Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 21, 1911, Image 6

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    T illamook
THE “OREGON SYSTEM”
DOUBLES LAND TAXES.
U’Ren, in Speech Before
Realty Board, Admits His
Theory Will Cause
Increase.
headlight ,
S eptember
21. ion
The Weekly Oregonian
until Nov. 31, 1912, 75c.
Leave orders at the
Headlight office.
ROYAL
Scraps.
AKING POWDER
THE KING’S CHAMPION.
Westminster Hall, Where His Chal­
lenge Used to Be Uttered.
Westminster ball, in Ixmdon. was
built originally by King William Ru­
fus (lOOtt-llOOi and tradition goes that
the oak of its ceilings was brought
from the forest of Shillelagh. In Ire­
land. timber which possessed peculiar
properties rendering It hateful to spi­
ders and their webs. Richard 11.
transformed the hall. Leaving the old
walls standlug. he buttressed them
strongly and raised over them the
magnificent roof of oak which Is still
extant and intact It la ninety-two
feet high. The length of the hall Is
290 feet. Its breadth slxty-elght feet.
It was large enough for mounted men
to enter in order to challenge any who
would dispute the rights of the king,
a ceremony that Is quaintly described
as follows on the occasion of the coro­
nation of Richard III. and Queen Anne
In 1483:
“In the afternoone the King and
Queene entered the ball, and the King
sate In the tnldle, and ye Queene on ye
left side of the table, and ou every
side of her stoode a Countesse. hold-
Ing a cloth of Pleasance when she
listed for to drink. And on the right
hand of ye King sate ye Archbishop
of Canterbury. The ladyes sate all on
one side In ye mldle of the ball, and
at the table against them sate the
Chancellor and all the Lords, And at
the table next the cupboard sate ye
Mayor of London. * • * At the sec-
ond course came Into ye hall Sr. Rob-
ert Dlmmock. the King's Champion,
making Proclamación that whoever
would say that King Rlcbard was not
lawfull King, be would fight with him
at the utterance, and threw down his
gauntlett. and then all the hall cryed
King Richard.
“And then one brought him a cttpp
of wine covered, and when he had
drunk he cast out the drinke and de-
parted with the cupp. • • • At the
end of the dinner the Mayor of Lon-
dou served the King and Queene with
sweete wine, and bad of each of them
a cupp oi gold an(j a cover of gold,
And by that time that all was done. It
was darke nlghte. and so the King re­
turned to his chamber, and every man
to his lodging.”
The last time that the hall was the
scene of the challenge of the king’s
champion was at the coronation of
George IV.
Fedor Kosmich, the Hermit, (J
Been a Ruiiian
A curious legend fe »8^,1
the name of Alexander LgJ
It Is to the effect that tbeeaJ
1825 was sojourning in ¿Tj
When near Taganrog hi. t||Jj
some means managed to «¿3
carriage of a court rourw J
Markof. who was killed J
peror, wishing to rid innJ*j
cares of state, so the story J
ed it to be reported that 7 J
himself who was killed. The, J
ried out a plan which he bM J
conceived of retiring to 8lb«3
living there under an assume J
Schilder, the historian, prtfj
I have satisfied himself tint J
events the remains la the cj
of Peter and Paul are tbo«J
courier. Schilder asserts that ha
ed this much from the chllda
Markof.
According to the legend,
I. of Russia died In Siberia k|
but history records that lie J
Taganrog In 1825. It aeemtk
1825 a mysterious stranget in
in Siberia. He gave his nim»»
dor Kosmich and never reread
other or the place whence btf
He lived the life of a hermitaj
I received generally with respa
1856 he accepted the Invitation
rich merchant to take up blaaU
his bouse at Tomsk. Then h
very retired and held commtit
only with Mlle. Kromof and th
chant, her father. Every oat
saw him was struck with I*
traordinary resemblance to tfc
funct czar. The Grand Duksl
olas Mlchallovitcb contribnM»
de tn the Revue Ilistorique !|l
be denied the sensational pant
I story, but admitted that the I
of Siberia might have been a)
brother of Alexander L-L
Globe.
In charging that the Republicans
In his address before the Port
stole his political platforms Col.
land Realty Board, W. S. U’Ren,
Absolutely Pure
Bryan does not indicate who it was
of. Oregon City, asserted that a
that stole his plank on government
modified form of Henry George’s
single tax proposal would prove
ownership of railroads.
practical and improve conditions
It is popularly regarded as a good
generally in Oregon In the same
omen that the women capitalists
NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE
speech he admitted that if his the­
are obtaining control of so many of
ory were adopted by the people and
the big corporations.
They are
a single tax law were enacted, it
thought to be less soulless than
would be necessary to increase the acquire our homes and our pro­ Administrator’s Notice of Sale. men.
present assessment on lands at perty but you would have all of us
The two Kansas senators, both of j
N otice is H ereby G iven to all
least 100 per cent. In other words, put on an equal basis. Such a
whom it may concern that the un­ them Republicans and elected by a
the people owning the lands would thing is absurd.
What have the dersigned as the Adminstrator of Republican Legislature, are as far,
have to pay taxes twice as high as pioneers and early builders of Ore­ the estate of Mary E. Phelps, de­
apart on political issues as ever a I
as they now are paying,
he gon suffered to acquire and main­ ceased, was by an order of the
Republican and Democrat were
County
Court
of
Tillamook
County,
said.
tain their homesteads. Look how Oregon, ordered, directed and
Under tlie federal publicity law
i’he speaker contended that a per- they have made great sacrifices and licensed to sell, at private
sale,
,
s ?n was entitled to all the product undergone privations and suffering which said order was duly made $10,000 is all that a candidate for
of his labor and that it was morally to preserve what they honestly ac i and entered of record in said United States senator can expend
wrong to compel men to pay taxes quired. Think of the years of toil. county court on the 19th day of in chasing the office, While pro.
September, 1911, the real property
on what they have saved or created and expense that were requ red to ’ of said estate which is hereinafter hibition to a poor man it must look
either by manual or mental activ­ improve their properties and keep | described, upon
the following cheap to a millionaire.
terms, to-wit : At least one-third of i Mrs. Helen Dixon, who once led
ities. By this process of reasoning, them intact for later generations.
the sale price of the property sold
lie would exempt from taxation all
“These farmers who have strug in cash on the date of sale, and the the suffragist party in Colorado,
personal property end improve- gled for years you would now com­ remaining two-thirds to be secured and after female suffrage was at­
ments, he would have land taxa- pel to endure more hardships. You by a first mortgage on the premises tained, drifted into politics, has
tioii alone pay for city, etate and would double the taxes on their sold, due in not to exceed three just died of alcoholism. What’sthe
National Government, he would umd so that the fellows who own years from the date of sale, bearing answer ? It is, of course, that
interest at the rate of not less than
pievent licenses from becoming a nothing and produce nothing can six
many men who drift into politics
per cent per anuuni.
source of revenue except only for be benefited. The honest laboring
Notice is hereby given therefore die the same way.
meeting the cost of license certifi- men would not be helped. In fact that I will, as said Administrator,
The mosquito is relieving the fly
cants, and he would eliminate the you would destroy all hope in him from and after the 19th day of
condition which he believes is the in securing a home and a compe­ October, 1911, proceed to sell said for the affliction of mankind, to
real property of said estate, which those who watch the outposts for
cause of the "unearned increment”
said real property is described as
tency in life.
approach of new afflictions, Next
Tax Land Only is Plea.
to-wit :
■“ Let me say furthermore that follows,
The east half of the southeast must come the coal man. After
"My idea would be to incorporate
you have already foisted upon the quarter of section thirty-one, and which both the fly and the mos-
the most important principles of the
people of Oregon a system that is the west half of the southwest quar­ quito will be held in grateful meni-
Henry George doctrine in tlie single
wrong in principle and in opera­ ter of section thirty-two, in town­ ory.
tax proposal," said Mr. U’Ren.
ship three south of range ten west
tion. Can you look with any degree of the Willamette Meridian, situate
Mr. Kipling has just written his
"At first that is all we could expect,
of satisfaction on what has resulted? in Tillamook County, Oregon.
opinion for Canadians as to their!
but later the entire theory could be
Also,
beginning
sixty
feet
south
IRISH BROGUE
We all can’t be lawmakers. Look
applied with success.
To begin
right action in the reciprocity case,
at the great amountof vicious legis­ of the southeast corner of Block No.
with, it would be best to exempt
thirteen, in Park Addition to Tilla­ and he advises them to vote it
It Is Really the Old Tinu M«M
lation thnt has resulted, and there mook City, Oregon, as the same ap­
personal property from taxation.
down.
But Canada has had a
Pronouncing English. I
is no end yet.
We need honest, pears of record at pages 624 and 625
Improvements on land, chiefly
grudge against Kipling ever since
Perhaps nothing illustrate a
thinking men, substantial citizens of Book J., records of deeds of said
the vicissitudes of pronuociidJ
buildings, should also be exempt.
he called it "Our Lady of the
>r business men, to determine the county and state, thence west to the
English than a study of wbitba
.1 .nbor in all its forms, mental or
Snows."
center
of
Delmonte
street
in
said
big legislative »piestions for tlie Park Addition, thence south to the
the “Irish brogue.” This Unguxlal
manual, should be relieved of the
Col.
Roosevelt
thought
he
had
jood of the whole state."
south
line of the sub-division
for It Is scarcely to be called iM
burden of taxation.
known as Goodspeed’s Park, thence settled the peace question before he
is usually presumed to be « tai
"My contention is that a man is
north to the place of beginning, left the White House, but President
tlon of language due to lack old
Presbyterian
Church.
entitled to all he produces, all he
containing four (4) acres, more or Taft reopened it for the purpose of j
tlon .and contact with legfdi
Bsll With ths Wail of ■ Child.
saves and all he earns. The in-
Evert L. Jones, pastor Sunday lesB, all situated in Tillamook offering an amendment.
As a' A queerly shaped gong which occu­ sources of English. It prow a
vestment of labor is best but its re* services. Sunday School, 10 a. in. County, Oregon, at private sale, result the dove in Col. Roosevelt’s pies a position of honor in the center little study to be a preservatiMf
upon the following terms as fixed
ward is not increased by the pre­ Morning service with sermon 11. by the said County Court, to-wit: make-up has changed to a hawk.
of the city of 8eoul. Korea, is said to old method of pronouncing EM
sent assessment laws to bring about Subject:
"How three men met At least one-third of the purchase
be one of the largest in the world and which has come down to a pal
There is much paragraphing
the kind of taxation that 1 advo­ sin."
is called '‘the bell with the wail of a gree unchanged in Ireland from St
i Christian Endeavor, 7:15 price in cash on the date of sale,
about
a
man
named
O.
Hell,
who
and
the
remaining
two-thirds
of
the
cate.
child in its voice.” When first cast spea re's time.
p m. Evening service with sermon purchase price to be secured by a
has petitioned a court for a change the bell sounded with a harsh and
In Elizabeth’s time, however,m
"All the land, the earth, should 8.
"How a
wealthy first mortgage on the premises sold,
Subject:
be owned by all the people and farmer fed hie soul with corn, a to become due in not to exceed of name. A man with such a name cracked note, and the superstitious em­ to be realized that if there vs I
therefore the land should pay ull perverted estimate of life." A cor­ three years from the date of sale, as that must be forever thinking peror. fearing an ill omen, consulted any real affiliation of thetwocoN
bearing interest at not less than of himself, and the ccurts should with bis magicians. These gentlemen then the Irish language must hel
the tuxes. There are three classes dial invitation is extended to all.
six per cent per annum from the relieve him of his self-conscious- held a long confab and finally stated planted by English, and a delok
of people who are directly inter­
date of sale until paid.
that the bell would never sound right fort in this direction was made. I
ness.
Notice.
ested—those who own land for
Dated thia 21Bt day of September,
until a live child was given to 1L The change of speech, resented and ■
1911.
The hobos who have reached mass was then melted again, and a ed. was nevertheless successMIl
purely
speculatively
purposes,
Beginning with the 1st of Septem
W. C. K ing ,-
Washington to attend the conven­ live baby was thrown into the molten compllshed all over the island a
those who own personal property her, the following prices will be
As Administrator of the Estate
tion
of the unemployed appear to metal. The wall of agony uttered by in the west within a decade l
and those who own personal prop­ charged by the physicians of Tilla-
of Mary E. Phelps, deceased.
have made a detour to avoid Scran­ the little tot as the bronze engulfed Shakespeare’s death. This txtl
erty »nd iiuprovements.
■nook.
ton, Pa., where there has been a It seemed to be repeated every time on a new significance when ve<
"From tin to 65 cents on the dollar
Pasture to Rent.
Conti ncment, $20 und mileuge
snow and consequent danger of the bell was tolled, and today the what we now call the Irish
is paid by the improvements and
(normal case).
Pasture torrent. Inquire of Peter enow shoveling, and perhaps ice Koreans still claim that the wall of a connection with what is ImowoWl
the most of the residue by the land.
City visit, $2 IK).
child can be heard in the voice of the been the pronunciation of F. hjn
Newberg, Hemlock, Oregon.
*
cutting.
To remove assessments from im­
Visit out of town, $2.50.
metal.
that time. The two are found*1
provements und personal property
The royalists of Portugal have
Visit out of town, three miles, Common Colds Aust be Taken
form In practically every 1«
it would t>e necessary to double the
organized an army and are ready
Seriously.
But 8hs Wasn’t Satisfied.
Irishmen pronounce English »1
$3.00; one dollar for each mile over
present taxes on the land. I con­ three miles us usual.
to
fight
for
the
return
to
the
throne
Lady
Jekyll,
who
was
fond
of
puz- forefathers learned it and tani
For unless cured they sap the
tend that this would have a tend­
vitality and lower the vital resist­ of Manuel—and Gaby dee Lys. Yet ling herself and others with such ques­ served its pronunciation becau»l
R. T. B oa lb .
ance to more serious infection. only the other day it was said that tions as had been common enough a have been away from the mill
ency to cause the speculative own
I. M. S mith .
Protect your children and yourself
generation before her, in the days of rent of English speech variatkll
era to improve their holdings.
S. M. K ekkon .
by the prompt use of Foley's Honey wars can be no longer fought be- the “Athenian Oracle.” asked William
Hearer Attacks System
since.—Harper’s Magazine.
cause
the
plain
people
and
the
and Tar Compound and note itB
Whiston of berimed name aud eccen­
The speaker was of the belief that
quick and decisive results.
For common people will no longer
Notice
tric memory, one day at her husband’s
coughs, colds, croup, whooping fight them.
Uncalled For Courteey. ,
«'»ch a system as tie proposes would
table, to resolve a difficulty which oc­
N otici » is H ereby G iven ,—That cough, bronchitis ami affections of
The Vicomte Toussaint
■
llaveu matked effect on land activity
I
A
court
ut
Dea
Moines
has
sum
­
curred
to
her
in
the
Mosaic
account
the
throat,
cheat
and
lungs,
it
I
b
an
I ly a colonel in the Frenrt
und thut foreign capital in almost the County Court of Tillamook ever ready and valuable remedy.
of
the
creation.
moned a reetauranteur for contempt
mayor of Toulouse. He
1
unlimited
amounts
would
be County, Oregon, ut the last session Chas. 1. Clough Co.
“Since it pleased God. sir.” she said, man and a dashing office»- j
in failing toobey an injunction com­
bi'ought to tlie slate lor investment. of suid Court, made un order "Pro­
manding him to suppress the odor “to create the woman out of the man. one of the hottest .'iigagenM
Diarrhoea is always more or less
In the course of his speech. I''Ren hibiting" the Painting of any signs
why did he form her out of the rib a terrible year of war. notkW
when
cookingoniona. When courts
Be
whs
interrupted
frequenttv by or other notices of any nature upon prevalent during September.
rather than any other partT’
his troops were bending
command
impossibilities,
contempt
Chamberlain’s
Whiston scratched his head and an- der a grilling fire to escape R
pointeil question», it being clearly any Bridge or other public struc­ prepare»! for it.
I
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem­ is certain. An order to cease cook­
tures
of
Tdlumook
County.
swered: “Indeed, madam. 1 do not lets of the enemy wblia »!
shown that he was not speaking to
edy is prompt and effectual. It can
By order of the County Court, always be depended u|K>n aud is ing onions might have commanded know, unless ft be that the rib Is ths malDtnln»*d nn erect i>o«id* J
u symputlietic audience. Immedi
most crooked part of the body.”
i pleusunt to take. For sale by I.a- respect.
ulely niter be tiniahed, William Sept. 8th, 1911.
claimed. "Since when. ‘
“There.” her husband said, “you know, has so much pod*JR
A jury in the State of Washington
J. C. HOLDEN, County Clerk. i tuar's drug store.
Killingsirortli, ex president of the
have
it
now!
I
hope
yon
are
satisfied.
”
composed of six men and six women
shown to the Prussians?"
Realty Board, sprang to his feet
casm took Instantaneous aWjl
A Snap. A Snap.
having disagreed overnight, were, —Southey’s Doctor.
in reply to some of Mr. I 'Ren's
soldiers rushed forward ** N
of course, quartened in separate
statements.
One lot, 50x110 feet, oneblix k trcni
The Retort Sarcastic.
everything before them.
dormitories. The court of last re­
” You may be honest in your con­ public high school. Price $375.011.
“That new family next door borrow­
N. MELCHIOR.
sort in Washington and other states ed our ax again thia morning,” his
victions. Mr. U’Ren. but 1 wunt to Call ut the office.
Devoted to Duty.
with equal rights—and duties—laws wife told Jones.
any right now thut such n proposal
"Are yon ever coming to *•
83 Acres Timber for Sale.
will have some new and interesting
us you made is moat radically
“Well, why did yon lend It to them,"
called out
_.
questions in jury jurisprudence to he complained.
wrong It adopted it would prove
l have St) acres limber, with about
“I don’t know,” »be rep“7|
determine in the next few years.
"How could I help ltr
most disastrous
Thia innocent 4,UX).UM) teet of fir and hemlock,
promised Mrs. Jones
“You might have given them some track of her husband
little idea is onlv an entering wedge w hich I will sell at 50c. per KM) feet.
.
At
the
conclusion
of
the
recent
J acob B lum .
kind
of
an
excuse.
”
to Henn George’s whole theory
away, and I'm going l0^ gj
public hearings at New York on the
Mrs.
Jones
waxed
sarcastic.
' on »»id in tlie lieginuing of your Foley’» Kidney Remrdy, ‘Liquid
time he comes home if
question of adding a parcels carry,
“Yes.” she snapped. “I might have up all night”—Detroit Freer1*
speech that it was your object to
ing
service
to
the
postal
service,
Is u gretit medicine of proven value
told them that you were going to use
use only some of his theories bnt for both »cute and chronic kidney
Postmaster
General
Hitchcock it—or some other craxy. Impossible
Went Furthen
u
before you concluded you w inted »nd blinlder ailments. It is espec­
made it known that he had decided thing.”—Youngstown Telegram.
“Didn’t I tell you that •
to use them all and a«>me of yout ially recommended to elderly |>eople
to ask Congress for the authority to
for its wonderful tonic and recon­
met a man In hard luck y<*
own.
structive qualities, and the perma­
Tha Ignorant Patriot.
organise a parcels system on cer­
greet
him wtlh a smile?
W hy would you want to tear nent relief and comfort it gives
A very raw recruit was being put and good counselor.
tain rural routes, with the proviso
down the state? Why would you them. Chas. I. Clough Co.
through
an
examination
in
geography
that parcela be carried only from
“Yea,” replied the flinty
(
want to destroy the buaineas ot
point to point on the routes them­ wherein be proved himself astonishing­ ■ oil “I went even
A Great Advantage to Working
ly Ignorant At last after a failure I gave him the grand la«^
those engaged in attracting capital
Men.
selves. Later on the service might
on bls part of unusual flagrance, the
here am! of aiding in building up
iBgtcn Star.
J. A. Maple. 1'25 S 7th St., Steub­
gradually be extended to the cities examiner scowled at him
and tbonder-
the state. 1 want to any to you that enville, <>., say»: "For years I auf- tonic
in action
• quick
miulti
tonic IN
ACTION .
QUICK in
IN nisult
« and include railroad transport« ed:
the leal estate men of the United 1 fared from weak kidney« and a se­
Fsrgat
Giva prompt taliaf from BACKACHE, *ion.
“Idiot you want to defend your
States have done more for the up vere bladilrr trouble. I learned of
If you would Increase y«® "Tj
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,' =^=—--=-=^.■- --------------------------- - country and you don't even know
’
’
uley
Kidney
Pill«
and
their
won-
hnUding ut labor and creating
■nd prolong your life
where It tar
« ertul cure* so I began taking them
tars’ fault*. Forget tta*«^
wealth than any other class. Now » nd eure enough I had as good re RHEUMATISM. CONGESTION of th» T111 rt inn r»m Iz
kidneys , inflammation of J
llHamook
have ever heard
you would destroy all thia by your • ulta as uny ( heard about. My
finding and five a little tks^l
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
revolutionary propaganda Hy your bachache left me and to one of my BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
Kn- cause which provoked IL
business, expressman, that alone
plan you would ----------
have the
--- Ge-.r:
Uovern is a great advantage. My kidneys IRREGULARITIES. A poaiuve boon tn ' Corner
Stillwell Ave. and Fira
ment conduct the real «alate bui isi acted free and normal, and that
middle aoed and elderly
A taw* Sts*.
St. Writ, and both Phones.
ne»B and own the land und u.
we saved me a lot of misery. It is now FBOPLE and for WOMEN.
“
My
wife
has
j
n
pleasure
to
work
where
it
used
to
would have to leaoe it then. if
be a misery. Foley Kidney »'ills
■AYK HISHtST KKCOMMCNOATIQN
“What does »be propo—^*.*
could.
PECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKE«
have cured me aud have mv high­
Plan Deemed A ba u rd
est pcuiae." Chas. I. Clough Co.
“Get some reliable
’’ You referred to the ’ unearned
ALL KIND OF «awAu.
car« of ba by .”-Httsturg r*
increment.’
Why Mr. U’Ren we I "I hava a world of confidence in
can t live long enough to receive Chamberlain's Cough Rem«dv for
halt tlie pay the • unearned lucre 1 have need it with uerfect •tweeta,"
Hare yon tried the new
.'Mr*. .M
Hiisford,
«nent ’ ehould bring ue. We heve
_____
_
. meat market ?
Ville, Md. Fur anle by Lamar’a
WHde great eecntkee in our Uvee tn i drug store.
C. I. CLOUGH. Tillamook
Thc Star
a .’drama and
The only Baking Powder made
f ro m Roy a IC ra pe C rea m of Ta rt a r
ROBERT A WAHLEN,
D.O.,
Eye Sight Specialist,
Graduate from Largest
and Best Optical College
in World.
Foley Kidney Pills
Bakery.
J comedy reel every night.
I