Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 27, 1912, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, June 27, 1912
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L.
HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
& COUN8EL-
JOHN
gates were soon at loggerhead*
'accusing one another of trea-
LZOAI. ADVKKTISKMXNTS:
0'chery, falsehood, etc. This is
First Insertion, per line .... $
5 certainly a disgraceful state of
Each subsequent insertion, line
'' affair*, but blame it on the *ys-
Business and professional csrds.
1 CO tem which deprived the people
1 month.............................
5 00 of their right to vote for ten
Homestead Notices...................
Timber Claims
................. 1 10 00 delegatee.
LOR-AT-LAW.
Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or.
Room No. a6i.
5
Locals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch.
30
1 month
........
Ail Resolutions cf Condolence an
lodge Notices, 5c. per tine.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc. miniiimn rate, 23c. not exceed­
ing five lines.
Why so much whooping and
yelling and giving orders by
those who do not belong to the
Hose Company when a fire oc­
curs ? That is not the way to
cope with a fire successfully.
The Hose Company is organiz­
ed with a fire chief and captains
RATES OF SUBSCRI^ION.
of hose carts, and if those who
/STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.)
rush to fires would hold their
One year...... -.................. ............... 1.5o
75 whist and stand back, the fire
Six**on*hs.....................
50 fighters would do lietter work.
Three month»....»......... .................
T. BOTTS,
•
ttornky - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Book
n office. Taxes paid for non*
H A
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
f-le (J'illatnook ^rabligbt,
Editorial Snap Shots
Is President McKinley’s pre­
diction going to prove true ?
He prophesied that Roosevelt
would wreck the Republican
party.
On account of the split in the
Republican party. Democrats
Senator La Follette has made
believe they have the Republi­
political
capital by deciding to
can* beaten to a frazzle already.
Perhaps so, but they had not support President Taft. That
will make him a strong candi­
better crow too soou.
date for the presidency four
years hence. He had the cool
From present indications the judgment and sober thought
prospects are bright for a bum­ not to bolt or join forces with
per crop thia year in the North-1 Theodnro
Roosevelt,
for it
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west. We hope that the politi­ was Roosevelt’s friends who
cal ruction will not knock the
induced him to run for the pur­
bottom out of prices, which it
pose of making a three-cornered
i* liable to do at any time.
fight to kill off both La Follette
and Taft. There are some smart
Tillamook strawberries are moves made in National poli-
selling at 10c. a box.
We saw tics, but this move to kill two
strawberries selling for 25c. for birds with one stone did not
six boxes in the Willamette work. Had not Roosevelt but-
valley last week. It must belted in as he did we believe it
that Tillamook strawberries, would have been a close race
like Tillamook cheese, are at a I between La Follette and Taft,
premium on the market._____________--
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Both phones.
The valued family
ctpes tor cough aud cold
cure, liniments, tonic, and
other remedies have
careful attention here *
the most intricate preserie
tions.
. Our
grad,
arugs will help to makt
these remedies more
tive than ever.
Right prices are also
assured. ,
CARL HABERLACH,
Entered an second clan* mail mat­
The case having been decided
ter July, 18*8, at the post office at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of by the Supreme Court against
March 3, 187».
the Port of Tillamook, why not
all interests get together with
the object of forming one Port
for the entire water shed of
Tillamook buy? If this can be
brought about in a satisfactory
manner to all interests it would
tie the best thing that could
happen to the center of the
county, for it is absured to have
three Ports, one pulling against
the other and levying exorbi­
tant taxes. This is a good time
to get together with the object
of creating one Port.
family
RECIPES.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
i
Tillamook Block.
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
Q^EORGE WILLETT,
A ttornky - at -L aw ,
t
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Tillamook Commercial Building.
T illamook
PRESIDENT TAFT
shot man motored over 300 miles
of roads in the Willamette val­
ley last week, and came across
some pieces of road which were
good, but for the most part they
were rough and in some places
very bad and hard to travel over
in a machine. The good roads
movement is doing much to im­
prove the roads, but there is a
tendency not to keep the roads
up after they have been gravel­
ed, allowing chuck holes to
become deeper every time they
are traveled over. That class
of road is conspicuous in the
Willamette valley. Tillamook
county has set the pace in good
roads, and in making a com
parison, we could not help feel­
ing proud that this county has
some of the best roads and is
one of the most progressive in
the good roads movement in
the state.
O kkgon
H. GOYNE,
Mr. Bryan’s Reconciling,
A ttorney -A t -L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House.
HARNESS
Mr. Bryan has had eome experi­
with the’problem of buying Hanes
ence as a newspaper worker, but he
T illamook . O regon .
you will find it distinctly advanti
ia not yet a graduate of that college
geous to come and do your select
of journalism which confers the
ing here.
You will get the beat
thirty-third degree ; the B. A. may
qualities,
the
most thorough ini
be his. but the M. A. lies still be­
T. BOALS, M.D,
conscientious workmanship, andbt
yond. In his first report of Chicago
charged the most reasonable prica.
convention work he sets himself
We can supply single or double
the impossible task of “reconcil­ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Sets or any single article that r*
ing” the conflicting statements of
may be in need of.
candidates and’their managers. He
TILLAMOOK.
makes a bad job of it, of course.
Tillamook Block.
No man could do better, but a more
seasoned veteran would not have
Next Door to Tillamook Cotintv Bant
attempted the task of squaring a
circle.
The candidates and their
g
M. KER RON,
managers always talk in a circle.
Their route is laid out for them.
They follow it. And it always ends PHYSICIAN &
SURGEON
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I “Get Together” is a good
wher<- it begins, the circle com­
Strange thing* do happen in I slogan for all parts of the conn-
Tillamook
Block,
pleted, without an inch of deviation
poiitic*.
Roosevelt's steam I ty to preach and pructice. Get
from its prescribed circumference.
Tillamcok,
roller which gave Taft the nom- togetheron road improvements,
Oregon.
If squaring the circle is hopeless
*
¡nation four years ago was used harbor improvements, etc., and
“reconciling” the widely varian
to crush him last week, but it I it wouldn’t be a bad idea for
President Taft was re-nomi­ claims of candidates and their
did not work successfully, and the churches to get together, nated on Saturday after a most managers is not less so. The in'er-
C. HAWK,
now it is proposed to construct for one well filled church in the bitter, personal fight started by viewer who could reconcile such
another steam-roller for the pur-1 city would have more influence ex-President
Roosevelt, the claims on the eve of a national con
pose of smashing the Republi-1 than half a dozen churches man who was instrumental in vention, or of an election might
can party.------------------------------------- I with sparsely filled pews, to obtaining the nomination for hope to reconcile the clashing PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
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J M11y nothing of the expense and tile president four years ago. opinions of the principals and man­
The shap shot man had an wasted energy in maintaining The personal fight was started gers of opposing camps on the eve
BAY CITY, OREGON.
opportunity of seeing the differ­ them. Ou account of so much when the President had the of a great prize fight. There ia but
ent kind* of (lavement* used in. religious prejudice, we realize backbone to remove Pinchot one thing to expect ; a supreme
other town*, from an impartial It
*'«■• >• re touching upon a and Garfield from office, and confidence. Those who expect this
R. BEALS,
point of view, nnd without bar-1 ver-v “‘■‘*H’ate subject, but we since then the President and are never disappointed. Those who
ing someone along proclnitning|t’!’,l,c, that there are too many his official family have been expect anything else, always are
the merit* of one kind of pnve-|c”urc ,8 *n
cities and subject to all kinds of dirty poli­ disappointed.
While those who
REAL ESTATE,
ment and the demerit* of otherlTBP”*
“hould be devised to tics and vile abuse by those who hope to reconcile two supreme con­
F inancial A gknt
kind*. We will have something I <,et I “Kether in the spirit of want to rule or ruin the Re­ fidences, emanating front two dia­
to say about street pavements I c*>«rity.
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publican party. So bitter was metrically opposite points of view,
Tillamook, Oregon.
the fight, and with no respect are something worse than disap­
and
its coat*
in the near
, ,
future.
I “ 18 «omewhat of a surprise whatever for the President of pointed—or their readers will be.
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Ito us why so many persons, the United States, it began to
Mr. Bryan practically admits his
Failing to obtain the nomina-1 c*P*‘c*|tlly amongst dairymen look as if the republican form failure as a reconciler of irreconcila­
P. J. SHARP
tion, ex President Roosevelt’s I
c,’unty. should want a of government was in jeopardy. ble things.
After setting out a
friend* “bolted,” but a large I1**• administration when Whether the convention acted composite prospectus showing the
RESIDENT DENTIST
A Delightful Beverage,
number of prominent leaders of I
have prospered so well wisely in re-nominating Taft certainty that Taft, Roosevelt, La
the Republican party declined I“ur’,,K the past four years. It is a question of doubt to many, Follette^andCummins were all going Office across the street from th«
A Safe Stimulant,
to joiu the “bolter*,” preferiugI8*®tn*
UB that they should be who thought Hughes was the to be nominated, and suggesting
A Good Medicine.
Court House.
to remain with the G.O.P. fO|ni«tuu* to han« 00 to “ good proper man from a party point his own doubt of the possibility of
Sold by
jumping the fence. They claim I
*heu they have it. Most of view, and we think, too, that such a result, he drops reconcilia­
Dr. Wise’s office.
that whatever ia wrong with I
d°-
perhaps they tins would have been the pro­ tion with the sage remark : “ The
ED. MCLAUGHLIN
our political system can be|C?M *
another four years per thing to have done. What predictions that are being made
remedied by the Republican I“* pro*(>crity and want another Taft will now have to rely on, by interested parties illustrate the j 'Ts SARCHET,
party aud they wisely decided I 8,eRe °f hard times.
We are should Roosevelt become a old truth that man’s opinion of,
. Th« Fashionable Tailor.
to atav with the old ship.
I not a pessimist, but those who candidate, is the four years of what is to be is half wish and half i
are closely connected with the unprecedented prosperity he environment.” Mr. Bryan gets on
| industrial life of the country has given the country.
C.eauing, Pressing and Repair*
more solid ground in expressing
We want to impress this up­ •ay that the political fight made
ing • Specialty.
his
own
opinion
that
the
Roosevelt
on the minds of our readers *o on President Taft is felt and
John D. Rockfeller has yet to delegates very tremendously un­
Bmt they may calmly consider I
gradual tigMe“ng
J up has make $1UO,IDU,OOU before lie cun be a derestimating what would be the
it to their quiet moments. 1 he already begun
No one
—— No one should
whole country having enjoyed1 be surprised when it is felt billionaire. With that gentleman's force of the antitliird-term senti­
economical habits, old as he is, we ment in the country against their
fmtr years of unprectnJented
mon* generally than it is today believe he can do it yet.
candidates, if he could be nomi-
prosperity under Taft's admin
nated. He shows evidences o.' the
istration, why jump out of the
J. CLAUSSEN
President Taft is a much
There is just one reason why Cuba friendly feeling always exiating
pan into the fire and help bring
LAWYER,
abused
man
bv
the
crafty
poli-
at
thia
time
ia
not
tn
the
throea
of
between him and Roosevelt, and
on a i>anic and industrial hard
times? That is what must be ticians, fur they expected tokill general revolution, and that is the •ays that many of the Rooee-
gkutacher Jlboohat.
looked for if those who bolted him off by those method*, but neurnesa of the warships and ma­ veltistaa. while recognizing that the
rines
of
the
United
States.
third-term tradition would be a
the Republican convention sue to their great surprise they did
3IJ Tillamook Block,
not succeed, for Taft came out
tred.
handicap, feel that, the risk is not
on top. Nor do we expect to
Congress has decided that a long so great that they cannot take it
the time
T illamook - O regon .
The Republican* of Oregon I *** tlis* campaign of abuse and session is inevitable Will it be “lean not agree with them ia
instructevl the State delegates “hinder to cease wheu po|iti- useful as well as lengthy ? Unless putting this objection aside so
to have
to vote for Roosevelt in
|c’Hn* fhke the position with n there is to be s«nsible legislation lightly,” he continues. “It has not
E. REEDY,
D.V.M.,
group picture made.
National convention. Delegate*
*° rule or ruin the calendar details are of little in yet been considered by the public.”
1
Hit
aud
the
Republican
party.
terest.
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Coe and Ackerson, both Roose-
In that Oue statement Mr. Bryan
VETERINARY
relt tueu, failed to do so, but We had that kind of tactic* in
Let us'show you our
He not in haste to denounce na­ turns on more illumination of the
the other eight delegates voted Oregon some year* ago when tional party conventions as wholly situation than efforts at reconciling
(Both Phones).
special display of attrac­
for Rooarvelt and carried out the Mitchell republican* bolted bad. Congress will be m almost the opposite opinions of candidates
tive new styles.
We jire
-
.
<Oregon
their instruction*.
Did Dele the convention nt u time when total eclipse, on account of them, and their managers could ever do. Tillamook
perfectly
equipped 1«
gate* Coe and Ackerwon go buck Simon had the organization in last week and this. And that's When he adds that with a Roosevelt
making group pictures
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_ then his own hands. It was
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_ _ soaaetliitiK.
rulw or.
on
their instruct
ions and
candidacy the third term would he
and will please you with
accepted their instructions from |\u*n *’**1 both faction*, just
the psrainent issue, obscuring
the quality of our work.
In Lillis* Russell’s latest matri­ everything else, he asy* in eSect
Uie political bosses ?__ It
1. looks|t,.‘r •u,m‘ «» •* is with u few
disgruntled politician* like Pin­ monial incident the bridegroom is that it would then be as hard to
that wa> tp some people
shot and Garfield who were in in a distant city. The voice of ex­ reconcile the people to seeing the
the tight for revenge and after perience is eloquent in its latest thing as the Roosevelt delegates
. Blame it to the Oregon aya President Taft's scalp.
version of how to be happy though see it st Chicago, as it is for him to
tent. The people were deprived
married.
reconcile the opinions of the
sc
uf Voting for ten delegates to
In regard to good roads we
veil
managers
with
the
opinions
of
the National Republican con­
lhe Baltimore convention will not
have no hesitancy in saving,
In
vention, consequently it was a with the exception of Multno­ be able to point with pride to the any of the other manager*.
A Democratic contemporary
motley delegation that went to mah county, Tillamook county reckless manner in which the pre •hort. Mr. Bryan admits that there
worried about the number of R^P”
Chicago from thia state. It was ha* better roads than any other sent House ante*outside legislstio*
Mean* io Mississippi.
What
bo surprise to us that the dele county iu the state.
to propose about the numlrt *
The »u*p with appropriation bill*
W.A, Williams à Cc
R. A. WAHLEN, D.O.
Eye Sight Specialist,
HARPER
h .'.,;,,
Nouris
that
J
Mother knows she has
made the test,
Tillamook Baker's
Bread
Six barge Loaves
for 25«.
I
Monk’s Studio.
Democrat* in \ ermout ?