votes,
This mnend-
ment of the country progresses.
i tinuilig he said:
which would long ago have resulted
inent
would
debar
the
voters
of
the
With :i twenty foot channel out of
"Tillamook is extremely rich in
in the sprouting of wings.
Tillamook and two railroads leading natural resources and we have con­ sovereign state from the right to
Nebraska turned Bryan down
across the Coast Runge to Portland, cluded it is high time to develop govern, regulate or prohibit the
on
county option and other things,
liquor
traffic
in
cities,
and
in
in
the
timber owners can ship the low- them.
In order to go ahead with
Its purpose but he captured Arkansas on the
r. rude lumber by water and the bet I the work we must have the chan- interest of rum rule,
ter qualities by mil. The wonder­ j tiels improved iri Tillamook Bay so is, first, to exclude the state from initiative and referendum. In cele-
fully productive soil that has made that we can ship our produ< ts in an ttie control of the liquor traffic, I brating this victory the next num­
I ilhimook famous will attract thou i economical mid satisfactory mun- Second, to entrench the saloon so ber of the Commoner may put
siitids of thrifty small farmers. As ner. The people of the comity are the people could not prohibit it eith­ roosters at the head of its Columns.
Washington University is institu­
fast siH the timber is removed, farms, united lor the project of improving er by state prohibition or county
orchards and gardens will take the, lhe channels and this week pledged option. Third, to run towns and ting departments to enable gradu­
place of the forests. Tillamook <q* fl>511,HO) to the project providing tile cities of Oregon wide open in defi­ ates to earn a living. Such depart­
any other coast port similarly sit­ Government will go ahead with the ance of the prevailing sentiment ments should be a part of every
uated can always call on Portland work within a reasonably short time. for better conditions throughout the higher institution of learning, as
state.
for assistance in any public work
many of their graduates have found.
Project Will Cost $2,000,000.
that will in the slightest degree
The Home Rule Amendment is
"l he project, it is estimated, will I
The Post-Dispatch prints a car­
enlarge the markets ami increase cost about $2,900,000.
The inspec­ un-American. The state is the unit. toon entitled “Hell Bent,” and
Mie exports of the territO'y.—Ore­ tion of the buy made by Major Mor­ Our cities must not be permitted to
showing a long procession of states,
gonian.
row has created enthusiasm over set up separate principalities in ab­ expected to go Democratic thia year,
the projecet and we feel convinced solute independence of our state toboganningdown an incline toward
An obscure English aviator blew that we will receive favorable action laws, particularly the criminal laws.
the infernal regions.
Sometimes,
into the Harvard meet and blew out Iroin the government in tlie near Our cities and counties are not sep­
wliqn free-trade journals don’t tell
again with nearly nil the prizes in future.
arate, they go up or down together. the truth in their print they do in
is pocket. The dark horse is be­
"At tlie present time there is only In Yamhill county four-fifths of the their pictures.
ginning to count in aerial science. about 10 per cent of the land in the taxable property and of the assess­
Why should Chicago grumble
Gov. I'atterson of Tennessee, who county w hich is available for dairy- ments is in the country outside of
lias pardoned so inmiy, seems to i ing purposes. The remainder is , corporate limits. How unfair and about its increase in population ?
he aide to find no pardon for him covered with timber. Fully 85 per un-American to disfranchise every No other town in the world, except
sell. Working a good thing too cent ot all the land in the county, man who lives outside of the city New York, of over 1,500,001) inhabi­
hard alwuys makes it too hard on when it is eventually cleared, will from having a vote concerning the tants ever made a gain of2ff| er cent
lie one who works it that way.
I be first class grazing land. So, one liquor traffic in his county. Like a in a decade. It ia true that New
A Wisconsin farmer who removed can see that with the already im­ decayed apple in a box, a wet city York, a much larger town, grew 38
to Canada and came luick at the mense dairying buainesn, Tillamook in a county reaches beyond itself percent.in the same ten years.
end of several years sajs the worse t ounty gives promise of becoming and starts decay in the whole body. But- New York is a marvel. More­
over it is hardly likely that either
difficulty lie fourni was
long the butter ami milk de|>ot of the en- The man in the country comes to
town to trade, he sends his children Chitago or New York will grow aa
droughts,
If the winters lire a i tire world.
He is affected fast in the decade which has Just
secondary tiouble Canali» is no
In a nut»hell, when adequate there to school.
Arcadia for tanning.
shipping facilities are secured for whether that town is wet or dry. beeti entered as they did in the one
just closed. Chicago'« Three Mill-
A Japanese paper predicts that Tillamook Comity, the extent of the The country sup|H>rts th« town.
ion Club will probably be here for
the I tilled States will have a great | products will lie lti,<U),0UU,UU0 feet of Not until the town or city builds a
many years yet.
wall
around
itself
and
supports
it
­
saw
timber
nt
$N
a
1IM<)
lector
$148,-
future inlluence in China. Uncle
Sam has not plotted for such u UUUOOO mid 5mi,000 acres devoted to self independent of the country is
How to Get Btrong
position, but lias simply treated dairying producing a revenue of the Home Rule amendment a just '4tP> K Daly’
W‘ Congress
law.
th«- old empire with siucere friendly $50 an acre annually, or $25,mi),0U>
St., Chicago, tells of a way to be­
This amendment does not “pre­ come strong:
He says:
“My
which Would be brought into the
«onsiitvriition.
county every 12 months.
serve the local option luw. It lim­ mother, who is old and was very
"Shannon's rabbits” once mul­
“Is it any wonder, then, that the its it to precincts und takes the en­ feeble, is deriving so much benefit
tiplied in Kansas City with all of
from Electric Bitters, that I feel
|a*ople
ol Tillamook mid of Portlaud forcement away from district attor­ it’a my duty to tell those who need
lhe fecundity of the sp«-«'ies, but
under a Republican stute adminis­ have awakened to the necessity of neys, sheriffs and grand juries, and a tonic and strengthening medicine
about it. In my mother's case a
tration there ia a premium offered better transportation facilities for permits city authorities to scoff at marked gain in flesh has resulted
tor rabbit skins |H>th in Kansas I illamook County and contiguous the power of the sovereign state. insomnia has been overcome, and
territory.
For after recounting, “Subject to she is steadily growing stronger.”
I ity and St. L oiiim .
the Constitution and criminal laws hlectnc Bitters quickly remedy
Your
kidney
trouble
may
be
of
I.ina Ciivulieri wsa deceived by
stomach, liver
liver and kidney corn 1 ­
it mav be either of the state,” it says, "and the ex-
Millionaire i hauler into marrying long standing,
plaints. Sold
fold u under guarantee at
acute or chronic, bill whatever elusive power to license, regulate,
him lie did not tell her Unit hi» it in
- --* • drug store. 50c.
is Foley's
Fidey’s Kidney
Remedy control, or supress or prohibit, the Chas. I. Clough's
aid you to get rid of it
millions were entailed liefor« he -n will nid
It
Sm.Wl His Leg.
sale of intoxicating liquors therein
r _ ‘ restore
:_ ;
your natural
tailed them on her. As usual, “the quickly r and
“
All
thought
I’d lose my leg ”
is vested in such municipality.”
Yankee" is aeciiaed of abusing the health and vigor. • “One tHiltle of
E?A Swenson, of Watertown.
Foley’s Kidney
Remedy
It
took
the
authority
of
the
state,
, ..............
--------- < / made me
coiitii'ence of foreign investors.
Win. Ten ye»ra of eczema, that 15
well,” —
auid ’ J.
Sibbul of Grand arrayed against
the city, to
could not cure, had at last
The story of Bradley mid Cook View, " is. Commence tuking it close open gambling in Portland. doctors
hud me up Then Bucklens Arnica
now. C. I. Clough.
Starting to Ktah to get the Cook rec.
8O‘,nd »nd well.”
All the reform« which have restrict­ ?“!v*
Skin Eruptions.
ordsmnl bring them back was a joke,
ed vice, «topped the «ale of liquor Infallible for
Don't Break Down.
Eczema. Salt Rheum. Boils, Fever
of «-ourae. It onginuted with llnrry
Severe «trains on the vital organs, on Sunday, and to minors and wom­
Sca,ld? C»‘a -nd
Whitney, who knows there are no like strums on machinery, cause en. «topped obacenl literature and
Piles. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough’s.
such records. Even body can enjm break down«. You can't over tax closed the nickel-in-the-alot ma­
the joke more than it will
enjoyed stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or chine, were obtained through state
A Sure-enough Knocker.
nerves without serious danger to
by Peary.
J. C Goodwin, of Reidsville, N
yourself. It you are weak or run laws.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
WlMt enrages Wall street more
?r».n ui'!?
°* *«y
Statewide prohibition ia simply C.. says:
. ,‘’kc Electric Hitters, the an advance upon local option, ex­ i« a sure enough knocker for ulcere
than mix thing el»e in the growing!
A bad one came on my leg
matclileas tonic medicine. Mrs I
conviction Hint the country hnsceHS- h \ an de Sande. of Kirkland. IlC tending it from county to state. summer, but that wonderful salve
ed taking an interest in what it doe«! wiitvs "I hat I did not breakdown, It would not retard but very largely knocked it out in . few round.
or iloesn't. Interest may be revived while induring a most severe strain enhance the development of the Not even a scar remained. " Guar­
anteed for piles, sores, burns etc
by the fact that prices w$re affected lor three months, is due wholly to State. To support the ciaim that afc^
st Chas. I. Clough'7 d^g
.ox i"* i
V* ",em '•"«I en
the other day by "a very < irciiin
health ami strength. Satiafa« "prohibition isan exploded theory”
stantial story in a cvnsei vative jour * ♦ion |M<«ilively guaranteed. 5ik at they name eight “wealthy and pro­
•
J?coh Wilnwrt, Li neo Im III
he*. I. Clough's.
nal" that Roosevelt has hi» plans
gressive state«-' which have dis.
laid for declaring Inuiself dictator of
carded
it.
Five
of
these
eight
«fates
hearth
bhe wntes
“I suffered
Safe Medicine for Children
the I i ited State» Government 1
‘‘."‘i/* ,‘”ncy •"•« Tar is » .„fc are the five most corrupt state« tn with kidney trouble and backache
and mv appetite was verv poor at
Occasionally, the |W|de. through
’,V'‘ m*d4cln’ for children the Union in their state and city
«RO I Koi
failure to rea.l Wall street repurta. | "• it does not contain opiate» or government«, and thia “discard” '¿Te? ’**
i’fau’tn»'!*5-nl“"’"d Sr’T* ,hem
r --
ma) nil»« auuh drlicutii« morsel* mb harmful drugs. Get on] I?
the «en. undoubtedly largely account» for it. "
*.r ,nal- They gave me
ume Foley’» llone) ami Tar in the
Uli*.
It would bean esay matter, under relief ao continued till now greet
vcllow package. C. 1, Clough.
I am
> thia amendment, to colonize cities again in twrfect health.”
C. I.
tlough.
»file year...........................................
Six month»................................. «...
Three month»........ ......................
Bosenberg Bros.,
¿AGENTS FOR PURE WHITE AND
j
EVERETT FLOUR.
bhrt
C’01
Best on the Market.
) STAPLE it FANCY GROCERIES |
x We carry a Full Line of Feeds '
Grass Seed a Specialty. ’
j)
GIVE US A TRIAL. |
■X 7
Steamer
Li
Sue H. Elmore”
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
Tillamook & Portland.
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday
Couch St. Wharf, Portland.
c <
That’s
All.”
You Use
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO
Next Door to Tillamook Comity Bank.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE
J. P. ALiUEN» Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
Comfortable Beds and Accomm
afe. A A AAA*
r
A. K. CASE,
4
4 Tillamook Iron Works
PVOPV1KTOB
I
<
4
General Machinists A Blacksmith*
Boiler Work, Logger’ll Work and Heavy Forgi*
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
GOLDEN
heaves Tillamook for»
Astoria and Portland,
THURSDAY of Eaeh W««k
Freight and Passengers
$
FOR RATES-ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN. Air«'«*