Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 13, 1911, Image 2

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Entered as second class mail mat­
ter July, 1HHH, at the poet office at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
March 3, 187».
Editorial Snap Shot9.
Every progressive citizen in
this county should wear a badge
with "Tillamook Booster" in*
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backs. But, happily, the pro­
gressive citizens cannot be kept
down and will exert their supre­
macy. A few years ago, when
the county was not so well fixed
financially as it is today, the
warrants were sold in some
cases at a premium
The sen­
seless agitation have not only
made county warrants to be
sold at a discount, but will also
put a stop to a whole lot of road
improvement this summer, and
those who have been in the
habit of working on the roads
will be deprived of a good deal
of employment this summer.
Thanks to the "knockers” and
the unprogressive mossbacks of
this county.
Boulder Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. John Borba and
Mrs. C. N. Johnson attended the
funeral of Mrs. James Hughey at
Fairview, last week.
L. N. Sandoa took a load of cheese
to Beaver last Saturday.
Louis Krake cut hay for H. A.
Chopard on Monday and E. P.
Mills cut R. Y. Blalock’s hay last
Saturday.
Frank Ebbesen is home again
after several months spent with an
aunt in Wisconsin.
The annual school election passed
off very peacably in our district this
year. Officers elected, H. L. Jen­
sen, clerk; O. W. Kinnaman to
serve as director for two years and
H. A. Chopard for three years.
George Freshowe has been in the
' valley the past week, making a visit
j to his family.
John Borba has butchered three
fat hogs in the past two or three
I weeks.
F. J. Ayer and family were out
on our smooth (?) roads Sunday in
their new automobile.
Ed. Bailey and a friend enme in
from Salem Saturday on a motor
cycle. They left Blaine Sunday
morning on their return trip.
J. J. Hollett, our genial mail car­
rier, with his wife and daughters,
Leova, Luella and Lucille, were
calling in our neighborhood, Sun­
day p.m.
John Krake went to the county
seat and back, last week after a
load of household supplies.
Miss Katie Sheets spent several
days recently with her former pup­
ils in this neighborhood.
If there are any persons who sub­
scribed for the “Woman’s World”
with Mrs. N. Coulson thia spring
who failed to receive their papers,
she would like to hear from them
at once.
L. C. Getchell expects to be in
this neighborhood during the month
ot August with his gasoline wood­
saw, and will stay as long as he has
plenty to do.
Husbands, make
your wives smile, by getting a big
pile of wood saved.
Chas. McDivit, wife and children
came out from South Prairie one
day last week after some cows they
had bought of the Kumm boys.
They stopped over night with Mrs.
Grace Chopard, Mrs. McDivit’s
cousin.
Jay Ebbesen has the job of cut­
ting wood for the school house.
Money makes money pretty
fast when you can persuade a
It is a matter of regret to the
person to dispose of his county ; people of Tillamook City that
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warrant for 85c. or 90c. on the anyone should attempt to drag
ao commendable an enterprise
dollar.
as that carried on by the T. B.
Hill is to spend millions on Potter Realty Co. at Bayocean
True we do
railroads in Oregon. Yet it is into the courts.
often asserted by some people not like the ear-marks of some
that money is scarce. It does of those who are back of the
movement to change the man­
not look so.
agement, for it savors more of
We are beginning to think the"Salem Hog" than anything
that there must be a matrimon- else. The Headlight will once
ial club for young men over at more commend the Potter Rea-
Bayocean by the number of lty Co. for the work carried out
young brides who have gone to and what is contemplated, and
reside there from this city.
although it is a matter of opin-
-------------------- >ion as to how the enterprise
Some reporter got mixed in should be managed and carried
his figures in the report of to completion, there is bound to
some of the Portland news­ be difference of opinion, and
papers that Jim Hill was going more so, when avaricious per­
to appropriated $25,000,000 to sons, who have done nothing to
be expended on railroads in this up-build and develop Oregon,
want to lie appointed receiver.
state.
¡It is the same old story, direct-
XVe hear quite often that it is b’ « person or a corporation
the real estate agents who are undertakes to improve condi­
to be blamed for the high price tions- there «re those who camp
of land in this county. Hardly ¡0» tbeir trail and attempt to
Every
once .............................
in a while
a ' Pul1 down. But, coming from
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well known farm was sold at a certain Salem people, does not
big figure, and others who had surprise us much. We want to
dairy farms thinking their land 8aY
that we admire the
just hr valuable, or more so, 'pluck and the Western grit of
have jumped up the price of lho9e who undertook to make
their farms no often that they; the peninsular on Tillamook
summer
resort,
cannot jump them up higher. I bay a great x *
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they should be given a free band
to consumate their plans. An-
We are reliably informed that j other thing, there is no assur­
work on the Tillamook branch ance, should the petitioners
of the United Railways will gain their point, that a receiver
soon be started, and we look would carry on the improve­
for the announcement to be ments more expeditiously than
made any day for the work to i is being done. Work is too far
commence, not only at Banks, advanced, with a large amount
Call for Bids.
but at the Tillamook end and at of money already expended on
Bide will be received for the
several places along the route. preliminary construction, to construction of the basement walls
There is no doubt but what the' stop the enterprise.
and floor for the Christian Church
up to July 15th, 1911. Plans and
people of Tillamook county will |
specifications may be seen at
give the United Railways the
store of King A Smith Co. Bids to
glad hand.
It was bard to make people be left with Erwin Harrison, at Till-
believe ut the time of the Maine mook County Bank.
Notwithstanding that the two disaster that the battleship and
city newspnjiers publish every many valuable lives were lost
Bids Wanted.
item of county expenditure, yet on account of internal and not
Bide
will
received by the Board
we often hear people say they from external causes. The popu of Directors be
of School District No.
want to know where the money lar clamor was that
Spain 14, Garibaldi, Oregon, for the erec­
goes.
They will find that a j blew up the Maine, and which tion of a school-house 36x48 with
great big proportion of it is ex-1 was the real cause of the war basement. Plans and specifica
may be seen by calling on
pended all over the county in with that country. Those who tions
District Clerk at Garibaldi or at
road work and giving children were familiar with the many the Sheriff’s office, Tillamook, Ore.
free education.
See this issue distressing
accidents
which All bids to be in by the 15th day of
of the Headlight for the ntnount have taken place on board of July, 1911. The Board reserves the
to reject any and all bids.
of money thnt was distributed battle ships in all parts of the right
Dated this 28th day of June. 19U.
for one month amongst the world believed that the Maine
M rs . S. M c M illan ,
farmers for road work.
disaster was simply another
District Clerk.
C. A. J ohnson ,
chapter in the many accidents
Chairman Board of Directors.
A word of advice to ‘ knock which preceded it. Appalling
era." Either move away from ns the accident was, it was no
A Peek Into His Pocket
the county or get in and boost. worse than what have hapjien- would show the box of Bucklen's
ed
to
it
large
number
of
English
The snap shot man is tired of
Arnica Salve that E. S. Loper,
hearing a few chronic "knock­ war ships through spontaneous a carpenter, of Manila. N Y., al­
combustion
unit
other
causes.
ways carries. "I have never had a
ers" who are continually bellv-
wound, bruise, or sore it would
achiug. It is time that every > With u large amount of explo­ cut.
not soon heal,’’ he writes Great­
sives
and
combustible
material
"knocker" was blacklisted and
est healer of burns, boils, scalds,
his name exposed to the public stored away on battle ships it is chapped hands and lips, fever sores,
gaze, for we do not consider a surprise that more accidents skin-eruptions, eczema, corns
It is now a piles. 25c at Chas. I. Clough's.
that there is the least cause to does not occur.
"knock” in Tillamook county, settled fact that the Maine was
Parson's Poem A Gem.
unless there is too much pros­ destroyed by the explosion of
From Rev. H. Stubeuvoll, Allison,
her
own
munitions
of
war,
and
perity and beautiful cool wen
la., in praise of Dr. King's New
ther, to say nothing of the great no longer does the popular Life Pills.
slogan
of
"Remember
the
"They’re such a health necessitv,
future of the county.
( Maine" hold good to create a In every home these pills should be.
war spirit in this county against If ether kinds you’ve tried in vain
Strange, and, oh, so strange !
USE bR KING’S
Spain. Here is another instance And be well
again.*’ Only 25c at
Money is scarce, so it is said, where popular clamor became
Chas.
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Clough
’s.
and thut is one reason why thut
intense with nothing to war­
county warrants have suddenly
Happiest Girl in Lincoln.
rant it. Yet we are wondering
dropped below pur. But there
A Lincoln, Neb., girl writes, "I
what is to tie done with the court
appears to be plenty of money
of inquiry's report thut the I had been ailing for some time with
around and a big scramble to
| chronic constipation and stomach
Maine was destroyed from ex­ i trouble. I began taking Chamber
get hold of them at a discount.
terior explosion now that the lam's btomach and Liver Tablets
Xml as to the question of their
government engineers have de­ and in three days I was up and got
legality no question is raised
cided. since the water waa i better right along. I am theproud-
as long us they can I h * ls>ught
girl in Lincoln to find such a
pumped out of the dam which eat
good medicine." Foreale by La­
at a discount.
Tillamook's
was built around the wreck and mar' a Drug Store.
county warrant "bull" and
the real cause ascertained, that
‘hear" pit tight is interesting
Escaped With hie Life.
the vessel waa destroyed from
just now, ami after it is all over internal explosions.
”Twrn.‘ronJ 7'‘•r" “t® I faced
there are liable to tie scars and
an awful death/’ writes. H. B. Msr-
“n- Port Harrison. S. C.
Doctors
hard feelings against those who
Kill Mor« Than Wild Beasts
saul I hail consumption and the
startl'd the agitation.
We are
The number of people hilled dreadful cough I had looked like it
not alarmed, however, for it will yearly by wild beaata don’t ap­ •“"enough 1 ,r«*d everything I
not be long before this little proach the vast numtwr killed by could hear of. for my cough, and
disease germa. No life ia safe from waa under the treatment of the beet
flutter isover.
The discounting of county
warrants is unwarranted and a
shame, us well as usury
The
kuoekers" and the curb stone
agitators, who have been ma­
ligning the County Court, are
responsible for bringing this
about, and it will sooner or later
net as a boomerang. Tbiscoun-
tv would lie far better off if it
hud more progressive citixens
aud teas kuockers «nd moea-
their attacks. They’re in air. water,
duet, even food. Rut grand pro­
tection ia afforded by Electric Bit­
ters which destroy and expel these
deadly disease germ» from the ays-
tem That's why chills, fever and
ague, ell malaria) and many blood
diseases yield promptly to this
wonderful blood purifier. Try them,
and enjoy the glorious health and
new «'reerth they II give vou
Money back, if not satisfied Oalv
at Chas. I. Clough’s.
doctor in Georgetown, S. C„ for a
year but could get no relief. A
friend adviaed me to try Dr. King »
New Discovery. I did ao and waa
completely cured. I feel that I owe
my life to thia great throat and
lung cure.
Ita positively guarun- |
J***’ fof, '»ugh», colda. ,„d »11
bronchial aSectiooa 50 and fl Oft l
Trial bottle free at Chaa I. Clough V |
For summer diarrhoea in children
**** .Ch*mberlain e Colic,
tholerea and Diarrhoea Remedy
and entor oU. and a speedy cure is I
certain For Mie by fZmr .
SPECIAL !
LOOK AT OUR PRICES
Fruit granulated Sugar, per sack, 100 lbs.
$5.50
Drv granulated Sugar, per sack, 100 lbs.
$5.25
$500
Extra C. Sugar, per sack, 100 lbs.
Caracola Coffee per lb. 221c. Royal Club Coffee, 1 lb. 3^
Royal ClubCollee,31b. $1.00
Mocha and Java Blend
Coffee, per lb. - 25c.
Union Kerosen, 10 Gallons per case
$2.20
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YAMHILL & TILLAMOOK
Daily Stage Line.
Shortest and Quiekest Houte to
Portland.
LEAVES TILLAMOOK .................................... 4 p.m.
ARRIVE YAMHILL .......................................... 3 p.m.
Connecting with PORTLAND TRAIN.
FARE, $5.00.
MRS. J. C. HOLDEN, Agent, Tillamook.
Hotel Royal, Agent, Yamhill.
Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing Compy.
Manufacturers of
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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.
rile Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County.
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
First Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
Lh r US IHGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BILL
Child Portraits Made «
Us are Child-Lite
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FAMILY
RECIPES.
The valued family re­
cipes for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec­
tive than ever.
Right prices
assured.
are also
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Just as our portraits of
possess strength and chwwj
We are experts in lfc,
and posing, and our eqn’Pu
is complete. Come in a '
cur line.
Monk’s Stu#0,
Next to the Post 0®«* J
If your glasses are broken, send them to
meat McMinnville, Ore.
I have an up-to-date grinding plant there
and will attend to all repair work promptly-
CLOUGH.
Reliable Druggist.
Henry E. Morris,
I will make trips to Tillamook «bout
every two mouths.
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