Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1911, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 20. 1911
KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
.»TBICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year..........................................
Six month«......................................
Three month».................................
1.50
75
logical hub of the county and
all roads lead to it. It was
pointed out to us several days
ago that owing to the ceutral
location of the city, a good hotel
here would cause automobile
parties to make this their head­
quarters, and who would take
trips in their machines to dif­
ferent parts of the county in the
morning and return later in the
day. The matter of a first class
hotel in this city is of vast im­
portance and something that
our enterprising citizens should
take a lively interest in.
Some About Prize Winning
Horses.
For the benefit of those who have
Major Weitzel Colts, I will give a
list of the prizes he has won in
Entered as second class mail mat­
Oregon. 1st, First prize at the
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
Southern Oregon District Fair at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
Roseburg, Fall 1901; 2nd, and
March 3, 1879.
again 1st at Southern Oregon Dis­
trict Fair, Fall 1902 at Roseburg;
¿fyt Qilfamoak ^rabligbt,
3rd, Major Weitzel 33271 took first
prize over all, Standard Bred Stal­
lions at the Oregon State Fair in
Editorial Snap Shots.
the Fall of 1907 at Salem ; 4th, on
April 3rd, 1909, Major Weitzel took
He’s a scrub rooster,
first prize at Woodburn Horse
That can’t be a booster.
Show in th* aged standard bred
You hear people complain class and sweepstakes with his
Say, Mr. City Dads, what about county warrants being family of colts ; 5th, on April 10,
about that shooting in one of discounted We will set some 1909, at the Salem Horse Show, Ma­
the saloons Saturday night, or of our citizens to thinking. One
haven’t we woke up to the fact reason money is scarce in Till­ jor Weitzel won sweepstakes and
that this city is a cow boy town ? amook is because the saloons -the $20.00 silvercup with his family
and he won first in the Aged Stan-
have drained the county of datil Bred Stallion Class also ; Oth,
money sufficient to take up all
flow does this look ? Some the outstanding county war­ there was not one of the Major's
colts that was shown in the three
of the curb stone “knockers,’’
rants. Figure it out yourself. horse shows, Salem, Woodburn and
who have been maligning the
There are five saloons in this
County Court for going into
city, and we are informed that Mount Angel in the Spriug of 1909
debt for a reasonable amount of
but what either took a blue ribbon
money for road improvements they take in about $500 a days, or was instrumental in winning
to say nothing of the saloons in
were in favor of the Port of Till­
championship prizes ; 7th, on March
amook bonding the district for ether parts of the county. Three 31 st at Woodburn this yeai 1911, in
thousand
dollars
a
week
is
a
big
$450,000. The biblical story
­ the aged standard bred class Ma
The drain on the money in circula
holds good in Tillamook,
not
i°r wag given second place ; one of
tion
in
this
city,
and
it
is
i
knockers can swallow a ca mal
his
colts, Lady Weitzel, owned by
surprising to us in the least that
but strain at a knat.
money is so scarce and business Apland Bros, of Woodburn, won
is slow
and
not money 1st in the 3 year old class and an­
There is a movement on foot enough in thecouuty to take up other Major Weitzel colt owned by
to have Governor West call a county warrants.
Yet it was A. Monton, of Gervais, won 2nd in
special meeting of the state leg­ the sovereign will of the people the same class, and in the two year
islature to pass road legislation. of this county which was instru­ old class a Major Weitzel colt won
If it is to create a road commis­ mental in bringing this state of 2nd prize; in the yearling class, H.
S. Shapes.of Hubbard,won 1st with
sion, so that a few individuals affairs about.
another Major ; 8th, at Mount An­
can draw big salaries for being
state ornaments and appearing
Tillamook county had a juven­ gel on April 1, 1911, Major Weitzel
wise on road matters, we are ile financial panic in county was again awarded first prize in the
opposed to it, also to any bond­ warrants last week, brought aged standard bred class ; his three
ing scheme. There is no need about by several reasons. First, year old owned by A. Monton of
of any more road bosses, espe- the senseless agitation, the fact Gervais, won first and another Ma­
ciallv kid glove fellows.
that a question was raised about jor colt won second in the same
the county exceeding $5,000 in­ class and a Major Weitzel colt won
Gee, wiz. The thermometer debtedness and the scarcity of! second in the yearling class; 9th,
registers above 100 degress in money and the inability of the! i on April 0 and 7, 1911, at the Salem
several towns in Oregon, put local banks to dispose of county Horse Show, Major Weitzel 33271
over herein this little kingdom warrants to outside parties ow-1 won first and $20.00 silver cup with
<>i Tillamook the weather is de ing to such a large amount being his family of colts, and he was
ligbtful, cool and bracing, with issued at the last two terms of giv n second place in the aged
everything in view fresh, bright the county court. One cannot i standard bred stallion class, Ma­
and green. We cordially invite blame the present court for the jor’ i 2 year old colt owned by Dr.
the rest of Oregon to come to indebtedness that it inherited Soader, of Seattle, and bought of
Tillamook county and cool off, nor the banks when it was im­ Rev. Father Paul Daiton, of Brooks,
away from the heat and dust of possible for them to handle the for $500.00 at 17 months old, won
that tropical weather. Truly warrants. Another thing it second prize in the two year old
Tillamook county is a wonder­ would be imprudent for the class. The colt that won first in
ful little kingdom of its own banks to load up with warrants the yearling class was the Major
when it comes down to unde­ of a doubtful character when at Weitzel colt owned by E. F. Rogers
veloped resources and delight­ any time some crank or “knock­ that was foalded in Tillamook Co.
er“ could bring suit to enjoin on June 18, 1910, and was kept in
ful summer weather.
the county treasurer from pay­ the vacant lot in front of C. W.
ing them. Under the circum
The recall law is being in- stances, What is the wisest Woolf’s Blacksmith Shop in Tilla­
mook City until it was three weeks
voked on the Lane County thing to do ?
To keep on
Court, and this pertinent re- knocking won’t help matters at old ; 10th there has been at least 25
mark from the Cottage Grove all, in fact, it will make them different Major Weitzel colts shown
Sentinel shows who are back of worse. Although we deplore at the different horse shows and
the movement : “The Taxpay­ seeing any curtailment in road faits and there was never one of
payers' Association, which has work, it seems to us that the his colts entered that did not win a
undertaken this herculean task, proper course now is to place prize and only one that got as low
is composed chiefly of chronic the county on a cash basis as as third prize.
grouches, whose principal char­ soon as possible and not go be­ Now with all of these prizes it
acteristic relative to public yond the limit which the con­ means something to your colts
affairs is to damn if one does stitution provides. It may come value. Cut this out and keep it to
and to damn if one don’t.’’ So hard on some of our citizens *how the class of stock you have.
Now in conclusion kindly notice
Tillamook is not the only coun­ who have been figuring upon
ty with persons who are “knock­ road work to pay the last half where these prizes were won as we
ing” because a large amount of of their taxes and mean a good ' all know that Salem and the State
money is living expended on many bail roads the coming win-1 Fair Grounds is where the highest
classed stallion of the coast come*
roads.
ter, which, no doubt, the court1
will get centured for allowing. | for service. I appreciate the liberal
TheTillamook County Editor-
patronage I have received in Tilla­
Boosters' Association will leave Here's the point, the county i mook County and hope to continue
cannot
pay
off
a
large
amount
tor the north part of the county
to co-operate with you in the im­
on Friday, where they will be of outstanding indebtedness provement of your horses.
and
expend
a
large
amount
of
dined and wined and entertain­
Respectfully Yours,
ed by the people of that section money on roads when there is
• E. F. R ogers . V. S.
not enough money to do both.
OVERLAND MODEL 52
WITH FORE DOORS
A guarantee on Tires, Springs and Car. This car for
40 horse power, 4 doors, top and glass front. The easiest ridi
car in this or any other town Other cars selling from J
and up.
Come and take a ride before buying
the highest type of a pure straight
whiskey blend.
aged in wood
complying with both the United States and State
Pure Food Laws
straight whiskey— all whiskey—old whiskey
AMERICAN IMPORTING CO.
W. J. STEPHENS, Distributer for Tillamook, Ore.
N<L
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
of the county. It is entirely in I
the interest of the Nehalem I The county will probably lie in
Administrator's Sale.
country thnt this trip is taken, debt nearly $100,000 before the
Hildas this is tin important part next collecting takes place, so N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
of the county, the boosters will' it is pluin to everybody that it by virtue of an order duly made
endeavor to make known the is Koing to entail rigid economy and entered by the County Court of
great possibilities mid splendid and a little hardship to place the the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
authorising and directing
future there is for that part of i county on a cash basis at one j County,
the »ale of the real property, here­
Tillamook comity. We know ' lick. Once it is done it will tn* inafter described by the under­
that the |H*ople of Nehalem will, n good thing, and instead of a signed administrator, I, the under-
tunke it pleasant for the visit ( large amount of money being signed administrator, will sell at
sale subject to confirmation
ing editors, for they are noted | tied up in county warrants, per­ private
bv the said County Court, the fol­
haps
some
of
that
money
would
•or their hospitality.
lowing described real property, to-
tie used in new industries ! wit;
whiih would help to create pav-
An undivided one-half interest in
One tiling flint till should rolls.
' I ■ and to Lot numbered one and the
IsHist for, mid Hint is for good
South East quarter of the North
East quarter of Section six, and
roads to nil the bench resorts.
A Peek Into Hi* Pocket
numbered four, and the South
1 he import mice of this is seen would show the box of Bncklen’s j Lot
West quarter of the North West
• very summer, for until these Arnicu s»ht. that E. S. Loper quarter of Section five, in Town-
carpenter, of Marilla, N Y
al ship three North of Range nine
KHbls are constructed tliiscoun- a »•>•
curries.
1 have never had a
• ' will not obtain the summer* cut. wound, bruise, or sore it would West, W.M., and Ix>ts numbered
thirteen and fourteen of
travel it otherwise would, fake nut soon heal." he writes Great- twelve,
Section thirty-one, in Township
|
est
healer
of
burns.
U>ils,
scalds
•or instance Garibaldi Ix-acli
North of Range nine West,
hands and bps. fever sores, four
W. M., lesa tract of six and three
ami Bayocean, with no roads to vh*pped
skin-eruptions, eexetua, corns und fourths acres sold to F R. Beals
get there by auto, Netarts and pile*. A- at Chas 1. Clough's.
and one acre for grave of Mrs
• he other beaches in the north
Lu«Bl», and except the merchant
mid south lairts of the county,
Parson’* Poem A Gem
able timber on lands in Sections five
mid before they cun lie property From Rev H. Stulwnvoll, Allison. and six, and crude oils reserved
end subject to right of way for
developed they must have good
1
r ' i ’ ih L“'**
K i " r * N,W county road.
roads And let everylsxly boost • .“ They
Said sale will be made either for
re such a health necessity,
• or these* road improvements, 111 every home these pill* should be. cash, or tWY-thirds cash and the
for it menus much for the future j It other kinds you've tried in vain balance on one year's time, with
interest at the rate of eight per
USE bR KING'S
of Tillamook County.
We carry a Large Stock of
Hardware,
Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
Sashes,
Agents for the Great Western Siw.
ALEX McNAIR co
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook Counv.
!
DNEY PILLS
J1**’
kldneF or bladder trouble, and urinary irreguf*
Foley Kidney Pill. are tonic in action, quick in roaulta. Refuse sub***
Only ¿Sc at cent per annum, and secured bv
hrst mortgage on the said pro.
The need of a first class hotel
sale will be made from
in Tillamook City is something Right in your busiest sesson when and after the 28th day of Auwuat
Which must be attended to at you have the least time tospare you of H.
h T. Butts or T. H Govn#
most likely - . to take ._ diarrhoea Attorney.-.,
Law. Till.m7>ok 3iW
|i
nu distant date, thnt is if thia .are
•nd I -------------
om «ererul d.y«' time, unless
city expects to remain the hub vou have Chamberlain's
Çolfc. <’rejfon.
--------------------- To
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
Dated thia June 13th, 1911.
and Diarrhoea Remedv
of the county.
Not being able |Cholera
Illkflil an
<4 take
taka * a dose
„I.—.-. on
_ the'^lrat
hand
and
. .
M. A bplanalp .
to obtain the kind of hotel ac­
Corner Stillwell Ave, .nd Fira
Admmi.trator of the E«tate of
of the diaei.se For aale
commodation* they desire here -pp»arance
by Lamar’s I>ru« Store.
Louis Blattiar. deceased.
St. West. and both Phone*.
And be well again."
t ha*. I. tlough's.
_____ Chas. I. Clough, Tillamook.
T
visitor* remain but a short time
and then pull out for other
“Ct.
Tillamook City is the «rC’W IU*bt
Astoria
I
§
I“. ■
Distributer*
San Francisco
Tillamook Bakery,
John B. Langley
teaming and hauling
gra el screened or
UNSCREENED.
'■‘•“•"ftlOffiNJYPILLS
FE j .XLTZ
in all kino of cakes
all kino of muau .
WOOD
FOR
SAUB.
Ball Telephone. UB7,
i
Hay Press for
I have a 12 ton
*
sale cheap, if sold ntui**-
das»
working on 1er
make. ,
F ka MK H a X^"
For summer diarrlio*** .,
always give
— I
Choleren and
and cator <>41. and a
cert.«in. For sale
atore.