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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1912)
T ■ y* Tillamook H«adl'9ht- JuI^ a5, 1*12' 60-DAY OFFERING « JULY 15 th to SEPTEMBER 15th We Are Continuing the Sale of this Choice Property Drew Addition Your Choice Without Restriction Only $400 the Lot $10 Per Month 10 Per Cent Down Why You Should Buy in this Tract: ITHESE IMPROVEMENTS Will Cost You NOTHING if You Buy NOW:— You Should INVESTIGATE This Tract Sidewalks Streets Graded I After the crop is removed, improvements will be made. The AGENT ON THE GROUND SUNDAYS old board fence around this tract is now being demol 3 P. M. to 6 P. M. ished and other improvements are under way SEE US AT ONCE FOR CHOICE LOTS MAKE AN APPOINTMENT ROLLIE W. WATSON PHONES Tillamook’s Leading Subdivision Agent Home Again. I’m buck again from Chicago, Where I went uh ii delegnte To help the Grund Old Party Hang g on to ttie the ship of state; alate; I hoped ‘d to win new titles Which - might increase iny my fi_ fame, But Crook, Scoundrel, ‘ Thief. ......................... I, Rob- her, Fraud, Burglar, I Rascul, Chea‘, Thug, Swindler uod 1 Pick pocket ia all That's added to my name. Old friends I met by dozens; We’e nil been there before When we went to save the country In the parlous days of yore; But instead of conversation, With laughter free from care, They yelled, screamed, swore, howl- ed, shrieked, shouted, bellowed, stsiuped, whistled and grouued at me Like Bedlam on a tear! My reputation has vanished, For we sat the whole week through And I got the rheumatism, And my body ia black and bluer Flinn and Johnson and Ijeney Accused us of taking graft, And we fought, shoved, strpvgled pushed, pounded, bit, vliewed*, scratched, gouged, jumr^j, c)ub- bed Mnd «watted, but— ‘ Renominated Tuft ’ — F. O. B. in the New York Herald. Great U Theodore ! inny go further, say more, and coni I The Elector’s Obligation. ■nit the moot flagrant breaches of -------------- -— good breeding,\yet a'few of hi« be- ■ There OUKht to be no doubt about fuddled followerairefuse to Hee uny- the vote o, a presidential elector, thing wrung. ’ It} in sufficient for Lender the wise and democratic them that the ‘\Greut Roosevelt” cueton which has prevailed almost does it, or «ayat it While they from the beginning of the republic, thought before it might be wrong, the elector is required to cast hie still where Roobevelt leads they vote for the candidates name J by follow./ In their [blind worship of the national convention of the thia arrogant third-termer, like the party which selected him for that mone'rehisi subjects of old, they ex- duty. He is merely a vehicle for clui'in ' the Kingian <lo no wrong the expression of the wishes of —greafie the King,”'and tie their that party. It ia true that under puny kites to hi» trail.of bluff and the letter of the constitution he hus actually believe that tlxey are free the right to cast hie vote for whom Americans who ! think\for them soever he pieuses, but no elector selves. has yet had the hardihood to vote Theodore yells “thief” “brigand,” for any man for president who waa and all the other prize billingsgate not the regularly nominated candi lingo of which / he is the master, | date of the party which the elector and for hie bliu.d followers, that ia was chosen to represent, That sufficient. A man is a thief because candidate may be personally re Theodore «ays so, and all proof he • pugnant to the elector; the elector, may bri ng to controvert that ac-i between the time of his state con cusation. avails him not. Waving J vention and the general election, a blood Ted bandana, but little re ma.y have radically changed his moved from the simple flag of an-1 political views; yet he is morally archy, Theodor«* shouts for his sub obligated to cast hia ballot for the jects rind uncomplainingly they nominee of the partv which appoint follow, supremely satisfied if they ed him its voting agent He has no may only touch .the hem of the gar. i personal choice in the matter. No incuts which thin great man eancti- elector since the present nominat- fiee by wearing. \ , ing system was established has Great is Tlu-o«lore. ' ever claimed to have, or has ever Get'next to> the King. '• exercised, the right of choice. —Polk County Observer. The peculiar conditions of the “It ia my tight »md it ia my vic tory" declared Theodore Roosevelt when informed of the unaeatiug of l.ortioer who wan a member declares present campaign have brought that bis refusal to attend the Hu t Notice. this question to the front, practically milton club dinner in Chicago two Hebo for the first time, Republican elect- The Trustees .of Mount ------ years ago unless the invitation to Lodge. 1.0.0. FA No. 221. will re ora in some of the states were named Senator Lorimer who was a mem* ceive eeo.eil bids for the couatrpc at conventions held prior to the bet of the cluli. was recalled, xtart tion of n Hull, ntl Beaver. Oregon. I'liH-'k ' convention st Chigago. A el the tight that ended in defeat for Bids will be openial at two O*C.*~- 1912, at i number of these electors were, and pttt., the Z7th daw of July. “ " the Illinois senator. The influence ardent supporters of Mr. the .residence of A. \ W. Bi lunn'iV at | are. of thia man ia truly wonderful. To Ben ver. Oiegon. . Roosevelt, and some of them, it is him must lie ascribed every good All 1 nmteiial will Tie furnisbed_on ...C' X\7.'‘^r ,irr."t™'3 ,^Th,elr*Port*d- h“’e determined to cad tiring that haa happened in thia the ground by the Trustees Truatee^'renerves' the"right to re Trustees reserves the right io re-jibeir re-. ••«••• ballots *>«■■■«•• for their ...... favorite, . country, or thut la liable to occur i ject any or nil all bideJj bictej The success-1 rhe success gardless of the action of the Chica- m the future. If the erupt shall tie ful bidden, if any, will tie expected convention, holding that the prolific this tall it in Roosevelt who to satiety Trustee« \with bond lor nomination of Mr. Taft was obtain shall have the credit. If the nun fulfillment of contract, ed by unfair methode and therefore, Shines when it ahould, and the ruin XPlana audkspecification I can be en at the / reeidemw- • of A. W. according to their viewpoint, not cotnea at the light aioment, thank Hunn, at Heave At'regY on. binding upon them Thia ia not Roosevelt. He claiiua for himself I SM «■» the place to consider the differences cgtdit for every honor and the man A. M. Nason. fayming- near Ca who even casta a shadow upon that iman. Me., was badly crxjmled with .of opinion us to the honest) ot Mr. ¡Taff« nomination. The point is distinction ia an ingrate and a re sciatic • rheumatism .due tie sty to actionary, “a tool of the bosses'* uric ao'ul in hie blocd.\ “Foley Kid j thia; These elector» were numed by and an enemy of the "plain peepul." ney P'.ne entirely cur«« rtie and eleo 1 Republican conventions. They are re mo sed numerous black epeck | elector» of the Republican party Wua there ever in thia country a that were continually , tiefore my __ _ 'alone. Mr. Taft is tne nominee of ■Mire conspicuous example of ego •y«e." Foley Kidney ' Pills area ui’ic «cid'«olVent end,.sre effective the National Republican Conven- Ham. plain and eiinple than thia > And the wonder ia that hla duped, t* >r the various forms of rbeiunn’.tem. | tion. No matter what <»ne may laaar't “Lamar's Drug Store. i think about the methods of hia adherents Iwiieve it All that la Huy it now. Chambmhmns Coin, ^‘••«on. «»>• «imple fact re- necessary ia fur thia mighty lion hunter to utter a sentence, or give Cholera «nd Diarrhoea Kemedv ia mains that he ia the Republican aliiMwt certain to be ixeer led lieu re candidate for president, and the voice to an assertion. and iniiuexK the summer is oker. f Bu\v It »sow ojgLY Republican candidate. Mr ately hie tew ring hero worshipper« »nd1 l»e pre|mred for atM-h nn enter . Roosevelt may be nominated lor say amen. The sue red Kcueexelt geigcy. For sale by ail deuJera A 1. —Introductory Price of Lots. 2. —On Main Traveled Road of Tillamook. 3. —Principal 10-inch Water Main of City. 4. —Street Paving within One Block. 5. —Close in to Business Section. 6. —On Second Avenue East and Stillwell Ave nue where property values are on the up ward trend. The above are a reasonable half doten statements of facts. Come in and we will tell yon a dozen more reasons why you should look at this property. BOTH 1 REASON REASON REASON REASON REASON REASON < r ) ■ BOTH PHONES Office in Todd Hotel, Ground Floor president, but he will not be the candidate of the Republican party. His party may bear some other name. The Republican electors, as private individuals, have the right of every American citizen to think and to vote as they please, but in their official capacity they are in honor bound to cast their ballots in the electoral college for William Howard Taft, the candidate of the Republican party.—Globe Democrat. pound, eight times as much as the British rate. In Germany the maximum weight in the parcels poet is HO pounds. Any parcel up to 11 pounds is delivered at a post age charge of 11 cents, which is less than 2 cents a pound. In the German postal zone system a 22- pound package is carried 10 miles for 17 cents; ZO miles, 22 cente; 50 miles, 37 cents; 100 miles, 47 cents; 150 miles, 59 cents; any greater dis tance in the empire, 72 cents. Aust It is hard to convince Uncle Sam rian rates are about the same. that he has built a $400.000,0)0 canal Democrats in Congress are not without reserving the right of rea waiting until after the election in sonable regulation. taking issue with their own plat Seuator La Follette's name for form. This is “progressive,” since the third party would be some their rule always has been to wait thing descriptive of butting in and until after getting in. But this is spoiling the game. an era of over-confidence in Demo As the vote against Lorimer was cratic circles Last Saturday Con about 2 to 1 it ia probable that an gressman Fitzgerald of a New York other month’a deluge of talk would City district, waa reminded by Con gressman Henry of Texas that he have made it unanimous. In their platform the Prohibition was out of line with the Baltimore ists also favor a cheaper, efficient platform in opposing legislation to parcels post. Congress ia slow to prevent selling options on the cot notice the unanimity barring itself. ton crop. “I decline to withdraw my opposition to the bill,” said Mr. Congress should remember that Fitzgerald. “I believe it is unwise there can also be a conservation of and improper legislation. A de words. The Lorimer case repre claration in a platform adopted at sents an enormous overproduction. Baltimore or elsewhere will not Uncle Sam will carefully and control my action in a legislative courteously consider Panama Canal capacity when I believe, on the proteata, but there will be no occa subject of such legislation, that it sion to surrender any essential is lieyond the power of Congress.” right. He cited decisions of the Supreme Court declaring such legislation Et-Gov. Stephens of Missouri de unconstitutional clares that Bryan is a hypocrite. What does Mr. Stephens think of In these days of high coet of liv Bose Murphy as a candid child of nature, a paragon of truth and fair ing, a medicine that gets a man up out of bed and able to work in a dealing ? few days is a valuable and welcome Commercial Club Meets The regular meeting of the Tillamook Commercial Club was held Monday, July 22, Pres. Shrode presiding. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. Report of Secretary read and ordered adopted. The committee on raising publicity funds reported that the plan is progress ing and that active solicitation would be commenced in the near future. The committee on the establishment of a model dairy farm reported that it had corresponded with Dr. Withycombe of the State Experiment Station, and had beer, informed that unless the funds for the purpose were provided by the county or community the State de partments could not assist in the move ment; that to get State aid would require an act of the legislature. The committee waa instructed to consult with the dairy interests with a view of securing legislation on the subject. The committee on the establishment of a life saving station at Garibaldi reported that it had taken the matter up with the commercial clubs and ship ping interests of the county in an effort to raise the money necessary to procure the site, but that the response had not been very enthusiastic. Committee was instructed to act further in the matter, taking it up with the repre sentatives in Congress if satisfactory arrangements cannot be made locally. It waa moved and seconded that the commercial clubs of the county be in vited to meet with this organisation with a view toward organising a county association. Motion carried. It was moved and seconded that the County Court be included in the invita tion. Carried. It was moved and sec onded that the President and Directors, or the owner of each cheese factory in the county, be also asked to attend. Carried. By common consent Thurs day, Aug. 8, was set for the date of meeting. No further business appearing, it was moved to adjourn. Motion seconded and carried. Democrats in the house stopped an attempt to get into the Congrea aional Record a strright-out free trade speech delivered by Woodrow Wilson in Georgia. Is the party afraid of its candidate or starting in to condense the Record ? remedy. John Heath, Michigan Bar. Cal., had kidney and bladder trouble, waa confined to his bed, unable to turn without help. “1 commenced using Foley Kidney Pills and can trulj re lj eay I was re- lieved at once.” 1 Hie example ____ _ la worth following. Lamar's Drug Store. A« the question of the cost of transi>orting parcels in this coun try. in Jhe mails or by express, is under discussion it is important to note what reduction ia proposed in comparison with the rates that have long teen established. and profit ably operated. in Europe and other continents In the Brit.ah I ales the parcels post rate ia 8 cents for a one (round package, and the rate is proportionately lowered up to the maximum «eight of 11 puutnde, the charge for which is 22 cents, or 2 ante a pound. In the United blatsa ths charge ia 10 cente a For soreness i—2^ of _* the muecleo- _ JLL1. —J. ItSS.L whether induced by violent" exer Auction Sale cise or injury, there is nothing bet. ter than Chamberlain’s Liniment- This liniment also relieve« rheu, Auction Sale.—On Saturday, Au niatic pains. For sale by all deal gust 3rd., beginning at 1 p.m., I cia. will aell at public auction, at my ranch 12 miles south of Tillamook, During the summer months moth 2 wugona, 1 buggy, 1 bear hound, 1 ers of young children should watch rifle, 1 shot gun, and all my house for any unnatural looseness of the bowels. When given prompt stteu hold goods, including chaira, ta tion at this time senous trouble bles, beds, dishes, a new Home may be avoided. t himbwlam'i Comfort range, and other articles Colic, Cholera and diairhoen Rem too numerous to mention. Abso edy can always be depended upon. lutely every article will ’ go to the highest bidder. Terms made known For Sale by all dealer«. at sale. Chas. Wooley, owner I