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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
Tillamook Headlight, Jana 13. I®12 - * being 22.000 more than he started with. The result was, counting the value of the 22.000 increase at $1.50 each with the foregoing sales, the investment of $99,000 produced in in less than three years $293.000 be sides the original stock of 66 000 goats was intact. |circulation in this city, and like GOAT RAISING IS HIGHLY LUCRATIVE the large amount of life and fire L egai . A dvertisements : 'insurance money sent East, it Ki First Insertion. _______ . jier _ line $ & benefits that part of the coun Million» of Skins Are Shipped Each subsequent insertion, line try and drains this. Patronize Business and professional cards, Into United States 1 month ........ 160 the borne industries and home Homestead Notice» ................. 5 tU merchants, for that will go a Annually. Timber Claims 10 00 long way in keeping the money l ocals per line each insertion 5 at home and iu circulation and Five hundred million goatskins Displav advertisement, an inch. The Annual School Meeting. have been imported into the United 50 greatly help Tillamook City. 1 month ........................ Salem, Oregon, June 7, 1912. States during the last decade, and All Resolutions of Condolence and I I odge Notices. 5c. per line. The people of Oregon are the money »ent out of the country To the Patrons of Oregon Schools : Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. We do not attach sufficient im now tieginning to realize that in in payment therefor amounts to Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, $25O,0UU,Cti). The figures of the Bur portance to our annual school meet the effort to destroy representa etc. minimun rate, 25c. not exceed tive and constitutional govern eau of Statistics, Department of ing. This yearour annual meeting ing five lines. ment that they have been fooled Commerce and Labor, show that occurs June 17. On this day one and humbugged by those who the goatskins imported into the director and the clerk are to be RATES OF SUBSCRI’TION. advocated it under the pretext United States have ranged in value elected in every school district in (STRICTLY LN ADVANCE I 1 &> that it was the sovereign will from $20.090,OCX) to i3UOIJ.ua> per Oregon, a matter of much im One year------- 75 of the people. Six months..... So badly have annum during the past decade, portance to each community. I 50 things become mussed up by a making a total for the period in should be very glad, indeed, to find Three months few law tinkers, who contiuue to question of slightly more than that many of the Oregon school Entered as second class mail mat tinker with laws, without giv $250,000,000. Tne number of goats districts were making the day of ter July. 1888, at the poet office at ing the people or their represen whose skins are represented by this the annual school meeting an im Tillamook. Ore., under the act of tatives an opportunity todiscuss $250,000,000 is approximately 500,- portant occasion, and at the same March 3. 1879. or amend them. But as the 000,000, since the average value of time taking advantage of being to people like to be humbugged, the goatskins now being imported gether to talk over the problems of according to the figures of the the schools. (Tbt Tillamook ^rabligbt. it is beginning to dawn upon is, them that instead of improving Bureau of Statistics, about 50 cents The voting for director und clerk matters in their efforts to do each, the valuations being those in will take place at the school house. away with representative and the country from which exported to It should be remembered that Editorial Snap Shots. constitutional government they the United State». women already have the privilege The statement of the large value, of suffrage in school election. If have utterly failed to substitute Another effort is to be made something better, in fact, the $250 000,000, o< goatskins imported all the women of the community to agree upon a flower for this people of Oregon were badly during the last decade, together will pack their lunch baskets, and city. What shall it be ? fooled when they fell all over with that indicating that the number assemble at the schoolhouse on the themselves and allowed every of goats which this $250,001.000 morning of June 17, I am confident It looks as though Theodore Tom, Dick and Harry, and every represents, is approximately 500,- that the men will be there also Roosevelt intends going to the fanatic with wheels in his head, 090,000 is extremely suggestive in when the sun reaches the meridian. National Republican Conven to become legislators and law conjunction with a statement re Of course, the members of the tion at Chicago for the express makers under the fool notion cently supplied to the Bureau of family under voting age will have purpose of using the steam roler that it is the sovereign will of Manufactures, Department of Com to have dinner. So all will spread and to cause a stampede in his the people. The end is not in merce and Labor, by the United out their lunches under some sight yet, for at the next elec States consul at Vera Cruz, Mexico, pleasant shade, and enjoy dinner favor. tion the ballot will contain so from which country large numbers together. We are in receipt of a com many measures to be voted upon of these skins are imported, in After a good dinner all will be in munication from the zYmerican a large proportion of the voters which he says that the meat of the the right frame of inind for eelect Economic League wanting to will not vote intelligently, tie goat, which is used at food and ing the officers, and discussing furnish us with plate matter, cause they will not take the time found very similiar to that of the school affaire. The patrons will free. It must be a streak of nor have they the inclimation sheep, is of even greater value than have this opportunity to investigate to study the different features that of the hides and that the goats the conditions of the school house economy when the Izeaguers are grown in large numbers upon and grounds, and see what repairs pay everybody else for their of the proposed laws. lands not available for agricultural are needed ; whether the school service», but want editors to do work, free. Not much. III the death of Mrs. W. N. purposes. house is properly heated and venti They are as much entitled to Vaughn last week, one of the Goats Live Cheaply. lated, and what books and pictures pay for their services as the early pioneers of Tillamook f "The dry plains of Neuvo Leon.” are most needed. Let us make American Press Association, county has gone to her rest, and he adds, "with scant growth of June 17th a red letter day for our the express company and others it is only fitting that we should brush, are able to support large district ! who do the League's work. pay homage to this pioneer wo flocks of goats, though these plains Yours for better schools, man, who was a factor in its first will not produce corn, cane or grass, L. R. A lderman , She was but ten 1 unless water is supplied for irriga- Supt, Pub’ic Instruction. Saturday, June 8, was the SMth settlement. anniversary of the Tillamook years of age when she came to tion. Mountain lands and rough, Headlight, the pioneer news Tillamook with her parents to broken sections of foothill la nds Doing Housework by Motor Power. paper of the county, and the settle in this county, which, to may be secured for about $1 per It is now possible to do a great home paper which has done speak correctly, was the Woolly acre, and each acre will in the deal of ordinary housework by more to boost for Tillamook West in every particular. Here moist regions, support five or six motor power, thus relieving much County than any other agency. she made her home and became goats. The s'eep mountains sides, of the drudgery incidential of keep There are still quite a number the mother of sixteen children, the deep gorges, the narrow valleys ing house. To those who wonder of our citizens who have never all of whom grew to manhood* covered everywhere with exuberant why mechanical power was not and womanhood. Hers was an* missed a copy of the Head vegetation, afford congenial feeding light. but we have ¡hud to re industrious life during the pio grounds for goats The value of applied sooner to woman’s work, cord many deaths of those who neer days, with their many pri . the goat depends upon three things; as well as in the machine shops where men are employed, it is only gave their support to the first vations and difficulties to con Meat, tallow and the skin. The tend with, but with a cheerful, i matter of fresh meat in the farming necessary to explain that not until home newspaper. happy, contented spirit she districts of the hot country is great the small electric motor was pro duced was it possible to get power went about her work, making The Marion County Demo those whom she came in con-! ly simplified by the breeding of i into the house without a great deal crats say they favor the abolish tact with feel they bad a true , goats, andj the flesh alone would of noise, confusion, inconvenience make it a profitable industry.” ment of all useless commissions friend. and dirt. Naturally, her chief Questions for Americans. and will resist with might and concern und affection was for Electric power can be carried all main the creation of any office. her children, whom she cared The above statement indicating through the house on small con- Yes; but who’s going to define for with true motherly love and , that large additions to the meat cealed wires and is instantly ready which are useless commissions? devotion. And it is not out of supply of the United States may be for whatever task you wish. The < »«ivernor West is endeavoring place to say that in her declin grown upon lands not available for electric motor is an ideal source of to create n State Road Com ing days, und when sight failed general agricultural purposes, to power inasmuch as it will give just mission, .with power to bond her, she was surrouuded with gether with the statement of the as much energy as you desire, the state, ami we suppose this loving children who, with the Bureau of Statistics that the skins from the smallest fraction of a would t>e a necessary commis same tender affection, made the of 5O.OUO.C90 goats are imported an horse power up. It runs practically sion because it is advocated by declining year» of their mother nually into the United States, noiseless, without dirt or danger, a dem<MTutic governor as hnppv as it could iiossibh be coupled with the further fact that and can be operated by a child. made. Let us all bow in rev the meat of goats is now being sold It is surprising, when you stop to Kfti-r ..11 tlie commotion over erence at the passing of this for food in the markets of uiany consider it, how much work about the Oregon land frauds it is n pioneer woman and devoted cities oi the United States offers the home can lie safely entrusted to an interesting suggestion as to the the electric motor. It will sweep great surprise to hear that mother. possibilities of large additions to and dust carpets, floors, upholstery, Special Prosecutor Henev and There is just cause of com- the meat supply of the United drapings and clothing with the aid Detective Burns succeeded in «il t iining jurymen whom they plaint bv those who have to State» and the retention at home of of a vacuum clenner. It will polish ■-new would bring in a verdict drive acrons the railroad at the the $25,00n,uno per annum now being the hardwood floor with a floor of guilty, and this information saw mill, especially by those »ent out of the country for the pur polishing machine, and it will also obtained by s|>ecial agents paid who own automobiles. Some- chase of goat skins. polish the silverware and brass British India supplies about one work with a small buffing motor. by the government. With this thing should have been done information coming to light and long ago to raise the road, anti third the entire importations of It will wash and wring the clothes the large sums of money used whv the city council does not goat »kin» into the United States, with an electric washing machine The that country having been credited and it will dry the clothes quickly to bribe jurors in the McNama get busy is a surprise. ra cases which was furnished railroad having made the track with 15,00X000 skins out of a total indoors with the assistance of an by the trade unions, one is in higher than the road, which no imporation of 43,000,000 in the fiscal electric tan. It will b»at eggs, clined to ask what kind of jus one would object to if it had I year 1911 The next largest impor griud coflee, run the meat and tice is being doled out in courts made a fill on either side. The tation of that year was 6,068.61)8 vegetable chopper, turn the ice of law. This is a deplorable con humped-banked railroad cross I from China, 3,000,009 from Mexico, cream freezer, sharpen knives and dition but it shows how un ing is not only an infringe 273O.0C9 from Aden. Arabia; 2,250,- it will keep the house cool in sum scrupulous attorneys will resort ment on the rights of the peo 090 from England. 1,501X000 from mer with electric fans. It will run to trickery and bribery to win ple, but the Mayor and City ■ I British East Africa, 2000,OX) from the sewing machine faster and their cases. Fixing jurors and Council is deserving of some • Brazil. 1.333.332 from Argetina. 1,090- better than it was ever run before. couching witnesses to tell de- criticism in allowing the cross 000 from Vensula, about 1.000,00} It will dry the hair after a shampoo lilieratc falsehoods have been ing to remain in ¡its present t each from France and Russia and or provide a message And it will the cause of a great deal of in condition, and should any seri 081X500 from Turkey, in Asia. Con operate the refrigerator keeping it justice in the courts of law, and ous accident happen there those ■ sidemble amounts are also import- at just the right cooling tempera much more so than people are who are responsible for the • ed from Turkey. Austria Hungary, ture. dangerous. humped backed I Germany, Italy. Peru, the Dutch uware of. These are a few of the ordinary crossing should be financially or • East Indies and French Africn. things about the home which can L. Samuel, of the Oregon criminally liable, for it is not The following statement, furnish be easily, quickly and economi ally Life, who was in the city last good business or horse sense to > ed by the American consul quoted done with the aid of electric motors. week in the interest of thut life allow this to continue without : above and printed in the Daily Con insurance company, is a booster making an effert to improve it. sular and Trade Report by the Notice to Creditor«. in behalf of patronizing home The county has been improv Bureau of Manufactures of tlie De industries. Enormous sum» of ing the road south of this city, partment of Commerce and Labor, N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That money tire »ent out of tlie State and at the Kodad hill have done Will serve as an illustration of how the undersigned h ■ « been by the I ork and other large some splendid permanent im the business of goat raising ,» con County Court of Tillamook Countv, the East for life and provement«, and it is only right ducted in Mexico. (The money val- Oregon dulv appointed a» admin of the estate of JOHN C fire insurance, which i» quite a the road within the city limits ***• ,r* assumed to represent Mexi istrator MANGAN, deceased. and that he financial drain and with a »mall should be made fit to travel can pesos, one of which equals 49 8 his qualified as such administrator. pro|M>rti<>n returned, while the over. Another thing, the bridge cents in American currency): AU persons having claims against Oregon Life keeps its money at across the slough is in none too in llXM the manager oi the farm said estate are hereby required to present the same to said sdminis home an<l invests it in Oregon. safe a condition for the heavy received tM.iXj goats, including trator at his office in Tillamook travel, and should have been Everybody should see the Im lart* **>J small, at a valuation of City, Tillamook County. Oregon, IHirtance of imtroniaing home replm'cd by a wi<ler an 1 more $X.5U each, equal to IRH.6C9 From within six months from the date institutions, especially in a city, substantial bridge before this. • 1 t;.e produce ot these he sold during hereof, together with proper verifl cations 'hereof as required by law. some ___________ * nine months like TillsmiM-k. for whenever' Now is the time to do __ _____ ___ „ of 1804 and the vesr» years Ttoted thia May 23r l. i«ix the citizens send elsewhere for. thing, not after an accident has ia*snd|19a 31X000 hand at $3 each H. T. B uttw . their merchandise, etc., Mist hapjiened and the city has a eq us I tv CMlOcrx and had at ths Administrator of the Estate of much money is taken out of b’ll damage suit to pay. 1 clues U 18U8 $»,«*} head on the istm John C Mangan, deceased i ▲dvertie-ng Ratee. ZEPoi Sale or ZZ^olxa.xxg'e 216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or. OVER POST OFFICE. TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS. I. — 35^ acres in cultivation. Free city water. 6H miles S.E -$4.5-« 2—16 acres in cultivation. Spring water Oretown — $2 25a*U 3. -65 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch und stock. -$10,000 4. —100 acres« Castle Rock ranch. 314 miles S.E. of Hebo.-*«». 5. — House and Lot in town.—$525.00. w 6 —Fine Residence, central Tillatr.ook City.-$2,190. 7. —House and Two Lots, Miller's addition, Tillamook City. $1 vy 8. —160 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.—$7 500. * 9. —40 acres on Tillamook River Unimproved. All bottom.-$1 10—160 acres, Timber Claim on Miami river.—$4,500. 11. —80 acres fine timber. 1,580. M, feet.—$1,900. 12. —40 acres. Well improved. New building. 4J4 miles S.-tSrm ---- Cloverdale. Timber.—$3000. 13. —80 acres, near 14. —30 acres. Four miles south. All improved —$8,500. $3.509 15. —30 acres. 3*« miles south. Half improved. . ____ 16. —150 Lots aud Hotel site. Long Beach add to Bayocear.lUan 17. —80 acres 4*4 miles S.E. Tillamook.—$4,800. 18. — 290 acre ranch. 70 acres bottom. All stocked. —$22 590, 19. —The finest residence in Tillamook —«4,700 20. —240 acres 5*4 miles S.E. Dairy Ranch.— $43,200 21. —60 acres. Nestucca bottom. Dairy Ranch —$11,000. HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS, 1. -17 acres. Orchard. Well improved. Will trade for bettor» land only.—$15,000. 2. —10 acres. Orchard. Buildings cost $5,000. —$18 000 3. -24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvements — $36.9bC 4. —42*4 acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw.—$25,900. 5. —15 acres. All fruit Good improvements.-$20.000 6. —Tl acres. All in fruit Good improvements.—$10,000. 7. Business Lot, Hcod River.—$1(X(JOO. II. 100 acres. Six acres cleared. Fine apple land. - $8,000. Washington County, Or., Lands. 1.--1000 acres. Orchard Land. tracts to suit. For sale only in Mostly raw. PORTLAND. 1. —Two Lota Portland Heights.—$12,000. 2. —Three Lota. Peninaular, near Swift’a Packing Plant—$1,500, 3. - Fine Residence. Mt Tabor. Furnished.—$3,600. 4. —Equity in 2 lots. Capital Hill add.—$400. 5. —6 Lots. Panel!'« add. to Woodlawn, Portland.—$4,3U0. NORTH PLAINS LYLE, WASH., LANDS. 1.—8 acre» in town. Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek — $2.409 1. —160 acres. All good fruit lands. 4 acres orchard. Buildings.- $12,000. 2. -378 acres Ranch. 70acres, 1 year old apples, 150 acres cleared $75 per acre. STATE OF TENNESSEE. 31 acre Truck Farm at Ethridge. Will trade. — $5000. John Leland Henderson & Son, -A.gren.ts. AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF LONDON. Il O'11 TI I I j J 1 Is the Only Life Insurance 1 Company Exclusively Oregon has its entire operating- plant in Oregon, makes all of its invest ments in Oregon securities only, has an unmatched record of sue. cess, is growing greater day by day, and receives preference from all discriminating buyers of life insurance in Oregon. Ci*.« rtrs-vs £ «c Hom© Office, Corbett Building. t5est tor Oregonians Comer Fifth and Morrison. Portland JL L. MILLS President L. SAMUEL General Manager CLARENCE S. 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