Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 17, 1910, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 17. 1910«
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Editorial Snap Shots.
The "wets” will have reason ,
to be truly thankful and happy
this Thanksgiving.
Of course there is going to be .
less business and more book
accounts for business men when
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the “wet” regime comes into
effect again.
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Tillamook City is to lie visited
by another party of evangelists.
It seems to us that this city is
getting its full share of sensa­
tional religion.
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rials allowed them to run. The
officials, as well as the saloyn
keepers, are to be given another
trial, and if something can be
clone to wipe out the bad repu­
tation the city and county have
fallen heir to on account of
Something should lx* done to those who have been dispensing
prohibit saloon keepers from [ liquor, it will be a proper move- i
manufacturing and dispensing nieut. If not, and the saloons i
I doctored whiskey, which was ! are allowed to become gamh- |
doled out over the bar of some ling joints again, then the Head-1
of the saloons in year» past. Be­ [ light will make another aggres- I
cause a saloon keeper pays a Live light to put them out of I
big license he should not be per- business next year, which will
mitted to sell adulterated or not be a very difficult matter to [
saloon manufactured whiskey— do if the officials allow saloons
the same remarks apply to other to run iti such a manner to dis­
adulterated and short weight gust the people. That will be ,
articles sold in this city. A tfie attitude of the snap shot |
little investigation once in a I man, for he will have no fight
while would put a stop to rot with saloon keepers who want :
gut whiskey and adulterated to act decent is conducting a !
and short weight articles being nasty business.
sold.
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st de wide prohibition and too
little on local option, with the
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75 i result that Tillamook county is
50 again in the ‘“wet” column, as
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ties.
RATES <>P SUBSCRIPTION.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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DAIRYMEN’S^ SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
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We carry a Large Stock of
Hardwarn,
Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashes,
Still the “suckers" bite, and
The best joke of the election
is on J. C. Bewley, a rabid pro­ bite readily. This county and
Teddy Roosevelt says he was hibitionist, who made a mis­ city have had their usual round
Agents for the Great WesternSaw.
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beaten to a “frazzle" in New take and voted to make the of “salesmen,” disposing of
York.
The prohibitionists in county “wet” and for the liquor stock, stoves and other fine in­
Oregon must admit that they, dealers’ home rule bill. As Bro. vestments.
They report that
too, were beaten to a “frazzle.” Bewley paraded the town on business is good in Tillamook,
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County.
horses back, carrying a broom 'as it always is for soomth, per­
It is up to those who defeated with the Stars and Stripes at­ suasive talkers, who make
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the proposed new city charter tached, when the saloons were | big tnonoy
without
work,
to furnish something better, as put out of business live years even if they have to take money
the city needs a charter that is ago, it wouldn’t be a bad idea away from people who are
in keeping with its growth and if he would perform a similar! standing off the grocer and peo-
development.
service for the “wets.” Well, | pie who are in debt, yet they
| well, well. No one would have seem to lie able to make it work,
It seems to us, if the vote for i dreamed that a prohibitionist, though it seems hard to believe
governor is any criterion to go wjth so radical ideas, would that people are so easily "work­
by, that a whole raft of persons v(>te against what he has been ed" and “frazzled" out of their
in this county voted for a re- preaching ho
so many yearn.
years,
hard earned cash.
The snap
newal of Democratic hard times. |
shot man has pounded on this
Well, they are liable to get a
It was a well merited honor matter for a long time and is
dose of it.
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that the people conferred upon going to keep pounding, even
Judge Geo. H. Burnett when if it does seem to be a hopeless,
“Beaten to a Frazzle !” to
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Manufacturers of
quote Roosevelt's admission. they elected him one of the thankless task. The Merchants’
Supreme J udges of Oregon. No Protective Association of the
That is what a large number of
one was more deserving of the Tillamook Commercial Club
Republicans attempted to do to
the Republican party in Oregon honor than Judge Burnett, for was reported to be going to take
the people knew his sterling some action on this question,
w..enthey ‘ knifed” Republican
, qualities as a jurist, and the dis- but the continuous round of
candidates.
[ patch and decorum which cbar- stock atid bargain seller keeps
What conconsistency. Some aeterized his court. He may rolling on and all leave with
Republicans would not vote for not have been very popular with the satisfaction of taking away
Bowerman because he wus en-1 bulldoze and pettifogging attor- considerable money, and with a
dorsed by any assembly, but neys, for they knew full well smile, after selling a pig in a
they voted for other candidates that any levity on their part poke to Tillamookers.
If one
who received their nomination soon brought «town the stern I of our own citizens would try
rebuke of the court. In behalf to sell some of the stuff that
in the same way.
of our constitute!! ts we extend have found ready takers iu this
We are informed that the congratulations to Judge Bur­ city and county, he would be
grafters still find business men, I nett for the implicit confidence promptly and correctly called
as well us the dairymen, “euay” the people have in him and his insane, but just let one of those
in this city and county.
They elevation to the Supreme Court. smooth talking,
bulldozing
“bit” readily at must every
traveling fellows drop in here,
fukir’s scheme, who make easy
The November elections show he can actually do business with
money without doing a lick of
that
the people want to pull people who are standing off the
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County.
work.
down the Republican party, grocer and butcher. If as much
New Machinery, Experienced. Workmen and
which brought about a long money, ip proportion to the
spell of prosperity. One tiling population should lie taken out
Eirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
we want to impress upon those of Portland as is taken out of
who voted for a Democratic Tillamook in this manner the
LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL
governor last week, don’t be I figures would lie staggering,
surprised, if the country goes and the funny thing is that in
Democratic two years hence, if 19 cases out of 20 if these people
values in Tillamook lands are who seem to want to buy so
reduced one half. Yet one thing badly would shut their eyesand
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further. Don’t be caught with go out and buy Tillamook real
Bro. Kffenberger, of the Ne- a lot of h igh priced land with a estate or go to the local mer­
haleni Enterprise, was in the big mortgage plaster when the chants, they would be a great
city this week in attendance at country goes Democratic. But deal better off and help sustain
the K. P.’s doings. It was not the people appear to want a the prosperity of the county and
necessary for him to steer clear change by the way they have city. Talk about the need of
I for all stomach troubles—-indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, W
of the city marshal, for the snap been voting, little dreaming, new enterprises,we need some­
" breath,sick headache,torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Pleasant to tab.
shot man vouched for his usual perhaps, that by doing so it is thing to give our citizens brains
Sold by Chas. I. Clough.
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good behavior while visiting in liable to knock the props from I and backbone to stand off these
the metropolis of this county. under the present prosperous grafters and gold-brick fellows.
Come again, Bro., you're quite conditions.
Notice.
welcome.
For pains in the wide or chest
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It was giM.I judgment on the dauqieii n piece of flannel with
That the County Court of Tillamook
A large iiuiiilier of copies of part of Captain Hosford, niaq- ('huniberlain's Liniment and bind County,
Oregon, will receive bids
over the qrat of pain. There is
the Oregon Free Press were aging owner of the GoldenGate - it
nothing better. For sale by Lamar’s for the grading to a width of 16 feet,
sent to people in this county which probably saved that ves­ i Drug Store.
in accordance with the survey and
field notes, that portion of what is
during the election, mid the sel from a serious diiuister. It
’I am plbaaed to recommend known as the Hock Road, which
manner in which they were was the intention to take out
Cough Remedy as commences at or about Oretown I
strewn on the floor of the post 30 large hogs on the vessel last | I CluimlHTlain's
the best thing I know of and safest school house and ruus thence South­
EXPORT BEER,
office by the persons whom they week, butCnpt. Hosford being remedy for coughs, colds and bron- erly to a point where the said survey
were sent to, plainly indicate suspicion» aliout the weather at i cliial trouble.” writes Mrs. I.. B. of the Rock Road intersects the pre­
KAISER BLUME.
that the people did not propose this season of the year phoned Arnold of Denver, Colo. "We have sent road al or about the Commons
place, now the Kodad farm.
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used
it
repeatedly
and
it
has
never
Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicate
to rend prohibition literature ill from Portland not to ship the I (ailed to give relief.’’ For sale by
Said Bids must include the fur­
t trust upon them in that num- hog»,
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And it wus fortunate i Lamar's Drug Store.
nishing of all tools and equipment
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by the bidder (except the County
that he did, for a furious storm
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road grader which the sucessful
came up after the Golden Gate I
Shall
Wotneu
Vote?
bidder
may
use)
and
should
be
The
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.have
anil Sue H. Elmore crossed out, |
STAR BREWERY
If tb-v did. millions would vote Dr. made at so much per rod.
tnously busy for over Hye year» Hn,| each
wn„ 8evere|v Kir
g' « New Life Pills the true rem
The sucessful bidder will be re­
P- luting out some b«.l features |UHhe<| wit|, (he heuvv „ea nH l‘dy f. r women.
For bsnisliing quired to give s bond for the com­
. f lKul option and closing their [that dav and night and until dull, .ugged feelings, backache or pletion of the contract if awarded
exes to the g<a>d features. In a I „oon the next dav. What would hea<tuche, constipation, dispelling the same.
Special Bre*
W’!!
ve happen to the (iiddeuGal! colds, imparting apiietite and ton
All bids to be fied in the office of
ALEX McNAIR CO
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FIR, SPRUCE AND
H emlock LUMBER
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KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
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We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
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MOULDINGS,
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mg up the svateni. they're unequall­ the County Clerk of Tillamook Coun­
ty. Oregon, on or before M o'clock
A. M. Wednesday, the 7th day of
December. I WO.
Tht County Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. Bv
order of the County Court.
J. C. H olden . County Clerk.
luiu the hogs wen on taiard and ed. Easy safe, sure. 25c. at Chas
I piled up on one aide when I. Clough's.
struck by a heavy sea can only
Mr. Otto Paul, Milwaukee. Wia.,
Is* surmised, but we think that aays holey's Honey and Tar ia still
, the wise precaution» taken by more than the best. He w riles us.
“All those that bought it think it
[Captain Hosford, prevented", is
the best for coughs and colds
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“Regulate the saloons !” wus , probnbly, a serious disaster. It C
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it is still
best.
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Our baby had
the argument used by the wets is safe to predict that shipment more than the
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him
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in the recent Political light. We. [of hogs by steamer will tie dis-1 d«y. I"
Please accept thanks. Sold
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for
Captain
Hosford
too, say regelate the saloon. It
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by C. I. Clough.
is n most difficult thing t„ do l-L*
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exl)er“i«^i
however, but it it generally sun L u,nan to nln nny risks
posed that rillamook CiQ « >11 ¡ 'k<’________ __
start in t > regulate the saloons
hv
issuing
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lit-ensts to',,’1
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well known gambler» and blind tu
“TZ officials whether
pigs. Doe. the
wet»“ thinki
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It is up to
reform the aaloons in this city ? I twelve months.
I them to prevent saloons from
1 becoming hells of drunkenness
The Prohibitionists. in fort-,
mid gambling dives. Will they
itig state wide prohibition into have the grit and backbone to
the political tight, met. as we frame such .ordinances which
predicted, a crushing defeat, for will put proper restrictions on
the people of Oregon are not saloon keeper»’ TbsMesdiight's
disposed to make such a radical light against saloons in thia city
change.
Too much time and was the shameful and rotten
umiuuiiitiun was expended on manner in which the city offi
HOTTLED Bl’
Columbia Bottling C°1
Astoria, Oregon-
Fine Dairy Farm
3S6 acres, lying 3 miles from
Florence, the banking and shipping
center of the district, with regular
boat to Portland.
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1AI acres is dyked tide marsh, all
A Household Medicine.
in grass and worth S3U0 per acre,
To be renlly valuable must show 41 a res tide marsh in grass and
equally good result« fmi„ each not dyked, worth $100 per acre. 21«
member of the family using it acres rolling Itench carries« million
y,'*1'? « lion«*)' «n«l Tar does juat feet of virgin timber, worth ftljm—
this. \\ hether for children or grown nt local mills in logs at $5.ou ,>er
|K*rsotin Foiey's Honey and Tar is thousand. This 21« acres after it is
best and safest f„r all coughs and logged, will be worth $100 (*er acre ;
colds. Sold by C 1. Clough.
for imsturr and apple raising.
I resh water trout stream runs
through the tract Fine building
Will Promote Beauty.
W »men
omen desiring
desinn beauty get won I sit», hut no building. Only 30
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derful help from Hiuklen'» Arnica ' minutes by motor boat to bank at
landing.
Good
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It banishes pimples, skin Portland boat
eruptions, sores and bmla
1> school, church. Mores, creamery ,
mskes ths skin soft and velvety. mill, etc., near building site. Total
It glunfies the face. Cures sore *'77*21 T*’.T' 170170,1 1 want to
eves cold sores, cracked lilts, chap, ee l .ml w.l take $20 «On. with $5-
jwd ha nit». Heat for burn», scalds, 0») cash and balance long time with
fever sores, cut». bruises and piles « per cent tn'ereat.
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