Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 31, 1912, Image 5

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Tillamook Headlight, October 31, 1912
RlTY RULE AMEND
MENT.
read in another paper' that it is a
bad law, frankly admit that they do
"2.‘i""dew""di^
Woman Suffrage.
friln ¡1™ THE EI)ITOR
High School Notes
JOHN
L.
HENDERSON,
TILLAMOOK HEAD­
HARPER
Football relatione with Hillsboro
voting. What is the result? The ■
LIGHT.)
High have been cancelled Ly the ATTORNEY & COUNSEL
people who have initiated and who
school, owing to the fact
vevrvivornia
,sed by Initiative Peti­ are deeply interested in the meas- ' In the issue of the Headlight, of | - Hillsboro
-
. . .. -
-
,
1
their players are ,
lire—a small minority, about 25 or v»v"OL>ci
October 17th, there was an article llr> ki ♦
LOR-AT-LAW.
tion.
on
account'of’in- ’
a^t .
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30 per cent of the electorate—are by the Oregon State Association I
and parental objertiona,* as
counted for it. as are those who did opposed to the extension of the juries
{
in m “ ,e’,er received from 1 Hl*mook Block, Tillamook,Or
the amending of ««■<»>"" 1 not vote on it at alljand it is de­ suffrage to women.
I am very w“o l,a,ed»
»... Manager
».2™....
sorry there are such association-«, ».
Stain, Thia
IV of the Constitution of clared passed
Room No a6i
•■fact
has caused a ‘down hearted-
ate of Oregon »0 an to require
for
they
are
endeavoring
to
block,
j
That is what lias happened in the
■>
!
ness
”
feeling
among
the
T.
H.
S.
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ority of all electors voting at past and what will happen at the what I sincerely believe would be a '
athle'es, for they have been looking
Action to adopt constitution'll coming election. That is Minority great public g-^od.
,’T. BOTTS,
dmint ami pass mt.at.ve Rule, not Majority Rule.
.The. writer says the majority of farwurd to the guinea with H H. S.
a*
an
important
pleasure
These
L amb, majority vote only
A ttornry - at -L aw .
The proposed amendment will women are opposed to equal suffer
rtora voting thereon to reject safeguard the rights of the people age. I admit tha» there are a large games were the only ones upon ’ Complete set of Abstract Book
T.
H.
S.
’
s
schedule,
soft
is
mani
­
„res referred to the peop le.
and make the rule of the majority, number among the society women fest that Tillamook will have no
i;
are opposed to the extension of
\
ri<ei paid for non­
majority rule indeed,
and not who
VOTE YES OR NO.
inter-schelastic games of football, n > fi: j.
woman's
suffrage.
They
have
per
­
minority rule as at present
haps never thought the matter over unless further arrangements are
Residents.
Is it right that our state constitu­ in its true light. They are the made with some other school which ’
tion should work so that conditions wives and daughters of millionaire, is not probable, as all other schools
Tillamook Block.
could poseibly arise when lees than who are satisfied with prevailing of any football importance have, 1
a majority of the votes cast at an conditions, and do not wish them beyond a doubt, filled their sche I
Both phone«.
e Majority Rule amendment, election could amend the Constitu
I
cha nged.
( dules long before this time.
Good Health, Fair Diges-
hown above, is just as it will tion ?
The main point in their opposi­
The Boys’ Athletic Association 1
ur on the ballot. This is one
tion, Strong Nerves, and
tion,
is
that
they
do
not
care
for
Is
it
not
evident
that
thia
is
the
met
on
Monday
and
decided
to
quit
Z~^
ie most important measures
Hearty Good Humor come
equal
suffrage
because
they
do
weak
spot
in
our
initiative
law?
interscholaatic
football
for
this
year
L
yARI
HA
UUP
I
inu
,oters of Oregon will be called
on account of the above mentioned
HABhKLACH,
not
wish
to
shoulder
the
responsi
­
from
the moderate use of
Is
it
not
true
that
all
are
affected
! to decide at the coming elec
HARPER Whiskey.
by the passage of bad laws as well bilities of a political campaign. The reasons, but an inter-society game
right of franchise cannot change gill probably be held <m Election
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Buy HARPER from
will take from the minority the as good laws? Is it not true that conditions for them, as a man was Day, in which all boys or men who
1
■h abu-ed abused power to initi- all must pay the cost of such legis­ never forced into a political cam­
ED. MCLAUGHLIN
ever
were
members
of
either
society.
lation
?
and pass laws that only a «mall
paign, why should a woman be ?
Tillamook Block.
Is it better to have the approval The active woman will gladly Will be invited to try for the team
tentage of the people under-
ot
the
society
of
which
they
were
id, and confirms the majority of a majority of the total number of shoulder these responsibilities, if once a member. This promises to
votes cast at any election than to responsibilities there are, and the
is rights to rule.
be an interesting and hard fought
as it not been the purpose of pass any law without it?
fashionable woman need have no game as both organizations have Ç^EORGE WILLETT,
If you will carefully consider the fear there will be any responsi­ very strong players both in and out
initiative to give the people-
II'
majority-the right to rule? merits of the Majority Rule amend­ bilities thrust upon her that she of school.
ely How can the majontv rule ment you will vote so that in the does not wish.
A ttohnky - at -L aw .
Arrangements are on foot for a
i or 30 per cent of the voters are future the voters of Oregon will
Because a majority of the society
game
to
be
played
between
T.
H.
S.
take more interest in legislation, women, for they are chiefly the
wed to enact laws ?
»nd Tillamook City teams on Tillamook Commercial Bnildiug.
00k at it this way and you will for it will have a tendency to re ones opposed, do not care for equal Thanksgiving, but whether or not
a ** a a » sa»
the danger in the law which the strain experimenters causing less suffrage, seems to me a poor ex­ this proposition will be successful
T
illamook
O
regon
.
posed amendment will remedy ! untried and experimental meas cuse to withhold it.
I do not think they realise the ex­ is as yet to be determined as sever- i
The valued family re­
•ertain clique, or certain interests urea being proposed, thus giving
al of the High School fellows have
lire a law or laws passed; they the voter more time for the con­ tent of the selfishness of their become disinterested in football, '
cipes tor cough and cold
sideration
of
important
measures.
course,
for
selfish
it
is
and
when
id out an army of paid canvas-
owing to the cancelation of the
T. BOAL8, M.I),
cure, liniments, touics and
;»to solicit names for the petitions
By voting for the Majorv Rule any public officer or private indi­ Hillsboro games.
|
other remedies have as
so much per name, the petition amendment you will correct the vidual works chiefly for his or her
Although the Girls' Athletic As '
filed and the measure goes 011 abusive use of the initiative law, own interest,, with no thought of
careful attention here as
j? ballot; those who have initiated and thereby preserve it in the State the benefit to others their course is sociation has the best part of the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
the most intricate prescrip­
usually a failure. I mean nothing old school building for a gymna­
ie measure and those who signed Constitution.
tions.
e petitions—a small per cent of
TILLAMOOK.
You, Mr. Voter, are io decide thia against these excellent women, for sium, the boys will have a place to
e electorate—vote for it, a tew- very important question, and in I think they are such. They only play in which to play in the near
>ople who know that the proposed order to decide it right you should judge from their own conditions, future, and one that will make the
Our fresh, high grade
Tillamook Block.
and do not realise they are hinder­ girls’ gym look like a “hen coop.”
w is aimed at the rights of the vot“ 322 X Yes on November 5.
drugs
will help to make
ing a great good, which sooner or
»pie vote against it; but the
Benley Stani was elected as Gen­
these remedies more effec-
Majority Rule League.
later must be.
ajority who read in one paper
The writer speaks of a great many eral Manager of Athletics at the
et the law ie a good one and who Paid Advt.
tive than ever.
M. KER RON,
men being indifferent. Right here same meeting and it was decided
I wish to say, why not let the to correspond with outside schools
Right prices are also
active women take the place of the and endeavorto secure a few games
Tillamook High PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
assured.
indifferent
men ? Our country of basketball.
needs more energetic workers and School has a good quanity of ma­
Tillamook Block,
if they can't be found among the terial which only needs developing.
men, there are women more than Some of the most enthusiastic,
students
are
advocating
the
organ
­
willing to do their part.
Oregou.
Tillamcok,
»
The writer does well to speak of ization of a basket ball league in
the. indifferent woman. That is a this county. If this organization is
Reliable
Druggist.
point I wish especially to express. brought about there will probably
Why are some women indifferent ? be five or six teams to join the
ijB « « « * « •
C. HAWK,
1
That is a question which is easily league.
The
Freshman
Class
are
contem-l
answered. The majority of states
of the union bar women from public plating the giving of a Hallowe’en
functions, and she grows up with Party It seems as though the girls
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
only a vague idea of politics. Our are to take charge.
Of course
hoys are early taught to study every one will have a good time,
politics, so as to be able to vote, for who ever went to a Freshman
BAY CITY, OREGON.
intelligently, in the right way, party without having a good time.
when the proper time come. While
Mr.
Moore
has
decided
that
the
the girl, no matter how keen a per
ception she is gifted with, no mat­ Freshman Algebra Class wan too
R. BEALS,
ter how great an intellect, what large, therefore he has divided it in­
good does it do if she has an to two sections; the A class snd the
opinion on politicals affairs ; she B class. There are sixteen members
hasn’t a voice in the making of the in the A class and seventeen in the
REAL ESTATE,
B class, making a total of thirty-
laws she must obey.
Is it any three
Freshman,
the
largest
class
wonder she is indifferent ? Let her
F inancial A gent
once have a voice in the affairs of ever enrolled in the first year of
>
the nation, and she is indifferent Tillamook High School.
Tillamook, Oregon.
no longer. She is then one of the
The dramatically gifted students
people of the nation ; and while are praticing faithfully on “Uncle
she is still a woman at heart in her Rube” and will be ready to appear
domestic affairs, she will then have before the public with this four act
H. GOY NE,
with the problem of buying Harness,
the right to use her intellect, and drama-comedy in a short time.
»
you will find it distinctly advnnta
help her brothers, in bettering the
Professor Baker announced on
geons to come and do your select­
conditions of the nation
Monday that all High School boys
A ttorn ey - at -L aw .
It appears to tre unjust, that we seen
ing here,
You will get the best
smoking, or using tobacco in
should have to ask for what should any form would be subject to sus­
qualities, the most thorough and
be our right—nay, not only ask, pension from school for an indefinite Office : Opposite Court House. conscientious workmanship, and be
but beseach it. The American men period. It has been discovered that
charged the moat reasonable prices.
are noted for their chivalry to High School boys smoking has in­
T illamook , O rrgon .
We can supply single or dogblB
women, why not grant us this fluenced the boys of the lower
privilege.
Sets or any single article that you
grades to use tobacco also Thia
In conclusion, I wish to say to is the main reason given for the
may be in need of.!
the voters of this county, and the measure which has been taken
ken As
An T-'\R. P. J. SHARP,
State of Oregon in general, that yet no boys have been sus| ^pended, I 1 ■
W.A, Williams&Co
while the fashionable women of the and it to be hoped that they «ui
will be
be A-r
state are opposed to equal suffrage sensible and atop the filthy habit.
Next
Poor to Tillamook County Bank.
I
RESIDENT DENTIST,
for the reason that they have noth­
IIBlllUiC 11UH
_
,
Teachers’ Annnal Institute
start V ­
ing more to wish for in this respect,
E. F. Carlton. Office across the street from th*
the working woman, the business ed on October 30th
E
woman,- the thinking woman, are Assistant State Superintendent of
Court House.
working zealously for what should Education, will take charge of the
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
(This Advertisement Paid For by People Supporting H. V. Alley.) be generously given her. Please institute,and much good work ia ex- ,
Dr. Wise’s office.
give this matter your earnest con pected. Mr. Carlton was here laat
REFLEX SLICKER
sideration,
and vote yes for commencement and delivered the
KEEPS OUT AIL THE RAIN
address to the graduating class of
women’s suffrage.
Civic Duties vs. The Political
1912 He proved to be a very intel­
Yours truly,
PATfNTEU
A Y oung W oman of V oting ligent and logical apeaker. There r-p SARCHET,
Game.
I
.
The
Fashionable
Tail»»
will
be
three
extra
holidaya
thia
A ge
week for the students, owing to the
Ida M. Tarbell says one of her
Institute. This will give them a
chief objections to woman suffrage
t
good chance to make up any work, C.eauing, Pressing and Repai.-
is that “it will take the attention of
November Jury List.
in which possibly they have fallen
woman from what I believe to be
iug a Specialty.
behind.
their real civic duties by interest­
The jury list for the November
The Ciceronian Literary Society
ing them in the political game,
W ater
when they should be concentrating term of the Circuit Court, which will gave their first program which is 8» »re in Hein« Photographic
C annot
T hese *'
their attention on specific civic convene on the llth, was drawn the first program of the year, on
R ijn I n At
Gallery.
Tuesday, October 29th. The mam
R eflex E dges
work.’’
last week, as follows:
T he F ront
feature was the initiation of new
P rotect Y ou u
All right minded women want this
work done, but they differ as to the W. F. Latimer, Tillamook, farmer. members. After they were lined
WATEBFPOOr- - D usablk
A.
3.
Tilden,
Nehalem,
farmer.
up on the front of the stage they
method The suffragist thinks the
SATISrACTION GUARANTEED
J. CLAUSSEN,
were each instructed to repeat a
ballot the panacea for all its ills of C L. Alley, Nehalem, farmer.
$3.00 Everywhere
Robert
J.
Watt,
Tillamook,
farmer.
nursery rhyme which was done
society. The anti-suffragist be­
lawyer
A. J. TOWER CO.
without much hesitancy.
lieves that the constant and effect- Wm. Hosley, Tillamook, farmer,
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BOSTON
! ive influence now exerted by women li. L. Kinnaman, Beaver, farmer
fnUföl*
Tower < Canadian limited,
Çcutachrr
C.
A.
Svenson
Tillamook,
farmer.
L nonio
■’»
i on legislation and public affairs is
Bid*
Wanted
for
Concrete
Work.
G.
H.
Poland,
Tillamook,
farmer.
| due to the character and intelligence
aij Tillamook Block,
of the woman who advocates good Jidgar Munson, Tillamook, farmer.
I causes
A woman now interested Dee Tomilson, Tillamook, farmer. I The Clover I-eaf Creamery Com­
Alex
Watt,
Tillamook
farmer
in a matter of public welfare is
pany wishes to receive bids on
T illamook • . O rkoon -
known to be unselfish and with I. J. Hollett, Blaine, farmer/
making a concrete floor in its mak­
! only the interest of her cause at F. S. Foster, Cloverdale, niillman.
ing room, thirty by thirty, filling
heart.
The same woman under I H. Moore. Tillamook, tarnier.
floor to level of present floor, and
Let us show you our
i woman suffrage is only one of Wesley Rush, Tillamook farmer.
making concrete whey tank. Also
E. REEDY, D.V.M.,
I_ C. Miller, Cloverdale, farmer.
1
many
political
units,
with
ignorant
for putting new silts under factory.
*peciai display of attrac­
and indifferent woman voters add­ N. McMillan. Garibaldi, farmer.
[.eave bids at office of Carl Haber
tive new styles.
We are
¡VETERINARY_____ ,
ed Io the other elements arrayed M J Edwards, Tillamook, farmer. lach. Secretary Clover Maf Cream
Thus Kellow. Hebo, farmer.
perfectly equipped for
1 against her success,
ery Co, on or before November 1st,
'^I lBoth Phones». *
making group pictures
A few women today are idealiz Geo. Baxter, Dolph, farmer.
1912. The company reserves the
I ing the ballot, while what will E. M. Bales, Tillamook, car|>enter. right to reject any or all bids.
and will please *yoti with
James
Hunt,
Fairview,
farmer.
< Iregon,
> really solve juvenile deliquency,
CLOVER L eaf CkEAMERY COMPANY Tillamook
the quality offuur work.
I intemperance, the white slave traf- Wm Tinneratet. Tillamook, farmer,
E
H.
Lane,
Nehhlem,
farmer.
i fic, and the social evil is education,
What They Will Da •»
1 education and more education in A. A. Imlah, Cloverdale, farmer.
! the home« and from the earliest V. Holden. Tillamook, farmer.
They will cure your bactacba.
| hour of childhood, and therein lies A. M. Commons, Oretown , farmer.
Thoa.
R.
Monk,
Tillamook,
photog
­
*
You
awake
with
a
mean,
strengthen
your kidney®» aaa-
; the civic duty of woman, bigger
rapher,
„ .
,
taste in the mouth, which rermncb
' than the casting of any ballot, and
, absorbing enough to occupy all the Claude Lewallen, Hebo, farmer.
you that your stomach w in a bad „■».««* -•
Tf
G. B. Lamb, Tillamook, millman.
women of Oregon for ail time.
condition- It should also remind
J It ia to keep the women of thia C. Deamond, Carnahan, farmer.
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the
esceea
ana
aa*a
you that there is nothing so good
out of the “political game’’
w?n^E 12” ha" a bad «*• you ! State
25 watte............................................. **
for a disordered stomach as that cauaea rheumstiaw F»a-
and leave them free for this great
If you have young children you
**"’ medicine obtainable eat of all their duties that are aak
40 watte............................................. ™
Chamberlain’s Stomach and laver vsnt »right • Di.eaaa
« ¿¿AT* “.wi,h a* »««• d''«y - you to vote against the woman have perhaps noticed that disorder­
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Tablets.
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"Pim^n bq g HeTC “ “ dru*K’’»> 1 suffrage amendment at the coming ed of the stomach are their «jp**.
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common
ailment.
To
correct
thia
They
bu'U
up
ths
•y.U
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i
’
.
assM
gtreagtb. Rai use subsUlBto*
election.
lain'»
Chamber
Frosted I^m pa five cent« extra.
'¿re • .
,cr
re »tor» natural coadit.«.. .nd srs .f
The Oregon State Association you will find Chamberlain s Stomach ,
--He m their «ctor" ih.t one herdly re»!
k
.’•y* bnoa Lolfar of Sarato
Effective October llth.
Opposed to the Extension of and Liver Tablets excellent They «
Uamar** D»ufl Store.
taken. Chamb«»!«"»
are easy and pleasant to take snd
, E lectwic L ight AND ,e* a .nmiujee
ob th- ’
ro""'d«r it the bent
the Suffrage to women
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VOTE FOR
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OU NT Y COMMISSIONER
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Vote for One).
76 X H. V. ALLEY of Tillamook County, Independent.
H. V. ALLEY
Independent Candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Resident of Tillamook County 30 Years
Efficient County Commissioner for 6 Years
.
,
Now is the time
to have that
group picture made.
Foleys
Kidney
Pills
J
Monk’s Studio.
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