Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 30, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillo mook H«®dlight, May 30. 1912
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Result of Eighth Grade Ex­ Wants Convict Labor
•
MOTOR
BOAT
ASSURED.
Road Work.
HAD A DELIGHTFUL TIME
amination.
[TO EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
Portland Business Men Ex- Question of Suitable Site ii The following named pupils were I have read with much interest
is Causing the Delay.
press Their Thanks to
the account of the visit of Portland,
awarded diplomas:
School District No 5,-Dan David­ business men to your city, and as
Tillamook.
Washington, D. C.
son, Eva Cain.
in everything else in the past it
May 25. 1912.
No. 6,—Ernest Vinzent.
A niwnber of letters have been Hon. F. C. Baker,
shows that Tillamook and its people
No. 8,—Guy Huston.
received from the Portland busi
Tillamook, Oregon.
No. 9,—Lloyd Kaya, Cheater Dust- are on the job and equal to any
ness men who visited this city last
Dear Sir,—I have just received en. Herbert Moore, Lottie Crane, situation. As an Oregonian, born
week, all expressing a warm appre­ the following letter:
Helen M. Case, Marie Holden, Ger-
Ger­ and raised here, I, of course, take
trude Ebinger, Verina Lucas. Lewis an unusual interest in anything for
ciation of what the Tillamook peo­
Treasury Department,
ple did for their pleasure, as it was United States Life Saving Service. Atterbury, Stanley Fox, Lowell
the betterment of the state and it*
Washington, May 23, 1912. Moulton, Florence Eberman, Marie
one of the most interesting and en­
resources.
Hathaway, Elsie White.
Honorable
W.
C.
Hawley,
joyable trips the Portland Commer­
Particularly so as regards it s
House of Repreeefftives.
No. 12,—Fred Robitsch.
cial Club ever arranged. We will
My dear Sir, —I have the honor to
manufacturing industries. I a tn at
No. 15,—Hiram Crane.
publish only a few of them, which acknowledge receipt of your letter
No. 17,—Neita Wheeler.
this time doing all within my power
of the 18th instant, enclosing a
No. 22,—Phares Stiverson.
are as follow»'
Me. to help overcome the unfair com­
communication
from
Mr.
bred
C.
24,
—
Lizzie
Tohl,
Louise
No.
Commercial Club Building.
petition that exists over the entire
Baker, of Tillamook, Oregon, who | Kimens.
Portland Oregon.
calls attention to the urgent need of | No. 26,—Mida Hiner.
country between free labor and
Mar 27, 1912.
a power lifeboat at the Tillamook | No. 31,—Orval Bodie.
convict labor under the contract
President D. L. Shrode,
Bay life-saving station Garibaldi, i No. 32,—Edith Fowler.
•Commercial Club,
This business has been
system,
Oregon.
You
urge
that
the
power
I
No.
35,
—
Howard
Reeher.
Tillamook, Oregon.
lifeboat be furnished as well as any
No. 38,—Elizabeth Haugen, Irene obliterated within our own etate as
Dear Sir,—I take great pleasure other modern improvements that ¡ Elliott.
far as our power allows us to go.
in sending you herewith copy of a may prove helpful.
No. 50,—Ethel Jensen.
I
However, through the unfairness
resolution unanimously adopted by
1 he importance of having a power
Charles Moore of District No. 12, of Interstate Commerce laws as at
th* Portland excursionists upon boat at this locality has been rec
returning from their recent trip to ognized for some time, but we have and Wesley Lawyer of District No. present, we cannot protect our­
Tillamojk County. The resolution been unable to obtain title to a 22, were awarded diplomas at the
selves from the millions of dollars
fellows:
suitable site for a boathouse in January Examination.
worth of goods which are annually
W hereas : The Tillamook Com­ which to keep the boat. Under date
Marie Holden received highest
mercial Club and the citizen» gen­ of June 21, 1911, Captain J. H. Quin-
shipped in from other states, which
average, 94 per cent; Lottie Crane contract their convict labor. It
erally, gave uh . the members
of the Ian,
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U.S.R.C.S
,
Assistant
Inspect-
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., second highest, 93 per cent; and
Portiand i • Commercial
Club nr* rl <t i or
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Life-Saving
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may surprize you when I tell you
aion to Tillamook
County, w such
a of Washington, Oregon,
and Cali­ Helen Case third highest, 92 per
that such goods as a rule are
kindly welcome that it will always fornia), San Francisco, California,
linger in our grateful memory, j who has the matter in hand, report cent.
generally sold at such a low price,
feasting us on the many good things ed the selection of a site for
The following pupils failed in
for which this section of the state the boathouse, located on land ly­ not more than two subjects, and often 59 per cent lower than free
labor is able to manufacture Buch
is known, treating us to launch ing between the Elmore wharf
be permitted to complete the without profit. Also when I tell
rides on their beautiful harbor and which has been built by the Gari will
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~, with­ you that most everything for gen­
taking us on auto rides through I.aldi Beach Company, about 100 examination on June 6 and 7,
the splendid farming country back j feet eastward • from
said Elmore
(out
rewriting
on the subjects in eral use such as bedding, clothing,
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of the city and to many of the inter- i ' wharf. The Assistant
Inspector ' wjj¡c'-i they passed:
z
tools and farm equipment are now
eating creameries ttiat dot the land­ Htates that he considers
□ i jloro thia alti* Iiv
this site by
scape, and in every way making us j ¡far the best in Tillamook Bay, in
No. 1,—Charles Pesterfield.
manufactured
in the differant
feel that we were visiting warm tact he believes it to be the only
No. 5,—Flossie Davidson.
prisons throughout the country.
friends every minute of the two de­ suitable
No.
9,
—
Clifford
Kinnaman,
Lil-
one. Under date of July
lightful day» spent in the county, 19, 1911, the Assistant Inspector lian Severance, Harold Mason, I stayed throughout the last session
and that thia delightful entertain­ was authorized to obtain a convey- Victor Nelson, Charlie Johnson, of the Oregon legislature in the
ment was due primarily to the ef­ I ! anee to the United States of the Lena Trout, Alfred Anderson, interest of a bill, compelling all con­
forts of the officers of the Tillamook
to use and occupy the site he Claire Finley
vict made goods to be so labeled
Commercial Club, D. L. Shrode, right selected.
No. 10, Eddie Heisel.
On account of com­
before being placed on sale within
president, and E J. Claussen, sec­ has
No. 12, .,—Flora Robitsch.
plications
us
to
the
title
he
has
been
retary, and to the entertainment unable to obtain the desired con­
our state. This bill is now a law
No. 15,—Martin Ripley.
Committee, as well as the member­
No. 22,—GJen S. Taylor.
and we are anxiously awaiting the
ship of thia organization, and to veyance up to this time. Under
No 24,—Ursen Batterson.
outcome
of the “Booher Prison
the citizens and business men gen­ date of March 14, 1912, he reported
No. 27,—FredCoulsen, Mary Row-
a law suit was pending in­
erally, and that the entertainment that
Labor” bill in Congress which will
land.
volving
the
title
to
the
property,
win of a peculiarly original char­
make this a national law if passed
No. 31,—Eustace Petteys.
acter, thus adding vary greatly to which would go into court probably
No. 34,—Emma Bauer.
by the United States Senaite. Being
our enjoyment of the same, there­ in April. The Assistant Inspector
39,
—
Berenice
Night,
Howard
No
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_
.
has this day been callea upon to
closely interested in Governors
fore, be it
Tilden,
Arthur
J.
Thompson.
R esolved , that we hereby ex - lurnish a further report giving the
No. 46,— Dolly Buckles,
Willie West’s attitude regarding the con­
press our deep appreciation of the I present status of the case, and this Harrison.
vict situation and knowing as I do
many kindnesses of the Tillamook office will endeavor to bring the
No. 14,—Arthur Pacquet.
that he is working for the best in­
people and that we trust the closer matter to a conclusion and furnish
Whole number writing sixty­ terests of the state and its people,
relations thus established may a power lifeboat for the Tillamook
continue with ever increasing bonds Hay Station without any delay that eight. Number of diplomas issued I am anxious of course to see every­
can
be
avoided.
of friendship between tlie two com­
thirty-one. Number conditioned thing work in harmony so as to be
Very truly yours,
munities.
S. I. K imball ,
on one or two subjects twenty-four successful. Why not start a move
Cordially yours,
General Superintendent.
C. C. C hapman ,
W. S. Buel, County Supt.
to ^improve or build a highway
Manager
Everything seems to be alright
worth mention between Tillamook,
and the power boat will be granted
Oregon’s brightest outlook for ship
Commercial Club Building.
Oregon Spring.
as soon as the government can ob­
ping facilities, and Portland, the
Portland, Oregon.
tain title to the land upon which to
May 29, 1912.
metropolis of the state. Why not
Editor Headlight, Tillamook, Ore. houae it. Probably you can expe The grand old earth, with pleasure do this at once and by convict
Dear Sir,—I take pleasure in send­ dite this.
fills
labor of which there is sufficient to
ing you herewith copy of a resolu­
Our thankful hearts to-day,
Truly yours,
tion unanimously adopted by the
The rich perfume, the rocks and carry out this purpose and then
W. C. H awley .
Poi'tliind excursionists upon return­
rille,
some. Understand there are in­
ing from their recent tJip to 'Tilla­
And sweet birds song of May,
mates of our institution as in every
mook County. The resolution is as
Down at Tillamook.
Church of Christ.
prison who could not for various
follows:
The rocky cliffs, with diamonds reasons be placed upon the outside
W hereas : The Tillamook Head­
10 a.m.—Bible School. This id a
bright,
light printed complete accounts of good place to spend an hour. Come
of prison walls, even with every
From dripping mosses there ;
the Portland excursion to Tilla­ and we will do you good
precaution and be a success.
In
the
Bun rays, reflected light—
mook, giving wide publicity to the ( 11 * in.—Service at the Presby-
These we don’t count in' on the
trip and thereby bringing about the terian Church, Baccalaureate ser­ Cool ferns, and Maiden hair,
Down at Tillamook.
closer acquaintanceship und strong- ' mon to the graduating class of the
proposition, and there is plenty of
ai co-operation of the two cities, 1 High School.
Bounteoua'Sstreams, with speckled necessary work tor them within the
therefore, be it
trout,
3 p.iu.—Junior C.E.
prison. You have the opportunity,
R esolved , that our thanks are
Through laps of beauty flow,
7 p.m. —Christian Endeavor.
hereby given to the Tillamook
8 p.m —This service will be in In winding ways through forests the etate has the resources and I
Headlight and its editors.
am satisfied I could convince you
out
charge of the Loyal Sons (the
Cordiully vours,
young men’scliiss). Come and par­ From mountain* clad with snow,
that in this you would have great
C. C. C hapman ,
Down at Tillamook.
ticipate in this service.
These
success if applied properly.
As
Manager.
young m u extend to you n hearty O’er liill» and dales and sunny
yet I have not had the. chance
welcome. Sermon subject, ” Life,
brook,
Poitland, Oregon. May 28, 1912. a Railway.”
placed in mV way of visiting your
How sweet thy days of spring,
The Editor Tillamook Headlight, |
R. E. J ure , Pastor.
beautiful
city and locality, but I
Where sunbeams pierce the shady
Tillamook, Oregon.
hope to arrange to do so soon. To
nooks,
Dear Sir, — I inn under obligation ' i
For Sale or Rent.
And wood* with music ring,
my mind as I have Tillamook
lo you for a cony of your splendid i
Down at Tillamook.
naper dated Maj 23rd, 1912. which j SO acres bottoui land, 22 miles
pictured, you have the golden
give« a full report of the entertain­ from Tillamook. All clear, will run When you have found your perfect opportunity placed within your
ment extended bj- the people of 2D cows. Good house, two barns
bliss,
grasp on account of the location
Tillamook to the Portland Busi­ md fresh water ou place, half mile 1 And no doubt thinks its finer,
ness Men. on their recent trip. It from school, post office, store and ' I will juat choose a place like this, and facilities at your command.
was very tull and thorough, und
All that is necessary is sincere
factory.—See M. R. Hanen- With a good liook and line,
should be appreciated by everyone. cheese
Down at Tillamook.
boosting for everything that is good
Personally, I enjoyed the trip kratt.
and the utmost determination that
very much indeed.
Yours very truly,
harmony prevail in everything.
». N. T inker . i
I’ve always found it poor policy to
boost a good cause by knocking
the other fellow. This it seems the
April Butter Fat Prices
Tillamook people are wise to and
The following price* will be paid
adhere to that principle. I want to
AT THE
next week for April butter fat at
talk to you in regards to the good
several of the factories for which
road idea when I can find it con­
Carl Habsrlach acts us secretary :
venient, along the lines of using
Cents.
44
convict lalior, and of using it to
South Prairie . ............... ... 44.4
advantage between Tillamook and
Maple Ixuf.................... ... 44.0
Portland. This ia a very interest­
Cold Springs . ............... ... 44.4
A Drama in Five Acta, baaed on the apparition in the
Three Rivera ......... ... 44.4
ing subject if you will make its
famous
grotto
of
Lourdes,
France.
Clover Ixaf.................... ... 46.0
acquaintance and it may be I can
Music by the Tillamook Band. Tickets on sale at Clough's
Tillamook Creamery
... 47.0
give you a live article if you wish
East Beaver .................. ... 45.4
Drug Store.
for publication.
Mohler Factory............ ... 43.1
Admission 25c. Reserved Seata, 50c.
Central Co.-Op ........... ... 42.4
Yours sincerely,
Fairview Dairy
.. 48.0
K. G. B arger .
lzong Prairie ................ ... 41.0
(Our correspondent takes an il­
Elwood Creamery......... ... 47.0
logical position. If convict labor
Price* of milk range from $150'
r___
is wrong in regard to manufactur­
to $1 7u per lit) lb. milk, depending
ing industries, then it must be
ii|H»n the yield and price charged
wrong also to employ convict labor
on the road work. Those who work
I r making cheese
on reads are deprived of employ-
From present indications May
M*n.‘ T,len convicts do the work.
butter fat will lx considerable below
" e believe that the convicts should
above price«, as Eastern (Wiscon-'
be put to work and not kept i-
idlenesa at
r* the • taxpayers
-------------- ’ expensé!
sin) cheese market dropped to IB*
-Ed)
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cents for twine and Ifti cents for
Daisies on Tuesday, the 28th. Thia
ME. Church.
has necessitated dropping Tills
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
It coat* you th* Mai at any other good whlskeju
mook prices to 10c. Portland, and
11 a,m.—No service in the church.
may go «till lower.
' p m.—Epworth League.
8 p.m.-Song and sermon. Sub-
A British cruiser lias stopped a
Prayer.” All are cordially
•hip and rriimv«! fnnu it a Cretan
’"T,ted to worship if without other-
church home.
delegation on the way to Athena,
J anes T. M oore , Pastor.
t, apt. Mahan’a theory of era power
aeetue «tmnger than ever in the
Mr. Bryan chargee that Harmon
Mediterranean.
wanted to tx the Wall street Demo­
Alter the Republican national
cratic nominee in 1908 and that
plattorin ia adopted a meeting of
Harmon's backers that year tried
eeven governor* might be called
to buv Bryan delegatee. Gov. Har­
to diepoee of their elate platform«
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND
mon "emphatically denies" it. The
aa curmo the like of which haa never
Democrats should be careful to
twtui* tweu ee*n ou earth.
make their Ananias reservation
big enough
Sale ox ZEzcolasixxg'e
216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or.
OVER POST-OFFICE.
TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS.
1. — 35V4 acres in cultivation. Free city water. 6V» miles S.E -$4 sqq
2. —16 acres in cultivation. Spring water Oretown.— $2,250. ’
3. -66 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch and stock. -$10,000.
4. —160 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 3(6 miles S.E. of Hebo.—
5. —House and lx>t in town.—$525.00.
6. —Fine Residence, central Tillamook City.— $2,100.
7 —House and Two Lots, Miller* e addition, Tillamook City. - $1 vn
8. —160 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.—$7,500.
9. —40 acres on Tillamook River. Unimproved. All bottom.-$1 7rn
10. —160 acres, Timber Claim on Miami river.—$4,500.
11. —80 acres fine timber. 1,580. M, feet.—$1,500.
12. —40 acres. Well improved. New bRilding. 4U miles S.- $8 (m
13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.—$3,000.
14. —30 acres. Eour miles south. All improved. —$0,500.
15. —30 acres. 35-4 miles south. Half improved.
r ___________
$3,500
16. —150 Lots nud Hotel site, Long Beach add. to Bayocean.$15 om
17. —80 acres 4J£ miles S.E. Tillamook, - ft, 800.
1S—200 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked.—$22,500.
19. —The finest residence in Tillamook —»4,700.
20. —240 acres 5Ji miles S.E. Dairy Ranch.— $43,200.
21. —60 acres. Nestucca bottom. Dairy Ranch —$11,000.
HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS. to
1. -17 acres. Orchard. Well improved. Will trade for bettom
'land only.—$15,000.
2. —10 acres. Orchard. Building'S cost $5,000. —$18 000.
3. —24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvements.—$36,000.
4. —42J6 acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw.— $25,000.
5. —15 acres. All fruit. Good improvement».—$20,000,
6 l — ’» acres. All in fruit. Good~
<
i m pro vemen ts. — $10,000.
7. —Business Lot, Hood River.—$10,000.
11.—160 acres. Six acres cleared. Fine apple land.—$8,000.
I
Washington County, Or., Lands.
1.--1000 acres. Orchard Land.
tracts to suit.
PORTLAND*
NORTH PLAINS
1.—8 acres in town. Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek.—$2 400.
LYLE, WASH., LANDS.
1. —160 acres. All good fruit lands. 4 acres orchard. Buildings —
$12,000.
2. -378 acres Ranch. 70 acres, 1 year old apples, 150 acres cleared
$75 per acre.
STATE OF TENNESSEE.
34 acre Truck Farm at Ethridge Will trade. —$5000.
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John Leland Henderson & Son,
-A-grerxts.
AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF LONDON.
Summer Vacations
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Via the
To the East.
Rose Festival.
Elk’s Convention.
UAMAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
è
SEASHORE
or
MOUNTAINS.
Round Trip tickets to the principal Cities of the East, going or
returning through California, or via Portland. Going limit 15 day*,
final return limit October 31, on sale as follows :
Sale Dates.
May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, II, 14. 15, 17,
18, 24, 29.
Jume 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 15, 17, 18, 1»,
20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29.
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July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22,
23, 26, 29, 30, 31.
August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12. 15, 16, 22,
23, 29, 30, 31.
September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12. 20.
Stop-over going or returning
within the limit
Newport—Ya quin a Bay.
The home of the Rhododendron, an ideal place to spendthe summer.
Low round trip and week end tickets. Reasonable hotel rates, out
door amusements, bathing, boating, golf, fishing, etc.
Low Fares to Meeting of Women’s Clubs San Francisco, June 24 to
July 6.
PACIFIC RAILWAY A NAVIGATION BEACHES
Are now within easy reach by the P.R. A N. and a new field for «
pleasant vacation open. Week en l tickets now on sale and season
tickets from all points on sale June 18t.
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Opens June 10 ar.d closes June 15. The greatest Floral Fiesta and
Carnival of Pleasure yet held. Low round trip tickets on sale from
all points.
For beautifully illustrated tiooklets describing Newport, Bay­
ocean and other points, as well as information about Eastern Fare*,
ro}V.S?’.,9
vei^.etc'' ca" on ne»reat Agent or write to
JOHN . 1. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
B P. o, E. (Elks) Convention, July 8 to 13, 1912.
LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST
On the date* given below, round trip tickets will R
sold to the points in the East shown below, and many
others, at greatly reduced fare* quoted:
ACADEMY HALL,
The Shepherdess of Lourdes,”
W. J. Van Sohuyver Co., Portland, Ore
For sale only in
1. —Two Lots. Portland Heights.—$12,000.
2. —Three Lots. Peninsular, near Swift’s Packing Plant.—$1 500.
3. - Fine Residence. Mt. Tabor. Furnished.—$3,600.
4. —Equity in 2 Hts. Capital Hill add.—$400.
5. -6 Lots. Parrell’s add. to Woodlawn, Portland.—$4,300.
Wednesday Evening, June 5th,
When you ask for Cyrus Noble the
dealer knows that you know good
whiskey.
Mostly raw.
THROUGH TRAINS EAST
In Connection With
Northern Pacific and Great Nrrthern Railway*
Atlantic City
Baltimore
. .
Boston
. . .
Buffalo ....
Chicago . . .
Colorado Spring:
Denver
. . .
.
$111.00
107^50
J >0.00
9140
7240
55.00
5540
Detroit ....
Duluth....
Kansas City . .
Milwaukee
. .
Minneapolis
. .
Montreal •
. .
New York
. .
$8240
60.00
60.00
7240
60.00
106.00
10840
Omaha
Philadelphia
Pittsburg .
St. Loui* .
St- Paul
Toronto .
Washington
DATES OF" SAL^
May a. 3. *,9.10, 11,17,18 2*. 2», 1912.
July 2. 3. 8. 7. 11. 12. IS, 18. 20. 23, W
28.29.30,31.1912.
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June 1. 8, 7, 8 13. 1*. is, 17. 18, 19. 80,
August 1. 2. 3, 8. 7. 12, lfl, 18. 22.23,7»'
21.2*. 23, 27. 28. 29, 1912.
30. 31. 1912.
September 4, . 5, . 6, . .».11.12, 30, 1912.
.StoPOT,r» «u<t choice of route, nllowed In eitch direction.
Final return
October 31. 1912.
Detail, of schedules fares, etc .. will be furnished on reqnest.
V. E. COMAN, Genl Freight and Paa*. Agent,
PORTLAND. OREGON
The Easter Rush
Is On
but we are not too busy
fill your order for lumber
even if it is hut a small one.
Look around and see if yot*r
place wouldn't look Ixttef
for a little fixing tip- Tbcn
tell us what lumber ><’•
need and we’ll have it up
your place in less than nO
time.
A. G. Beals Lumber Company