Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 03, 1913, Image 5

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    Waymire Has the Floor.
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to. B aker : A s I atu iu our
ie county once mere and have
led up the Headlight, I want to
a few things to relieve my mind,
sorry our city has a law suit on
1. It in not a good advertise-
t, as such things are all expense
no propfit.
I also note you
think $10,000 could be used to good
advantage this year advertising
Let me suggest the beet mode of
advertising that I know of. In­
stead of printing and destributing
e amounts of descriptive litera-
, let every body get busy end
beautify hie own home, make it
nice, and then the^eummer visitor
scatter the news for you free of
rge. What’e the use to tell on
er the great reeourcee of our
Cgunty and every thing out of re-
p*ir, unpainted? You may get men
to come in but they won’t stop.
What uee is it to tell the world in
books and papers bow prosperous
and happy we are and when they
come to see us, find us in numen
(Mis law suits, cursing our county
Officials and flourishing a tax re­
ceipt you think is a bit large ? The
trouble I see is you have the
best thing in the Pacific Northwest
•nd quite a number of you don’t
Ifbow it. You ought to hold a grand
mass meeting and forgive each
cither all hard speeches.
shake
Winds over all interference and put
large sum of money in improve-
ents and beautifying your own
unes. You will have benefit of
■iK and the visitors will tell the story
« and in a style that bring men
■I capital among you seeking one
these beauty spots for a home.
Take the cash spent for law suits,
liquors and tobaccos and you will
kve quite a sum to start with, and
you leave these out you will be
endly, sober and clean and you
11 find these the best advertise-
ents obtainable, besides you will
joy it when you get use to it.
C. H. W aymire .
Programme for Fairview
Grange, April 10.
Song by Grange.
Each member to recite some fact
about April.
Which is of most benefit *o the
farmer, fertile soil or good busi­
ness methods ?
Discussd by
Warren Chance, Albert Phelps,
Henry Olds and Frank Bester.
What can we do to make our home
more beautiful —Ina Chance.
Song—Oscor Tittle.
To what extent are we under obliga­
tions to loan to our neighbors.
— Will Maxwell.
Song—A.- Smeltzer.
Recitation—Mamie Tittle,
Select Reading—Jennie Sheets.
What would you buy for your home
with 5 dollars—Lillie Anderson.
With 25 dollars—Sabra Olds.
With 100 dollars—Euna Phelps.
Recitation—Cora Kinnainan.
Song—Mrs. Maynard.
Do you think the farmers outlook
to day is as bright as it is
painted—L. Maynard.
Recitation—Ed Weston.
Select Reading—S. Anderson.
Song by Grange.
John
Losgcor Gets Government
Reward.
Luu.r 1>- ...
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Apparently the conviction ot the
McNamaras and the dynamite con­
spirators has not changed the
minds of souie of the leaders of the
'movement." The foil, wing clu.ice
thoughts from a labor attorney
and “ Mother’ Jones show how
thoroughly this idea has permeated
the ranks of unionism as exempli
tied by its officialdom.
And the
cowardly truckling of politicians
to the "labor vote,” and the maud-
tin sentimentality which has ex­
isted toward anything called the
“ workingman” is responsible fot
it and all the horrors that have fol
lowed and will follow until “labor”
is placed back on an equality with
all other citizens before the law.
Treason and anarchy should be
suppressed. A rifle or a bomb is
no argument, and murder is mur­
der—whether committed by a man
with money or a “ wage slave.”
We quote :
Paint Creek Junction, W. Va.,
March 12 —Whether it is murder if
a man kills another in war was the
issue offered by the defense to the
military court which is trying
“Mother” Jones, the noted woman
labor leader, and 49 miners here on
a charge of conspiracy to commit
murder.
Defense Attorney F, M. Matheny
asks : “ Was the battle of Gettys­
burg murder !” He claims that if
the miners were killed, it was a
war, and should not be charact­
erized as murder. Three proclama­
tions issued by Governor Glasscock
calling the great industrial struggle
in the Paint Creek district “ war,”
have been introduced as evidence.
These declared the district under
martial law.
“ Whatever violenae the miners
may have resorted to,” save Math
eny. “ was aimed at a system and
not at individuals. Whatever hap­
pened were acts of war and cannot
be judged by ordinary rules of law
and morality.”
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whiskey--------when ih.--’-,
longer appeal to you—cut out
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Lol < ..... a )K-AT-LAW.
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T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
Cyrus Noble is pure, old and palatable-
bottled at drinking strength.
Costs no more than any other good whiskey.
W. J Van Sohuyver Co.. Portland, Or
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
‘ ampíete Set of V... . » ; n ».
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Rendi i.;s.
T illamook B lock .
Till-atuuok .
•
•
. OregoB,
Both Phones
*What is Good Plumbing?
It is plumbing that com­
bines the three points of re­
liability, long service, and
thorough sanitation.
It is our aim to furnish
plumbing service that will
meet these requirements
exactly.
Ask us for prices on
Strntdamr fixtures.
QARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY.AT LAW.
T illamook B bock ,
WILLETT,
FAIR.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
John J. Longcor received a check
Telephone Main 1314.
T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
for $200 Friday morning, the reward
• Oregon.
Tillamook *
for the arrest and conviction of
Ross, the man who robbed the Bay
City postoffice about two years ago.
This is the largest reward the post,
T. BO ALS, M.D.
Sherry Wine..........
office department pays for the ap­
Angelica Wine....
prehension of robbers and comes
Zenfendel Wine ..
per quart
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Tokey).......................
per quart
as recognition of the good work
Pebbleford, bottled in bond,
Claret .......................
per quart
Mr. Longcor did in finally running
per bottle....................................... $1 50 White Grape Juice
T illamook B lock ,
Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in
down the man who did the job.
Local Beer, quart, 3 bottles for 50c
bond, per bottle ........
.1.25 Domestic Beer, qt., 3 bottles for 75c Tillamook
Oregon.
Longcor worked for a year on the
Old Crow, bottled in bond, per
case and finally found a clue which
bottle ........................................... 1.50
lead to the Tillimook shuemaker.
Hermitage, bottled in bond, per
boitle .......................................... . 1.50
M. KERRON,
Not only did he cause the arrest of
Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ............... 1.50 Keg Beer..................... 15 gallons $5 75
the man, but he recovered the
O T. O , bottled in bond, per
Keg Beer...............
10 gallons 4 3?
stamps taken from the office and
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
bottle................................................. 1.25 Local bottle Beer, 6doz. quarts 10.30
much evidence and papers. It will
Kentucky Dew, M gal., bottled
Local bottle Beer, 10 doz. pints 11. J?
T illamook B lock ,
in bond . ..................
2 15
be remeitibered that the booty was
Kentucky Dew, ful pint, bottled
found, secreted under an old barn
"5
in bond ........................................
“r
Tillamook
Oregon.
Budwieer Beer, 6 doz. quarts $15 03
in the outskirts of Tillamook, where
John liewar A Sons, Old Scotch
To
Tell
Oleo
.from
Butter.
Budwiser
Beer,
10
dozen
pints
18
00
it had laid since the robbery.
Whiskey........................................ 1.56
Notice of Final Account.
Old style Lauger Beer, 10 doz pt 11.00
Roes was sent to McNeil's Island
Every housekeeper should know Black A White, Old Scotch
1.50
Whiskey
........................................
otice is H ereby G iven ,—That about nine months ago.—Bay City how to detect oleomargarine from
V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey . 1.75
C. HAWK,
e undersigned, administrator of Examiner.
butter.
Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch
White Port, Old Monk Brand,
estate of Thomas F. Williams,
Draw the blade of a knife across
Whiskey........................... '...........
$1 00 per gal
eased, has filed his final account
Port Wine.......................... 1 00 per gal.
the suspected butter. If it is mar Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
such administrator in the County
Standing of the Contestants.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
1 50 Sherry ................................ 1.00 per gal.
Whiskey
........................................
garine the place where the knife Canadian Club................................ 1.60
urt of Tillamook County, Stat* of
Claret
.................................
75c.
pergal.
gon, and that the judge of said
Standing of contestants at Mason, was pressed will look white, and I. W. Harper.................................... 1.00 Angelica..............................1.00 per gat. Bay City
Oregon.
urt has appointed Monday, April
Harvester Old Style....................... 1 03
th, 1913, at the hour of 10 o’clock Pennington & Co. up to Wednes­ the track of the blade will be Monogram....................................... 1 0< I Zenfendel .......................... 1.25 per gal
m. at the Court House in Tilla- day, April 2, for the upright parlor marked with little beads of water Kentuck Dew.................................. 1.00 Tokey................................... 1.25 per gal­
When the testis made with genuine Billie Taylor, full quart ......... l.M
ook City, Oregon, as the time and grand piano :
SARCHET
ace for hearing of all objections
butter the white look does not ap­ Coronet Dry Gin......... per bottle 1.00
..
..
821,070
77
1
...
.
68,310
.................... pergal. $5 03
said final account and the settle
■
The Fashionable Tailor,
1.75 Monogram
pear, but the butter holds its color A.V H. Gin................................. per bottle
.... 308,710 80
843,480
2
...
White
Corn
Whiskey,
per
gal
4
00
tnt thereof.
. 65,000
3 ... .... 283.9C5 83
Another test is to drop a piece of Gordon Sloe Gin . .per bottle 1.75 Harvester Old Style ..pergal. 4 25
Dated this March 7th, 1913.
. 70,440 the suspected butter into a well Gordon Dry Gin .... per bottle 1.25 McBrayer, 13years old.per gal.
4 ... . . 166,200 84
JAMES WILLIAMS,
® 1 Cleaning, Pressing and [Repairing
Rock and Rye............. per bottle 1.00 Echo Spring
.... 178,480 85
5
. 450,766
.............. per gal
Administrator of ‘he Estate of
. 43,700 heated frying pan. If’it is spurious El Bart Gin .................................... 1 25 Chestnut Grove Rye .per gal. ¿751
6 ... .... 192,000 87
a Specialty.
Thomas F. Williams,
88
. 359,875 it will sputter, because of the water Virginia Dare Wine . per bottle 75c. Kentuckey Dew ........ per gal. 2.25 1
7 .. .... U9.675
Deceased,
. 171,875 in it ; if it is genuine it will melt Port Wine..................... per quart 35c. Alcohol.................... ...per gal. 4.00
8 ... ... 193,940 91
94
.
2,365 and bubble or boil, but not sputter.
9 ... .... 215.150
Cornet Dry Gin............... per gal. 400
Store in Heins Photographic
. 451,810
lministrat'>r’s No' ice of Hearing 10 ... . . 139,635 95
. 188,475
12 ... . ... 122,060 98
of Final Account,
Gallery.
: at
I
In the House of Commons, Col
14 . . .... 2'26,000 99
. 410,620
Seeley,
the
war
minister
made
the
. 407,505
'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, 15 ... .... 41,295 101
. 368,790 important announcement that the
»at the undersigned has filed his 16 ... .... 177,340 105
....
191,360
111
, 187,740 British Army had evolved the beat WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, COR. 1st and 1st AVENUE K| JT R BEALS,
nal account as administrator of 17 ..
..
.
100,706
114
. 360,250
le estate of Samuel Perren, De­ 19 ...
. 154,160 aeroplane airship in the world, one
rased, and that the County Court 20 ... .. . 164,780 116
REAL ESTATE
. 402,770 that can be flown at the high speed
. . . 214,870 118
' the State of Oregon for Tillamook 22
....
107,860
.
169,435
120
23
..
of
ninety
miles
an
hour
or
slewed
ounty has appointed Wednesday,
FINANCIAL AGENI
, 33,135 down to forty miles an hour. He
2.940 123
le 23rd day of April, 1913, at 10 25 .. ....
.
...
156,880
127
.
406,040
26
...
clock a. m. at the court room of
T >llumook
2,025 129
. 439,760 said they would have 148 of these
lid court in the county court 27 ...
.
2.000 ships in a year, and that they had
>uee in Tillamook City, Oregon. 28 . . .. 1,049.940 1»)
.1,856 515 131
. 121 360 definitely rejected the Ng, rigid air­
I the time and olace for the hear- 29
. 264,370 ships of the German type.
34 .. .. .. 200,370 134
ig of objections if any there are,
.
2Ü2.06O
.
..
155
435
137
GOYNK,
i said account, and the closing of 35 ...
The Ways and Means Committee
. 134,680
.903 875 139
36
sid estate.
..
.
188,940
142
.
207,000
37
of the House has begun the final
Dated March 20, 1913.
. 125,765 consideration of the tariff changes
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
38 ...___ 213,680 145
A lfred P erren ,
...
186,000
.
207
500
147
39
.
.
Administrator of the estate of
which
it
will
recommend
to
the
ex
­
. 322,120
41 ... ... 216,000 151
Office: O ppositb C ourt H oc sb ,
lemuel Perren, deceased.
. 122,120 tra session. Among the early de­
43 . ....... 374,760 152
. 165,880 cisions were free raw cotton goods,
. 132 000 154
46
Tillamook •
Oregon.
derto Show Cause Against Sale. 47
. 249,635 sharp reductions in the cheaper
L 295,615 159
414,145
48 .. .... 91,675 161
. 142,300 grides of woolen goods, free lum­
.... 179,745 162
In the County Court of the State of 4»
1,081,205 ber, free sugar, high rates on
51 ... .. 106,410 165
Oregon for Tillamook County.
R P. J. SHARP,
. 199,380 tobacco and other luxuries such as
.... 188.945 169
52
In the matter of the)
138,360 silks, free wood pulp bnd print
. 194,870 171
54
Estate of William !
. 99 285
58 .......... 213,760 173
Graham Dean, an |
RESIDENT DENTIST,
. 187,760 paper, iron and steel the same sub
62 ......... 301,225 178
insane person.
J
.... 369,170 180
. 217,050 stantially, raw wool reduced 56 per
Office : CninmerciHl Block,
[ It appearing to thia court from 64
. 218,800 cent or at the rate of 20 per cent ad T'HK City and the Country are bound together by the tele
2,505 182
he petition this day presented and 67 .. ... .
. 198,340 valorem.
*
phone line.
lied by Thomas Coates, the guar- 68 ..... . 178,400 185
Tillamook
Oregon,
. 182,705
jian within the State of Oregon of (Ml . . . 391,350 189
The farmer and his family use the rural telephone constantly call­
From
the
office
of
J.
P.
Morgan
. 250,5011
. . 368,015 191
he person and estate of William 70
. 184,790 A Co., New York, after a conference ing up each other and the market town on all sorts of matters and for nil
471,810 1W3
sraham Dean, an insane person, 71
137 960 of the banking interests in the six- soris of supplies and information
. .. . 98,875 195
CLAUSSEN,
»raying for an order to convey cer- 72
. 67,975 power loan offer to China, the an
City |>eople also find the rural telephone of the great advantage. A
.......
2,3-25 198
ain real property therein described 74
LAWYER,
.
231,045
.
1,152.105
190
»elonging to said ward, that it is 75
traveler from his room in the hotel talks with the farm folk miles awry.
nouneement
was
made
that
"defer
­
76
.......
63,000
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
Jecessary that such real estate
Without the telephone he could not reach them.
jhould be conveyed:
Contestant» are allowed 10,000 for ring to the policy now declared"
The
farmer
himself
may
travel
far
and
still
talk
home
over
the
Ixiog
213 T illamook B lock
[ It is hereby ordered that the next every subscription they or their by the Wilson ad ministration they
Distance Lines of the Bell System.
if kin of the said ward and all
would
withdraw
from
the
negotia
Tillamook -
• Oregon.
persons interested in the said friends obtain for the Headlight
»state, appear before this court on Rustling for subscribers is now in tioas. It was said they had so noti­
fied European bankers concerned.
Monday, the 21st day of April, order.
1913 at 2 o’clock p.m. cf said day,
The statement tells how the group
J E. REEDY, D.V.M.,
n the Court Room of this Court
of American bankers was formed
Straight
at
It.
tt the Court House in the City and
VETERINARY.
There is no use of our ‘beating on the express request of the State
County of Tillamook, State of Ore-
Jon, then and there to show canse around the bush.” We might as Department and that the move was
well
out
with
it
first
as
last
e
Every
Bell
Telephone
is
the
Center
of
the
System.
Both Phones.
irhy an order should not be
not made primarily for profit.
[ranted for the conveyance of such want you to try Chamberlain's
real estate in the manner therein Cough Remedy the next time yau
Tillamook
Oregon
have a cough or cold. There is no
Cough Medicine for Children
prayed for.
SIDNEY E. HENDERSON.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
And it is further ordered that a reason ao far as we can see why you
Too much care cannot be taken
President,
Secretary-Trena.
topy of this order be published at should not do so. Thia preparation in selecting a cough medicine for
G. McGKE, M.D.
least once a week for four succes- by its remarkable cures has gained children. It should be pleasant to
Attorne) at-I.aw anil Not«rv
live weeks before the said date of a world wide reputation, and people take, contain no harmful substance
public.
hearing, in the Tillamook Head­ everywhere apeak of it in the high and be most effectual. Chamber
light, a weekly newspaper printed eat terms of praise. For sale by all Iain's Cough Reined) meets these
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
ind
published
in
Tillamook dealers.
requirements and is a favorite with
City, Tillamook County, Oregon
the mothers of young children
Dated March 18, 1913.
The Wilson administration has everywhere For sale by all dealers.
Office : One Block East of
H omer M ason ,
inaugurated
the open-door policy
County Judge.
Look to Your Plumbing
toward newspaper men and the
Port Office,
You know what hippeni in a
public in general. Secretary Tu­
Found a Cure for Rheumatism.
ST"
multy, for the president, announced bouse in which the plumbing is in
poor condition—everybody in the
“I suffered with rheumatism for
that
hereafter
newspiper
men
might
APPENDICITIS
-
-
house is liable to contract typh nd
two years and could not get my
(INCORPORATILA
right hand to my mouth for that enter his room at any time without or some other fever. The digestive
BOOK FREE I
length ef time, writes Lee L Chap­ formality, end similar rules are in organa perform the aame functions
The Adler-i ka booh, telling how
in the human iiody as the plumbing
man. Mapleton. Iowa, “I suffered force in ail the departments.
does for the house, and they should
terrible pain so I could not sleep or
you ran EASILY guard against
lie still at night Fire years ago I
If Speaker Clark thinks that Mr tie kept in first class condition all
ap|>en<li<*i1ia, and how you can
began using t hanit.erl.nn a l.ini Bryan made a mistake at the Balti the time. 1* you have any trouble
relieve constipation or gas on the
with your digestion take Chamber
meat and in two mon'ho I was well
stomach INSTANTLY, is offered
end hare net suffered with rhe ima- more convention the grievance is Iain's Tablets and >ou are certain
free this week by J. 9 Lamar,
tism since." For aale by all deal- not one that can be carried to the to get quick relief. For aale by all
BOTH PHONES.
White House for aid andeympethy- dealers.
TILLAMOOK. OREGON .druggist
BOTTLE GOODS.
Special Prioes for
Family Trade.
s
Domestic Beers.
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