Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 21, 1912, Image 2

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    Tillamook H«*dlight, Marsh 21, 1912
is entitled to what Roosevelt tain the nomination, and in do­
ing s<i he set a gait which no
(STRICTLY LN ADVANCE.)
calls a ' square deal.”
person of limited means could
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follow.
We have all heard
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As the snap shot man pre­ some of these goody, goody office
viously stated it is a free open seekers prate as to how pure
Entered as second class mail mat­ race for all those who want to and honest they are and how
ter July, 1888, at the poet office at run for office, and the Headlight
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of will give its loyal support to corrupt and bad the other fel­
low is. Bro. Trombley is try­
March 3. 1Í79.
the Republican ticket when it ing to follow the old adage of
is nominated, which every Re­ swallowing a mountain of poli­
publican ought to do after par­ tical corruption and straining
ticipating in a Republican nom­ ataknat. We have not had the
inating election. This is where pleasure of meeting Ben Sell­
the Headlight has been loyal to ing, but his friends assure us
Editorial Snap Shots
the party. Not so with some of that he is a honorable citizen
the Republicans who have reg­
Is the Hadley case going to be istered as Republicans, taken and respected for his honesty,
a good picking for the attor­ part in a Republican primary, integrity and public spirit. The
Bourne newspaper, of which
neys ? ______________
and then on the day of election the Herald is one, are injuring
went into the voting booth aud
Local politics are slow this knifed the Republican ticket Bourne’s chances of re-nomina-
year, with very few candidates because the party did not nomi­ ‘tion wnen they infer that Ben
in the field, Is this because of nate the persons they wanted. Selling is violating the corrupt
the custom of giving county The snap shot man has been practices act.
officials heli directly they arei accused of a good many things
elected to office, whether they and of being a standpatter,but
Some of our citizens, who are
deserve it or not ?
'after Republicans have nonii- wanting to make Tillamook
i noted a ticket in a free open City a model city, where the
Patronize home industry is a race we are going to support it moral atmosphere is such that
good slogan and a go«xl practice from top to bottom and not get young girls cannot be so easily
to follow, for no town amounts grouchy because the people lead astray, have aroused them­
to much without industries and nominated persons on it whom selves to activity. The affair at
the skating rink was another
pay rolls. So patronize the city’s we did not favor.
disgrace to the city and shows
industries, the city merchants
The Buyocean Commercial plainly that the men have not
and the city newspapers.
Club, with $1,500, is going to the moral backbone todeal with
start publicity work, which all the miscreants as they should
The Gerald C. hits made so
many unsuccessful flying at­ the Commercial Clubs in the be. This is a bold statement to
tempts to cross into Nestucca county should be actively en­ make, but if the men had had
gaged in. It was the publicity the moral backbone in years
bay over the sandspit, it would
work of the Commercial Clubs gone by to raise the moral stan­
not surprise us to henr that she
of the state dard of this city, young men
had made it after several more in other parts
so much to would have learned a lesson not
whichhave
done
attempts. The wonder is that
their different to lead young girls from the
create
interest
in
she Ims survived the ordeals and
such success paths of virtue. If there is one
not pounded to pieces on the localities, with
have been on distressing scene in life it is
that
civic
pride
spit
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the increase and new settlers, when a young girl brings sad­
Since the Home Rule law new money and new industries ness into the hearts of her par­
went into effect most of us have have continued to increase ents and the home by starting
heard more or less about model where the publicity work is car­ on a life of shame, a white slave
saloons and model saloon ordi­ ried on. The same thing will to satisfy the ravenous natures
nances, all of which were in the repeat itself when the Commer­ of young men. It is too deplora­
interest of the saloon keepers. cial Clubs of this county get ble for parents to contemplate,
But it is remarkable that none busy along the same lines. It but haven’t enough girls been
of the model saloon advocates takes money for publicity work, lead astray in this city to arouse
are lined up with those who and with so many calls upon the righteous indignation of
are working for a model town. the business men to subscribe our citizens ? Or are the men
for other things, it is going to going to allow this thing to
lie a hard matter for the Tilla­
Let's get down to business mook Commercial Club to look continue because they have not
and use u little horse sense in after this work in the future as the moral backbone to protect
the school levy and the Port in the past two years, for it the purity of the home ? A few
weeks ago we published a let­
levy for Tillamook bay. The t ike" money and someone has
school levy should be uniform to foot the bills, As publicity ter which predicted that the
all over the county, and divi­ work is for the good of the en­ skating rink would be a snare,
ded per capita, giving each dis­ tire county, it hardly seemed and its predictions have proved
trict exactly the same number the fair thing when the County true. Not only should parents
of months school is to lx* Court did not make a small levy keep their girls away from the
taught. So it is with the port to help out, for the business skating rink, but the.City Coun­
levy, it should be same in the men have lieen called upon for cil should close it up as a nui­
sance aud a place of bad repute.
Tillamook Bay water shed.
so many subscriptions that a Ut­
ile help from the county would
When it comes to paying have help out right now.
Interesting Scraps.
taxes in Oregon, Senator Jona­
than Bourne does not have to
Senator La Follette believes that
We understand that an effort
scratch and worry how he will is to be made when the Slate he is still in the race. Somebody
raise the money, for all he has legislature meets to incorporate Bhould rouse the senator from his
to pay is $2.14 on personal pro­ the Ports of Tillamook, Bay lethargy.
perty consisting of office desk City and Bayocean into one
London suffragettes can safely
and furniture in Multnomah Port.
Under present condi­
county. The senutor may be a tions, if referred to a vote of the claim to have accomplished one
big toad in the political puddle, people in the Port districts, it thing. They have boomed the price
of plate glass.
but he is a most insigniflcent
would be voted down. Yet it is
toad in the taxpayers’ puddle. plain to most people that one
It is easy to see that every time
Port is sufficient for the terri­ the Democratic popgun peppers
Some of the timber owners tory covering the water shed of an American industry many Re­
have failed to pay their Port of Tillamook Bay. We question, publican votes are made.
Tillamook tax because they ob­ under our dual system of legis­
ject to money living expended lation, whether a law passed by
on the chunnel from thia city to the legislature to bring ubout Seven different candidates for
tin* bay. We have a vague im­ the consolidation of the three president are maintaining head­
pression that some of them have Ports would lie operative,as the quarters at Washington. Running
lieen working most strenuous Ports were created under gene­ for office is getting to be one of our
to improve the middle channel ral luw and enacted by the peo­ national pastimes.
so as to lienetit certain timber ple. The way to bring about a
No fault can be found with a
owners’ property, which is in change is for the people to vote worthy ambition, but when a man
the government project, but not to consolidate the Ports. It wus want« to be the only nonconsecutive
it wont of protest is raised the will of the people which third termer in the land the ambi­
against that.
brought about this dual system tion becomes dangerous.
of legislation and taxation, and
the farmers of this county were
A government report states that
I lie editor's desk is covered strong advocates, of it. Now
Georgia
leads in the improvement
every duv with nil kinds of poli­ they have been "pinched," and
tical truck mid with special re­ will lie a good many times more of common highways. A safe in
quests from caudidutea for a before the legislative and taxa­ fereuce is that Georgia is getting
write up or "please publish.” tion mix-up is straightened out, ready to boom in other ways.
There is nothing doing in this they are not blaming themselves
It is little wonder that history
office idotig those line unless (for advocating and voting for contains so many obscure points
some of the filthy lucre accom- i the system, but they denounce when the holin' King, either in
panics it. Candidates ami poli­ those who put into operation
words or tune, can not be traced
tical parties have to pay for the dual system of legislation to its origin though just introduced
printing, postage, and a whole and taxation.
Our friends in
lot of other expenses, and they Fairview, Carnahan and South
The Republican National Con
should not endeavor to bum on Prairie precincts does not ap- vention will not meet until June,
the editors for |>ersonnl write |»enr to appreciate the sovereign but the selection of delegates so
up. They realize long nliout will of the people, and. surely, far indicates that the head of the
election time the value of ad­ they should not get cold feet so ticket will be practically known in
vertising, mid they must expect early in the game after being an earlier month.
to pay for it at the same rates "pinched" just u little for a
as other advertisers.
Diax say* he will not return un­
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RATES OF SUBSCRI’TION.
less Mexico becomes involved in a
The colonel asserts that if he had
not entered the New York campaign
in 1910the Republicans would have
lost by 300,000. But didn’t the colo­
nel make a mistake in allowing the
Democrats to carry New York by
67,401 and both branches of the
Legislature ?
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Department of the Interior,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,-That:
United States Land Office
by virtue of a decree of foreclosure ;
Portland, Oregon,
and order of sale made and entered
March 2, 1912
of record by the Circut Court of the
State <if Oregon for Yamhill County, tTo William Knous, of Blaine, Ore.
gon. Contestée :
on the 1st day of February, 1912, in
You are hereby notified that ROY
a cause wherein LEWIS L. SHORT-
RIDGE was plaintiff andCHARLES L. COOK, who gives 260 Third st
HENRY LARISON was defendant, Portland, ci-
------- care
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Oregon,
which decree and order of sale was Drug Co., as his post-->ffice address
Already, in the seating arrange­ in favor of said plaintiff and against did on February 5th, 1912, file ii
ment of the Democratic ladies at said defendant, and decreed fore this office hia duly corroborated ap.
the coming dinner in Washington, closure of mortgage upon the sale plication to contest and secure the
of the real proporty described cancellation of your Homestead
the seating of Mrs. Champ Clark therein in the manner provided by Entry No. 0425, Serial No. 11421
between Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. law, and the application of the pro­ made September 14th, 1908, for S W
Bryan is protested. The objection ceeds of said sale to the payment M of N.E. V,, S.E. % of N.W.’u
is in no way personal, but grows of the costs and expenses of such N.E. ' Vi of S.W. Vi and N.W. Vmf
S E. Vi, Section 34, Township 3
and sale, taxed at $37.25, SE.
out of a fear that such a recognition foreclosure
and accruing costs, and attorneys South. Range 8 West, Willamette
of Mrs. Clark would be a recognition fee amounting to $150.00, and to the Meridian, and us
as grounds for
of Mr. Clark as the next logical payment of the sum of $2801.67 with his contest he alleges that said
1
never es-
candidate of his party. These interest accruing thereon, I will, on WILLIAM KN’OUS has
Democrats are actually beginning the Sth day of April, 1912, at the tablished residence on said land,
hour of one o’clock p. m. of lias never made any improvements
to think they are going to elect a said day, at the Court House door thereon, lias never cultivated any
president this year.
at Tillamook, Tillamook County, portion of the same, but lias wholly
Oregon sell to the highest bidder abandoned said land for more than
In speaking of the changes made for cash in hand, the following six months immediately preceding
in the British and French general described property, to-wit : the E. this date.
You are, therefore, further notifie 1
Vi of the N.E. Vi and the E. Vi of the
arbitration treaties a Washington S.E. Vi of section 33, in Tp. 5 S., R. that the said allegations will be
dispatch says: “The action of the 9 W. of tlie Will. Mer. in Tillamook taken by his office as having been
Senate is a victory for Roosevelt County, Oregon, containing eighty­ confessed by you, and your said
entry be canceled thereunder with­
ideas over those of Taft." A better acres more or less.
out your further right to be heard
Dated February 27th, 1912.
way to describe the Senate's action
H. C ranshaw ,
therein, either before this office or
would be to say that it determined
Sheriff of Tillamook County. on appeal, if you fail to file in this
Oregon.
office within twenty days after the
that no part of its treaty making
fourth publication of this notice, as
power should be surrendered.
shown below, your answer, under
Summons.
There are differences of opinion as
oath, specifically meeting and re­
to whether the Senate wonld lose In the Circuit Court of the State of sponding to these allegations of
Oregon for the County of
contest, or if you fail within that
any of its actual prerogative if the
Tillamook, j
time to file in this office due proof
treaties passed in the shape in Tillamook County
Bank,
that you have served a copy of your
which they were submitted by the
a corporation,Trustee, I
answer on the said contestant
State Department. The president
Plaintiff,
either in person or by registered
vs.
mail. If this service is made by the
and the secretary of state said that
C. Sowle and Lucy J.
delivery of a copy of your answer
under these pacts the Senate would E. Sowle,
Defendants.
to the contestant in person, proof of
lose no privilege which it has now. To E. C. Sowle and Lucy J. Sowle such service must be either the said
the above named defendant? :
Equally good lawyers in the Sen­
contestant’s written acknowledg­
ate, however, took a different view, In the name of the State of Oregon, ment of his receipt of 'the copy,
You are hereby required to appear showing the date of its receipt, or
and they prevailed.
and answer the complaint filed the affidavit of the person by whom
against you in the above entitled the'delivery was made stating when
Director of the Mint Roberts says suit on or before the expiration of and where the copy was delivered ;
the increased production of gold six weeks from the date of the first if made by registered mail, proof
has some bearing on the cost of publication of this Summons, and of such service must consist of the
you fail so to appearand answer, affidavit of the person by whom the
living, but that the world-wide ad­ if
for want thereof the plaintiff will copy was mailed stating when and
vance in food products is not likely apply to the said court for the relief lhe post office to which it was
to be materially reduced soon. demanded in the complaint herein. mailed, and this affidavit must be
Much of the new gold mined is ab­ Tlie relief demanded is the fore­ accompanied by the postmaster’s
closure of a certain mortgage ex­
for the fetter.
sorbed by countries accumulating ecuted and delivered by you to the receipt
You should state in your answer
a reserve of this metal for the first plaintiff in said suit on or about the name of the post office to which
time, and therefore is not in circu­ August 12th, 1910, bearing said you desire future notices to be sent
lation. A common error, in Mr. date, to secure the payment of to you.
five promissory notes executed by
H. F. H igby , Register.
Roberts’ opinion, is to compare you for $386.00 each, bearing the
I. C. A rdrey , Receiver.
the qnotations of the 1896depression same date and payable respectfully
Date of first publication March
with that of other periods. He con­ on or before 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years 7th, 1912; date of second publica­
siders the prices now obtained by after that date, with interest after tion March 14th, 1912 ; date of third
date at the rate of six per cent, per publication March 21st, 1912 ; date
farmers more of a legitimate aver­ annum, which said mortgage con­ of
fourth publication March 28th,
age. Farmers have been raised veyed to the plaintiff 40 acres of 1912.
from poverty to prosperity, and land off the East aide of the West
their land values have increased to half of the South East quarter of
Section 4, in Township 2 South,
correspond. Food prices are likely Range 9 West, W.M., except 2 acres
to decline somewhat, but no one square out of the South East corner
has succeeded in identifying them of said tract, all of the above tract
with any single cause like gold of land being in Tillamook County»
Oregon, and for the recovery of a'
production or a ptotective tariff.
judgment against you for the
amount of said indebtedness, with
It is an axiom of fighting men interest. For the further sum of
that none may ‘‘come back.” A $200.00 as attorney’s fees, and the
You like a little salt and pep­
costs and disbursements of this
man gives his best and the end of suit, and that the said mortgage be per—a little mustard—a little
his best is the end of him. He may foreclosed, and the said property lemon extract—a little this and
that to flavor your grub. Your
throw his hat in the ring again, sold for the purpose of satisfying cow, your steer, your hog under
and more than once, but ever the tlje said mortgage, and that you natural conditions would have a
and each of you, and all persons
tale runs on. Jeffries, who retired claiming under yon be forever chance to get a bite of this, a bite
unvanquished, threw his hat in the barred and foreclosed of all right, of that and a bite of the other
thing and so get a variety in its
ring again-and lost.
Sullivan title, interest or estate in or to said feed. But under the unnatural
could not come back, Corbett could property, or any portion thereof, condition in which you keep
save the statutory right of redeinp
not come back, Fitzsimmons could tion, and that the purchaser at the them, they get every day about
not come back, though each of them sale be put into the immediate the same sort of stuff to eat. As
a natural consequence they get
cried that his hat was in the ring possession of the property, and for "off their feed." Even if they
such
further
relief
as
may
aeetn
and that he would stand by it.
do not. their digestive organs
need the tonic effect which comes
Each of them made a valiant effort equitable.
This summons is published by from a variety of feeding stuffs.
to stand, but each of them had to order of the Hon. Homer Mason,
fall and take the count. Porfirio County Judge of Tillamook County,
Watkins’ Stock Tonic
Diaz, exiled in Europe, says now Oregon, said order being made Is a scientific preparation which
that he will hear his country’s call and dated at Tillamook City, Ore­ not only improves the flavor of
gon, on February 15th, 1912.
The
to come back only when it ¡is threat­ time prescribed in the order for the feed you feed, but also sup­
plies that tonic element so needed
ened by a foreign war. His words publication is once a week for six to make your live stock do their
leave no other impression than the successive weeks, and the date of best.
There is no longer any doubt
one that he cun return only as com­ the first publication is Thursday,
February 15th. 1912.
about the need of a tonic for the
mander in chief of the Mexican
H. T. B otts ,
modern domestic animal kept
Army. Distracted as Mexico is with
Attornev for Plaintiff.
under artificial conditions. You
internecine strife, torn and rent as
must give them something to
help them digest their feed and
it is with the conflicting ambitions
Notice of Final Account.
get the greatest good from it
of rival chieftans, prostrated as are
N otice Is H ekeby G iven ,—That Watkins’ Stock Tonic supplies
its industries and its people under
undersigned, administrator of this need. It makes the animal
the heels of clashing forces, nothing the
the Estate of Martin Petersen, De­ relish its feed more; it aide in
but an invasion by a foreign power ceased, has filed in the County the digestion and assimilation
could induce that man to whom Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, of the feed, and in addition to
that, it has a tonic effect upon
Mexico owes more than to all other his final account as such admin­ the whole system.
istrator,
and
that
said
Court
has
men who have figured inherhistory appointed Monday, the 1st day of
Your animals need a tonic of
to feel that there is a call for him April, 1912, at the hour of 10:00 this kind. Watkins’ Stock Tonic
even to try coming back.
o’clock a. m. at the Court House is not a secret preparation. We
in Tillamook City, Oregon . as the tell you the actual ingredients
that are used in it. You know
time and place for hearing of ob
R. G. Collins, Postmaster, Barn­ jectiona to said final account and exactly what you are buying, and
pound for pound it will go farther
egat N. J. was troubled with a the settlement thereof.
and do more good than any other
ere la grippe cough. He says:
Dated this February 29th, 1912.
stock tonic or so called stock
I would lie completely exhausted
E. B. B arthrop .
after each fit of violent coughing
Administrator of the Estate of food ever made.
The Watkins Man will be glad
I bought a bottle of Foley’s Honey Martin Petersen, Deceased.
to leave you a pail on trial,
and Tar Compound and before I
backed by iiie Watkins guarantee,
ha 1 taken it all the coughing spells
C. A. Gloasner. 24 Ontario St
had entirely ceased.
It can’t be Rochester, N. Y., has recovered
Deliverd by Waggon.
beat ” Chas. I. Clough Co.
from a long and severe attack of
R. R. ROBERTS
kidney trouble, his cure being due
You judge a man not by what he to Foley Kidney Pills. After detail­
promises to do. but by what he has ing his case, he says: “I am sorry
done. That is the only true test I did not learn sooner of Foley Kid­
Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy ney Pills. In a few day'B time my
judged by this standard has no su­ ( bacbache completely left me and I
perior. People everywhere apeak i had greatly improved. My kidneys
of it in the highest terms of praise. ; beeame stronger, dizxy spells left V mn « ni aerra« . quick in results
I me and I was no longer annoyed
For sale by all dealers.
•Hs RMapt raltef bom BACKACHE,
at night. I feel 100 per cent better
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se4 BLADDER TROUBL1,
| since using Foley Kidney Pills. ”
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WOMEN.
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Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
The Herald is trying to infer foreign war. As thia event can
Every weffk allows distinctly
that
Ben Seiling is violating only happen if forced by Mexico
Unit President Tuft will be re-
i>(qn united r At first it wna the corrupt .practices act when itself. Diax may count on staying
tlirHight that Senator lai Follet­ he addresses letters to the voters in Europe indefinitely.
te would develop some strength,, of the state. We would like to
t»nt his friends deserted him usk Bro. Trombley which is the When things in England get as
when they mw he was not in1 iioat honorable course, for Mr I acute as the spreading strike now
the race.
Then ex-President Selling to put for hie (Hiatagr or ! is. they are always settled speedily,
Roosevelt shied his hat into, tor Senator Bourne to use the in some way. Public opinion in
the political ring, with the ! ranking system which allows, that country is a swift as well as
result that ii large number of I hia political literature tube car j potent force when once in motion
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his friends nre opposed to him * ried free and at the expense of
the dear people ? And has Bro. j The Japanese nre actually propos
because they ndhere to the cue- >
tom of not allowing n (icrson to Trombley forgotten that when ing to combine the Christian. Bud
t'ccome president more than Senator Bourne whs a candidate | dhist and Shinto religions in one
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The Christian
and
twice
Kx - President Roosevelt Int the primauy nominating I form of faith.
Buddhist faiths will HO,"for 7T
iiitide good und win given n . lection that it coat him
second term, ■siMl4>J*aidtfut Taft alone in postage stamps, to Mt plosives and Shinto will do very
awaj^ the ex-
having done the Mme thing he nothing of the other large sums'well for a fuse.
/woVk
vf money he expended to ob I plosion with fear^sd trwmNrog
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Foreclosure Sale.
the effects
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