Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 23, 1912, Image 2

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Tillamook Headlight, May 23, 19*2
Advertising Ratea.
Facsimile ofthelabel on the beer bottles containing ice
cold milk served in at the banquet on Tuesday
Alex Craib, W.U. Tel. Co.
L. 1. Shell, Capitalist
A. L Finley, J. p. Finley a c«.
Stenographer.
G. W. Davies, Columbia SOpplj
not more respect for the Presi­
dent of the United States. No
L egal A dvertisements :
one should complain, after
First Insertion, per line
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what has taken place the past
Each subsequent insertion, line
few months when they hear
Business and professional cards,
Dr. J. T. Work, M. T.
1 month ................................. 1 oo anarchists and others denounce
1st St. and 3rd Ave West
5 00 the President. Surely the poli­
Homestead Notices..................
Chiropractor and Naturopath j,
Timber Claims
................. 10 (O ticians have succeeded in drag­
3 ging the President in the mire,
the moat improved science for the
Locals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
cure of disease. Why suffer from
with
their
repetition
of
false
­
50
1 month ........................
colds, catarrah, rheumatism, htrnia
All Resolutions of Condolence aDd hood. It was dirty’ politics
tumors and abdominal <lisp|ac,
that
the
politicans
started
in
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
merits, indigestion, malassiinihiig,
Gards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
with to defeat the president as
and the general neurotic run dow,
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, any fair minded person will ad­
etc. minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­ mit who has carefully watched
condition that follows when the
ing five lines.
cause may be easily adjusted and
the events of the past.
removed with no danger of other
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complications, as there is no druxi
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Another citizen of this city,
or knives used in this system.
(STRICTLY LN ADVANCE.)
One year......................................... 1.5o whose htce was familiar to most
The Bull’s Head Brand.
75 everybody in the county pussed
Six month»........................... ................
g a
50 away on Monday. This time it
Three month»......................................
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FAMILY
was Host J. P. Allen who was
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Entered as second class mail mat­ stricken by the grim reaper,
ter July, 1MSS, at the post office at and who has passed to the great
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RECIPES.
Ì dlmnook, Ore., under the act of
beyond.
Like
a
great
many
of
W.« ■ it
March 3. 1870.
those who have gone before,
i the deceased did his part in the
The valued family fe­
Cillamooh Ijcabligbt, development of the country and I
ci
pes
for cough and cold
city. But strange to relate, in
cure,
Hutments,
tonics and
the passing of the stage across
other remedies have as
the Coast range of mountains,
Editorial Snap Shots.
careful attention here as
John Peter disappears,for many
weary travelers stiff, cold, wet
the most intricate prescrip­
The Portland business men and hungry—found a welcome
tions.
hand, warmth and comfort at
were a lively bunch.
Our fresh, high grade
his hostelry. With all due re­
spect for the departed, we de­
drugs
will help to make
We were all glad of the visit
plore his departure, with the
these remedies more effec-
J. P. Rasmussen, Rasmussen A
of the Portland business men. iiope that it is well with his ¡cisión
may be, it is safe to say,
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Co.
tive than ever.
Call again, gentlemen.
j now that the appropriation is
E. F. Rily, President-Manager,
soul.
Clackamas
Title
Co.
obtained, the Port districts are
Right prices are also
L. Samuel, General Manager, Ore-'
There is such a thing as over­ ! not going to refuse to accept it
The clean up movement was
assured.
gon
Life
Insurance
Company.
The doing soliciting money from i for an improvement that means
certainly a good thing,
Ben Selling, Republican Nominee
next good move is to keep clean business men and others. This jmuch for the future develop-
for United States Senator.
appears to be the case just now, i ment of the central part of Till-
O. H. Schwerdtmann, Secretary-
ed up.
Manager, Oregon Box A Mfg. Co.
if we may be allowed to express 1 amook County.
CLOUGH,
Walter W. Ridehelgh, Secretary,
We
The visit of the Portland busi­ the consensus of opinion.
Oregon Fisheries Co.
Reliable Druggist. >
ness men to Tillamook is the have base ball, band, fair,
Jay Smith, Manager, Marshall-
THE VISITORS.
Wells Hardware Co.
first of a series which will help Fourth of July, hotel, Masonic
F. S. Stanley, President, Stanley-
Temple, I. O. O. F. building,
to boost this county.
Smith Lumber Company.
and Commercial Club enthusi­ Complete List of the Port­
H.
C. Thompson,
Manager,
asts galore, soliciting subscrip­
land Delegation.
Oregon Land A Timber Co.
“The beer that made Tilla­ tions, to say nothing of the large
H. N. Tinker, President, First
mook famous," was one of the amount of money that is to be
Trust Co.
stunts at the banquet Tuesday raised for city improvements.
T. S. Townsend, President-Treas­
urer, T. S. Townsend Creamery Co.
evening that took the cake.
Probably, before the summer
R M. Townsend, Property Agent,
Portland Railway Light A Power
1 is over there will be other com­
(jet the Portland spirit—get mendable proposition which
J. W. Vogan, President, Modern
together and boost all parts of will require money.
'
We
have
Confectionery Co.
Tillamook County as the Port­ business men whose hearts are
A. B. Wastell, Assistant Manager,
landers are boostingall parts of in the right place, but they
The Whitney Co., Ltd.
S.
JOSSELYN,
Oregon.
cannot keep going down in
Harvey Wells, Insurance.
President Portland Railway
their jeans,
What, then, is
Light & Power Co.
We want to say that the $3.00 best to be done? Simply this.
Follow
the
plan
of
other
cities
Saturday to Monday and the
S. S. Hewitt, Sale Manager, Pacific
$1.00 season ticket, on the P R. and have a committee of the
Coast Biscuit Co.
A N., will go into effect oil the business men consider and ad­
R. M. Irvine, Fleiechner, Mayer
1st June, which gives benches vise in this matter, and when
A Co.
in this county the same rate as it becomes too steep put on
|. C Ilitt, Sales Manager, Pacific
the breaks.
Hardware A Steel Co.
Seaside.
E. J. Jaeger, Jaeger Bros., Jewel­
ers
Quite
a
number
of
persons
Home Made at the Cold Storage.
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For the information of Mr.
K. H. James, President, James
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Printing Co.
Addison Bennett, reporter of ure wondering why the County-
B. S. JosBelyn, President. Port­
the Oregonian, who told an Court has done nothing toward
land Railway, Light A Power Co.
amusing story at the banquet, building the road to Bayocean. «
Geo. M. Hyland, Capitalist.
The rail­
that it is customary in Tilla­ This is the trouble.
John W. Kelley, Reporter, Tele­
road
ami
the
county
surveys
gram
mook, when young men take
Frank R. Kerr, Secretary, Wad­
C. C. CHAPMAN,
young ladies out driving,to turn go over the same ground at cer­
hams A Kerr Bros.
the reins over to the latter so tain ¡mints and the railroad will Manager Executive Committee
H. I). Kilham, President Kilham,
Portland Commercial Club.
that the young fellows can be not allow the county to in­
Stationary A Printing Co.
fringe
on
their
right,
which
will
Manager
of
the
Excursion.
M. L. Kline, Wholesale Plumbing
arm loose. Get the idea, Bro.
make the cost of the road more
and Steam Supplies, represented by­
Bennett ?
Frank
H. Page.
Byron II Arnold, Capitalist.
by having to build south of it.
Gus Kuhn, Lion Clothing Co.
Addison Bennett, Reporter, Ore­
The
renl^trouble
lies
with
the
No doubt, however,that Post­
gonian
J. Fred Larson, Umbdenstock A
master Merrick did add weight State’s methods of doing busi­
A. F. Bickford Manager, Termi­ Larson.
George W. Lawrence, Jr., Secre­
to the Portland delegation, but ness. It gave away, to a paper nal Ice A Cold Storage Co.
O. C. Bortzmeyer. Cashier Mer­ tary and Treasurer, The George
we would advise him to drink railroad company, the right of chants
Lawrence Company.
Savings A Trust Co.
C. COLT,
more of Tillamook's famous way across the tide land, with­
A, Breyman, President, Breyman
President Union Meat Co.
out
the
payment
of
a
cent
for
it.
beer, for we will guarantee that
Leather Company.
V B. Galloway, Assist. Manager,
he will add more weight to the [ There does not appear, as far
Portland bunch by doing so. [as we know, any conditions as Blake McFall Co.
Wm. Whitfield, Wm, Whitfield A
E. F Cannon, Clark Cannon Co.
Co.
We felt a little sorry forCharley, ¡towhen work on the railroad
Paul Chamberlin, News Editor,
C. H. Williams, Manager Press
■ >r he was run down and needs should be commenced or when Telegram.
Bureau, Portland Commercial Club.
H. L. Chapin, President, H. L.
a little more tlesh to make him finished, and if we understand
W. W. ’.'.'¡swell, Manager, Under­
a handsome gentlemen when the situation right the paper Chapin Realty Co.
wood Typewriter Co.
Its distinctive quality and
C. C. Chapman. Manager Execu­
railroad
company
don
’
t
have
to
easting googoo eyes at I'm le
James Mcl. Wood, President,
tive Committee. Portland Commer­
rare
delicious flavor suit
James Mcl. Wood A Co.
do anything, and can hold the cial Club; Secretary Oregon De­
Sam’s postmistresses.
the palate of the most
A. M. Wright, Asst. Cashier,
right of way franchise until it velopment League.
United States National Bank.
exacting connoisseur.
Arthur M. Churchill, Attorney.
liecotnes valuable and then sell
H. L. Funk, Northwestern Mana­
It is not our intention to ere­
3. J. Cutting,
Vice President,
it ata big figure. However that Union
Sold by
ger,
R.
G.
Dun
A
Co.,
Mercantile
Meat Co.
ate any dissension amongst our
Agency.
may lie. we do think that the
Louis
A.
Colton,
Manager,
Pacific
JOHNSON
& M c LAUGHLIN
citizens, but rather a get toge­
J. M Healy, Capitalist.
County Court should expeud Patier Co
ther spirit, yet it is well to re­
V.
S.
Dodge,
Pac.
Stove
A
Range
G. S. C rego, Official Photo-
some of this year’s road money
Mfg, Co.
mind those who circulate and
in getting that road starteli. It grapher.
K B. Clark, Chf. Clk , U. S Eng
E. I. Daly, Real Estate.
sign petitions which reflect on
Office.
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is not fair to Bayocean and the
C. V. Dyment, Reporter, Journal.
the character or honesty of the i
W H. Jenkins, S. P.
R. R Earle, Puttie’ Weekly.
member« of the School Board i 1 other property owners to keep
Jas. S. Huselton, Capitalist.
K. N. Underwood, Failing Me-
I them without a wagon road, for
could be sued for damages in the 1
_Jas. . C.
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Co.
— - Potter,
-—, Auditor, Home
that part of the county’ is di­ Caiman
Telephom« Co.
C. H. Farrington, Attorney-at
i ircuit court. Wedo not advise
titled to u way out, and to de­ Law.
C. C. Colt, President, Union Meat
this, but if the board shows it
Co.
L R. Fields, Division Supt.
lay building the road is an in­
little spunk in that direction it
Ralph Ackley, Real Estate.
justice and a detrament to the Southern Pacific Co.
is going to mean a good deal of
George Kelty, Newberg.
H. C. Forbes, Mgr. Portland
county.
Photo Supply Co.
J. D. Gordon, Mayor of Newberg.
trouble and attorney's fees be­
Frank A. Heitkeni|>er, Managing
P. I- Chambers, First National
fore the affair is settled.
Bank.
Director,
G.
Heitkemper
Co.
When the Riversand Harbors
Bill passed the Senate it placed
The Portland business men $100,UW) nt the disposal of the
showed tlu ir faith in Tillamook government for the improve­
Ion Lewis, Whidden A Lewis.
City by subscribing $3,3.10 to­ ment of the Tillamook bar and
1 'r’7l J ockley, Manager, Sunset-
waids a new, up-to-date hotel placed the project under the
Pacihc Monthly
for this city, Flint showed the continuing contract. It is now
J. I. Louisaon, Manager, M A
Gunst A Co
right get together spirit and up to the Ports of Tillamook
C. B Merrick, Postmaster
interest they have taken in Till­ and Hay City to join hands in
Phil Metschan, Jr., Secretary.
amook City.
They all saw a raising half of the $NOO,t)OO,
Ireasurer. Imperial Hotel Co.
rbe time
bright future for this city, and which is the estimate for the
r-<1V. Mcl>her*°”> President, W.
I». Met tierron Co.
like true liooster«, they saw the improvement of the liar, not­
J. K. Gill, President, J. K. Gill
need of lietter accommodations withstanding that it has been a
Co.
for visitors and went down in long tight tn obtain this appro­
Alex Muirhead. President. Muir-
their jeans and helped the local priation, it is gratifying to those,
head A M urban! C o.
<
fieople in this enterprise.
William Muirhard, Plumber.
and especially to the Headlight,
Let ns show you ,>lli
C.
II.
Dexter,
A.G.F.A.
S.
P.
Co
that after years of persistent
B Lee Paget. Mortgage Loans,
s,»ecial display of at'.r>»c-_
The Taft administration has effort, victory came at a time
krank I
Parker, Collector of
live new styles.
We are*
l*een maligned bv the poli­ when the whole of Tillamook is
Customs, Astoria.
perfectly
equipped
foe ,
ticians, who want tn control on the eve of a great develop
ru* . » Paterson. Manager Grain
making group picture«
R-’* ' A!bcr* Pros. Milling Co
national affairs.
They have meat. What now retards the
W- E Pearson. McCargar. Bates
and will please you »'th
l>een actively engaged the past progress of this project is the
A Lively.
the quality of onr w< rk.
(ew months makiug base insin­ suits against the Port of Tilla­
f-• Pier. Hardware
Sale. Manager
Mar-
shall-Wells
C*
uations and false accusations mook. The case is now pend­
against President Taft, so much ing before the Supreme Court
J- I*- Pilkington. Nurseryman,
so that It is a great surprise to «nd a decision may be expected
o "
,¿“PPleton, Vice-President.
Pacific
Electric Co.
BEN
SELLING,
us that men like Roosevelt, ••bout the first of next month.
O. M. PRIMMER.
O
M.
Plummer. Secretary.Treas­
and others have But no matter what that de- Republican Nominee for U.S. urer, Portland Union Stock Yards Secretary-Treasurer Portland
Senator.
Co.
Union Stockyard*.
Tillamook’s
Superior
Beverage
Brewed
Twice a
The Beer that Made
Tillamook Famous
Specially Brewed for the Portland
Business Men this Morning.
Ask for Mokatil
HARPER
Nou>iis
to have that
group picture made.
Monk s Studio.
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