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

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 29
Galloway Take Department 1.
I
lulo.
Alley even a fighting chance. How
MilkerWtat.,
The following letter appeared
ever, in conclusion will say that if
| vocates. Oh, yes ; but it cer­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Wanted, a
Judge Galloway, who hue served our commissioner does not get fair
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
tainly is a most novel way of in our contemporary :
married man. A,
1.50
for
six
years
on
the
district
bench
Tillamook, Ore., Dec. 22, 1910.
One year...........
play, we will keep our weather in. Apply tu ,
75 reforming the saloon when the Editor Tillamook Herald:
Six months ....
here, arid who was recently elected eye pealed, and when the oppor­ aniook.
• mik
city
council
allows'
convicted
50
If the Herald will permit nie the
Three months
gamblers and bootleggers to use of a little space I would like to for another term, is to retain De­ tunity does present itself, will be
Team for
run saloons in this city. Never ask the Headlight to explain to the partment No. 2, instead of taking ready to boost him for something
public if the present stagnation in up No. 1, to which his term of ser­ better, where hie ability and in­
One Driving r ~
^ij» (£ i I lam o oli Ä)cabligbt. will it be possible to regulate the
cheese market is caused by the
for aale
ami control them as long as that election of a Democratic Governor vice would entitle him. Hie work tegrity will perhaps be better ap­ harness
o A. Emerso’n.^’J
in
the
equity
department
has
been
preciated.
class is allowed to run them. and Representatives, also if this ac­
Creamery. Tillain^
Respectfully,
for the great strike that has extremely eatisfactoJy, and mutual
Editorial Snap Shots. The people of the county are in counts
T axpayer .
accord with us in this matter. been on in Chicago for some time consent between him and Judge
and said to be one of the worst in Kelly, lie will retain that while the
For 8ile.
Balm, Oregon.
If the granting of saloon licen­ the history of that city.
last
named
gentleman
will
take
De
­
36
acres
of
rieh vJ
fair ses to gamblers and txiotleg-
Just now while we have history
Information Concerning Eighth bottom land. Fur
gers is what is called Horne newly made and making, we would partment No. 1.
price call oa or addS
Just now the Judge ie strongly
Grade Final Examinations.
Rule, then every Home Ruler like the explanation so we may
George R.
keep it for future reference.
We
Drunkenness.
Anyone cuti ought to be ashamed of him­ have read so much in the late num­ contemplating moving from this
see there’s more of it already self and crawl into his little bers of the Headlight of dire calam­ city to the state capital and very 1. D ates :
(a) January 19-20, 1011.
on the streets. To-wit, Friday hole. So much for the so-called ities to come upon us as the result likely inside of six months he will
Notice.
(b) May 11-12, 1011.
"reform" of the saloon and of Democratic selections that we are do eo. At present be baa more to
night.____________ .
somewhat troubled in spirit and du at Salem than at any other place
(c) June 8-0, 1911.
A draft No.
Home Rule. How ridiculous it would desire to be fully advised so
Those dirty, filthy business all looks.
(d) September 7-8, 1911.
the Bay City TrudUj,
we may if necessary, halt before we and by moving there he would be
streets are no credit, but a detri­
favor
elect a Democratic President.
at home much more of the time. P rogram :
.. of U. G.
— J Jackup
ment to the city.
Clean them
Yours truly,
(a) Thursdays—Physiology, Writ­ the Bay City Landa
Besides it would be much easier to
'aha
The county newspapers have
F. E. Norton.
ing, History and Civil Govern­ and payment on i
up, for they need it badly.
given too much space to the It is generally common cour­ reach Albany, just aa bandy to
east
ment.
stopped.
Dallas, and the proposition of get­
Those who have complained Zwiefel affair, and ¡is nothing tesy, when asking a newspaper ting from Salem here the same as
(b) Fridays—Grammar, Arithme­
Signed. C. ft
: bout ho many barrels being further can tie gained by con a question, to address it to the getting from McMinnville to Salem.
tic, Geography and Spelling.
1
tinning
it,
the
space
could
be
shipped in under local option
For Sale.
editor, not to the editor of some The only place that would be more S ources O f Q uestions :
w ill remain mum when they see ! better used to advertise the other newspaper.
Mr. Norton easily reached from here would be
(a) Arithmetic—Practical Arith­
Werner
Grand Piaiw
tiers of barrels on the sidewalks county. Our judgment proved wants to know whether the pre­ Tillamook, audit ia not handy from
metic, Smith.
some oak finish. Thy
i uts'de the saloons.
Strange, correct when we refused to pub­ sent stagnation in the cheese
Government—United is practically new andci
(b) Civil
lish Zwiefel’s first letter that it market is caused by the election either.
inn c it ?
States Constitution.
The Judge will no dohbt retain
at low cost. Stool ani*
I contained so many’ false state- of a Democratic Governer and
(c) Geography—State Couree of ed.
Call and see it at
We wish the citizens of Tilla­ j ments and that it was trouble Repräsentatives, also the strike hia farming intereats in this vicinity
Study ; Redway and Hinman’s
and always feel that Yamhill is
J oe THEKMcifi
mook C unity a happy newyear, 'breeders who were urging Mr. in Chicago. The Headlight has
Natural School Geography.
i hie home.— News Reporter.
The Pop
ami the desire of the editor is Zwieiel on because he had a never advanced such an absurd
______________ _
(d) History—List of Topics from
that it will be a most prosper­ personal grievance against Mr. idea, so we have nothing to an- [--------------------- “
History Outline in State Course
Singei Sewing Mid
ous year t • one and all an 1 the Alley- and, we suppose, a wil­ swer in that regard, other than I Defending Commissioner Alley,
of Study and Current events.
beginning of a new era in the ling and probably innocent tool to say that there is usually dull:
Now
is your opportua
(e) Grammar—Buehlei’s Modern
a machine _____
iu their hands.
Persons who business in the cheese market | TO EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
history tf the county.
that ___
will |ait,
English Grammar.
D ear S ir ,—We learn that Mr.
time, on easy monthly'
¡ire in the habit of signing pe­ ¡during the winter months, not
(f) Physiology—Graded Lessons that you will scarcely
We a e informe.i that the Bay titions should not do so when it as Mr. Norton calls it, stagna­ Zwietel, of Nehalem, is out with a
in Physiology and Hygiene, no interest.
petition
to
oust
Mr.
Alley
from
contains
false
and
misleading
City cha.t r was correctly pre­
I personally guarantee
tion. The only stagnation that office. While we have no desire to
Krohn.
Let a newsaper we know of in the cheese mar­
pared as to the boundary, and statements.
chine and will keepitwi
(H) Reading—The teacher will of charge.
the mistake was made in copy­ publish false statement against ket was under the last Demo­ enter into a controversy, we feel as
send to the County Superin­
Your old machine will [
ing after it had left the office of someone and see how quickly cratic administration and a few though we ought to express our­
tendent the applicant’s class as part payment.
the person who drew it up. We some troublesome attorney will years later when a few holders selves on this matter, not for the
Machines deliveredafi»
standing in reading, which
make this correction so that lie working up a case against of cheese in this county were so benefit of those who live in this
on free demonstration trig
will
be
taken
as
applicant's
any wrong impressions may not the editor.
Mr. Alley has a hoggish that they would not section of the country, but for those
Call in and see the Xewf
standing on the subject.
B urdett S hipman , Tilhn
be created by what we stated good damage suit against Mr. j sell at the prevailing price, so who are not acquainted with the
Whalem’e Jeif
th) Spelling-Reed’e Word Lea­
facts of case, and we think they
last week.
Zwiefel, but < tir advice is that
the jobbers shipped in a large ought to know what - they are
sons.
the editorsallow the whole mat­
Fine Dairy Fin
amount of Eastern cheese. It is signing, before they wander after
And still there is to be another ter to droP.
(i) Writing—Specimens of pen-
not
correct
to
say
or
imagine
tax levy for the water system.
manship as indicated in copied
false gods.
We were some what
386 acres, lying 3 m
there is stagnation when the surprised to learn of the course
This again punctures the argu
matter and from manuscript Florence, tile bankjngand:
It is public spirited men who > retailer is selling cheese at 20c.
meut that the receipts from the
in Language.
taken by Mr. Zwiefel and we ques­
center of the district, vitk
water system was going to pay accomplish things, not those • per pound and the average for tion very much whether it is a wise
Teachers having pupils who will boat to Portland.
who
¡ire
continually
knocking
; the year to the dairymen is 38c. one. Knowing Mr. Alley as we do, have completed the course and who
130 acres is dyked tides
the running expenses of the
in grass and worth tic |
city. The water system ought ¡mil complaining. We have a i per pound for butter fat or over and being fully aware of the cir­ wish to take the examination, are 41
acres tide marsh, in n
to be a financial success when number of public spirited men $1.50 per 100 pouuds of milk. cumstances, we take issue with Mr. requested to comply with Rule 3, in not dyked, worth fl(l)|«i
a levy is made every year upon in this city who are always 1 We will now advise Mr. Norton Zwiefel or. the grounds that he is Rules for conducting Eighth Grade acres rolling bench,ramen
the taxable property of the city. ready to put their shoulders to i and give him a personal illus- unfair, and is doing a great in­ Examinations, at least ten days be­ feet of virgin timber, vurt
at local mills in logs at f
wheel.
For instance.
Word I tration. When Mr.Norton came
justice, not only to our commis­ fore the examination.
thousand. This 216asmi
reached
this
city
that
the
board
to
Tillamook
soon
after
the
last
Wi.b the close of the old year
sioner, but to the taxpayers nnd
District Clerks, in districts where logged, will be worth ik
bury ail peisonal animosities of Government engineers were Democratic administration he the country in general, Mr. Alley is examinations are to be given, are for pasture and anie
and strife in this city ami coun­ to meet in Portland to-day to i was, to use a slang impression, no more responsible for the sad requested to comply with Rule 6, in Fresh water trout Jit
ty and all get into the boosters' pass on the project for the ini "down on his uppers," and if we accident that occurred on the Ne­ the Rules for Conducting the exam- through the tract. Frat
site, but no building,
band w igon with one idea in provement of the bar, bay and are right, was hard up for halem than any other individual in ¡nations. These rules have been minutes by motor boat to I
slough.
It
was
necessary
that
money.
Certainly
he
had
not
view, th it of upbuilding and
boat landisf
the country. We would like to call furnished the several districts on Portland
developing the county, giving Tillamook should be represent­ prospered or been successful Mr. Zwiefel’s as well as the tax­ separate sheet, but they are given school, church, stores, a
the glad hand to home seekers ed at the conference, ami Attor­ under the last Democratic ad­ payers attention to a few facts, and on page 189 Oregon School Laws, mill, etc., near buildings
present value, $70,71X1. 1
and those who come here t< ney H. T. Botts, president of ministration. But Mr. Norton, all we asks is, “Judge a tree by its 1909.
sell and will take $11(1)1
the
Port
of
Tillamook,
and
Rep
­
like
a
good
many
desirous
and
start industries. Everybody can
00 cash and balance long
fruits,” and look around Nehalem
Respectfully submitted.
do something to boost the city resentative A. G. Beals, who is industrious citizens who came and vicinity and see the great
0 per cent interest.
W.
S.
B
uel
,
G eo * Mura
and county, and above all do also a member of the Port, con­ to Tillamook after the hard changes that has taken place in
County Superintendent.
Box 35, Er
something to silence "knock sented to go. To pack up and times, took advantage of the that section of country during Mr.
ers" ami those who try to pull go at a moment’s notice, leav­ changed conditions incident to Alley’s administration, you will
Sandlake.
ing their business for a week or the Republican party coming
down.
more, is a sacrifice, especially into power. By dint of indus­ agree with us and say that Mr.
HANDICAP
Hello! Here we are again after so
Tillamook City was ahead at this season of the year, try, thrift and good business Alley lias doue remarkably well.
$1,(MK> on Friday when five Messrs. Botts and Beals are judgment, coupled with the Before he took office road work and long a time.
Eugene Atkinson is making the
►al >on licenses were granted. making in behalf of the people steady advance in the price of public improvements in general,
The boy or girl i
Efforts of men butter fat ami farm land, placed were in a lamentable state of affairs, logs and stumpe thinner every day
It won't be long, however, lie­ of this county.
defect of vision «
and
the
people
of
Nehalem
were
like
this
are
not
appreciated
by
lore those who patronize the
on his place with hie donkey en­
Mr. Norton, as well as a large
handicapped in the;
of knowledge in tbr
saloons will have re-paid this the public as much as they number of deserving settlers, iu held up in ridicule for their negli­ gine.
rooin. If your bo; «
for the privilege of frequenting should lie, for it not only means "easy street."
Why Mr. Nor gence, pertaining to good roads
Mrs. E. V. Wilson and daughter
does not show a w
saloons. The "dry" era proved an expensive trip but the loss ton should cling so lovingly to and good bridges. We remember May made a trip to Tillamook Sun­
centage of average <
to a great many moderate drink­ of business as well, with often the Democratic Mule after the very vividly our first introduction day to spend a few days with Mr.
school report the
to
the
Nehalein
a
few
years
ago,
ers, that iu ordering tneirdrink little or no thanks. We men­ G.O. P. has been so good to him
ties are that there ic
Wilson, whois cooking at the Hotel
thing the matter
from wholesale places, they get tion this with the hope that the is a conundrum we will not just previous to Mr. Alley taking Ramsey.
eyes. To find outcl*
mote for their money, and pro­ people of this county will ap­ touch upon now.
We want to office, and we must say we failed to
The Dimond saw mill is still
nothing if y®u ’"b
bable better quality, and they preciate our public spirited citi­ tell Mr. Norton there will be no find anything but a trail, and not a
them to me (of
ii i have to stand their share zens morr in the future than in stagnation prices may fluctu- bridge in sight, and to get to Ne­ grinding away.
tion.
It doeant N
C. S. Atkinson, of Tillamook,
guess about the e«
the past.
< i paving seme of the $1,000.
: ate in the cheese market until halem city in winter time was
of your etiild-it »
j there is stagnation in the money a great undertaking, and could not spent Christmas with his folks at
to see that the
market, and it is liable to come lie done without taking a great risk. Sandlake.
right. If glaiMje«
Most all of our county officials whenever there is a possibility We would like to ask Mr. Zwiefel
The Christmas tree at Sandlake
I am prepared tu
¡ire underpaid audit is to lie of another Democratic adminis­ how is it to-day. He will have to was well attended. There were lots
the exact thinH
meet the need« of *
hoped that the State Legislature tration.
Since the November admit that the roads are as good as of presents and everybody received
Remember that -
will adopt some uniform sys­ elections many bankers have I in any part of the county, the something. Everyone that could,
guaranteed for
tem for all the counties, either become somewhat alarmed for streams all bridged and the country took dinner, which was spread at
and I ain here J"
I upon a population or assessed fear that this may occur two in general, because the people are the noon hour, and everybody eat
them good.
I valuation of each county.
If years hence, and an* governing not handicappea by bud roads, Und to their heart’s content. The house i kirs are not.'
the
credit
is
due
to
our
indefatigable
!
tree
and
curtains
were
nicely
decor-
our joint senator ami joint rep­ themselves accordingly so as
resentative would introduce a not to lie cramped as they were comniisaioner H. V. Alley. When sted.
Mrs. Wilson ia given great
bill to make the salaries of during the hard timesand lack we stop to think of the lienefits the credit for her skill in the mani ge-
Dr. H. E. Mof1
is true that Home few persons the county officials uniform it of confidence in the Democratic Zwielel place ia deriving from the ment of the affair,
Following is
EYE SPBCUtB
knocked
the mill companv would meet with popular favor party. It is reasonable to sup­ recent improvements, we not only the program by the school children:
and put it to unnecessary ex- and choke off a whole host of pose that Mr. Norton would I m * think he is ungrateful, but labor­
Song—“Ringout the’Xmas Bella"
TILLAMOOK •
pease not the right spirit to bills which are introduced each
troubled in spirit" when he ing under a delution. We admit School.
"A Song of Xmas," Lester Ed­
help give the city a good pay year to increase the salaries of takes a retrospective view of that the affair was a aud one, and
roll but now the mill is not county officials in different parts his own financial troubles ami one to lie regretted, but to try and wards.
Music by Graphaphone.
Tillamook coun­ lack of opportunities for indus- throw the blame on an innocent
running the loss of the pay roll of the state.
"That Baby,” Gustia Edwards.
to the city is felt by every bttsi ty puys it county judge, deputy trions persons to make
a living
Song—"Merry
Snow
Flakes,"
-----------------
g party ia not only unjust, but an
(It'lHltv
*1.
.
•_
A.
Sv
tiess,
clerk, deputy sheriff and deputy under the last Democratic ad­ insult, and which all good citixena School.
“Who’s Old Santa ?" Boys.
assessor the small sum of $50
ought to resent. Those of us who
"The Angelic Song," Mary Ed­
Wonder whether the saloon each per month and the county ministration compared with the
know Mr. Alley personally, and wards.
many
opportunities
for
making
keepers and the attorneys will commissioners $3 per day when
know of the deep interest he has
Song,—Children.
take the sain • interest in pro in harness. In the case of the money since the Republican
"Two Pilgrims,” Willie Webb.
tecting bootleggers now ns they county judge, the salary isi party came into power. It ought taken in public affairs for the good
' Searing Santa Claua,” Florence
<’i I u tiler local option ? Then enough to |>av traveling expen­ to give Mr. Norton the cold of the country, we feel that we have Hayes.
got
the
right
man
in
the
right
shivers
for
fear,
should
another
"Under the Stars.” Carrie Brown.
informers were denounced as ses going over the county. “
I k tnocratic administration as ! ,’,uce’ “nd hie record lias a public
Song.
Ange ’a Chorus,” School.
So“». —“ Angel
bad men and one was runout of office of deputy clerk is a HW
re-' sume the reins of government, I "dicer shows it. Of course we hear
"The
Ki
“The Three Kings,
” Minnie Hoyt.
town. It depends entirely on sponsible position, requiring that
Graph
a phi
Graphaphone.
—._t
some
of
the
values 111 i1*** deal about the rock-crusher
"A
whose ox is being gored. Boot­ skill and ability to till it, Wu!
_”
A Christi
Christmas Problem.” Bertlia
will drop out of hia property “"d “pending money foolishly, but —
Ha
area.
-----
leggers may now expect that yet $50 a month is all the law and
i
| im<l cause a stagnation in the d'd we
‘»«•r the same thinv
"Elves of Christmas,” Eugene
some of the convicted bootleg­ allows. I ... ' ‘
W,th the.‘H-IMmnl of them.
-bout the Nehalem High Sch™? Myers.
gers will turn informers should deputy sheriff, yet it is a sur-l
" Acrostic,” Children.
, when Mr. Alley was advocating
bootlegging continue, as it is prise to us that anyone can be I
"In Santa Claus Land,’’
May
(
that
inatitution,
but
we
don
’
t
hear
Saved From Awful Death.
I ‘
Wilaon.
sure to to some extent. Then found to take it when there is
K 1
| any kick now. for the simple reason
^°
n
g,
—
Carrie
Brown.
ÜÎÜ?
“
"PIMtHing
calamity
in
hia
the convicted bootleggers will
Nick," Robert Myera.
l<e the first to call upon the off! full of lead when arresting some Mclhinald, of Fayetteville. N.^C., R. j that it has proved to be a good
Amis stockings.” Augusta Ed­
thing,
and
a
monument
to
vials to enfore the law. Oh. ‘temperate character or a person F. 1». No 8. My sister hail con sump.
warde.
the inteligent
people
of this
yes. they will want the law en­ erased with drink.
"Santa Claua." Oneita Whalin.
thin ami !
Nor.es « «“%,
|*eruotia Hon. be writes, "she
Graphaphone.
forced and obeyed now, but as who have to risk their lives as pale, hail no ap|>etite amt aeemed to I country. So in regard to the rock
Dialogue,- "Santa
Claus
At Cosar.»
grow
weaker
every
day.
aa
all
rem-
crasher,
don
’
t
condemn
it
until
you
the
Cosate
they would not obey the law deputy sheriffs should be paid
the under»»«*’!-
«lies failed, till Dr King’s New i have tried it, if it is a success in Home.”
catate
__ LOI I«
themselves they have no ruom more than $50 u month.
~~‘‘^i’ elcome Kria Kringle,” and »H
This Lhaxovery araa tried, and so com.
to complain if others continue county is paying its officials less pletely cured her. that she haa not one county, why shouldn't it be in
•eld eatate. are «".j
to bootleg the same ns they did. salaries than moat other coun­ •*•*> »roitbled with a cough since. another. We hope Mr. Zwiefel will The children were well trained to the ooder»<«’«*ml
*
1 ever saw or Teconaider thia matter before it which proves that Mias Graves is s T Sott«, a’j
j
f ties, .1 and
O. the
* moat
- ------ sensible
------------ - thing
....... heard of.
For coughs, colds, la-
Citr. Otar»00*
Reform the saloon wan one of tor the State legislature to do
asthma, croup, hemorrhage 1 roes to far. but if not we do ask to good instructor.
•'«¿1 see If «*
_ _ no
oo ****
Alley a fair show, but the
the arguments put forth hefure —
*
- a uniform
-
is tn adopt
system i all bronchial troubles, it has
Miss Josie Hoyt is visiting with ■otta* J oe T he
Trial
»»•« “r* taken by Mr. Zwiefel
> |i’>l
fug
Tnal butt!«
Is.ttle free.
free | I tocWc* ’ >«m«e
tile election l>v Home Rule ad of salary forali the counties.
.Guaranteed by Ch.^ I. Clough/" -rr unjuat. and do uot give Mr her psrents and relatives of Sand,
The Fop
iske thia week.