Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 02, 1911, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 26, 1911
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year.......
Six month»....
Three monthu
1.50
75
50
Entered as second class mail mat
ter July. 1888, at the post oflice at
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
^illamooh
Editorial Snap Shots
Start good roads clubs in all
sections of the county and help
boost the good roads movement
Still the process goes on of
hauling mud gravel onto the
business streets and hauling it
off
If any of the Fairview Gran­
gers had paid $5,000 in taxes
and had no road out, the same
as Bay ocean, they would have
reason to howl. And we would
not blame them any.
The only combine that we
are aware of between the Ports
w.is when the Tillamook and
Bay City Ports combined and
agreed to bond to the limit for
bar and harbor improvements.
We are reliably informed that
United Railways will come
down the North fork of the Ne­
halem, and it is reported that
the company is negotiating for
property at Garibaldi for its bay
terminal.
in the county opposed to road
work being stopped, and it is a
right sentiment, notwithstand­
ing the efforts of those we want
to place the county on a cash
basis and close down work un
til this is attained. Rather than
see road work stopped there are
those who would vote to bond
the county for $1,(XIO,(XX) if it
comes to a choice of the two ex­
tremes. This is what the agi­
tation is responsible for, and it
is surprising how many persons
are changing their ideas about
bonding the county for road im­
provements.
If the Fairview Grangers hold
a meeting at Bay City, we want
to suggest a subject, viz , ‘Bay
City Port having entered into a
dicker with the Port of Tilla­
mook to go the limit in bonding
the Ports for bar improvements,
what was the real cause of Bay
City hobnobbling with and were
received in open arms by those
who are opposed to bonding ?”
We certainly think that Bay
City is in the wrong pew.
part of the bay is a benefit to
other parts. Bay City cannot
expect to hog the whole bay or
dictate and control the
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county
for the benefit of a land com­
pany. Then there are those
who own valuable farms and
who have good roads them-
selves butting in anil wanting i
to deprive other sections of good
roads. Yet another set of men
with an axe to grind are those
who have been superceded
supervising road work by better
men, consequently they start
in and knock.
With so many
personal and selfish motives at i
the bottom of the present agita­
tion, it shows distinctly that it |
is a tussel tietween justice vs.
injustice, right vs. selfishnesss, i
and progress vs. rule or ruin.
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WE DISTRIBUTE THE
HIGH CLASS PRODUCT
OF THE
S. W. Miller Piano
Factory
DIRECT
From Maker to User
From Factory to Home
Edison on Roads.
Thomas A. Edison, just home
from F7urope, says that America is
good enough for him. We lead the
Old World iu electricity, hedeclaree,
adding: “But the roads there nre
perfect. We don’t know what roads
are. We are a raw country on the
road business.
“France has got the best road
engineers in the world. They build
roads to perfection. On a 2000-mile
automobile tour I only passed over
i
two miles and a half of bad road,
and for a distance of 1800 miles I
did not see a rut 2 inches deep.
France is a big park. It is farmed
every inch of it, and they raise two
or three times as much to the acre
as we do. But I am still perfectly
satisfied with
my - own
country.
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It used to be argued that there
was no use building a railroad
to Tillamook because there was
not enough business. It is now
frequently stated that there will
be nothing for the steamers to
do after the railroad is running.
This is where people are mis­
taken. It will queer the pas
sen ger business we are ready to
ad in it, but when it comes to
freight and
handling certain livi^«.«.
shipping cheese the steamers j
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will carry it at less cost than j A Kentuckian killed himself on
what the railroad will handle hearing that he was again the father
it. With the opening up of the of twins. Reformers should note
country connected with the rail- that there is also unsocial suicide,
road, there will be an increase Col. Roosevelt has decided topur
in business for freight carriers. 18ue ., policy of general silence.
This Up-to-Date and Sensible Way of marketing
Pianos represents a wonderful saving in price to the
A Good Position
Canbehadi^ait^jti
men and ladies in
’
"W ireleas” or Ruiiway 'J*
Since the 8-hour luw / J1*«
‘‘Ve, and since the wirel '
panic« are establish,,,."*'
throughout the country th/’
great shortage of ¡.¿J
Pwitiona pay l>eginBer, U?
to $90 per month, with
*
of advancement. The v ■
Telegraph Institute obérât/*
supervision of R. r ü |)(] '
officials and places a||
into positions. It will (>ay
write them for full detail,
port, la., Cincinnati. 0., p
Ore., or Memphis, Ten/. ”
For coughing, dryner.
lmg in the throat, hoarse^
all coughs and colds, tab/
Honey and Tar < onipoun^
tains no opiates. Chas. I q,
PIANO BUYER
Do not Confuse Our Piano With the Boston Miller
Piano the
S. W. MILLER
Symbolizes Pure Tone, Depth, Power, combined with
Superb Artistic Case Construction
Still it can be sold at a price within the reach ot the large
Be sure you have the correct
Buy your watch here andyori
have the best time always,
accurate and dependable. Ouri
of Gold and Silver Watcba
Ladies and Gentlemen nJ
some of the best time pieced
made. All kinds of Jewelry J
best grades at the lowest J
prices, Jewelry repaired whiki
wait.
After all is said and done there
army of common people. The S. W. Miller is one of the
are those who think that the
growing
factories that are building up instead of clown—
Fairview - Bay City agitation
proud of their name, proud of their Pianos, proud of their
was for the purpose of intimi­
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' This ought, at least, to win the
dating the County Court ? If
customers—makes it a safe Piano to buy. You can buy now
Farmers have been swopping , hearty commendation of Champ
that is the case, then men who
.
..
.
.
.
. Clark.
and pay later, as convenient, at the store of
want to be political bosses in the and trading in land amongst
themselves so long that values
Alaskans are to hold a convention
county are not dead yet.
Reliable Jeuieler,
have kept on jumping at such to ask Congress for more legislative
Next
to the Post Ofi
a lively gait that they reached power. Uncle Sam has few terri­
The 1st November has come exorbitant prices. With it the tories left and they may shortly be
and gone, with the promised assessments were raised, and knocking as states.
train service on the P. R. & N. this is where the shoe is pinch­
Tillamook Baki
Senator La Follette goes a step
to be put off to another date. ing just now.
Every time a futher than any of the other re­
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN
Patience is one of the virtues farm was sold for a certain sum,
Tillamoakera excell in, conse­ farmers raised the price of their I formers. When he believes that
Corner Stillwell Ave. and
quently they are not disappoint­ farms a notch higher, so much the voters of the country’ have not
voted
right
he
wants
the
privilege
ed at the delay. Next Sunday so that the high water mark in
St. West, and both Phone
is the date now set for the train values was reached, even tho­ of recalling them.
Champ Clark reminds us for all
service.
ugh it took only a few hundred
8PECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF
dollars to swop a farm claimed the world of that foolish fellow in
The vote last week in Carna­ to be worth from ten to thirty “David Copperfield” who, being
ALL KIND OF UEM.
han precinct shows again that thousand dollars. The farmer afraid to pop the question for him­
the rural districts are opposed who sold his farm in Tillamook self, sent to the lady the enigmatic
to harbor improvements by local county at a big figure and then message of “Barkis is willin’.”
efforts. In some respects we bought equally as good land in
In resigning Senator Bailey is
do not blame them, but as we this or other states at about one said to have stipulated that one of
believe water ways are just as third was the most foxy trader. I two editors named by him shall be
Don't trust to luck and»*
important to a county as high­
| his appointive successor.
Some I
to cure the ills of your ks
ways, it is here where we <lif
other esteemed contemporaries willj
and cattle. They need help*
i Ju«t for an agreeable change call
fer with our rural districts.
this a handicap as to a future
anything goes wrong «uh11
let everv progressive citizen < .'election.
Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicating.
The “ handiest tiling” alxrt
We have this much confidence I boost for road improvements I One Italian who received threaten­
stable—the surest and nwrt
MALT TEA.
peudable—is a bottle of I
in the County Court, that when and more of them. The county ing letters from the Black Hand
it takes into consideration the needs them and must have gave them to the police, and the
Watkins' Lining
matter of the next levy, it will them, for it has been bottled up police, with the co-operation of the
R. R. ROBERTS.!
too
long.
The
snap
shot
man
|
man threatened, have made a nutn-
■ tudy the needs of the whole
contends
that
$190,000
is
little
At
Tillamook Feed Cij
I ber of arrests. Thi» is the only way
county from an impartial and
9
Store.
I
disinterested standpoint. The enough to spend annually on in which black handing, dynamit­
Special Brew.
< oiirt is familiar with conditions roads. Good roads advocates ing and terroizing in general can
an<1 we
we hope
hope to
to 8ee
see our
our
iu all parts of the county, and should get together in all parts be Btopped I. , and
of
the
county
ami
raise
a
protest
Ifalilln
rihzcn8
,
nore
often
re8Orting
. I
BOTTLED BV THE
better able to judge wllflt is just
i
than those who stay in one against stopping road work, in to it
family
opposition to those who, having ,
i
locality nil the time.
good roads themselves, don’t' The farmers of the western half I
i
RECIPES
I want to give other settlers [of Kansas are having plans made
We expect that oil will be a square deal,
I ■II * * •' 11 B
' '. What’s the mat- uor *he construction of thousands
poured on the troubled waters ter, auyway, with some of our 'of •mail ponds in which to store,
when the Ports of Tillamook, citizens ? Is it mossbackism, , the winter rains und snows and
The valued fami!
¡Noda Waters, Sipthons, Bartlett Mineral Water.
Hay City mid Biiyocean get to­ or what is it ? Out of the $150, - ' money is being loaned for this pur­
cipes
lor cough
gether for the purpose of im­ 000 that is proposed to expend pose. The state experts have con­
tODJÖ
cure, liniments, I"
proving Tillamook bar. This on the roads next year $112,500 vinced the farmers that by thus in­
bai*
other
remedies
is what must take place if bar would be paid by the timber creasing water surface supply of
careful attention
improvement are to come about, owners and nearly the whole of the state they can increase the rain­
mid it is just as necessary to get the $150,000 would go into the fall during the hot months of next
the most intricate P1*
tor bar improvements ns it is pockets of the farmers and they summer. As an inducement to
tions.
MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS.
necessary to pull together for would get good roads a“ well. build these ponds the state has off­
Our fresh, high I
road improvements.
Tillamook County never had a ered to remit a portion of the tuxes
drugs
will help w
nt
the
rate
of
$100
for
every
pond
1
better opportunity to obtain
foot
in
depth
covering
ten
acres
good
roads
at
a
nominal
cost
these
remedies
Mort
W ith the formation of a Port
Tickets and Baggage through to Puget
five than ever.
of Hayocean it is impossible to 'and a financial benefit to the and $200 if the dam is made of
keep that part of the bay bottled ' people. The snap shot man is masonry so as to be permanent.
Sound points, Spokane, St. Paul, Chicago,
Right prices
up much longer,
Some few J , most emphatic in saying we’re Besides, the state will furnish
assured.
Denver, Kansas, City, Omaha, St. Louis and
individuala may retard the• La lot of mosstuieks or born idiots plans and trees will be sent to plant
development of the county fora I if we won't build good roads around the ponds.
all points East.
tew months longer at the moat, under such favorable condi-
It is made clear by the national
Atlantic Steamship Agency.
but they will lie swept aside by tions.
clough
convention devoted to manufactured
the transformation which will
Agents of The Oregon Electric Ry. at Forest Grove aud Hills
gas just held in St. I.ouis that the
come about with new people,
Reliable
greut field occupied by the busi- ' boro sell through tickets to all points east.
The Fuirview-Bny
_ City agita-
_
with new money and new ener­ lion has reached the |>ersonal, ness of furnishiug the public with
Fares and train schedules will be forwarded on request.
gies, flocking into the county. Aeltish, mud slinging stage, und light, heat aud power, will not be
Phis is the history of most all with this is a whole raft of surrendered to electric companies.
W. E. C oman .
G. B. J ohnson ,
places which have been bottled malicious insinuations flung at Inventors are apparently as busy General Freight & Pass ^eent
up.
Geueral Agent,
8
K
i
the County Court by the Bay with commercial gas as with elec-
Portland,
Ore.
tricity,
and
a
device
was
shown
at
I
Astoria, Ore.
City newspaper. The oh! Till-
How easy it is for some men |amook spirit of "rule or ruin" the convention which is claimed to i
it relief I*®*
to pull down and never build is not dead
____ yet, for underlying insure better economic results than
K1DNKY and BLADD®fl|
up and pass around insinuating this agitation
tlierea,
„
-----ire personal any recently reached in electric
BHEUMATISM, CONG«®”
remarks reflecting t upon the
“
“ ‘ motives. ' Take, for service. The surface combustion
and selfish
KIDNEY.'?,
INFLAME*
honesty mid integrity of the' instance, RavCity’t'
i position in process in connection with the
memhera of the County Court. : opposing
’
a road ‘ to ‘ ~
Buyocean. It porous fireclay burner, is said to
BLADDER and »U
< onie out in the o,ien and prove was narrow selAshness, for promise an immense improvement
«REGULARITIES- Ar
these insinuations. l'hat is the anyone can see that Buy City is in the use of illuminating gas fore­
MIDDLE AGE°
proper and most manly method afraid that the rapid progress shadowing a reduction of three
In1.* W lh* tu,a af •
M-pags beok. *SMb
will
«New
any
bey
er
gtrl
kov
*a
(VCCUD.
Drop
•
to pursue, not peddle a lot of which is being made on the fourths of the coat, while the effici
PEOPLE and for
postal in Ih. iaaU TODAY aad I* wlU ke «aat PBES.
gossip. | her** will be n grand other side of the bay will injure ency. especially in cooking, will l>e
HAVE NMMC8T RiC°
Coll*<» *• »• dijawp aad rwpulârtae
jury a week from next Monday Bay City’s prospects, and to Us much increased. This invention
thé Industrie«, aad Vo terre AU ta« peoplt Itetfen
■
A. Dart’. 0 n
«ourses ta Aartcaltors. Clrtl larln ^rla« DeotrtS
W.. is in MU S5ih jew*»,
and it is up to those who are so it looks exceedingly small for comes front England, where the I
Eaplneertap, Meckaalcal Engloesrlag ■tâlaa En «ta-
flip in making these insinua­ one realty company to get in price of manufactured gaa already
dor Ihadse’erebse« ''
•**}*•■ 7°r««trr D®“««UeuScleace aad Art, C«a
,d«<id*dly lower than in the
, was uw> tr«<r>er>t. ‘« ‘"J
ais.es. Fbarwacy and Ruait. Tb« CeUsee opaaa
tions to come forward anti prove and tight another realty com- I nited
•epumber
ssd
Catajo»
rr«a.
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***
States. Experiments with
them.
pany. Unfortunately Bay City the surface combustion metho«! at
AXOIkTRA«. OKSGOR AGAICVLTOBM
i aad am now fretd
the
St.
Ix>uia
convention were pro-
C0U.EGE, Coryaiua. Orspoa.
i ba up «nd «round
forgot the golden rule, for what
kiab«.» rocoauueods“»
Ihrrv is u strong aeutiment improvement goes on jn One nounceil successaful and were cer­
tainly interesting.
EUGENE JEU
Jones
Knudson
Furniture Co.
Sb
Keep It Haodj.
Columbia Bottling Co.,
Astoria, Oregon
ASTORIA to PORTLAND
.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGL ]
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