Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 11, 1912, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, January II, 19l2.
TOHN L-
Th» UMful v«rb “To G«L*
The Tillamook County Editor
There 1» no word, long or short. In
Boosters’ Association is respon­ the English language capable of per
ATTORNEY
sible for the recent agitation forming so muck labor In a clear. In­
over the road levy. As presi­ telligible sense as tbe rerb to get. And
LûR-AT-Uw, 1
c
dent of that association, we wish here is an old time specimen of its
u
Tillamook
Block,
to make a statement why the capabilities:
It
Entered as second class mail mat
"I got on horseback within ten min­
a
t
ter Julv. ISbH, at the poet office at cbtors recommended a 10 mill utes after I got your letter When I
Room No. 26i
In going over the
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of road levy.
i
got
to
Canterbury
1
got
a
chaise
for
county to ascertain the needs of
March 3. 1®»
I
town, but 1 got wet through before I
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)!
t A bo
ith - at .J I i
the different sections the edi- got to Canterbury, and 1 have got such
•
ttorney
i tors found that the burning a cold as I shall not be able to get rid
t
$bt (Tilhmaok Ijeaùligbt question was “Good Roads ! of
In a burry. I got to tbe treasury
Complete set of Abstract!
I
j As that was what the people de- »bout uoon; but. first of all. I got sbav-
I
,-d and dressed. I soon got Into the se­
1 manded. it was necessary
1
n office. Taxes paid to-J
Editorial Snap Shots.
define some plan or policy so cret of getting a memorial before the
board,
but
I
could
not
get
an
answer
, as to bring results. The editors
Residents.
then. However. 1 got Intelligence from
We welcome Messrs. Meyer : met and talked with citizens tbe messenger that I should most like­
Tillamook Block.
and Conger, the new editors of who hold totally different views ly get one tbe next morning. As soon
¡of
road
work
and
how
it
should
the BayCity Examiner, to Tilla
as I got back to my inn 1 got my sup­
Both phones.
j l>e done, tbe consensus of opi- per. When I got up in the morning I
mook County.
. nion was that they were willing got my breakfast and then got myself
1 to pay a 10 mill road tax if they dressed that 1 might get out in time
Sailing for Portland, every Thursday or Friday
^^/ARL HABERLACH,
Strange to say. some of our obtained value fortheir money, h> get an answer to my memorial. As
according to Tides.
citizens oppose bonding for har­ the general opinion being that soon as I _ xvt lt I got into tbe first
bor improvements but favor under otir svstem of road build- cbaIse and got to Canterbury by 3
attorney - at - law ,
- •
' ■*’eloc*; --»
a
time I got
doing so for roads.
ing there were many leakages
*Q<1
in expenditure, caused by poor. onBe-
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T illamook Bicci.
B. C. LAMB, Agent,
S. ELMORE A CO,
A little newspaper agitation material being used, poor grades
Wsllingt.n’s Subtle Retort.
Lamb's Dock, Tillamook. Ore.
Agents, Astoria, Ore
helped some in reducing the and a poor day’s work for a good [ Wednesday. 19th October, 183'5—Lord
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F. P. BAUMGARTNER, Agent,
p: .re of fieer in this city, but we dav's pay. The editors could Fitzgerald made us laugh at dinner
^2^_EORGE WILLETT,
Albers No. 3 Dock, Portland, Oregon.
sl if» sed we will !»• accused of not help noticing that quite a today with a story about John Wilson
helping to give two drinks for number of citizens, who had Croker, whose pertinacity of opinion
A ttorney - at -L aw .
1(1« instead of one. Anyway, good roads themselves, were not Is well known. He was laying down
it is one successful move to very enthusiastic about others the law after dinner to the Duke of
Tillamook Commercial Bnildii
¡enjoying the same advantages, Wellington and, according to custom,
bring down high taxation.
i but those who had bought high asserting the superiority of his own
information on all subjects, having
T illamook
0 REGOS,
priced farms with but a small
Tillamook County will have
even flatly contradicted the duke, who
payment and had big interest had mentioned some Incident that had
to pay $30,<JfM) more for State
- charges to meet were, of course, taken place at the battle of Waterloo
Tickets and Baggage through to Puget
taxes this year than it did last
! were anxious that taxes be kept At last the conversation turned upon
H. GOYNE,
year
We had an idea that the
Sound points, Spokane, St. Paul, Chicago,
down.
Then there were those the use of percussion caps for muskets
sovereign will of the people pre
j who wanted to bond the county of the army when Croker again main­
vailed in Oregon and we have
Denver, Kansas, City, Omaha, St. Louis and
for a large amount. With so tained a directly opposite opinion to
A ttorney - at law .
also had a vague impression
many conflicting opinions, com­ that which was urged by the duke,
all points East.
that our new methods of legis
Office : Opposite Court Hous»'
who at last good humoredly said to
lation would hit the taxpayers plaints anti theories, the editors him. "My dear Croker. I can yield to
Atlantic Steamship Agency.
:
undertook
to
formulate
a
policy
a hard blow sooner or later.
superior Information on most
Agents of The Oregon Electric Ry. at Forest Grove and Hills­
which, in their judgment, was your
T illamook , O regon .
points, and you may know a great deal
best for the entire county, so more of what paased at Waterloo than boro sell through tickets to all points east.
Why give the saloon keepers they recommended that each of myself, but as a sportsman I will
Fares and train schedules will be forwarded on request.
a monopoly to make big monev the road districts be given $50,- maintain my point about percussion
T. BO als M.D.,
when the city should have and i <X)0 for the next four or five caps.”—Thomas Rilkes' Journal.
W. E. C oman .
G. B. J ohnson ,
can have more funds from them > years to meet the growing de-
General
Freight
&
Pass.
Agent,
General
’
Agent,
by healthy competion? We have I mands and needs of the county
Th. Larch In Labrador.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,'
Portland, Ore.
Astoria, Ore.
The toll and atmosphere are so cold
This is the
often heard the remark that the ' for good roads.
■*v needs the money from the road policy as recommended by and dry In faraway Labrador that
TILLAMOOK.
s
It is all tonnyrot the Tillamook County Editor- scarcely any vegetation thrives at all.
reputable saloon keep- j Boosters’ Association, which is The larcb Is a species of pine tree
Tillamook Block.
which Is found In all northern coun­
here. The city can worthy, we think, of a fair trial,
tries. but Its grov-tb Is so stunted In
(Honey by revoking and much more preferable to a
Labrador that a specimen found on
■s and the bondsmen 1 btg bonded indebtedness, for if the most southern part of that dreary
g
M. KER RON,
.heir bond, but break $15O,0lJU is judiciously expended laud was but nine inches In height and
in monopoly and let J annually it will meet the grow­ the trunk was but three-eighths of an
¡¡rival of the fittest ing needs of the county and im- Inch in diameter. A careful examina­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
k‘m as to which can prove and build roads for the tion of tbe miniature tree revealed its
3e best saloons, but 1 benefit of the citizens.
age to be at least thirty-two years, for
Tillamook Block,
there were that number of ring
.>e free open competi
growths shown In its small trunk. The
. in everv other line of
Tillamook,
Oregon
■K».
Splendid Stock.
very cold currents pouring down from
the north and the fact that Labrador
The dependable S. W. Miller is a has less sunshine than Alaska, to­
A C. Trombley is down nn<l Piano of today. Every stick
C. HAWK,
of gether with several Inland climatic
*ut as editor of the Bay City I
timber in its construction shows conditions, make tbe summer seasons
• Examiner. This adds another | splendid standard stock, value and
shorter and colder than are those of
to the list of those who expect­ up to date features never
found in Alaska. — Exchange.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
ed to cut a great swarth in the pianoes of a lower grade.
newspaper field of this county.
Ths Smoky City.
The S. W. Miller Piano uses for
His great expectations'have all its strings the celebrated
A Pittsburg man once submitted a
BAY CITY, OREGON.
Poelman
fizzled out and he is now a wiser German imported wire,
which is Pittsburg story to a New York maga-
< • useless trips to town for the progressive fanner.
man, and we will gamble that the highest priced piano wire m line and got a wire from tbe editor:
"Will accept story tf cut out libel.”
h<- will never butt into the news­ tile world.
His Bell Telephone saves him all that.
A piano with such
R. BEALS,
So rhe Pittsburg man hurried over
paper field where there is only -trong, superior staple wire never
but stays steadily in to New York and asked tbe editor
n small picking. We, however. < I disappoints,
tune, where a chea
’ mude piano whom be bad llbele«!.
tuply
j
I lie latest market quotations are his, and he waits
wi»h Mr. Trombley success uud I would go wrong. •. We _____
__
invite you
REAL ESTATE,
“
Yon
have
libeled
your
native
city,
till
market
conditions are right before shiping produce.
pn isperity in the future, and r° °ur store to see uud hear this
Junes and
__ str." was the reply "Why.” said the
l,,ano- Jones
ami Knudson ori-
hope thut it will prove more 1 piano.
F inancial A gent ,
The Bell Telephone is as necessary to the up-to-
profitable to him than the Ex­ ■ -lnutora of the direct selling plan editor, turning over the manuscript,
in Tillamook from factory to home “don't you say here on page 23 that the-minute farmer as are modern agricultural imple­
aminer did.
distributors.
Tillamook, Oregon.
the heroine clutched the air des per-
ments. He must have both.
ately?"
“Yes. Go on.”
It is probably safe to say that
Consult our local management and join the ever
“And then two paragraphs further
the boys who informed on Ross
R. P. J. SHARP,
down
you
say
she
washed
her
bands.
increasing
host of farmers who are Bell Telephone
are not implicated with him,
Well, that”—
subscribers.
but it goes to show that by be­
Tbe editor frowned angrily at tbe
RESIDENT DENTIST,
coming associated with men of
author.
that character how ensv it is for
"That. sir. Is a foul and disgusting
Office across the street frotr tbe
them to take a misstep which
libel ou rittsburg’s air.”—Detroit Free
Court House.
""iild involve them in crime,
Press.
You like a little »alt .
an«l
per­
professional burglar would
----- pep-
Dr. Wise’s office.
little mustard
mustard - a a little
l av.* I'oiifiUed in 11 lot of boys per—a little
Told Him His Fat».
lemon extract—a little this and
Family
secrets
will
out.
It
has
been
tli<* rublieries lie was atx>ut to that to flavor your grub. Your
Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System.
the ambition of an Overbrook mother I
commit, and forthat reason we cow. your steer, your hog under
''p S ARC HET,
to marry her daughter to a young civil
cannot help thinking that Ross natural conditions wuiihf have a
engineer who Is on the road to bril­
1» mentally weak, which mav chance to get a bite of this, a bite
*■ • The Fashionable Tailor.
ot that and a bite of the other
liant success. But the young man.
have been brought on bv dissi
thing and so get a variety in its
much in lov» with the daughter as be
pation or tbe drug habit but he feed. But antler the unnatural
Clearing, Pressing and Repair
Is. has not fully decided whether to
was 11 bad man setting a lot of condition in which you keep
ssk
her
to
marry
him.
ing a Specialty.
bovs and \ «lung men a bad ex- them, they get every day about
Visiting at the home the other even-
ample, and tbev were in bad the same sort of stuff to eat. As
lug.
tbe
young
man
encountered
little
< u.itural consequence they get
company when thev associated
S» *re in Heins Photographic
off their teed.-- Even if they
Bobble
"Are you going to marry
with him
1“ ris't thuir 'li*;vsti\L‘ organs
aisterf asked tbe lad.
Gallery.
need the tonic effect which come«
Much embarrassed, tbe visitor stam
irotn a variety of feeding ¿tuffs.
mere«! that be didn't know.
The County Court is anxious
Watkins' Stock Tonic
Oil •
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"WelL you are.” returned Bobble,
J. CLAUSSEN,
t<> see a county fair this yenr. Is a scientitic preparation which
with emphasis.-Philadelphia Times
W r do not know a more favors
not only improves the flavor of
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LAWYER,
hie opportunity than this for a the teed you tee«l, but also sup­
*» Wl Speak le
plies
that
tonic
element
so
ne«*de«l
fair, i » h«‘i> thousands of persons
.......
A i.ermau wbo bad come to Amer­
Çentechrr ^bvohai-
to make vour live stock d«> their
will
he v iaitiug
—Lj
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the county with beat.
ica to master our language was being
a view f locating <>r investing
itmwo beblnd thè «cene« of a raude-
aij Tillamook Block,
There is no longer any doubt
il-out the need ot a tonic for the
»Hie theater by ooe of bis American
in the ■ountv.
To make the
frisisi»
T illamook - O bf / jor .
fair a » •ve«M«. now is the time modern domesiic animal kept
iindi-r artificial conditions You
“That man. ' sald tbe American. In
to de««!,- upon it a,„j atart
mist give them -omettiing to
11- attug an actor wtth a w»v» of bis
in t«» make preparation». The help them digest their feed and
band, I» tastar off his makeup to
get
the
greatest
go«»!
from
it
experience of previous fairs in
aiake up tur u noe ber tal» off '
, ' ’ a M.afc lonu- supplies
IMistng
outsrder»" and allow
Tbe Herman dei-art ed sputtering. -
this need it makes the animal
mg fakir» to reap a rich harvest relish its feed more, it aids in
Success M »¿xtiDe
■hottM not be forgotton
Make the die stion and assimilation
up n suitable list of »wants and Ot tile feed, and in addition to
He
B« OWeeded.
that, it lias a tonic effect upon
lrt the mouev go to wants vulu
See that dog. Kathl’ It has taken
the wht»lr
rs
able prizes to those who make
the flrst prise at ten shows and ts
/> i
Y.air annuals nee«l a turn« of
»slued
at
LOW
mark«
“
«xhtlks.
We have plentr of
-kind Watkins - m ,* k Tonic
j
I wonder tf 1 dare offer him a bit
not a secret preparation
We
attractions nght here in Till.,.
fell
ou the actual ingredients
“f su usage ’“-Fliesende Platter
m«Mik without paying outsiders
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Just
as
vUr portraits of adults
that ire i,ae«| i„ lt You know
¿1
t«> come here. A large number exaitli What you are buving. and
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strength and character,
‘V- *
>¿&1
of the dairy men have been rai»
t-ound tor v-ound it will go farther
_
—
igxw#-
amido
more
g«>od
than
aav
other
n
We
are
experts in lighting
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and it wouki be.
stuck I usk a,
calWd stuck
to «.-«•, texxt ever made
-
»rd pvsing, and our equipment
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''Id tie
The Watkins Man will be glad
RATES OF SUBSCRl'-TIO.X.
t strictly in advancx .)
One year.—....................
1 5o
Six month».-............ .. «u
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Reliable Route
Steamer
The
4 C(jJ
Sue H. Elmore”
H
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Tillamook & Portland.
Leaves Portland, Albers No. 3 Dock
Every Tuesday, Arrives Tillamook
Wednesdays.
«PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY.
MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS,
ASTORIA to PORTLAND
,
Posts the Farmer
on Market Conditions.
Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
& TELEGRAPH CO. U
• UflMB-SCHRRDER CO
“ _______ Incorporated.
Warehouse and Commission Men
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| Coal, Shingles. LimeJ
i Cement and Brick, i
J Dock and Warehouse. Front Street 0
. between 2nd and 3rd Avenue West. »
z Child Portraits Made by
I are Child-Like.
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to leave you a
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becked by the « .thusa guarantee
j Dellvetd by Waggon
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Come in and <ee
Monk’s Studio.
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our line.
Next to the Post Office
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