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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1912)
TÎIlamook H«®dliäht. flu9ust I912' was doled out to the highest bidder. Who Are Hepubliciaa, T THE “SYSTEM.” I The day of the “soup pot is I a day ’ s work. That to one out I heaven, which causes unchant- Advertising Rate*. gradually drawing to a close which . T* at,empt °f the «00*^ tact no of several reasons why Tilla-I able differences of opinions or fact no aouoi doubt msec- makes — Bro. -------- Baker Taxpayers “ Stung ” with sad and lonely, indeed, and not ln Oregon and elsewhere t0 J? mook County is obtaining good some ranting L egal A dvertisements : _ - »- --------------- really responsible for many things tinue in -v, the 8ame R Direct and Indirect What surprises visitors the city a brief visit to revive a 10 roads First Insertion, per line .... $ he says and dees • | - " “ same u time* 5 most is that thereare only three ‘church, “denounce respectable . i I - partv, . while, at the — Each subsequent insertion, line Taxation. ! [The Herald starts out and makes nouncing^ their intention of Business and professional cards, road supervisors and i---- that ----- the 1 citizens and then take his de the*¿etoundi'ng’eta’tement as gospel porting the Bull Moose"»«* uM 1 month .................................. 1 00 , county judge and county com- parture with a goodly wad of E verybody ’ s D oing I t . truth that “the state tax of 1903 be, ludicrous were it not for ih Homestead Notices................... 5 00 money in his jeans, which the Oregonian. ing $67.833.26, and the state tax of ciple involved whict, ... ,ne PH- Timber Claims.......................... 10 00 i missions are constantly on the dear brothers and sisters helped 1911 being $337,379 96.” Taxpayers ' ,nv°'Jca’ w“‘ch either demoj. 5 1 jump when road work is going Locals per line each insertion The Tillamook Headlight must be would-be congratulating them-. 8,ra,ei lhat they are noting J Display advertisement, an inch, on looking after the taxpayers’ to raise, because they were fre somehow mistaken in its sharp com 50 interest in their autos. Let the quently told that The Lord selves if this was so. and the pathy with the movement nr 1 month................................... __ tn will have a hard time prov- deliberately attempting Just plaint about the increase of taxes Herald All Resolutions of Condolence un good work go on in road build loveth a cheerful giver.” correct figuree^'for^WU^T^'^state ^Publician organ^S in-that county for the past ten years. Lodge Notices, 3c. per line. take a retrospective view of the ing, and if the County Court Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. ■eligious conditions in this city There has been no increase, at tax was only $3,063,815.75, of which ce,'e the people T., ‘ ey ri- dsfeJ Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, pursues the same policy in the and we think our readers will least of state taxes. On the con Multnomah had to pay one-third, their allegiance to Roosevelt. etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed future as in the past, Tillamook trary, they have decreased, under and Tillamook county $49,238.50, ing five lines. county will ¡still keep to thp agree with us that whenever the beneficent workings of our which included $572.50 for the State at the same time announce : front in the good roads move the city has been visited by modern system of having every Normal, a big jump since 1903, they are Republicana, and thi/ I ment, for many permanent some hot headed, over bearing thing free through Government when the State tax was only $6,612. the face of the fact that their idJ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. pieces of road have been prop minister they did more harm bounty. For authority that state As to whether our new system of has publicly stated that he (STRICTLY in advance .) legislation is responsible for in the Republian party and wiio.2^1 erly fixed in regard to survey, than good. Enough along that taxes are leas, we offer in evidence, crease One year.......................................... 1.5o in taxation will be just line. And to come to a conclu 75 drainage and building which Six month»..................-.................... mention one case. We will take forth have no affiliation with it in contradiction of worthless tax 50 sion, there are those who be Three month»................................... anyway. That they are doing (kJ will not have to be relocated receipts and the common impres the Port law which can be invoked under the Oregon system. This with the tacit consent of the ¿d and rebuilt at some future date. lieve in the churches getting to gether and working together sion of every taxpayer in Oregon, law allows a commission to bond a Moose there is abundant gr0lla| Entered as second class mail mat- under one head, thus saving a the testimony of the Oregon Blue Port to the extent of 10 per cent and for belief judging by the COUJ t«r July, 1888, at the poet office at The Herald seems to take a large amount of money that, to Book, issued by the State of Ore lew a tax of 1 per cent, on ten Tillamook, Ore., under the act ot pursued by him in other state* I great deal of pleasure in calling all intent and purposes, is now gon; and the State of Oregon ought mills, without even submitting the although March 3. 1879. he himself is nowcZl issue to a vote of the people. the snap shot man a “standpat misspent in maintaining half a to know. On page 45 (edition of bond But to be brief, if the Herald is in pletely out of the party. ter” and opposed to progress dozen organizations. This may : 1911) we fine: doubt about the system increasing There can be no half-way me«, and the Oregon system. We ___ taxation, what about the Port of .___ _____ | Through the enactment of laws not _____ be a __________ very eloquent sermon, cannot help smiling at such nor do we know whether it is of by the legislature, licensing and Bayocean levying a ten mill tax ? urea about this. There is no p» We will allow the dairymen and aible position “on the fence” (J childish prattle. But we want .he progressive or . •■•»dpal property owners in Barnegat and men who align themselves unde to put a bug in Bro. Trombley's order, the subject is worth : companie8. etc ..and the receipt of Carnahan precincts to decide Editorial Snap Shots the Bull Moose standard. ear. The snap shot man was careful consideration from a funds from other sources the bur- whether --- --- they ----- were “stung” or not cannot be Republicans and, at td fighting for purity in politics financial standpoint us well as'den of defraying the expenses of by. the new methods of legislation, same time, exert whatever influence rid.J Are Republicans going to de and purity in the home when a having one strong active church state government has been lifted ithey rnay have in attempting to de. from the Bhouldera of the taxpayers sert and destroy the party be few of the strongest advocates in the place of so many. of the state in the aggregate of over Looking Over the State. ¡feat that party’s candidatesand cause Roosevelt attempted to of the Oregon system held up two and one-half million dollars steal 238 delegates by tiling the State legislature with lav A first personal meeting has oc- 1 principles. Whether or not they within the last 11 years, ending: ___ flimsy contests ? Failing to do ish expenditures, wine suppers The Fight For Good Government Dec. 31, 1910, and the receipts from curred _______ Gov. __ . Wilson and believe that the ChicagoSeottnd ____ between the scources of indirect taxation are Mr. Underwood, Democratic leader tion was a corrupt affair, andPrek. so he and hiB followers are in and nigl't revelry with fast Lost. increasing at the rate of 10 per cent women, and at a time before tent on busting up the party. in the House. Speaker Clark had dent Taft’s nomination secured by per annum. Bro. Trombley knew there was In again taking up the battle previously called on Wilson, but by fraud, as has so often beet There you have it, right from such a placeasOregou.Thereare against the fraudulent referendum ■ that was chiefly complimentary. A charged, makes no real difference The Oregon system is a good truly a whole lot of self-right petitions, the University of Oregon official headquarters. The belief talk between Wilson and Under with their position. The privilege thing to talk about, but when eous, sanctimonious political was merely fighting for good gov that taxes are growing heavier is wood is practical politics. It is of leaving the party is their be it don't suit the boss politicians hypocrites in the world, and ernment. Its board of regents had all a myth so far as the state is con stated that the two went over the yond question, and they certainly they balk. For instance, the when we see men intent ou already relinquished all claim to cerned. The taxpayer’s burden trap of the country, state by state, should not remain in it, if they cad Oregon delegates were instruct political corruption and bribery the appropriations in question, be has been lightened, and yet he in order to eatimate the debatable not support its platform, but to de ed to vote for Roosevelt in the at one stage of the political cause the millage bill makes pro complains. There must, of course, points and the nature of the work clare that they are still member»d National convention, but on the game,and then posing as Simon vision for the University’s needs. be an error about the Tillamook to be done. Such an operation will the party while doing their best« advice of Colonel Roosevelt, figures; for taxes cannot, of course, [>ure advocates of the Oregon The University was but seeking to ■ make intelligent Democrats thought- defeat its candidates, is an exhibi two of the delegates, Coe and be both lighter and heavier. system and the sovereign will save the state from the disgrace of 1 ful It is stated in a report of the tion of bad faith and hvpocriey Ackerson, refused to vote ami But, taking for granted that taxes bolted the convention. Was of the people at another, having fraud and forgery made a , may be heavier, in places, is the interview between Wilson and which has but few parallels in the | annals of politics. that obeying the sovereign will one must and cannot help part of its legislative system. 1 Oregon system to blame? Un- Underwood, written for the Demo •pf the people or the sovereign doubt the sincerity of such poli i The petitions that were filed by doubtedly; but not the Oregon cratic press, that “they decided There is no such thing as r tical tricksters. Yes, Bro. Parkison and his crowd were not will of the political bosses ? there would have to be some cam “Roosevelt Republican.” Thereare Trombley, the snap shot man is an evidence of the will of the people 1 political system. It is the univer- no degrees or half way stations it a “standpatter“ for purity in of the state. They were inspiredj i sal system of spending more and paigning done in Missouri, and the party. A man must eitherbei that while New York was pretty Every once in a while some politics and the home, and still more for all sorts of public schemes, man or a mouse, and when any skipper will be reckless enough an enthusiastic “standpatter" by spite, and were tainted with improvements, utilities and essen certain to go Democratic the Dem man tells you that he is a “repute fraud. Such names as were not ocrats there would have to be on to cross in over the bur under boosting Tillamook County, a tials. If the public wants it, it lican but will support the Bull They make it number of years before Bro. rank forgeries were secured in costs nobody much; and bonds are their guard and not feel too cock Moose ” put him down as a hypo, his own sails. questionable places and by ques-| sure." The conversation related once in a while, but in the ma Trombley cast his lot amongst voted for or the money is appropri crite and a cheap political dema jority of cases it only means the best class of people and the tionable men. It is a disgrace to! ated outright." Withal, we spend also to such states as Pennsylvania, gogue Those who get out into the the Oregon system - of government Ohio, Maine and Connecticut, another vessel to pile up on the best section of the state. Yet anxious days and troubled nights open and announce their divorce- beach to be broken up when the we are called a “standpatter," that such petitions should be allow, i worrying and wondering at the ‘ where conditions were supposed to ment from the party must be re ed to become a part of it. first storm sweeps the coast. "reactionary” and opposed to ' high cost of living. i . he hopeful. Such expectations are spected. The University has lo$t its fight ' novel. Ohio and Maine have been The skipper of the schooner C. the Oregon system. Will some 1 __ . — -- --------- Prominent among these political [Then pity the poor taxpayers, Republican every year since the T. Hill undertook to sail the one please pray for the Oregon for the honor of the state. The renegades is one Dan Kellaher.wbo, vessel in over the Nehalem bur system ami that Bro. Tromb work of crooked petition peddlers with the large increase in direct Republican party was founded, and has been endorsed. It is a great taxation and an increase of 10 per while still acting as a Republic»« and it is no surprise that his ley’s eyes may be open even victory—for corrupt politics.- cent per annum in indirect taxation. Pennsylvania missed but once in candidate for presidential elector vessel is now on the beach. The people of Oregon are having a this time. tually to see some of its defects. Eugene Register. and, as such, is in honor boundto I haid time of it. Now to be told that Under the congressional reappor- vote for the choice of Oregon Repub The majority of Republicans are not going to desert the party in the ¡(residential election for auother party. They registered and voted us Republicans in the primary election, and we think they are in honor bound to vote for the Republican nominees, that is if they want to play fair in politics. But thereare those who won’t play fair unless they can run the Republican party. Failing in that, they are now endeavoring to wreck the Re publican party, notwithstand ing they registered as Republi cans and voted as Republicans at the primary election. licans in the electoral college, signs We are going to preach a ser A thousand prominent and scien mon to the members of the Pro tific men in Europe and America markable after they have been pil- consists of <31 votes. The number a call for the formation of the Ball ing up year after year.—Ed ] , necessary to elect ia 266. As Demo- Moose party in Oregon and urga testant churches in this city, have been asked to make a list of ----------------- ------- I cratic leaders are in doubt about his compatriots to assist him is although it may be a poor ser what they consider the seven won Says State Tax is $337,379.98 such states as New York and overthrowing the very organizatio» mon and not make one convert, ders of the modern world, and re-1 in 1911 when it is Over Missouri they have little comfort he has tacitly pledged himself w it will set people thinking, any »ponses have come from a majority Three Million Dollars. i when they try to figure where the support. In this attempt to steal way. It won’t be a politicial large enough to represent their de Tillamook Herald. ' 266 for their ticket can come from. the regularly nominated Republic»» sermon after the Bull Moose cision. The subjects proposed The Headlight of July 18th con Speaker Clark told Wilson that electors, the boosters of the Bull style, when an attempt was numbered fifty-six and the seven tained an article wherein Oregon’s made to steal 238 delegates by standing at the head, in their or progressive laws are held respon Missouri will require work. New Moose in Oregon really show the sible for the increase in state taxes York is not likely to be ardent for a flimsy nature of their cause »nd ficticious contests. Nor will it der, are the wireless, telephone, from 1903 to 1911, the state tax of nominee due to the personal efforts be a sermon of the water wagon acknowledge that they have nc aeroplane, radium, antiseptics and being $69,833.26. and the state ot Bryan. Even New Jersey is in or of the exciting revival kind, antitoxins, spectrum analysis and 1903 tax of 1911 being $337,379.98. How, doubt, having gone against Gov. hope of success by honest tneaa» and we promise our readers we . the X ray. Falling short by a few or in what manner Oregon’s pro and a fearless fight in the open. will not touch on theology. The votes were the Panama Canal, gressive laws are responsible for Wilson in the last legislative elec They are entitled to no considera subject matter of our sermon is , anaesthesia und synthetic chemis the great increase in state expendi tion. Massachusetts voted for Taft tion, and will receive none front during the past nine years in a presidential primary. When misspent effort amongst the try. All in the winning list are re tures true Republicans. There are thou the article does not state. Wilson and Underwood weighed sands of men in the party who do Protestant churches of this city, , cent in origin. Three relate to the In considering Oregon's increas «nd if we gain no other point means of rapid communication, ed state tax we think it would be the situation state by state they not fully subscribe to all of *hí to consider a few real causes struck one of the verities on which sentiments of those in control The rivers and hnrbors bill we shall set people to thinking. , two to medical advance, while spec well rather than the imaginary one the campaign must turn. Their In the first place, of those who ( lias been signed by President their party, but they will not dwelt trum analysis reaches out into the “Oregon’s progressive laws.’’ Tuft utid money is now avail belong to the six Protestant ( study of the universe. Radium is a and will P* Until the year 1903 or just prior conclusion that cocksure predictions the organization. able for the improvement of churches, the whole number , curiosity of unknown possibilities, to the Lewis and Clark Exposition, are not advisable is justified by the forth their best endeavors to swot* development of Oregon had definite facta, ! the success of the principle* 11 Tillamook and Nehalem burs. would only make a moderate and not yet obtainable in quanities the been very slow. After the great fair ■■■■■ After years of agitation, now size congregation, which one , needed for active experiment. The things began to move, an<T we be-' One of the myateries of Congress which they believe. In other wonk , that the government has made building and one minister are liat . .. . , * they do not believe in wrecking •• in itself ia proof that the pro lieve we are safe m saying that no , au appropriation for the Tillu capable of handling. What we gressiveness of the world is a fact other state in the Union has de- 18 why “can BPend months on a organization that they cannot co«- taoolt bar, we are not in u posi want to ascertain is whether it is , well established, and that the won veloped as Oregon has during the Lorimer case and begruge a day or trol, as Roosevelt and hia rob»j seven years, and the good two for an appropriation bill, tion to comply with the ConJi- misspent effort to have six orgtr , der» yet to come would tax the past ‘ friends would do, and in taking«“1 work is still going on. | ________________ _ i tions, consequently there is nizations doing Christian work Imagination With our present marked and if they could be for- Mr. Brvan remarks in hie paper position they have shown th** rapid development must necessari ’ going to be delay in one of the when one organization could aeen. selves to be honest, aud really!*! ly come corresdonding expendi that he is among those who love most important improvements do so at, probably, one third of bued with the idea of placing pn* Champ Clark. The affection was so tures; proper educational advant What bids fair to be one of the lliut concerns the county. Ne the cost. We do not think that ages must be maintained; the state dissembled at Baltimore that Mr. ciple above the lust for office, whid halem will go a head with the im we are far wrong when we say, celebrated cases in the annuls of must of necessity take part in Clark still feels an aching void alone is the distinguished feal“1’ provement of its bur, which will taking investments on church crime, involving the reputation of many undertakings tor the up of the Bullmooseites and the* of the state which is opeu up and help develop tlint property and pastors' salaries, the New York police force, is the building Figures found in Madrid show frothy leader of Oyster Ray- somewhat old in years but decid part of the county, giving it an and for maintenance and other assassination of Henry Rosethal, a edly new in development. The line between Republican** that the eight-montha voyage of advantage in having the first fixed charges, such a missions, professional gambler of that city, In considering another side of Columbua during which America party wrecker is clearly in front of the Hotel Metropole, in etc., that it takes $10,000 a year the situation we might say that start in bur improvements. there is no occasion for anybody to support these churches in this the heart of the metropolis, in the property values and the wealth of was diacovered coat $7200. It will be mistaken.—Polk County city, not taking into considera full glare of electric lights, shortly Oregon have increased to a marked stand at the head of cheap real server. I illiitiiook (.outity is coming tion the Catholic church. With after midnight, by a gang of men d*arce during the past nine years estate transactions. In Tillamook County for instance | in for considenible prnise for its these facts established, it does who made their escape in a touring the state tax for 19CO was $6,612 and ext client romla by those who appear that there is wasted ef car. The special significance of in 1911 it was $48,666. Land that A visitor from Panama says the ' The world will be glad to !**_ have been traveling over the fort when one pastor and one the murder lay in the fact that could be bought for from $25 to $50 hottest days are found in North that the United States Govef-1*"! county in autos. They are church would tre sufficient if Rosenthal had already made a con per acre in 1903 is now selling as America. But think of the annual has taken steps to stop tbe »“*” high as $»)0 per acre and some of range of ths thermometer up thia greatly surprised, seeing that the church people would get fession of the relation of the it ties practiced upon the ! has sold for as much as $400, $500 the county was isolated for so together and work together. gambling dena to the police force and even $600 per acre. What way. One tussle with zero would the Putumayo country m **** When first reported the ouWF many years, to find tlint Tilln- It is right here where the diffi of the city, and on the coming day about the price of butter fat in 1911 wipe Panama off the map. niook is far ahead uf other coun culty is confronted, viz., that of waa about to continue his evidence ■l^comparrcl to the price paid in I seemed to be so extreme Mr. W. S. Gunsalus, a farmer liv needless that they were distrsaj*. ties in mud improvements, anti different creeds and formalities. before the district attorney. The We believe we are safe in saying ing near Fleming, Pa., says he haa with the exception of Multno Wesleyan» think the tenetsofthe driver and owner of the car io that our farmer friends would far used Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Later information, however. mah county, lead nil other M.K. church nrc riglit'andcling which the assassins escaped were rather take conditions as they now and Diarrhoea Remedy in his that the stories were not crags** Counties in good roads. And iu to them, Culvenites cling tena soon arrested, along with several are with high taxes, than go back family for fourteen years, and that tions. England, which h** he haa found it an excellent remedy, talking over the rood questiou ciously to the Presbyterian other suspects, including Jack to the conditffins om 9 o 3 l There is a difference between say and takea pleasure in recommend financial interest in the oar’ with visitors, they admit that creed, the Camphellites say the Rose, a former partner of the dead ing country, was aroused over m a thing is so »nd proving it is ing it For sale by ail dealers. —------ —------ V- they are not receiving value for Christian church to the only man. District Attorney Whitman so It is now up to Brother Baker ports earlier even than w 'li - their money,which wii * the case church, and the V.B. church openly intimated that the police to prove that Oregon a Progressive "'I was cured of diarrhoea by one United States, and laws are responsible for our pre dose of Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Chol in this enuuty for many years, because Otterbein wus the officials were implicated because sent state tax Like all other dyed era and Diarrhoea Remedy,” writes made immediately to the fur some of the counties have founder. From our observation ________ they feared what Rosenthal might in the wool standpatters, he hates M. E Gebhardt, Oriole Pa. There Office to take some action SO or 00 road supervisors, and we find amongst a large propor tell and Mayor Gaynor began a Oregon's progressive laws, and in is nothing better. For sale by all these crimes. Yesterday« from experience we (ill know tion of church members that ¡wreonal investigation of the whole consequence naturally lays al their dealers. Washington and ------------------------ - I inKiun auu London that a great deal of motiev have they are closer together than affair. doors every condition or arrarent apparent ■ most common ailments tekmH ,h* — _______________ _____ to act, Washington __ trouble he does not understand I O'** of been wnsted tswsing mao work most people imagiue. and it is people aflict-. “It is clear," said eiid the foreip foreif« a^. . are aflict-j Nebraska Democrate are threaten He wouhd rather go back to the that ■ hard * working and not building roads. Those only when some minister comes i Apply ‘ retary, "that the United days when ths l-ossea and no one ed with is lame' back. ed with a fresh split The aide soft jot* have t»een cut out in along and attempts to argue else had the say in regard to Ore- Chamberlain's Liniment twice' a that proposes to eliminate Bryan go« a affair»; when legislators were day and massage the parta thorough 3 a better opportunity to K** Tillamook county, and tlioer h^» chiirrh * an<* *• ,hc favorite in the bettinj ly at at each each applic application, and you'will done than has any other K”'*’ *’ who work ou the roads must do tits church the only gateway to« bought and sold like so many ly »cattle; aud the V. A senatorahip 1 get quick relief. «toston. For sale by all ment which is interested.