Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 08, 1910, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
DECEMBER 8, 1910.
in the
, te saloons . 1 taxed
Oregon, and
court« of the State of
the losing party shall
pay tbe costs of the same.
nle Association j 4th. Sufficient money shall ac­
company each application to pay
»mmendations. the license fee for one year.
5th. Where applicant is refused
Led from the Oregon | license, the money deposited with
■Bociation a number application shall be returned with­
out unnecessary delay.
for the regulation of I
F ees F or R etail L icensb .
[ if adopted anil en- j
1st. The license fee should not
diminate some of the be an exhorbitant tax on the busi­
sc from such places, ness. W’e suggest that the yearly
fecommendations in fee be in proportion to the traffic
and number of saloons permitted.
Extreme license fees lead to adulter­
■ tions G overning
ation of goods, treating, in order to
K e of L iqvok .
increase revenues, and violations of
Keiy prohibit the sale the Jaws.
J beverage«* to minora
2nd. Some towns have provided
■inorx from frequent- that each applicant tor license must
Kicea where such bev- furnish a surety bond of $1000.00 in
K.
Make the minor addition to license fee. to guarantee
■ equallv guilt) with the strict observance of all laws,
Ells.
same to be forfeited when licence is
This is a matter for local
Kit the sale of intoxi- revoked.
■o habitual drunkards decision.
Kd persons.
Q ualifications O f A pplicant .
■t women from visit-
1st If an individual he, if a firm
■ting licensed places
■ng beverages, except they, must be American citizens.
2nd.
He or they must make affi­
■erages are sold with
Is in a legitimate ho- davit that he or they have never
been convicted of a felony.
Kt.
3rd. He or they must make affi­
■ loafers and vagrants
Ing such places.
\\ e davit that his or their license has
Mie power be given to never been revoked for violation of
Ker or anyone in pow- liquor laws.
4th. He or they must make affi­
ii to eject such loafers
Ling only necessary davit that he or they have not know­
period of twelve
being guilty of a mis- ingly within a
months permitted a female to re­
ke reasonable hours main longer in their place of busi­
a and closing in each ness than was necessary to eject
■eludingelection day, her. This should not apply to keep­
Lensed places.
We ers of hotels and restaurants.
5th. He or they must make affi­
■saloons close at 12
bpen not earlier than davit that he or they have not sold
to minors, habitual drunkards or
It all licensed places intoxicated persons, or permitted
I or keeping open or them tofrequeut their place of busi­
rating beverages on ness during the preceding twelve
[the week, commonly months.
6th. He or they must make afti
pit
manufacturers, davit that he or they have not vio­
pd jobbers of intoxi- lated any of the laws governing the
nng intoxicating bev- sale of liquor during the preceding
twelve months.
7th. Make it compulsory upon
I gambling in auch
s.
The ordinance each applicant to tile annually an
■ provision that no affidavit as outlined in Sections 1,
louldbe used in such 2, 3, 4. 5 and fl, under the heading
r playing for drinks "Qualifications of Applicant.”
Btli. Provide that all applicants
e number of licenses for renewal of a license, upon full
compliance
with the foregoing re­
ear the proportion of
each 756 of popu- quirements, shall be entitled to such
Hiu of one to 75Ö is letiewal, except that the Council
lation to the Portland shall reserve the right and may at
is u matter for local any time revoke for cause.
■the man who pur-
■ipts to purchase in
Bensed places on Sun-
■lours in which such
■s are required to be
■ equally guilty with
■o sells or attempts to
■it unlawful for any
■to display or permit
■ any lewd or indecent
■ires, statue or image
b thereof.
Be for open fronts in
Bees. Openings to be-
■ruund, thus prevent-
■om seeing into the
Brmitting all others to
GOOD WORD FOR ALLEY.
Nehalem Newspaper Says it
is Rank Injustice to Invoke
Recall on Commissioner.
CHRISTMAS PRESENT
Par Excellence.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
Iii fact, it will soon be here, and we are going
to place before the people of 1 illamook a DANDY CHRISTMAS PRESENT which
| which they should not overlook. I his present is contained in the propertv we are now
W??MAPL® GROVE ADDITION.’’ the l„.M that there 1» in
TILLAMOOK Lil Y in first class residence propertv. with all of the improvements abso­
lutely guaranteed without further cost to the lucky purchaser who buvs now Time
space and the expense forbids us going into detail regardin£ our SPECIAL OFFFR
^R^Sw?£ J5LSrk^OPBRTY-
We
* thi* time ¿Ma num ™
the choice lots in MAPLE GROVE to conservative and progressive business men of
this city. Ask anyone of the following what they think of an investment in Maple Grove
Messrs. M. F. Leach. A. K. Case. Chester McGhee. T P. Johnson, Omar C. Kiger W I
Stephens and others who already placed an investment and selected their lots in Maple
Grove. But come in personally to this office and let us tell von WHY YOU SHOULD
BUY A LOT IN MAPLE GROVE.
X
OUR PLAN IS THIS: We are going to GIVE YOU A CHRISTMAS PRES­
ENT, one that you will look back too with pleasure and profit in time to come. From
the 1st of December until the day before Christmas I am going to divide my selling
commission with you. T his means that you get a present in proportion to the amount
of your purchase on a lot or more in Maple Grove. The price on all lots from $400 to
$700. The terms are from $50 to $100 cash, and the balance on a pavnient of $10 per
month. I am going to give you a present of from $10 on a $^HXI lot up to $17.50 on a $701»
lot. This plan will only be allowed to those that take advantage of this offering from the
1st of December until the 25th December, 1910. Make selection of your lot now and get
your choice while there are many to choose from.
We are under contract with the Owners to sell Twenty Lots out of Sixty two Lots in
the tract; after Twenty Lots are sold out of Maple Grove the balance of Forty two Lots all
advance in price to future purchasers One Hundred Dollarson the lot. Now is the time
to investigate this Christmas offering.
Rollie W. Watson, Uz Nolan, J. S. Stephens,
W. G. Dwight and Wm. Curtis for particulars.
Call at Once and let us show you the lots.
According- to reliable information
we learn that two of our prominent
citizens went down through the
southern part of the county with a
The Kingdom of God.
petition to secure signatures to in­
"For
of such ia the kingdom of
voke the recall on Commissioner
Alley.
In our opinion it is a rank God.” When a child, the kingdom
injustice to Mr. Alley or anyone of God was a reality, that sense of
else
to have a recall petition circu­ God’s approval or displeasure was
Be for the punishment
It would tie hard to find a
lated
in a territory where people acute.
■r oremployee found
cannot and do not know the facts person who would not allow that
Bf the liquor laws,
■ders and employees involved.
If the grounds were all children are subjects of the
■iquur dealer should
When I became
sufficient to warrant thia move why kingdom of God.
■Bible where they vio-
binst positive instruc- was it not circulated in this precinct about 14 I went to a camp meeting
id without the know. first where the work of our Commis. where I was impressed that I was n
fciployers, and should sioner would show for itself without sinner in great need of salvation.
misdemeanor. Where exaggerating or deducting there­ I was baptized anil joined the
■ dealer can prove to
b of the Council that from? In this instance, however, it church. My earnest search tor sal­
vation ended in being sent to an in­
b committed without is entirely uncalled for.
lor connivance, only
Commissioner Alley has the indi­ sane aBylum, where I soon cauie to
hiself should be pun- vidual support of the great majority the conclusion that the whole pro­
■cond offense by the
F should be regarded of his constituents in this vicinity position wasn confounded lie, that
b committed by his and should it result in a special I never had been - lost therefore I
"The
election we are quite sure that he did not need any salvation.
bl all holders of licen-
sick need a physician.” If there ia
[same in a cons picu­ would be re-elected by an over­
whelming majority. Therefore, we a deplorable sickness it is to labor
ls bar room or hotel,
le for the publishing deem the action of the persons cir­ under the delusion of a lost soul.
■11 laws pertaining to culating the petition unnecessary If therein anyone in need of an
Ic, one or more copies
and uncalled for to say the least ; asylum it is a person in that infer­
W with each license,
k of same shall post and they need not expect the approv­ nal condition, imaginary lost, look­
of business.
al or sanction of our people by so ing for an imaginary salvation.
re to the (Council the doing. On the contrary it will work “Seek ye first the Kingdomof God."
I any license at any to their disadvantage.
If there are two things Opposite it
i and make violation
In outlining the work done by Mr. ia the Kingdomof Godand the pop­
>e<f regulation cause
Alley during the past three years, ular revival; one is a source of peace
[the penalty for vio- we find that he has done all that and plenty, the other distraction
offence against the
and fear, one is the true, the other
law carry a minimum could be expected of any man as a
There is not one
for the first offense ; public official who has so many to the false life.
I offense a minimum please.
There are but three prime command to belong to a church, or
I and make a third objects in view which will require one promise of any good thing if
rnshable by a fine of
we join, or one |>enalty if we do not.
1 absolute revocation the future attention of our Com­
I L pon license being missioner, having declared himself recorded in the Bible, while the :
it impossible for the to that effect. These are as follows: Kingdom of God is the leading I
vrr obtain another, Putting crushed rock on the roads issue of the new testament.
Hum­
ihe numlter of offen-
an nature is about the same tbe
now
built,
build
a
road
to
the
•ae is revoked is also
To really enjoy any­
local decision. Some Wheeler property, and finish the world over.
e first offense forfeit Necarney rood to connect with Clat­ thing we first have a thing, then
From the
sop County.
When this is done we loose it, then regain it.
L ok R etail Ltquoit will have the situation well in hand. time in childhood when we enjoy
L ickxsk .
A renewal of the strife that was ao the Kingdomof God until we return
applicant shall make marked in the pant would frustrate in after life is a miserable Idank.—
•the City Council in
z
all plana for the betterment of the J. C. Gov«-
*t two weeks liefore
entire Nehalem Valley, and we ain-
ig such license.
k» On Sure Thing Now
e for the appointment cerely trust that thia may not be re­
•Til never be wiibout Dr. King'»
*» committee of three peated in the future ; which will
New Life Pill* Bgnin,” jrrile« A.
er» of the Council to
* he Liquor License undoubtedly lie the case unless Schingevk. 647 Elm St., Buffalo- N.Y.
Require them to fix thia agitation ia atopfied at once.— I 'They cured me of chronic consti­
Vn-
places for hearing of Nehalem Enterprise.
I pation wheo all else failed.
»••r liquor licences,
equaled for BiliouaneeB, Jaundice.
bhc notice tiiereof by
Indigent ion. Headache. Chill*. Ma­
Ends Winters Troubles.
25c at Chaa. I.
To many, winter is a season of laria and Debility
* lawful for any three trouble.
The frost bitten toes and C tough' a._____ __________
skiers who »re re«i- fingers, chapped hands and lipa,
W hen your feet are wet and cold,
remonwtrstr in writ- chilblains, cold sores, red and rough
* granting of such skins, prove this.
Hut such trou­ and your body chilled through and j
through
from exooaurv. take a lag |
Je ground ot diaqual- bles ffy before
Bohlen's Arnica
hgibilty of the appli- Salve.
A trial convinces
Great­ doae of Chamberiain'a Cough Rem ,
the impropriety of est healer of Burna. Boils. Piles. edy. bathe your leet tn hot water
bcense on account of Cut«. Sores. Eczema and Sprains. before going to bed. and you are
" ’he propnned toes Italy 22c. at Chas. I. (Rough s
»cbool house«
The quicker a cold is gotten rid
if the proposed Inca
■hie the reaadential of the less tbe danger from pneu-
rn notice of such re monn »nd other serious diseases.
Wether with a copy Mr H. W L Half, of Waverty, Vs,
»served upon tbe ap says: **I firmly believe Chamber­
»all I m - given ten Jaw lain's Cough Remedy to he absolute ■
>*.*"TTr **■*•
An ly the host preparation on tbe mar­
hearing including ket for roMs. I have recomneadei
»< »ilwMe., ahall
____ it to my friends and they all agree
“ Lacenae
Co
___________
.lire -with me."
For sale st Lamar's
•t as wosld ba «*•« Store
Saved From Awful Death.
How an appalling calamity in his
family was prevented ia told by A. D.
McDonald, of Fayetteville. N. C., R.
F. D. No 8. "My sister had consump­
tion,” he write«, "she was thin and
pale,had no appetite and aeenied to
grow weaker every day, aa all rem­
edies failed, till Dr. King’s New
Discovery was tried, and ao com­
pletely cured her, that »he has not
been troubled with a cough since.
It’a the beat medicine I ever »aw or
heard of.”
For coughs, colds, la-
grippe, asthma, croup, hemorrhage,
all bronchial troubles, it has no
equal, 50c. $1.0).
Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Chaa. I. Clough.
Every family haa need of a good
reliable liniment.
For sprains,
bruise», aorenes» of the muscles
and rheumatic pains there is none
lietter tlian Chamberlaiu’s. Sold by
Lamar's Drug Store.
HANDICAPPED
I
The boy or girl with any
defect of vision is greatly
handicapped in the pursuit
of knowledge in the school
room. If your boy or girl
does not show a high |>er
centage of average in the
school report the probabili­
ties are that there In some­
thing the matter with the
eyes. To find out costa you
will
nothing if
“ you ~
J“ ‘ bring
"
them to me for rumina
pay to
tion.
It doesn’t
_____
guess about t the eyesight
ia
better
of your child—it
___
___ _ eyes are
to see that
the
If glasses
are needed
right. I.
_...
I am prepared to furnish
the exact thing
C’ _ ••--
that will
"
meet the needs of the case.
Rememlier that they are
guaranteed for one year,
to make
here
and I am *"
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u*
them good, “ Traveling fa-
ktra are not*
II
i k
Sue H. Elmore”
(CAI’T P. SCHRADER)
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
(CAP. T LATHAM).
Tillamook & Portland
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday
Couch St. Wharf. Portland.
" That's AIL”
■<
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
New Furnishings-Modern Fixtures.
Centrally Located.
Hot and Cold Water on Each Floor.
Meals 35 and 50c.
Beds 35 cents and up according to
Room.
Dr. H. E. Morris,
EYE SPE4.IAf.IST,
TILLAMOOK • OREfioN.
Steamer
1
I.arge < >ffi< e. Pining Room and Ladies' Psrtae
Peat equipped Hotel in Tillamook County.
P. W Todd, Prop.
R. H. Todd. Mgr.
THE a£AXt5T [‘S*« ™L5£r
UOTBE
CDKWWU
POMMEL
(SUCKER
in the
■ & '*
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W A. WILLIAMS A CO.
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