Tillamook Headlight, March 6. IÖI3. I <•<1 that it i- <-< oiiomy to build Tillamook Cheese. hard surfaced road» on the main j (From the Oregonian). I.KOAl. Al»VKkH»K>IENTe : highways. Tillamook County In almost every settlement in the Fir»t Insertion, per line $ is admirably situated on account West, in every settlement where it *Eacl> mibHeipient insertion, line of its length for a road of that Husinea» anil professional cards, is known, Tillamook cheese stands character, and it will be a wise as the best product of the kind ex­ 1 mouth ................................. 1 investment when ever the time Homestead Notice» ............. ’ tant Let it be said to the pride of is ripe to start on that kind of Tiintier Claim» -•• 10 Oregcn, the pride of Tillamook and J ocals per line each insertion modern road building. When the glorification of the manufactur­ Di «piav advertisement, an inch, taking into account the long 54J I IlKHltll ................. 1 wet season and the heavy tra­ ers that this position has been ar­ All Resolutions oft ondolence and It ii- safe to say that the con­ vel over them in winter, the rived at and ia being maintained, 1-od.te Notile». 5c. per line. and will in the future be still main tinual agitation on account of wear and tear every year is a Cant» of Thank», 5c. per line. the street pavement will queer source of continual expense, tained and accentuated; that co­ Notice». Lost, Strayed or Stolen, el minimali rate, 23c. not exceed­ sale» of city property and put it which is eliminated with hard operation and splendid business judgment are the foundations upon j on the bum this summer if it ing five line». surfaced pavement. which the Tillamook cheeaemakers ! continues much longer, for in a ruction of that character there have builded their reputation and RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION. When simmered down, and upon which they maintain the high aresureto be more or less knock­ I STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. I 1 .So ing. For instance, some few eliminating nil other personal quality of their product and keep One year......... 75 months ago,two gentlemen who features injected into the fight, Six months .... intact their organization. r.o Three month» were engaged to tight the con­ there are but a few points to de In these days ot trust busting struction company,inferred that cide in regard to the pavement. and trust explosions, when the Entered as second class mail mat ter July, 1888, at the post office at the city was liable to go broke In laving the pavement have Government is looking with a T.llariook, Ore., under the act of with so much improvement the Warren Construction Com­ microscopic scrutiny into the busi- I going on. Of course, this was pany complied with the specifi­ M re h 3, 1879. ness methods ot all associations ■aid for effect, lint these ami cations of their contract ? It and organizations that hamper or similar remarks by curb stone does r.ot matter how many sam­ menace a fair and honest competi- 3-illamooh IjfabHgbt, knockers will surely have some ples of pavement may be sent i tion in business, it is pleasing to weight with those w ho were in here from other towns,theques- note that while the Tillamook the notion of investing in this tion to decide is whether the cheesemakere have an organization company has made good. If through which practically all of the city. not. tfien it must do so. It may cheese made by the twenty-two fact­ take a law suit to decide it, and ories in the county is handled, still So the City Council has de­ perhaps that may be the quick­ this organization stands on solid cided to obtain technical and est and most satisfactory way of ground, well within the law, for it legal advice from those who -ettling it, for wrangling over in no way comes within the pur are not interested in the pave­ it for several weeks have not view of the acts of Congress to pre­ ment fight. Anything for a accomplished anything, in fact, i vent fair, honest and open competi­ ’change But do something to Republicans who voted for a a great deal of injustice hqve tion. have the matter settled as soil Democratic governor should teen done some of our citizens. The Tillamook cheesemakere as possible. Quit chewing the not complain if the governor It toes not look reasonable to would welcome the advent into rag and quibbling and iudulg appoint» a democratic circuit •vmeofthe business men who their county of many hundreds of ing in a ’ hold up” game, for have n<>t been dragged into the dairy cows and the establishment judge. that kind of tactics have ro>t tight that the Warren Construc­ of a large number of additional resulted in deciding the <|ues- Il is enough to make one feel tions involved. But get busy. tion C<>. would deviate from the cheese and butter factories. They sciirey now we’re under a Dem­ Sue the construction company, terms of their contract and ruin believe Tillamook is one of the best ocratic administration. We do go after damages from those the reputation of a company if not the very beet, dairy sections hope that it will pan out better who defamed the characters of that is doing millions of dollars in the United States. They have than the last Democratic tizzle. f work every year in the North­ some of our citizens, put on the made a reputation for their product gloves and settle it that way. or west for a little bit of a job in second to none in the country, the Tillamook. True it is that all The saying is that war is bell. get together in a love feast ami equal of any in tlie world, and all Well, we've hud a whole lot of dine and wine one another with pavement is not composed of they ask of new concerns is to personal wats in this city, and complimentary speeches as the the same amount of material, make an article to assist in main­ Irani the looks of tilings the pre after dinner topic. Any old for the reason that climatic con­ taining this standard. e. it tight will become more tro thing to bring alaiut a settle­ ditions have to be considered, But this they will do in a fair and pical and interesting whenever ment and to quit the "fleeting,” w hich is referred to experts who honorable way and not by coercion the other side »tarts on the war for it will do the city more harm know which is best for a hot, or dishonest methods, and they dry climate and that which is offer to any newcomers who wish path. _____ _____ than good. best for a cool, wet climate like to join in their enterprise a fair re­ that in Tillamook. It seems e | There is no better index of the that the company have this lati- turn on the investment. There will growth of n citv than the an- tilde in their contract. No one be no cutting of prices to drive any nual increase in the receipts of could control the wet weather concern out of business, there will lt a post office. For»everal years last summer, which is the rea­ be no combination in restraint of ¡r the receipts of the post office of son that some pavement will business, no methods to make the I Tillamook City have increased have to be fixed. The Head­ consumer pay more than an honest about SllKk>, and when the fiscal light has not allowed itself to price for their product. The number of pounds of milk I year is reached the end of this become excited ever the street year, the post office will have pavement ruction, for there are used to make this cheese, amount­ made another gain of $1000 in wheels within wheels, and as ing to 4,016,150 pounds, was 36 534,- 575. A simple calculation will there­ So Attorney Bagiev, of Hills­ receipts over the previous year, the company is under bonds to fore give the amount per pound re­ boro, denieH liuving anything to with a total income of, proba­ maintain the pavement for five ceived by the dairymen for their do with employing detectives bly, $7,230.00 to $7,500.00. That year and at the end of that time milk and the price per pound te- for the purpose of incriminating alone is the most healthy sign it is to he in as good condition ceived by the nianufacturers for city officials. The citizens have thnt the city is gradually grow­ as when it was put down, we do their milk. a right to know who “framed ing in importance, and having . . . - not think that the property Another item of great interest, up” that part of the investiga­ , made a good start, Tillamook owners are going to be ‘’stung” especially to those contemplating te >n, seeing thnt no report wa« City will continue to'he the hub in the least. But since the fight the dairy business as an occupation, In.tided in on Friday ot that part i and the business center of the is started and liable to continue 11 the proceeding». county on account of its geogra­ we suppose the scrappers will would be the number of cows milk­ ed by the dairymen furnishing this phical situation. With such a not quit until it is fought out in bright outlook, it is not sur­ the courts which they should milk to the factories, and we hop? a statement covering this poiut will prising thnt those who have do and not saddle this part of be forthcoming. pinned their faith and invested the expense upon the taxpayers. in property in this city have in­ It is tip to them to do so if the Representatives of “dry” counties vested wisely difficulties cannot be settled in in the Texas Legislature defeated a any other way to their satisfac­ bill prohibiting the carrying of It used to he considered bv tion. ____________ , whisky in saddle bags or holsters Tillamookers flint hemlock tim anywhere in “ dry” territory. This The West Virginia senatorial brib­ will be much laughed at, but really her diy the fever Ix-conies catching, many the system. anil lower th» vital re- And naturally. Dr. Soule being an , sist.mce, R. G. Collins, Postmaster, governor. of our citizens .ire conteniphit exemplary married woman, there is * J »>»'" "I was troub! ing investing in this method of ■■ -XM- «».... «e 7I.7Í, But to * I here is not much doubt but travel amt enjov inent. c uld acclaim as the model hue- Foley’s Honey and T ir Compound what th«' present ruction over make nutoing that much more band Need we add that the model soon stoope«! the cou h »|iells en- street pavement originated at rulovab.e. good mads are alwo- of good ’ ’* **“*’ Umar a IS Mr. Soule? r Multitudes ■ _ ’['in* St uro It is only a Hillsls'ro, where a certain at­ luielv necessary women know that the men toi torney happened to get into u question of time when most all whom they sre mated are not model A Message to Rail read Men < isonal di-pule with mi eng> tli< progre-sive dairymen will K. S. Bacon. II Bast St. Bath. I husbands. Hut if any one of such lleiT who was in the employ of l»e using autos fAr pleasure as Me., sends out this warning to rail the Warrell Construction Com well a» for business. It is too women were put under the sanctity rouders everywhere “My work as of an oath, and the pressure of a pain And drairing to muse soon to advocate a hard surfaced conductor caused a chronic intlama- tile comiHiny ns much trouble highway through the entire court, to name the model husband tion of the kidneys and I wua miser­ as poxulile, the buttle gr> mid I’ gill ot the county, but we of ihe world, ia there one who able and all played out. From the ' w ns changed tn Till.musik Citi < xi<ur citizen» completed I'clorc tiiiiny years, <•. Soule has done ? Not one. And mid I am tsrtler now than 1 have! dmggrd in to help out the per- I h < au-v it is being dciuoustrat that is the crowning glory of their lieen for twenty years.” Try them. • sex. Lamar'a Drug Store. • Advertising Rates. zonal scrip of another town. This shows how ’easy” some of our citizens are in taking up another person’s and city s tight, which is harmful to this cite, causing bad blood ami bail feeling and factional strife. All liecnuse of a personal fight in another town. JOHN LELAND HENDERSON Secretary-Trea Attorney-at-Law and Nrt«r Pa bite. SIDNEY E. HENDERSON, Preaident. Tillamook Title ano Abstract Company (INCORPORATED), Law Abstracts : Real Estate Surveying; Insurance TILLAMOOK. OREGON BOTH PHONES. THORN & PARSONS Are now open for Business. Editorial Snap Shots. I SIGNS—SHOW CARDS DECORATING HOUSE PAINTING. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN. Both Phones. Reputati« ii. ' If anyone should ask you to buy a team of horses “unsight, unseen,” from a mere printed description yon would think he intended to “sting” you. Now there is no more sense in buying a range “unsight, unseen” than there is in buying a team of hor.,e3 —nor is it necessary. 7nc Great Majestic is in use ... ia almost every township townshi] in the United States England States—and it will pay you to drive an extra ■west of the N ew r . ten miler, if need be, to see and carefully examine the Great Majestic —the range with a reputation—built on honor—of the best materials — before investing your money in a range of any kind. You don’t buy a range every day, or indeed, every year, and when yen do, you want the best your money can procure—that’s the Great Majestic Malleable and 'O » M Charcoal Iron Outwears Three Grcinary Ranges ft the only range made entirely of tSMiUeable iron and charcoal iron. Char- CMtliron won’t ruat like ateel~malleable ir