Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 09, 1911, Image 2

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    riLiLAMUUX HEADLIGHT FEBRUARY Q, ¿Oil
RATES OE
SUBSCRIPTION.
of a sal<M>n keeper selling whis­
key to a drunken person. This
was not dispute«!, but the city
Six months......
recorder contended that it was
Three months
not a sale and freed the saloon
keeper, who was not even de­
<1* (Çilknnook fteabíígbt. fended at tile trial by an attor­
ney.
Conse<|uently the City
Attorney feels as though the
Editorial Snap Shots. City Recorder is not giving him
a square deal. Say, Tom, is
Buri less men say collections that a dose of undetiled, straight
are slow, Perhaps some of their Home Rule ?
customers are standing them
This is what Albert Tozier,
off and the money is going over
for many years secretary of the
the bars.
Oregon Press Association and
Send a copy of the annual edi­ Past President National Edi­
tion of the Oregonian to your torial Association, wrote the
friends in the East and Middle editor in regard to the editors
West
It is full of valuable in­ of this county gifting together
formation about Oregon umi to boost Tillamook County :
Tillamook as well.
“B ro . B aker : Mighty glad
to see the editors get together.
If it is impossible under the Such moves help any county.
city administration of Mayor Keep a fraternal feeling and for­
Don’t cut prices.
Talmage to convict saloon keep­ ever boost.
ers, then it is time to ask for a Boost your county and accept
rec ill on all th«* city officials or clean, legitimate advertising. 1
the
Tillamook
agitate for a commission not congratulate
a saloon—form of government. County editors.”
As Mr. Tozier has been a great
flow funny. One person will friend to the newspaper frater­
step into the editor’s sanctum nity of this state, we accept his
and commend him for some- congratulation and appreciate
thing he has written, while his good advice in behalf of the
others will criticise and abuse booster editors of this county.
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
»In« year............
1.50
75
50
him for the same article, This
goes so prove that this depends
on whose ox is being gored.
The sheriff has started in to
llect taxes.
The agoney will
Representative Beals has suc­
ceeded in getting $1,500 incor­
porated in the expense hill of
the state legislature for the fair
to be held in this county.
We
hope he will succeed in keeping
that amount there, but he have
our doubts. But there is noth­
ing like hustling, and no doubt
Beals is doing his level liest to
secure the appropriation.
We have been pestered by an
unusually large number of let­
ters, already written, to send to
this county's representatives
in favor of the passage of n bill
providing for u State Industrial
Accident Commission. We did
not do so, for it looks us though
somebody must lie looking for
soft jobs with little work. The
state Inis altogether too many
commissions.
State Dairy and Food Com­
missioner Bailey is at the end
of his political rope.
Incom­
petency and petty pilfering ap­
pears to b«* tin* accusations
brought against him, anti from
nil nppearnnee was holing down
tin job for tht* money that was
in it und what lie could get out
of it. The state needs a live,
energetic dairy and fixsl com
missioner, but not of the Bailey
stripe.
We wish to extend our hearty
congratulations to th«* daily
< >regonian u | mhi reaching its
fiftieth birthday, with tlx* I i <>| m *
lint it will I m * us strong a factor
in helping develop Oregon in
the next fifty years as in the
past, for nil fnir minded |M*rsons
must admit that the daily Or«*
goniuti has dune wonders in
helping to boost nil parts of th«*
«fate
The local newspapers have
been pounding away fora long
time for paved streets and for
cement sidewalk, and it looks
ns if something is to be done
to bring about these improve­
ments, which have been too
long delayed. The dirty, filthy
condition of I lie business streets
is a disgrace and the old, rot­
ten sidewalks all over the city
are dangerous to pedestrians.
There is a good deal of city pro­
perty held for speculation, and
these persons will do nothing
to improve it until they are
forced to by city ordinance, yet
improvements of property by
residents owners adjoining the
same helps to enhance the value
of vacant city lots. That is the
reason, we contend, that an or­
dinance should I m * passed com
pelting ail property owners to
construct cement sidewalk in
front of their property. It will
be economy to do so, and those
who are holding property, and
who will do nothing to improve
tin* city, will have to do so.
they well get facts about the
country where they propose to
locate, and this is the reason
the local newspapers are receiv­
ing so many requests for sample
copies of Tillamook papers.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’^ SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
GOVERNMENT MAY NOT
HEAR EXPENSE.
Tillamook Taxpayers Must
Show Reason for Im
provement of Wat­
erway.
Unless taxpayers of Tillamook
Bay regions and residents of other
places who have inleiests in that
territory und are concerned in the
improvement of the waterway tile
with the tioaril of engineers, of the
rivers and harbors committee, at
Washington,
aiiditional reasons
why
tile
Government
ahould
shoulder the bulk of the expense
in ileepening the liny, there are
prospects that the undertaking
will not be commenced.
Major J. J. Morrow, Corps of
Engineers.
S. A., was yesterday
apprised from Washington that tfie
hoard was oi the opinion that the
amount of present and prospective
tonnage does not justify the esti­
mated expenditure, tint that l>efore
a final report was filed it was re­
quested that those interested pres­
ent additional data. That can be
done
in
writing
within
six
weeks or an oral hearing can be
arranged for, the address 'given of
the hoard of engineers being rooms
507 to 510 Colorado building, Wash­
ington, I). C.
Acting on the information con­
veyed Major Morrow caused letters
to tie forwarded to about 20 persons
who had appeared at a hearing
held tiere the latter part of Dec­
ember ; when Colonel John Biddle,
Major Kutz and Major Morrow sat
as a board. At that time it was
proposed that the Port of Bay City
derive from taxation $200.(JOO and
that the Port of Tillamook secure
$4«l0,000 to be merged with Govern­
ment funds for the construction of
two jetties at the mouth of the bay
that would give a depth on the bar
of 20 feet.
It was suggested to the special
board that the channel to Bay City
from the bar be dredged to 16 feet
and to Tillamook 14 feet. It was
estimated that the jetties would cost
$1,0)0,(W, the dredging $606,450 and
$20,0(11 was suggested for the an­
nual maintenance of channels if
Tillamook was included.
The board stateci ill the report for­
warded to Washington that in the
opinion of its members it was in-
advisable to improve the road
Our contemporary is advocat­
ing that the people of this city I
subscribe for and buy up mill I
cites, to be given to persons above Bay City and while the jetty
who may want to locate fac­ estimate was not altered the dredg­
tories in or near this city. We ing cost was dropped to $144,000 and
shook! look ut this matter from $5000 recommended for the annual
different view point. First, we inaintenance of the road from the
an* inclined to advocate patro­ bar to Bay City.
Even with that change Washington
nizing all business and indus­
trial enterprises in this city, 11 tile i a I s were advise«l by wire that
which have been started on their the residents of TilhmuMik were
own merit, without lM*ing subsi­ willing to provide sufficient fund*
dized, for no city can hope to so that with the contribution of Bay
succeed when the people trade City a total of $436,000 could be
in other places or cities.
It turned over to the Government, it
limy I m * necessary nt some fu representing one-fourth theapprox-
turt* date to offer inducements imate cost.
The intelligence from Washing­
to obtain industries, but this
should not be done in competi­ ton is in effect that the lioard of
tion with those who have had engineers does not concur in the
to pay for their sites. For in ] I opinion of the special board, as
stance, tlx* mill company was I the Government would lie called on
made to pay nearly $10,000 for It,» ex|M-nd $1,306,000, which they
land alone, ami some of which I believe is not justified from a stand
at exorbitant figures.
lint nol |Hiint of commerce to I m * tienefited
Major Morrow says
on«* offered to help tlx* company | <>r created.
out, nor was anything asked, I that the official notiticution of the
for it was a business venture an«l I iittitud«* of the tHiard of engineers
to help tlx* city with a pay roll. I does not sound the death knell of
We nr«* ready to coincide with I the project, ns there remains an
our contemporary to this ex-1 opportunity on the part of the tax­
tent, that those who come here! payers further to exploit their
to start factories should I m - pro) showing us to the necessity for im­
tected in securing factory or| provement.
mill sites from those who would I
Pneumonia Follows a Cold
hold them up.
The snap shot I
man is not much stuck on I mi - I , Hut never follows the use of
Holev's Honey
and Tur,
which
nus men, who usually sell out I checks the cough and expels the
at tlx* first opportunity, making! c«>ld. M. Stockwell. Hannibal. Mo.,
the other fellow |Miy, while he I says, ” It lM*ats all the remedies I
pockets and gets out with the]! ever used. I contracted a bud cold
and cough and was threatened with
money
pneumonia, line Isittle of Foley's
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware, Tinware
and China
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
Sashes,
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing Compy
Manufacturers of
FIR, SPRUCE and
H emlock LUMBER
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS,
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
County’s Most Famous Cheese,
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County.
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
Eirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL.
ft
I
for all stomach troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad
■ breath,sick headache,torpidliver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Pleasant to take.
Sold by Chas. I. Clough.
The valued family re­
cipes for cough and cold
Sal«'Crwaa $5.00
" cure, liniments, tonics and
22k
Taalt 4 00
•
remedies have as
1 00
„ other
Caaaair«.,, 1.00
’ careful attention here as
TMIan
.50 9 the most intricate prescrip­
_ toto
_ __ !
Hetaa
5.00
9 tions.
tot »a* Ratto -
£
CowllatiM I fm .
_
For once the saloon interests
in this city was rebuked
The
attempt of Clyde Clements to
hataa
7.50 (I
•* w 1. rtf
»a, «man Ralalaaa Eafr'liaa
-50 w
Our fresh, high grade
. .60
deprive uu ok) man like Joe
■ •>« ■aeu.aaaa ■ Sanaa
»1ST MSTMOOS
I ■
to make
Thcrdich of the least* of the
All -ork fully (■uaranteto tar nrtaaa raara. I N drugs will help
building he now occupies de­
these remedies more effec-
serves to be censured by all fair
tivs than ever.
Painless Dentists
minded iierson».
To drag an
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OWlen
Imri
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A
M
to
i
I
If
haftyi
»tel
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Right prices are also
old, re»t»eetiiblc man into court,
with practically no grounds up­
assured.
Honey am! Tar completely cured
on which to base a case, is tar
o I
me.” No opiates, just a reliable
from right und taking the time
I
Tillamook County was out* of household medicine.—C. I. Clough.
of the court with frivolous lift i the lM-st advertised eounties in
gntiou
Falla Victim to Thieves.
the fiftieth anniversary number
S. W. Bends, of Goal City, Ala .,
of the Oregonian. Besides u has a justifiable grievance. Tw«>
Reliable Druggist.
V
The fiftieth anniversary num gvtieriil write up of the county, hievea stole his health for twelve
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t«er of the daily Oregonian was with other articles on railroad! years. They weie a liver and kid­
far in advance of all previ«>us building into Tillamook, liar ney trouble Then Dr. King's New
annual editions.
It was cer­ bor improvements and dairy­ Life Pills throttled them. He's well
now. Unrivaled
for Conatiii
Constipation.
rtrivHiMi tor
_____,
What They Will Ds for Yoa
tainly a crackerjack number, ing, tile county hud a page ml-1 Malaria.
Headachr.
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Dyw|>e|Mi!a.
r —
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giving an enormous amount of vertiaement, which some of our at Chas. I. Clough* a .
They will cure your backachs,
useful information alsiut On*- leading citiaens cotisxler one of I
When
her
child
ia in danger a strengthen your kidneys, cor.
gon, tuised on facts
This, with tlx* most attractive advertise-l.
____
__ _ t
woman will _______
risk her
life to protec
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
a profusion of pictures, mnkea it meats in that nutniier. How r*'
*ct oi heroism «>r risk rect urinary irregularities, build
the most valuable edition ever «•ver that may I m *, this year's
" chiw DP the worn out tissues, snd Corner Stillwell Ave. and First
published to lioost th«* state It annual edition of tlx* < Irvgoitian I Cough1 Remedy ’an«! sh'da* grr"il eliminate the excess uric acid
St. West, and both Phones.
is not only a commendable «Mi
will tie the mentis of bringing avoided. For sale by I amar's Drug that causes rheumatism. Pra-
Yon awake with a mean, nasty
tion, but also shows the en«>r hundreds
•
*
* of * new settlers into St«»re.
▼ent Bright's Disease and Dia­ F£CHLTF IN ALL KIND OF CAKES taste in the mouth, winch reminds
movie strides tlx* Oregonian, as the Tillamook county. It also
you that your stomach is in a bed
ALL KIND OF BREAD.
bates, and restore health and
well us the stat«*, have taken
Wife Got T p Top Advice.
proven once more that it is the I
—
wife wanted me to take our
condition. It should also remind
the pust fifty years.
ausngth.
Refuse
tubati
news|Hii>ers «>( Oregon that are Ikoy to the doctor to cure an ugly
h you that there is nothing so good
A piece of flannel dam|»ened with
D- Frankel, of Stroud,
doing the publicity work that M. ’
Sold by Chas. I. Clough. Chamberlain's Ianiment and I».und <l
a disordered stomach as
City Attorney Willett ran up counts.
For instance, if per­ i Okla. **| aaid put Hucklen Arnica
on
uo to
■<> the
me effected
enecieo (»arts
|«ans is superior
auikcrior Chamharlam*,
landLirer
against
Tillamook
Justice” son in the East or Middle West Salve on it' She did so. and it
to any plaster. When trouble*! with I Tabletv.
the boil in a short time.”
Remember the Name.
last week, k « mm 1 und hard, and decides to come, aav to Tilla-1 cured
Isnu^
back
°r
pains
in
the
side
or
They
build
th
Quickest healer of Hurns. Scalds.
Foley s Honey and Tar for all
hie keen sense of honor and lus­ •wook. they will invariably send ■ Cuts. Corns.
are
Hruises.
Sprains, coughs and colds. for croup, bron­ cheat give it a trial and you
please*! I
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certain to be more than please*!
tier received a nxle shaking. for a copy of a county paper«1 dwellings. Best pile cure on enrth. l muh
». iMmnvnro
chitis.
Ixtarsenea und
and tor r»c
racking
with
the
prompt
reliet
r.z.LL
LmarriffMna*
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Rt*
which
it
i
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11 l.*J,TT
Only A-. at Charles I. [. I lagrippe coughs. No opiates.
He was prosecuting n clear case The rensou of this is they know
i >
1 |J<ia«uci»iw*» tsksa Chawbartaia^»
affords. - Sold by Ixmai', Ihrig
I loutfh a.
Wise Dental Co., me. ’
Foley’s
CLOUGH,
Pills
s. VIERECK,
Tillamook Bakery,
A Morning Reminder,
Duse •ulwtitutes.—<*. I. clough.
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