Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 22, 1910, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 22, 1910
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Tillamook Ijrabligbt,
Editorial Snap Shots
Which school will carry off
the honor of sending in the
most characteristic and appro­
priate name for the county fair
next year ?
Th«' editor extends Christ mas
gree.iiigs to the citizens of Till­
amook County,with the sincere
hope that it will be a merry
Christmas to all.
And still another steamer is
to be placed on the run between
Portland and Tillamook City.
. The old schedule of steamers
leaving Portland on the same
day once a week will soon be ¡1
tiling of the past, making it im­
possible for captains of vessels
to make any more dickers like
that.
It is the steamer that
will give the quickest service
that is likely to get the busi­
ness. Those who are putting
on another boat must certainly
be figuring on a large increase
of business, for it seems to us
that the present companies can
handle all the business that is
offered.
City linck. The Headlight ex­
pects to see several towns spring
up in the county the next few
vears, and those which start
right and with the true boost-
ing spirit permeating it busi­
ness men and leading citizens,
they are I miuik I to take prece­
dence of places where there is
factional strife. An effort should
l>e made to give every munici­
pal corporation within the coun­
ty a model city government, for
it would I k 1 one of the best ad­
vertisement the county could
have that the cities were work­
ing along these
progressive
lines.
This is worthy of the
best efforts of the citizens of
Bay City and other incorporated
cities, Therefore, we hope the
few suggestions we have made
in behalf of Bay City will be
taken in the kindly spirit in
which they are offered, with
this additional admonition,bury
the hatchet and all get into the
boosters’ band wagon fora loyal,
united start in the new year to
boost, not only Bay City, but
the whole of Tillamook County.
CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
Par Excellence
!
fact, it will
soon be here, PRESENT
and we are ®
going
to plO CHRISTMAS
c"?efore the pe IS
“le COMING
of Tillamook
a In DANDY
CHRISTMAS
which thev should not overlook.
1 his present is contained in the property we are now
offering the buying public as ‘‘MAPLE GROVE ADDITION, the best that there is in
TILLAMOOK CITY in first class residence property, with all of the improvements abso­
lutely guaranteed without further cost to the lucky purchaser who buys now. Time,
space and the expense forbids us going into detail regarding our SPECIAL OFFER
and the MERITS OF THIS PROPERTY.
We have at this time sold a number of
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. J.
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 you WHY YOU SHOULD
BUY A LOT IN MAPLE GROVE.
Strange, isn’t it, how perfect
strangers can come into the
OUR PLAN IS THIS : We are going to GIVE YOU A CHRISTMAS PRES­
county and hypnotise persons
ENT,
one that you will look back too with pleasure and profit in time to come. From
into buying worthless stock or a
pig in a poke. An agent comes
the 1st of December until the day before Christmas I am going to divide my selling
along selling stock in a com­
commission with you. This means that you get a present in proportion to the amount
pany which has no commercial
of
your purchase on a lot or more in Maple Grove. The price on all lots from $400 to
rating, and without making an
$700.
The terms are from $50 to $100 cash, and the balance on a payment of $10 per
investigation, some people be­
month. I am going to give you a present of from $10 on a $400 lot up to $17.50 on a $700
lieve the sugar-coated ami un­
truthful statements, just as
lot. This plan will only be allowed to those that take advantage of this offering from the
though it was gospel truth. But
1st of December until the 25tli December, 1910. Make selection of your lot now and get
what we want to protest against
your
choice while there are many to choose from.
is these fellows "knocking" our
banks. For instance, an agent
We are under contract with the owners to sell Twenty Lots out of Sixty-two Lots in
who went over the county and
the
tract;
after Twenty Lots are sold out of Maple Grove the balance of Forty-two Lotsail
roped in a few innocent victims
advance in price to future purchasers One Hundred Dollars on the lot. Now is the time
into taking stock and parting
with their money, ascertained
to investigate this Christmas offering.
The unfortunate drowning of that a certain individual had
Claude Laughlin on Sunday is money in one of the banks—this
another added to the many sad is oiii* of the first things where
drownings which have occurred these agents prv into and find
in this county in recent years. out. Finding that he could not
I'lie untimely death cast quite "work” this person, the agent
a gloom over a large number then tried to scare him by sav­
of persons, for Claude Laughlin ing that the local bank was not
was a relined, gentlemanly safe ami was going to bust up.
young man respected by all who A statement like that naturally
knew him, mid we deplore the makes a depositor look up and
loss of a good citizen.
This is take notice. It did in this case,
only another instance of the un­ for the person came to town to
certainty of life, for the old see about it, but went home
book says in the midst of life we congratulating himself that he
are in death. It was so in this had not parted with his money
case. Yet it is hard to under-) at the solicitation of an agent into a bank and stole money. TWO PROJECTS
ARE UN­
land why a young man, full I who was a bare faced liar, and Oh, no. As we said before, we
KNOWN.
of hone mid promise, mid with ; if our citizens would look at I I class cards with other games,
|
a kind,genial disposition,should these smooth, persuasive fel- land
if not abused, it is hardly Nehalem and Yaquina Rivera Men­
lows in that light, they would logical to say it is wrong to
be derived of lite so suddenly.
tioned in Bill for Surveys.
not part for ever with their i 1 play cards and perfectly right
Oregonian.
money. We know this, as does I to play checkers. We will draw
The old city council appears
Two
appropriations
are included
a number of citizens, that these I another contrast. Whist play-
to be lighting shy of the bad
i unscrupulous strangers have1 I ers have to use some intelli­ in tlie rivers and harbors bill as it
reputation which it would heap fleeced a good many willing'
lias passed the House at Washing­
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
upon them in granting saloon victims, whereas the present I gence, and it affords them con­ ton, which, it actually intended for
licenses to confessed gamblers local banks have protected and j siderable enjoyment. It is the the purposes named, probably will
same with the other games we prove productive of but little, as
and confessed bootleggers, soit
given good advice
people I • have mention
Now take some
looks that it will he passed up
who were a little more cautious ' Of the foolish games that are one ia for an examination and sur­
Io the incoming administration
before parting with their hard played in some social circles. vey of the Nehalem River aud the
to act on.
Will Mayor-elect
earned money than
others, A picture of a jackass is placed other for the same work on the
Talmage take a stand for good
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
could live in ease and luxury. on the wall and blind folded a Yaquina River.
« ity government and recom­
Major Morrow, Corps of Engineers,
Anyway, it is a case of conti- person has to walk so many
mend in his message that saloon
, <lence. The |ieraon who takes paces and stick a pin into the U.S.A., in whose district the pro­
in eases should not lie granted
up with a total stranger and has animal’s tail. It is either hit or jects are located, says that he
to that class of individuals ?
I enough confidence in him to miss, with the pin stuck into the knows nothing of the details of the
There are a whole lot of citizens
work and is of the opinion that the
. hand him his money cannot ex­ posterior of the jackass.
And,
who believe as we do that it is
pect anything than to lie "skin­ of course, this causes some com­ assistance of the Government pro­
impossible to have well regu­
bably was asked in connection with
ned alive
Ami he ought to
lated saloons in this city with
ment and laughter amongst the
lx? if he will not use good horse ) 1 spectators. We are not object­ the improvement of Nehalem Bay,
law breakers running them. As
where there are jetties under con­
the Oregon Home Rule Asso­ sense and proper precautions to) ing in the least to the latter struction and considerable work is
Saturi
protect himself from those who
ciation is opposed to this and
! game, but those who play silly
to lie done, though at Yaquina
make
a
good
fat
living
catch
­
ns their speakers in the recent
games like that have no right to
Portland.
I there is no project as yet. If the
ing
suckers."
The reason
election spoke out plainly in
condemn an intelligent game of
Nehalem budget is intended for
there are so many fakirs is lie­
advocacy of revoking a saloon
whist or other equally interest­
harbor work and not for the river of
cause there are so many who
keeper’s licence on the first of­
ing games which are played
"bite."
the same name, Major Morrow says
fences mid opposed to issuing
with cards. _____ ___
that the reference in the bill must
licenses to those who had vio­
be changed tiefore it is finally dis­
Some
persons
abhor
cards
and
Administrator's
Notice.
lated the law, let’s have Home
posed by the Senate.
N otick
i >
H khki . v
G ivkh .—That the
Rule straight in Tillamook City some churches have placed the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Major Morrow has not been ap-I
with no crawfishing. "The peo­ ban on card playing, while some the County of Tillamook, has appointed
the undersigned, the administrator of the prised by Colonel Biddle, chairman '
ple" nt the county voted for other churches allow cards at estate
of LOUIS
BLATTLAR, deceased,
Home Rule, mid they did so their social gatherings. Here and all persons having claims against the of the Board of Engineers, to puss i
estate, arc hereby required to present on the Tillamook project, the time
are
two
opposites.
From
an
with the impression that what
the same, together with the proper vouchers,
of his arrival from Washington to
to the undersigned, either at the office of H
thi‘ Home Rule Associotion ad­ unbiased standpoint we place T.
Botts, attorney-at-law. at Tillamook meet here with residents ofTilla-i
vocated would lie carried out. cards, chess, checkers, pool, bil­ City. Oregon ; or to T. H Goyne, attor­
at Tillamook City. Oregon, mook and Bay City. Colonel Biddle
W ill the new city administra­ liards, etc., in the same class, ney-at-law.
within six months from the tiate of this
and
if
used
properly
for
recrea
­
wrote recently that he expected to 1
notice.
tion undertake to throw over-
Dated this December 15th. 1910.
lie in Portland tietween December
biM.rl what Home Rule advo­ tion and diversion it is fool-
-M A bplanalp ,
Administrator of the estate of 15 and Christmas, but no informs-!
cates preached mid the will of ishness to even intimate that
Louis Blattlar. deceased.
tion has been received since.
the |H*ople op|Mia**d to granting there is harm in one kind of
Major Kutx, of Seattie, also a
saloon li.-enses to those who these games and not in the
Milker Wanted.
others. It is knowing how to
member of the Board, has returned
have v iolnted law ?
Wanted, a First Class Milker, a to his station and can tie reached
use these games pro|ieriv and
man A guod hmiae to live
ricci man.
not abuse them. We are aware married
'
j Apply ,o J- H. Hathaway, Till. on short notice, but Major Morrow
Buy City lias and it hasn’t a of the fact that a good many in.
is desirous of being notified a few
a mook. ------------------------
legal city charter, according to well intentioned persons argue I
days in advance of the gathering,
Nome of the legal lights of this that it leads to gambling to play 1
Team for Sale.
so that he can inform those on the
Large Office, Dining* Room and Ladie*
city. The boneof contention is cards, and for that reason argue ’
One Driving
_ Teum, with new Coast who wish to tie present. It ¡a
Best Hotel in Tillamook. County.
the faulty manner in which the against cards and even look up­ harness foratile. Price jl«l.
1MJU. Apply estimated that the improvement of
original charter was drawn, the on it as a sin to piny. We do not to A. "
Emerson. . near
___ Maple Leaf Tillamook Harbor will entail au ex
boundary lines not connecting take that view, for if it is wrong Creamery, Tillamook, Ore.
penditure of $2,0«),000, of which
lip, leaving a loophole to quar­ toplav one style of game fori
the ports of Bay City and Tills-
rel over. There a p| tears to lie a pleasure and pastime, then it is
For Sale.
mook are to contribute SffiO,(XX)
good «leal of contention and wrong to play* all other games.
Werner Grand Piano tn a hand­
personal feeling over the matter We admit that a great many
some oak finish.
Thia instrument
Singer Sewing Machine.
amongst the citizens of that men become gamblers on ac­
ia practically new and can lie hud
burg. Our advice to the Bav count of card playing, mid we nt low coat.
Stool an.I acari inclini.
Now is your opportunity to get
Cityites is to start right. First know also that men gamble in
ed. Call and see it at
a machine that will last you a life
employ an attorney who knows wheat, corn, stocks, etc., and
time, on easy mon I hl* payments
J ob T hirdicm ' b ,
how to draw up n citv charter ; go to extremes in emtiezxeling,
that you will scarcely miss and
The Pop Corn Pa lace- no intereat.
second, bury nil personal and stealing, even to the taking of
I personally guarantee every ma­
factional strife ; and. third, ull life to obtain money, but we
chine and will keep it in repair free
For Sale
pull, with a long und a strong have not heard of a person who
of charge.
pull, to upbuild and improve refused to eat brvnd because
Your old machine will be taken
SI aerea of rich Nehalem river
Hay City.
Strife mid conten­ the ■‘bulls" and the "bears" bottOM I s nd. For («articulara and •a part payment.
Machines delivered at your home
tion, with petty, |>ersonal and gutnlded in the wheat pit, or price call on or address the owner
on free demonstration trial
’
factional lights will hohl that refused to take or handle money twvrge R. Mc K iinena. Nehute?
Call in and see the New Rmger flfc
BVBDBTT SmPMAM, Tillamoofo.u
T.ll*««-* £**1’
place l ack as it held Tillamis>k| because someone hail broken Ore.
’(<«» Poor to T,IW
* h-lem a Jewelry Store.
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.
Steamer
“ Sue H. Elmore
Tillamook & Portlan
Sail Every Tuesday and
Couch St. Wharf,
“ That’s fill
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
New Furnishings—Modern Fixtu
Centrally Located.
Hot and Cold Water on Bacn r*
Meals 35 and 50c.
Beds 35 cents and up accor
Room.
P. W. Todd, Prop.
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i HARNESS, COLLARS, I
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W. A. WILLIAMS*