TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 24, 1011
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
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75
Six months........................................
50
7 hi« months...................................
Entered a« second class mail mat
ter July. IS»», at the poet office at
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
3-iliamook Ijeabligbt,
Editorial Snap Shots
Get Busy !”
‘‘Wake up !” was the Head"
light’s slogan last week. Now
it is : "Get busy !” Yes, get
busy aud keep busy. This city
needs a good big shaking up
and a good jacking up, and the
way tp shuffle off the old, dead,
do-nothing policy is to get busy.
Practically nothing have been
done to improve this city for a
long time.
Why ? Because
we were all asleep with nothing
doing. But we cannot remain
asleep, for it is going to be a
survival of the fittest whether
this or some other city will be
come the commercial hub of the
county. Tillamook City has a
pipe line cinch on that now. It
won't if it don’t rise to the
occasion and exercise a little
more push and enterprise in the
future than in the past. Y< u
may het your last dollar that
unless we show more public
spirit the city is going to drag
along, in a half dead and alive
fashion.
It probably needs
some energetic individual to
head this movement, and as all
the business men are too busy
to attend to this matter, we are
inclined to think that it will lx?
advisable to employ a booster in
the near future. Anyway, the
public bodies should get busy
and not allow public affairs to
drag along as they have been.
In a month or so trains will be
running to this city and people
will lx? coming herein scores to
look over the city and county.
A dead, do-nothing, lifeless city
won’t appeal to them to locate
or invest here like a city that is
full of push, enthusiasm and
civic pride, Our cramped har
bor, our rotten side walks, our
crowded public school, our mud
dy streets in winter, etc., won't
appeal to them either, for they
will say, and say correctly, that
the people haven’t been very
enterprising in improving the
city similar to other progressive
cities of the state.
Some of
our citizens should visit Salem,
Albany, Eugene, Medford and
other progressive towns anil
then they'would immediately
see how blamed slow we have
I h - cii in Tillamook City. Those
towns were considered dead a
few years ago, but since public
mid commercial Ixxlies, the citij
z.eus mi<l the business men got
busy, they have not only won
derfully improved the appear
ance of the cities, but business
mid population have increased
and realty have more than dou
bled itself. It will be the same
in Tillamixik City whenever all
these influences unite and get
busy. The city won’t and can’t
grow if there are not enough
progressive citizens to push it
to the front. It it certain that
the dead ’ens won't put new life
and energy into the city, so it is
up to tin- progressive citizens to
do so. To set the hall rolling,
Get buy !” Delnying is now
dangerous to the future pro
gress of the city, as well im to
property and business interests.
tions of this nature originate in 1 is registered in Tillamook coun GOOD MOVE BY CON
the House, it can be seen that ty. We hope that the farmers GRESSMAN HAWLEY.
he is laying his plans for the in this county will avail them
future to get every dollar possi selves of this law, for it would Will Have Member of the
ble he can for Oregon. He is be nice to see each dairy farm
intelligently informed of the given an appropriate name that River and Harbor Com
needs of harbor improvements could not be used by anyone
mittee Visit Harbors
Select a
in this county, and it is safe to else in the county.
with Him this Fall.
suitable
name
for
your
farm
and
say whenever plans are agreed
upon and matters are simmered have it registered. The cost for
The special session of Congress
down to a point when it is time doing so is only $1.
being
about to close,
Con
act, Congressman Hawley will
play the
most important -- part in I ■ We have given Attorney Dun- gressman Willie C. Hawley is
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getting appropriations for this iway-s reply to the defendants’ making preparations to "make a
county.____________ _
answer in the Port of Tillamook close survey of his congressional
case, and to the casual reader district during the recess eo as to
The Booster Editors are going one would suppose that the at- accurately present its needs during
to the South part of the county
the regular session which meets in
on Friday, at the invi.—1— -- —
„anirilinarv
—r perverter oi the December. This session will be
the kind citizens of Cloverdale, ' truth, /
for / Bro. Duniway has the one in which appropriations
which will be the second trip denied most everything that will probably be made for the im
of the editors.
The trip to Bro. Botts set up in his reply. provement of the rivers and har-
Nehalem, although too short in It ought to be contempt of court bois of the state, the item of most
some respects, enabled the edi for attorneys in cases to set up, importance to Oregon, and also ap
tor to obtain some section infor allege or deny things which propriations for purchase of sites
mation, to come in touch with they cannot prove. Should a and erection of public buildings.
the leading citizens and to as newspaper do so it would soon It has been Mr. Hawley’s custom
certain the needs of that section
to carefully acquaint himself by
of the county. That the visit be sued for litiel.
i personal inspection of the needs of
of the editors to Nehalem will
the various localities and he usually
If Governor West had not makes a tour of his district with
be beneficial to that county in
many ways we feel assured, for vetoed the bill, Tillamook coun i this end in view. The information
when the editors of the county ty would beholding a fair about obtained in this way enables him
are united on any public policy now. Astoria is holding a cen ! to present clearly and understand-
or public improvements they tennial, for which a large sum | ingly the requirements of his con
will keep punching the thing of money is taken from the state stituents.
up until it is accomplished. The treasury. The governor strain This year he has made an innova-
editors are not only boosting ed at a knat when he refused i tion in his usual custom of touring
the county but also endeavor to to allow Tillamook county $5(1(1 | the district by himself and now
create a boosting spirit. Ne towards a fair, and swallowe 1 a I plans to secure the presence ot at
halem people nave started in to camal when he allowed our I leaBt one member of the Committee
boost with a commercial cluh neighbor on the north to get on Rivers and Harbors of the House I
and Cloverdale is doing like $50,000 for a centennial.
of Representatives to accompany
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wise with a similar organiza
him and view personally the princi
tion. The Editor Boosters are
A movement is on foot to pal waterways of the State. This
assured a pleasant time in the build a wagon road from this is very important as every appro
south part of the county, and city to Hayocean.
The south priation made for the benefit of an
apart from that, it will be in side of the bay is entitled to a Oregon waterway must be approved
strumental in helping the south
road and we hope to see one by this Committee and it is here
part of the county in more ways
that bills making auch appropria-
built there soon.
than one, for any courtesies
tions originates. Accordingly Mr.
extended the Editor Boosters
Hawley wrote an urgent invitation
PERPETUAL MOTION.
will be recriprocated a hundred
to
the Chairman and Members of
fold. Rah ! Rah ! Rah ! For Self-Propelling IL’otor Invented
the Committee on Rivers and Har
part
Cloverdale and the South
by a Kentucky Man, Has
bors of the House of Representa
of the county.
Run Eight Months.
It ib surprising to us that so
few automobile parties from
Portland and the Willamette
valley go to Nehalem from this
city, for no prettier scenery and
better roads can be found in the
north part of Tillamook county.
Probably it is for lack of pub
licity that the Nehalem country
is so little known to automo-
bolista. But once it is known
there will he a constant stream
of autos through the county in
that direction, and when the
Necarney Mountain road is im
proved, Tillamook county will
have the best and most scenic
route for automobiles. Since
the Portland Automobile Club
is looking for new routes and
new scenery, combined with
good roads, it appears to have
overlooked the delightful run
from this city to Nehalem. We
feel convinced that if the Club
will arrange a trip from Port
land to Nehalem it will not only
afford a great enjoyment and
surprise to those who make the
trip, but it will be the means of
informing automobolists of one
of the most beautiful routes in
Oregon. _____________
Investigation by a large manu
facturing company is being made
of what is claimed to be a perpet
ual motion machine perfected by
Noel Hodges of Frankfort, Ky.
Mr. Hodges claims that the small
model which he has at hie home in
Holmes street has been running for
eight months, without any means
of propulsion outside of the power
the machine itself generates. He
claims that the machine will pro
duce power enough to run an elec-
trie fan or small dynamo, and he
says he has refused an offer of
$50,000 for his invention.
Hodges has been working on his
invention for years, quietly and
without anybody knowing what he
was doing, and he has just made
public the fact that he has solved
the problem of perpetual motion
which has driven so many men to
the insane asylums during the hun
dreds of years that the inventors
have been struggling with the task.
Mr. Hodges says he will not sell
for $50,000, although he is poor, for
lie knows that his invention is
worth many times that amount.
He says the machine has been ex
amined by expert* and they have
agreed with him that he hnd solved
the difficult problem of making a
machine that will run until it wears
out without the use of springe, com
pressed air or any other motive
power.
The invention is a wheel with
steel balls at the end of
><ls on
one aide of the wheel, the weight of
these being enough, Mr. Hodges
says, to drive the wheel on around.
He says he welcomes investigation
of the invention and would tie glad
to have anybody show him any flaw
in it. It ia probable, that scientista
from several sections of the country
will go to Frankfort to examine the
invention and see if it is wlint it
ia claimed to be.
So the Tillamook Commercial
Club is the first organization to
get busy in regard to city im
provements. That is a good and
wise move.
Every member
who possibly can should make
a point to he present, for it is
only by united effort that any
thing will lie accomplished to
boost and make this a progres
sive city. It is a duty all business
man owe the city to devote
one evening in each month to
the affairs of the city and put
their shoulders to the wheel in
the in -building and improve
ment of the city nnd county. It
it united effort that is wanted
Attack Like Tigers.
now, not a few progressive In fighting to keep the blood pure
boosters and a large number of the white corpuscles attaca disease
drones.
germs like tigers. But often germs
tives extending a cordial invitation
to visit the State of Oregon during
the fall season and personally in
spect the river and harbor improve
ments now being made in the State,
and specially requesting that if not
practicable for the full committee
to accept of the invitation that Hon
orable William E. Humphreys, a
Representative from the State of
Washington and a man who has
at all times been friendly to the
development of Oregon, be offici
ally designated as a sub-committee
to make the inspection on behalf
of the Committee.
Mr. Hawley’s* request has been
complied with, as indicated by the
following letter from Honorable
Stephen M. Sparkman, of Florida,
who is chairman of the committee,
and the inspection will probably
be made about October or Novem
ber:
Committee on Rivers and Har
bors, United States House of Rep
resentatives,
W ashington , D. C., August 8,
1911.
H onorable W illis G. H awley ,
House of Representatives.
M y D ear M r . H awley :
I have yours of the 7th instant
and note your kind invitation to the
Committee on Rivera and Harbors
to visit the State of Oregon and in
spect the river and harborimprove-
ments now being made in that State,
for which I wish to thank you, both
on behalf of myself and of the
Committee. I note also your re
quest that if it is not possible for
the entire Committee to go, that a
subcommittee be designated for
this purpose consisting of one or
more members, and that Mr. W. E.
Humphreys, who resides at Seattle,
be authorized to make the inspec
tion on behalf of the Committee.
This has been done and if any other
member of the Committee can ac
company him they will no doubt be
glad to do so.
Thankuyr you again for the kind
invitation, 1 am, yours very truly
S' ^S parkman , Chairman.
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Congressman W. C. Hawley
Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay.
well aware, if Oregon is to
Kidney trouble and the ills it
obtain appropriations for hnrlxir
breeds means lost time and lost
pay to many a working man. M
improvements, that he must get
Balent. 1214 Little Penna St., Strea
the Rivers and Harbors Com
tor, Ill., was so bad from kidney
mittee interested, ami to accom
and bladder trouble that he could
multiply eo fast the little fighters not work, but he says: “I took
plish this he has succeeded in
are
overcome.
Then
see
pimples,
getting Congressman Humph
Here is a paragraph which is boils, ecsema, salt rheum and sore* Foley Kidney Pills for only a short
and got entirely well and was
reys, a member of the commit worth repeating :
Try to lie multiply and strength nnd appetite time
soon able to go back to work, and
tee, to visit different localities considerate of others.
Don’t fail. This condition demands Elec am feeling well and healthier than
in Oregon where improvements think that because you have a tric Bitters to regulate stomach, before.” Foley Kidney Pills are
are needed. When the lute Con grudge against yourself it is liver and kidneys and to expel poi tonic in action, quick in results—a
from the blood. “They are the good friend to the working man or
gressman Tongue was on that your duty to make others miser sons
best blood purifier,” writes e C.
C-‘ •T.
T. I | woman who suffers from kidney
committee he did a great deal able.
Try and look on the Budahn of Tracy, Calif.,
lif
‘ “ ‘I I" have 1 ii»-
ilia, Chas. I. Clough Co.
for Oregon, but since the State bright side of things. To har ever found.” They make rich, reti
is no longer represented on that bor n grudge is the rankest kind blood, strong nerves and build up
Accused of Stealing.
health. Try them. 50c at
K. E. Chamberlain. Clinton Me.,
committee, Congressman Haw of folly, it makes life misera your
Chas. I. Clough's.
boldly accuses Bucklen'a Arnica
ley Ims wisely done the next ble for you. There is no joy,
Salve of stealing—the ating from
best thing.
When they visit no happiness in this world for
burns or scalds-the pain from
Many • Suffering Woman
Tillamook County in the Fall the num who hates himself
Drag« herself painfully through sores of all kinds—the distress from
tin- different Ports will be able enough to entertain a grouch her daily tasks, suffering from boils or piles. “It robs cuts, coma,
to lay before these gentlemen against his fellow-man, and thia backache, headache, nervousness, bruise*, sprains and injuries of
terror,” he says, “as a heal
the different projects, and at is as it should be. The mau loss of appetite and poor sleep, not their
ing remedy its equal don't exist."
that time it would be well to with a grudge is an individual knowing her ills are due to kidnev Only 25c at Chas. 1. Clough'a
bladder troubles. Foley Kid-
mpress upon Mr. Humphrey that this world can easily get und
ney Pills give quick relief from pain
be fact that having to expend along without. He is a menace and misery and a prompt return to Hay Fever, Asthma and Summer
Colds
a large amount of money to pro to himself and a pest to his fel health and strength. No woman Must be relieved
quickly and Fol-
who eo suffers can afford to over ey’s Honey and Tar Compound will
cure a suitable chaunel from lowmen.”
look Foley Kidney Pills. Chas. I. do it. K M. Stewart. 1(134 Wolfram
this city to the bay, the injus-1
Clough Co,
St., Chicago, writes: “I have been
tice of askiug half the money to
It is not generally known that
be raised locally for the im persons can register the names A well known Dea Moines woman greatly troubled during the hot
summer months with Har Fever'
provement of the bar. As Con of their farms in the Countv after suffering miserably for two and
find that by using Foley’s
days
from
bowel
complaint,
was
gressman Hawley is bv far the Clerk's office. The practice is
Honey and Tar Compound I get
dc
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of
Chamberlain
s
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