Tillamook H«®dlight, July 18, 1912-
[can be done to bring the entire as they used to be, and the
' territory into one Port.
W e newspapers which denounced
L egal A dvertisements :
l>elieve that this could be done those who opposed it have held
10
First Insertion, per line ... $
if an understanding could be their whist. Why ? Because
s
Each subsequent insertion, line
arrived.
It is acknowledged they have to admit that the sys
Business and professional cards,
that
the
first
necessary improve tem is not working as satisfac
1 oo
1 month ..................................
5 U) ment is the bar. We are mostly tory as they predicted it wou»d.
Homestead Notices...................
Timber Claims
................. 10 00 all agreed on that, «o on that We want to say this that the
S
l.qpals per line each insertion
point there should not be m»ch Oregon system came in handy
Display advertisement, an inch,
difficulty
in getting together. for a certain calss of politicians
50
1 month..................................
Harbor
improvements
must of to espouse and get into office.
All Resolutions of Condolence Bfl
necessity follow bar improve But what about the taxpayers,
T.odge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
ments. Here is where there is the fellows who have to foot the
Notices. Ix>st, Strayed or Stolen, a strong difference of opinion, bill ? We will ask the taxpay
etc. minimun rate, 25c. not exceed for there are those who contend ers of Tillamook county to com
ing five lines.
that it is unjust to improve the pare their taxes last year to that
channel to a certain point in the of ten years ago. It is the pri
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
bay and neglect other and more vilege of the taxpayers to ad
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
important locations in the in vocate a new system of politics
One year.......... ....................... -........... 1.5o
and legislation, but is the sys
75 ner harbor. It is neither right tem reducing taxation and sim-
Six month«......... ..................................
50 nor just to do so Bar improve
Three month».......................................
ment should be considered one plifing the laws and bringing
about a more satisfactory state
Entered an second das* mail mat project and harbor improve
ter July, 1888, at the poet office at ments another.
And as it is of affairs ? NoJ much, by a long
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of necessary to have plans for the shot.
But we will confine our
March 3, 187V.
improvement of the bar, so also selves in this article to tax
should there be plans to im- ation and what the Oregon sys
i prove the inner bay, not to one tem is doing to the taxpayers,
^illamooh Ijrabliqbt, point only, nor should one per and we hope those who were so
son be taxed 10 mills while loud in their advocacy of it will
others are not taxed at all. As prove to us wherein it is a ben
Editorial Snap Shots
these are a few phases of the efit to the taxpayers in face of
question which are open todis- tne increase in taxation in this
county.
Below we give the
• •
Iii the matter of raising
bu ,f. cussion, we hope that the Till- I
total
amount
of taxes collected
ticient money v . for _ the
__ life boat aniook, Bay City and Bayocean , for the past nine years :
Commercial
Clubs
and
Grange
site at Garibaldi, every locality
1«B ......... ........... $69,83’26
should show a magnanimous will take the matter up with
85,810.80
1904 ......................
spirit in helping to raise the the idea of getting a delegation
89,262.81
1905 ........... ..........
from each precinct to discuss
1906 ........... ..........
110,(110 82
$tW._______
1907 ........... ..........
the question, and, if possible,
125J13.79
203^393.43
1908 ........... ..........
The Elks' Carnival ^ept large arrive at some understanding
230,063.67
1909 ........... ..........
numbers of persons in Portland j that will be of mutual agree-
282,244.98
1910 ........... ..........
i
inent
to
al)
sections
and
all
who would otherwise be rusti-1
337,379.98
1911 ........... ..........
eating at the coast.
With the I interests within the watershed. State Tax, Tillamook County paid in
advent of hot weather in that
1903 ......................
$ 6,612.00
1911 ......................
48.666.00
city they will flock to the
Woodrow
Wilson,
the
Demo
beaches from now on.
These
figures
show
one thing
cratic nominee, like most col
lege professors, is an idealist. very conclusively, the taxpay
Tillamookers who attended The theory that he advances ears are being “stung” quite
the Elks’ Carnival in Portland that the cost of living is so high badly by the Oregon system.
returned borne delighted with is that the products of the farm That is not the only’ bad fea
the entire affair, which put the are too high. Most of us re ture about the system. By the
Rose Festival in the shade. It member that during the last dual system of legislation tax
was one of the jolliest, good- Democratic administration that payers’ property have been
tempered crowds they ever met. farm product was down to bed placed in bondage, with the
And Portland did herself proud rock and farmers were down on prospects that lawB will be
in hospitality and spectacular their uppers. The first shot passed which will increase the
efforts
fired by the Democratic uonri- bonding system and fasten the
nee
is to reduce the price of yoke of bondage tighter upon
The snap shot man has been
farm
products, knocking to taxpayers’ property. But this
called u standpatter because he
smithereens
the four years of is what the people wanted, and |
could not swallow the bad with
they should not complain, for!
the good features of the Oregon unprecedented prosperity the it is what is commonly called!
farmers
have
enjoyed
under
the
system, while the self-styled
the sovereign will of the people. I
progressives’’ did so without Taft administration. Farmers This is only the taxation fea
who
have
mortgages
on
their
a word of protest. We want to
tures of the system we have
ask those who are such strong places will be in a bad fix when touched on, and we cannot re-1
shunters about the sovereign ever the Democrats are in a frain from asking the taxpayers'
will of the people what the peo position to reduce the price of of Tillamook county: “How
ple had to do with preparing farm products, and next No do you like it; and how do you j
the numerous bills which are to vember you will find dairymen like to be 'stung' harder every
be voted on next November or and others, who are not satisfied
year ?” Read the article on new
what opportunity the people with the splendid prosperity tax bills on another page in this
they
have
enjoyed
for
the
past
have to utnend them ?
four years, who will support issue.
the partv with the reputation of
A drop ill the price of butter placing farm products down to
Some people take their pleasures
fut, and u big one, will surely bedrock, for as Candidate Wil sadly, and some even try to start a
come if Wilson becomes presi son contends, the cost of living new party in dog days.
dent.
Politicians have been is too high because the farmers
successful in making people are charging too high for farm
Mfich more than half the 15,000,-
believe that conditions are rot products. Gee ! Why single OJ0 voters have «aid nothing yet.
ten mid that a change is neces out the farmer and overlook the their busy month ia November.
sary. Those who nre not satis large trusts company's, who have
Men may cotne and men may go,
fied with the four years of un- continually raised the price of
precedeted prosperity ought to their products ? Pity the poor I but the G O. P.. on it« merits, ex-
tpke into consideration what farmer now that the Democrats pectb to last through the centuries.
butter fut was worth in this are going to take him in hand
Reduced to simple terms the row 1
county when the Democrats Again.
in the treasury is merely the at-I
were in power, la that the rot
,
ten times people are wanting
I tempt of a subordinate to be bigger
Politics appear to be the burn tbau the head of the department. [
in their clamor fora change ?
ing question in national affair«.
The versatile Dr. Woods Hutch
Yet it in not politics of a party
Tillamook County in the year nature, but rather one politician , inson
ia one of - the
------------------
—- signers of the
>>,c
1908 paid $6.613.00state tux. In endeavoring to kill off other. Roosevelt convention call. They
nine years, in 1911, it jumped politicians for’"their own ag ! that be whole need no physician, ,
to $48,666.(M). At thut rate it grandisement.
|
Roosevelt did i says the bible.
will not lie long before it will that at the Republican conven
I
Mexico'« silver dollar ia quoted
reach $100,000 a yearon account tion when he * knife” President
of the Oregon system, which is I Taft, ut one time his closest and at 48. More than 95.OO0.UOO Aineri-,
..........................
~ Friends can« are glad that every one of
iu>t only muddling up affairs most
intimate friend.
but is make taxpayers look up of Roosevelt induced La Fol- ,helr <loll“^• >• worth mure than
in wonderment as to bow much lette to tun for the express pur- doub,e th"‘ «mount.
more they are going to be* P‘>ee of killing that gentleman 1
Middle names have sometime«
“pinched.”
All that we need off and thus make a three
hiiv is the end is uot in sight, for corner fight, knowing at the been opposed «• superfluous. But
if the numerous law tinkers in time they did the Wisconsin they came in handy with Stephen
Oregon succeed in tinkering statesman a dirty Irish trick and Grover Cleveland and Thoma«
them in the future as they have that Roosevelt would be a can Woodrow Wilson.
dune since the system came into < didate. The same killing off
•'Bryan must be eliminated if the
vogue, every dairyman will process went on iu tile Demo
have to |-ay double the taxes cratic convention between the Democrat« are goiug to wit,.” says
« Missouri member of that party. I
they r.re paving today when
when the radicals and the conserva Now let’s all gather around and
the large class of voters, who pay tives. Bryan represented the
no tuxes, com|iel laud to bear former and had a knife up his watch the elimination.
the entire burden of taxation. sleeve to kill off those who stood
If women are to be permitted to
I lie fiirmers as a class wanted in Ills way, for it was seen that
the system because it was he wanted the nomination. wear hate at the theater, us the Ger
considered to come under the Alter lie had “knifed” Speaker man courts have decided, they
head of | ’rogressi veisiu, ” but C lark and killed him off when ought to be required to pay for the
actual experience with the sys he had more than a majority vacant seats lie hi nd Utem.
tem now convince them that it vote, the convention nuddently
What to do with our ex presidents
is not what it was cracked up turned to Wilson before Brvan >• atill a bothersome question,
but
to lie by the advocates of it.
hud time to knock him out also. it ia not more bothersome than the
To say the least, Roosevelt and problem: What to do with our ex
Bryau each had a grouch and a
liiere i» a strong sentiment personal fight to make for no candidates for president.
jto'iU'" "f one Fort (or the en- other purpose tliau to satisfy
It ia auirirested by SU official of
•’r»' 'Miter shed of l'illatuook theirown|ambitions. Asa result Me English Board of Trade that
hny, and notwithstanding the Roosevelt bolted the Repub the causes of the Titanic csta.lrope
new system of legislation and lican party, but Brvan had the were a bad lootout ami excessive
procedure have placed mnttem good sense and grace to sup »peril. Thia conclusion was reach-
•’-i u tangled condition, we hope port the Democratic nominee.
“• •°on •• ,he
the people will use good judg ; And the killing off process still first detail« PUblk
arrived
Advertising Rates,
Pebbleford, bottled iu bond, per bottle,
Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in bond ..
Per bottle,
Echo Spring, bottled in bond...............
Per bottle.
Old Crow, bottled in bond, per bottle,
Hermitage, bottled in bond, per bottle,
Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ...........................
O.T.O., bottled in bond, per bottle,
Kentucky Dew, i gal., bottled in bond
Kentucky Dew, full pint,
John Dewar & Sone, Old Scotch
Whiskey.................................. ..................
Black & White, Old Scotch Whiskey
V O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey............
Sandy Macdonald’s Old
Scotch
Whiskey ............................................. • ■ •
Hunter Baltimore,
Rye
Scotch
Whiskey......................................... *■••••
Canadian Club...........................................
I. W. Harper .............................................
Harvester Old Style...............................
Monogram .................................................. •
Kentucky Dew.........................................
Billie Taylor, full quart...........................
Coronet Dry Gin.................... Per bottle
A.V.H. Gin................................ Per bottle
Gordon Sloe Gin...................... Per bottle
Gordon Dry Gin....................... Per bottle
Rock and Rye............................Per bottle
El Bart Gin................
Per bottle
Virginia Dare Wine
Per quart
Port Wine.................
Sherry Wine............
Angelica Wine........
Per quart
Zenfendel Wine ....
Per quart
Per quart
Tokey ...........................
Claret...........................
Per quart
White Grape Juice..
Local Beer, quart.. .Three bottles for
Domestic Beer, quart.Three bottles for
With that Object In view we are
“72?*
" «»MWeeti<m
that
delegation
of five persons
__ a ___
.
.
from euch of the precincts iu
the water shed of Tillamook
tmy get together for the purpose
ul discussiug what to best ami
lauding their partv instead of
indulging in personal tight, for
their own nuoiiurtnt
advancement
iK.
The advocates
Mirorates of the Oregon
ajratem are not so enthusiastic
»•"•tor La Folleu. Warns. the
third termers for spoiling the pro.
J™“'* movement this
VMr.
There are so many kinds of pro
«•»* ««her.
that the G.OP finds its old rsliaWe
brand more aatisf.rtorv than ever
$1.50
1.25
Keg Beer..............
Keg Beer............
Local bottle Beer.
Local bottle Beer
1.25
1.50
1.50
1.50
1.25
2.25
75
6 dozen quart, io,®
10 dozen pint»
Domestic Beers.
Budwiser Beer............... 6 dozen quartsliS^
Bud wiser Beer.............. 10 dozen pints lo.uj
Old styler Langer Beer. 10 dozen pints 18.00
1.50
1.50
1.75
1.75
1.50
1.59
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00
1.75
1.75
1.25
1.00
1.25
75c.
35c.
35c.
35c.
35c.
40c.
25c.
75c.
50c.
75c.
........... 15 gallon» $5 j;
........... 10 gallon» 4 (j)
WINES.
White Port, Old Monk Brand $1.00 pergal
Port Wine................................... . 1.00 pergal
Sherry.......... ».............................. 1.00 pergal,
Claret ............................................ 75c. per gal.
Angelica............................. .... 1.00 pergal.
Zen fendei .................................... 1.25 pergal
Tokey ............................................ 1-25 per gal
WHISKEYS.
Monogram.......................
White Corn Whiskey • .
Harvester Old Style • •
McBrayer, 13 years old
Echo Spring ...................
- Chestnut Grove Rye ..
Kentuckey Dew.............
Alcohol ...........................
Cornet Dry’ Gin..............
per gal.
per gal.
per gal,
per gal.
per gal.
per gal.
per gal.
per gal.
per gal.
$5.00
4.00
4.25
6.00
4 25
2.75
2.25
4.00
4,00
AT
ILLY STEPHENS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER,
Cor. First and First Avenue East
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES.
We carry a Large Stock of
IÍ
Hardware,
Tinware, Glass
and China,
Oils. Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window
Sashas.
Agents ' for the Great Western Saw
ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County
FOLEYS ORINO LAXATIVE
dyapep,ia’ heartlmrn. gas in the stomach, bad
M Uesth.sickheadache'to
C’
rpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipations Pleasant to take-
LAMAR’S DRUG
Ask for Mokatil
wto^ThouM u
Special Prices for
Family Trade.
bottle goods
I
STORE.
Notice of Dissolution
, s
h ““ y
G iven ,—T o
ail whom it may concern, that the
l?artn«r»b«P of LYLE &
'-ORDON has been this day mutu
ally dissolved, and that W. B. Gor-
doti of saiddirtn has taken over the
business thereof and the good will
Qf said firm.
All persons indebted to said firm
will call immediately and settle for
the same with Mr. Gordon, and any
person having claims against the
»rtnership business of Lytle &
ordon will present the same to
r. Gordon.
Dated thia first day of July, 19121
W. B. C hndon
Dairy Farm Wanted
Dairy Farm ¿Wanted
tock, building«, etc . from (?•’*’
»ho will take Portland
party rs part first payment W*
full particular«, price and loe***
Addrees Owner. 1409 Mm«*"
Ave.. Box, Bryant and Albise*
Portland, Ore
Moroney Canal-
The Town of Moroney frontist
Garibaldi beach, on the Hail
sod on Lake Lytle and l-etwees
Towns of Lytle and Manhaf*^
30 acres now being platted. See Nor®**’
_____ * K L ytle .
Crop tor Sale
Home Made at the Cold Stoisge.
8«l,._the hay crop on
’ j «4 Bruns laad. G. H. Ward.
h
I
on the pises.