Tillamook Headlight, February
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Tillamook, Ore., under the uct of
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£*be Tillamook Ijtabligbt,
Editorial Snap Shots.
There is nothing doing in re
gard to the county fair.
Oh, dear, what a lot of drunk
ness in the city Saturday night,
which kept the night watchman
busy.
_
This is the time of year when
we all have the tax agony, but
we all feel better when it is
over with.
The sinking fund of the Water
Commission can be put to good
use in future in sewer and pave
ment bonds, instead of allow
ing it to tie used outside of the
city.
22, 1912
cided ns to what is beat for the OREGON SYSTEM IS SAFE
FROM COURTS.
city. No one can blame thej
railroad for wanting to mono-,
street, forthat was to Only Congress May Object,
polize t the
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be expected. Councilman »ap
Is Decision.
pington look at the situation
W ashington , Feb. 19.—Only Con
from a city point of view, and
be believes in conserving the gress, and not the Supreme Court
property owners rights on that of the United States, may object to
[ street and keeping it open so the initiative and referendum meth-
The Nehalem Enterprise is that other railroads can use the od of legislation in the States, so
inclined to lie a little severe on j street. His idea is to allow the the Supreme Court decided today.
the County Court because it has railroad to have one additional
That tribunal held that the ques
taken no action to build the track, giving a temporary per tion of whether a state still main
bridge and road from Nehalem mit for the same.
An effort is tained a republician form of govern
to Mohler. Our contemporary
being made to create a manu ment guaranteed by the Federal
must be a little more patient. facturing district and give away Constitution after it adopted the
The court has several expensive free mill sites on Tillamook initiative and referendum was a
projects, three of which would river, nnd all must admit that problem for Congress, and not a
take all the road money, so it it would be to the best interest judicial one for the courts.
has to go slow
Nehalem is in
The decision was based on the
of the city to keep the street
need of this road, and other open. Another thing, it looks claim
of the Pacific States Telephone
.
places are just as anxious about to us that the property owners A Telegraph Company that a tax
their roads.
When the out have some rights, for should a 1 upon it, imposed by the initiative
standing indebtedness is paid railroad company want a frail-[and referendum method in Oregon,
off then it will be time to talk
chise to lay three tracks on was unconstitutional. The initiative
about roads.
Anyway, the Main street what a protest and referendum provisions in Miss-
court is up against a hard pro would go up from the property ouri, California, Arkansas, Colors-
position the coming summer on
owners. We believe the con- do, South Dakota, Utah, Montana,
account of such a large amount
cessions suggested by Council- Maine and Arizona hung in the
of road improvements being de
man Sappington are liberal and balance, An adverse decision would
manded and with a limited
fair to the railroad, for the pre- have affected the proposed legisla-
amount of money, so we expect
vious city council turned down tion of that character in many pth
to hear of considerable com
an application for even one ad- er states,
plaining.
all the newspapers in the coun
ty can use it as an insert. And
we ask those who subscribe for
either of the county newspapers
to send next week's issues to
their friends in the East and
Middle West so as to help boost
Tillamook County.
ditional track.
Now is the time for all those
Astoria is wanting another who have political bees in their
railroad. That city has not the bonnetsand think themselves a
inducements to offer it once bad. little more superior, honest and
It foolishly gave away the water progressive than the other fel-
front to Hammond, and now it ! low, to groom themselves. The
se< s what a mistake it made. [arena isopen and free for all.
[ We do not want to dissuade an
'aspirant from running, but it
Oregon's new legislative sys is getting to be an undesirable
tem will never be a success, for ¡field to enter, for. no matter
every general election makes
who is elected, there is a grow
the mix-up harder to unravel. ing tendency, often through ig
We in Oregon have tried to dis norance. gossip and false accu
place the constitutional system
sations, to besmirth the charac
of representative government,
ter of an official, no matter
and from all appearance we are
how honest he may be in his
not making a success of it.
endeavor to serve the public.
Our observation leads us to be
The new system of two legis lieve that a great many persons
lative bodies in Oregon is get are unreasonable, and often un
ting the laws tangled up. For just, with public officials. The
instance, although there are ten sooner people begin to get out
delegates to be chosen for the of the notion that directly a
national conventions and four j person is elected to office that
presidental electors for each , he is dishonest the better. One
party, the voters are only per i kind of individual—the grafter
mitted to vote for one in each [—will always be in evidence
case. That looks like curtail ¡anil seeking office.
ing the sovereign will of the
people.
The Headlight has repeatedly
asserted
that the Ports of Tilla
We bear u great deal about
the city needing pay rolls, and mook, Bay City and Bayocean
ho it does.
But what about should get together and adopt
patronizing industries which some method of equal taxation.
have been circulating consider-, , It is an injustice to impose a
able money in the city. Take ten mill tax upon some taxpay
for instance himlier. It don't ers and exempt others in the
help the city to ship in lumber same water shed. Everybody
from other places, thus causing will admit that this is wrong
the mills to close for n time and ns well as unjust, noris it right
men to lie laid off. It ia neces to make some of the property
sary to have industries to give owners "dig up" for harbor
employment, but the citv won't improvements and not others.
grow and prosper if the people We hope the Ports will get to
prefer to ship in instead of buy gether, as they should do, and
ing from the home manufac right this wrong as soon as pos
turers
i sible. Anyway, the proper and
most business like method is to
have one Port, but, unfortu
nately, on account of some little
local petty jealousies in the dif
ferent localities, it has been im
possible to bring this about, but
ns it is a foregone conclusion
that the bar, different parts of
the bay and the slough are to be
improved, why can't the Ports
get together in a magnanimous
spirit and carry out these im
provements so that all will
share alike in paying for them ?
—
The Government engineers at
Washington have turned dow n
I the Nehalem project, notwith
standing that it was recom
Anything to fool the people. mended by the local engineer.
The Simon pure politicians have For a long number of years the
all came to the conclusion that improvement of Tillamook bar
they must have the word ‘’Pro was held up on account of the
gressive" ns a pretlx. Most of red tape in having to receive
us have seen n number of dif the recommendation of so many
ferent breeds of Republicans in engineers, men who are not
this state, till of whom expected familiar with the resources mid
to get into control by having n needs of this Western country.
prefix. The Republican party We sympathise with our friends
has always been the progressive in the north end of the county,
party and it looks a little pre. for we in the center part of the
sumptuous for one Republi* county have grown so accus
cun to think he is better than tomed to running up against
other Republicans.
We will the red tape snags that some of
gamble that if a good many so us are getting grey headed. It
called Progressive Republicans is disappointing, but as long as
cannot have their own way they there are such a superabun
will tie the very ones to vote dance of Government engineers
against the G.< >. P.
to l»e reckoned with it looks like
n physical impossibility for any
The snap shot num is gather new project to run the gruntlet.
ing the data of last year's dairy However, ns the people of Ne
industry ill Tillamook Countv, hnlem have commenced to im
which will make interesting prove the bar, they will have to
rending and Iss.stmg matter. go ahead with the project them
It will show what the different selves, contenting themselves
cheese factories have tlone, the that the Board of Engineers at
good work of the Tillamook Washington are blind to the
County Crenmerx Association, fact that there is tweuty-two
billion feet of standing timlier
the Inspector, pri *es obtained
by the Salesmen, what jobbers tributary to Nehalem bay.
think of cheese with the itis|>ec-
In the mutter of umetiding
tor’s brand, etc. As there are
tin funds, the county and com the franchise permitting the
mercial clubs having no money PR. A N to ' (.nstruct two ad*
for publicity work, the editor ditlonai tracks on Front street
w ill print «nough copies so that this must be considered and de-
None of Justices Dissent.
Chief Justice White announced
Gifford Pinchot,the man with the decision of the court. None of
crazy conservation ideas, after i the justices dissented, The court
espousing the cause of La Fol- , also gave a similar decision in ref-
lette, has climbed into the Roo-I erence to an ordinance in Portland,
of a bridge.
sevelt band wagon. Theaction Or., for
‘ the construction
'
of the ex-Forester is not sur The chief justice said that “a
prising, but he will be more of singular misapprehension ” had
a ¡hoodoo to the e^-prelident existed on both sides of the case,
than anything else. This is how j but that the ‘‘mists and confusion”
the Oregonian disposes of Pin-, were dispelled by the decision of
chot:
I Justice Taney years ago in which
rejects the railroad
The City’s Eusiness.
MONOPOLY FRANCHISE. E ditor H eadlight :
D ear S ir ,-A s we are kC;.ig
The City Council Then Dis have a new skating rink and dan
cuss What Concessions
hall in our little city I would like t
It Will Allow.
hear something from you in tegarf
The City Council met in regular
session on Monday evening, with
Mayor Harter and CounciltnenJSap-
pington, Vantress, Knudson, Mad
dux and Leach present, with quite
a few citizens who were interested
in what action the city council
would take in regard to the appli
cation of the P. R. & N. for a fran
chise giving them permission to
lay two additional tracks on Front
street.
The electric light situation was
referred to the streets committee.
Councilman Sappington made a
report in regard to where new walks
were to be built. He said there
were about 10 miles. The report
was accepted and the proper notices
were ordered posted.
An ordinance was introduced to
control the storage of gasoline,
gunpowder, and other explosive
materials, which was referred to
the regular committees.
Bids were opened for sidewalk
lumber and the A. G. Beals Lum
ber Co., submitted $K).5O for fir,
and after this was read W. Hadley
handed in a bid for $10.45. G B.
Lamb called attention to the fact
that the latter bid has not been sub
mitted until the former had been
read.
He thought the council
should not loose sight of the fact i
that their saw mill was a local in
dustry giving the city a pay roll.
Mr. Shannon, of the Warren Con
struction Company, addressed the
city council in reference to bithu-
letic pavement.
to the manner in which the City
Authorities are going to handle the
same. It has been brought to
notice that the dances given )
these boys in the past have no*
been what they should be. I think
that the city should see to it n,,,
the rough dancing is not tolerated
in any form as we can not have it
saidZof us that we let dances be put
on that would not be tolerated in
city like Portland, and I think that
it is up to the city Authorities to
make a license for these dancesand
when they overstep the mark to
take their license from them.
Thanking you for your views on
this matter in an early issue.
I am, yours truly,
C harles B rown .
(We have every confidence in the
Mayor and City Council regulating
dance balls if they are not properly
conducted. There is a healthy sen-
timent in favor of a cleaD, moral
city, and as the city grows and ini.
proves, with a rigid enforcement of
the law, and all the business men
pulling together for a better city,we
expect to see a great change for the
better in this city. Tillamook City
had a bad reputation for a long
time, but the people and the biisi-
ness interests will not tolerate that
thing again, for the city is going to
build up in future on its good rep.
utation and clean, healthy moral
sentiment.— E d .)
Sunday School Convention.
Beginning last Friday evening and
lasting until the following Sunday
afternoon there were five sessions of
the Tillamook County Sunday School
Convention held in the M. E. Church
all of which was devoted to Sunday
School work. Dr. C. A. Phipps, Inter
denominational Sunday School Organ
izer of the State was in attendance as
was also Dr. Milligan of Portland,
State Sunday School Organizer of the
Presbyterian Church.
Local talent assisted at all the meet
ings and Dr. Phipps gave an address
on Sunday School work at each meet
ing. All of the addresses by Dr.
Phipps were inspiring and full of good
things to be considered by those inter
ested in Sunday School work. Dr.
Milligan was also of great assistance
to the meeting.
A County Sunday School Organiza-
tion was formed and the following
officers were elected : Erwin Harrison,
President; Leo Ball, V. Pres.; Thomas
Harrison, Sec. and Treas. Depart
ment Superintendents are as follows,
R. E. Jope, Teacher Training; Mrs.
Maud Campbel), Elementary; Mrs. A.
M. Ginn, Home; Arthur Beals, Adult;
Mrs. E. F. Rogers, Secondary; T. H,
Goyne, Temperance and Good Citizen
ship; B. E. Emerick, Missions.
Rev. Lindley A. Wells of Portland
will be at the U. B. Church in Tilla
mook on Friday evening, Feb. 23rd in
the interest of Prohibition. A full
attendance is requested by the temp*
rance people.
Mr. Pinchot admit« that he was ’ lle disposed of the Dorr’s rebellion
using La Follette only as a s»alking . question. That was the case of
The Railroad Franchise.
horse for Roosevelt His statement , Luther versus Borden, he said, and
The ordinance to amend the
that until he notified La Follette of decided that the enforcement of the
the withdrawal of his support he
franchise given to the P. R. & N.
had not advocated the nomination guarantee of a republician form of so as to give that company the
of Roosevelt qualifies him for mem government to the states belonged
bership in the Ananias Club. His to the political department of the right to lay two tracks on Front
whole course at the Ohio "Progres Government and came up, for in street, the same being for 50 years,
sive” and subsequently has shown
came up for second reading and
that he was working for Roosevelt’s stance, on tile admission of Sena was passed, but on its third read
nomination, and the veil of pre tors an 1 members of the House to
ing it was unanimously rejected.
tense that he was supporting La their respective bodies.
Later in the evening the matter
Follette was so thin as to be trans
parent to the weakest mental vision.
was discussed so as to ascertain
For what other purpose did he op
Another Booster Letter.
what concessions the council was
pose the indorsement of La Follette
willing to grant the railroad com
E ditor H eadlight ,—
by the Ohio conference ? « .
Thus does the pure, the immacu
Here I come with another letter. pany.
late Pinchot, the apostle of the up
Councilman Sappington was in
lift, stand forth as a mere politician, Ain just back from Southern Ore
who, like any of the bosses he so gon and will go on to the Sound favor of allowing the P. R. & N.
loves to denounce, uses a man so the 20th to be gone a month or six half of the street, giving it tempor
long as that man serves his pur weeks.
ary permission to lay another track
pose, then throws him aside.
on the north side of the street, pro
I
attended
the
Kalama
Commer
Truly the Colonel is unfortunate
in his friends—the men whoassume cial Club la»» night and the things vided the railroad company would
to impersonate all for which he I saw and heard has flashed a new make the fills and hard surface the
fought as President, the "soldiers light across tny mind in regard to road between the tracks so that
of the public good.”
the development of the Pacific trucks could cross them. He was
This is a fair sample of a good Northwest. >We had among us the emphatically opposed to giving the
many men who call themselves Representatives of three tranconti- P. R. & N. a monopoly of the street
by the misnomer "Progressive nental Railroad Lines, the N. P., and was in favor of keeping the
Republicans," whose aim and • he G. N. and the S P., also lum street open on the south side, to
object is to become political ber kings, members of the Oregon allow another company to use it
bosses of the Republican party. Development League, Secretary of without going over the tracks of the
That was what "Flopper” Pin the Portland Commercial Club. P. R. & N. It would be a great
chot was after, anil it is plain Tacoma and Seattle had represent advantage to property owners on
that he would even flop over to atives, a lot of business men, mer that street so that either railroad
Taft if he law a chance to be chants, lawyers, doctors, newspaper could turn out and unload on priv
come the presiilent's political men, and strange to say, a lot of ate property. He thought at some
dictator.
Presideut Taft dis just plain working men. All were time another railroad would want
carded Pimhot long ago, and it talking, shaking hands and having to build to Tillamook river or the
was a wise thing when he did a fine visit. More than two hun beach resorts and instead of cutting Creamery Association Meets.
so, for
Pinchot was using dred all told. After the banquet up another street for railroad pur
the Forestry office in such a the speaking commenced, which pose, it was to the best interest of
At the annual stockholders meet
wav as to build -up a political consisted chiefly of plan statements the city to allow Front street to re ing of the Tillamook County Cream»
machine.
Being a politician from the R. R. men of what they main open for another railroad to ery Association held at the Tilla
he is "sore" with the President would do towards developing the get through the city.
mook Cotnmerdial Club rooms ort
because he smashed up the ma country. There was no distinction
Councilman Leach, notwithstand Monday, the twelve factories com*
chine.
made All pledged their best efforts ing that he voted against the fran prising the association were r<A
<
for future development To see chise early in the evening, was in presented.
Dr. J. T. Work, M.T.,
Reports of Secretary Haberlach
such vast numbers of men and so favor of giving the railroad every
NATUROPATH PHYSICIAN,
much wealth and energy pledged thing it asked for, giving his and Inspector Christensen read
First st. at Third ave. W.
for one purpose it is no guess to reasons that the railroad needed the and approved.
The following directors were elect
As a word of explanation I will say our country is going to move street to do business.
Councilman .Maddux J appeared ed: Geo. Williams, A. Anderson,
say that my methods and appli ahead and rapidly at that, from
ances are the same as those used in Ashland to B. C.
All are agreed undecided what concessions he John Morgan, Preston Marolf, G. W.
the best drugless schools where I to work together for the general was willing to grant the railroad, Bndyfelt, Joe Donaldron, and G. W.
and Councilman Vantress did not Wallace.
obtained my diploma. The Port good of all the great Northwest.
Carl Haberlach was elected sec
land School of Chiropactic which
Men of Tillamook County, I be express himself one way or the
retary and M. W. Harrison, treas
applies only to the spine and the lieve you will not fall out of line of other.
Chicago School of Mechano Ther progress. It would be poor busi
Councilman Knudson was op- urer. F. W. Christensen was en
apy. which includes all the other ness to do so. Let’s do our part in posed to giving the railroad a mo- gaged as inspector.
Several letters were read approv
drugleaa systems, the merits of the great battle of human progress. nopoly of the street and was in
which are very well known and is I believe we will. Lay aside prej clined to coincide with Councilman ing the work of the association,
showing that dealers were will
nothing in common with the ordin udice, malice, shake hands, join Sappington.
ary massage mental or magnetic hearts Put in your money, your
Mayor Harter said he was not in ing to pay more for inspected cheese
healing.
talents, and your muscle to build favor of allowing the company than uninspected cheese.
It was decided to have the secre
up as good a country as any in the what it wanted and wanted the
The Sound Sleep of Good Health Northwest.
street kept open so that another tary make the California territoryi
Is not for those suffering from kid-
My hat ia off to Tillamook. I am railroad could use it. He made the thereby getting in better touch with!
tie}- ailment» and irregularities. The
buyers and exact market conditions!
prompt use of Foley Kidney Pills proud of her land, her water, her remark that the previous city coun
cil had turned down an application While some cheese has been eol<>
will dispel backache and rheutna* climate and her people.
tisiu, heal and strengthen sore,
of the railroad for two tracks and he at 20c. Tillamook, this price can now
C. H. W aymire .
weak and ailing kidneys, restore
was wondering what the citizens prevail long, and a better outlet is'
normal action, and with it health
would think of the present city wanted for the heavier production
DONT MISS THIS I
aad strength. Nr». M. F. Spals-
bury. Sterling. III. saya : " I suf
council if they allowed three tracks later in the season.
Jered great pain in my back and Photographs at Greatly Re to be laid and the street bottled up
kidneys, could not sleep at night
so that no other railroad could use
duced Prices.
and could not raise my hands over
First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis-
it
He
believed the railroads
my head. But two bottles of Foley
In order to reduce our over sup should be confined as much as That was the case with Mrs. W. S.
Kidney Pills cured me."- Chas, f
Clough Co.
ply of Photographs Card Mounts, possible, for it was not a wise thing Bailey, McCreary, Ky. “ My wife
we will make Cabinets or smaller to have so many streets cut up was taken down with a severe at
tack of la grippe, which nin into
Sepia
or black and white, on any with railroads.
Do you know that more real dan
bronchitis. She coughed as tho'
ger lurks in a common cold than in style card mount on hand for 12 (X)
As it was growing late the coun- she bad consumption and could not
any oilier of the minor ailments? per doun. while they last. These Icil adjourned to meet again
at night The first bottle of
ttiia sleep
I he safe way ia to take Chamber-
Foley's Honey aud Tar Compound
lum a Lough Remedy. •* thoroughly are all staples up to date mounts. ^Thursday) evening.
gave her so much relief that she
reliable preparation, and nd your some very choice styles.
continued using it until she was
self of the cold as quickly as pos-
Regular price, $4 00 to »7.00.
permanently
cured.” — Chas. L
This is the season of the year Clough
T ,Th'* rr,,,rdJ '• for sale by
Drop in and look them over
Co.
all dealers.
when mothers feel very much con
MONK’S STUDIO.
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trs. ted by their children, and I have
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*• no better medicine made
abundant reason for it as every cold
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Is
sweeping
the town. Old and
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Remedy. It acts on nature's plan
are affected, and the
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the way for the more
It ity and paves
relieves the lung«, opens the secre oeriatn • Liniment excellent.
•erioue i disessesjthst
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children and on elderly people.
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ia a quick, sale and reliable cure for
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’
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