Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 24, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, April 24, IÖI3.
j Los Angeles has voted out its
banker undertook to run and contend that public docks are a municipal newspaper as too expen­
dictate
to
the newspapers gocxl thing, and we hope that sive. A long felt want sometimes
L egal AnvBM'risxNBNTS:
of this city he found that it acted Bay Citv will succeed in induc­ disappears when the puree is not
First Insertion, per line
$
■! as a Iroomeriig because he did ing the City Council, not the . long enough.
Eneh subsequent insertion, line
loot have the good sense to al- Port, to take hold of that im-
Business and professional curds,
Some tribes of American Indians
CO
low- tlie newspaper men to run provement.
1 month................................... 1
rejoice in the largest per capita of
Homestead Notices..................
5 GO their own piifiers. And strange
wealth. But now the question
Timber Claims
................. 1 10(0 to relate, anyone can see that
arises it they are to be Indians not
5 ,the Gerald is again being used
Modern Chivalry
Locals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
income-taxed.
50 to denounce the snap shot man
1 month ...............................
I dia-
Six great powers in a concert is
phase
of
the
dreadful
One
zMI Resolutions of Condolence : and for publishing and commenting
upon the detective business, asters by wind and flood which the latest phase of the ancient
I r. |ge Notices, 5c. per line.
(. ards of i'lianks, 5c. per line.
t But, then, it all depends upon visited the country immediately fol- Eastern question. At this rate the
lowing the Easter season deserves federation of the world is making
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, whose ox is being gored.
e‘ -. ininimun rate, 25c. not exceed­
_
_ ____
special comment. There lias been some headway.
ing five lines.
great loss of life, and thousands of
If the present
administration
Those who have strived for hearts are sorrowing everywhere should eliminate politics entirely
years to open up the south side for friends and relatives lost. There from Post office appointments the
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
! of Nehalem bay with a wagon has been tremendous destruction Old Hickory Democrats—but why
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
l.f>0 road and bar ami harbor itn of property.
One year........
Families have had pursue the thought with the "if”
75
Six months....
50 provement, coupled with rail­ their all swept away. The accumu­ in sight ?
Thiec month«
road facilities, are beginning to lations, the small savings, of years
At a time when more is being
Entered aw second class mail mat­ see the fruits of their efforts, are gone. Factories that represent conceded to women and young peo­
ter July, 188s, at the post office at for that part of the county is a lifework have disappeared in a
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of undergoing a permanent de- night. Thousands are not only ple than ever before, divorce among
March 3. 1879.
along
industrial homeless, but deprived of a means the married, and suicide among the
velopinent
That part of the county of living as well. Sickness and young, increase. Therein is a prob-
lines
lem for psychologists and sociolog­
is two years, if not more, ahead death are sure to follow to many.
■ ^illutnook Íjeablígbt,
ist«.
Tillamook
bay
country,
of the
Yet all this, so distressing, is not
The serving of rural communities,
which was held back on account the phase of tbe matter referred to.
of sectional striie, and from the The special thought is the many and, in miny cases, of isolated
look of things saw mills and acts of unconsious heroism that farms, plantations and ranches,
Editorial Snap Shots
other factories will be manu­ have been performed only a few of with electricity generated by water
facturing large amounts of fin­ which we shall ever know in detail power plants, is a part of the quee
Bootleggers appear to be do­
ished products tiefore this part Lives have been sacrificed to save tion of conservation. The question
ing a tliri Ving business in some
of the county is in a position to lives Others have been placed in is not one for cities, towns and
of the few “dry” precincts of
do so. Exactly the same situa­ imminent peril. Men, women, boys manufacturing centers only. The
this county.
tion confronts the south side and girls have clung to their posts tremendous possibilities of thiB
and the upper part of Tillamook of duty in the face of almost certain country, in most of its sections, in
Notwithstanding the city or­ bay as confronted the south side
death to help others escape. The streams capable of affording high
dinance to the contrary, women of Nehalem bay.
But give it a ist of these known deeds of hero water power privileges, should be
have ti right to enter saloons, wagon road, a railroad and im-
made to put not only the larger
wl ich was ti decision rendered proved bar and ttiose who are ism, performed without thought of centers of population in ready
either
reward
or
notoriety,
is
too
by Judge Galloway in a writ of wanting to engage in lumber­
touch with this new mechanical
review case in this city. But ing will have saw mills run nin g long to publish. The unknown and commercial force, but agricul­
ones
would
fill
a
volume.
for all that women should not and factories running at the
such turists wanting to facilitate their
When we contemplate
fr< quent saloons, unless they most desirable locations, for it
tilings
vie
realize
that,
if
the
boast
­ work and enlarge their annual out­
can do some good.
i« only a question of time when ed chivalry of old seems to have de put, should be afforded opportunity
Tillamook countv will become parted from this age and country, at rates which will not be prohibi­
a second Gray Harbor for lum­ a better and finer chivalry has tak­ tive.
bering. Activity on the south en its place. Thi9 is a chivalry of
Somehow the luxurious Senate
side of Nehalem bay at tlie pre­ devotion to duty, a chivalry of help­ baths have disappeared, or at least
sent time is only the commence­ fulness tor others without the ex­ have fallen into an iunocuous
ment of industrial activity that pectation of reward, either in desuetude.
Washington advices
will turn this county intoa bee­ money, honor or acclaim, a chival­ report that the doors of the marble
hive of saw mills.
ry of deeds done, not in the prie’e corridor along which the marble
of caste or profession, but from a baths are situate, are locked, and
Our respected friend, Bro. kindly heart and heroic sou). It is that the masseurs, tlie rubbers, the
Trombley, in the democratic the spirit of the Master translated fanners, and all aud singular of the
If the plutocrat« of detective organ, took a great deal of plea­ into spontaneous human conduct, retinue of serving people wont to
notoriety had any proof that sure in calling the snap shot something history does not record wait upon senatorial whims, are
city officials had "grafted,” they man a “stand patter” during as existing to such a degree in form­ vanished. There is silence now in
should have gone before the the presidential election. We er times. It is wrong to declaim the marble corridor, and any sena­
grand jury with the evidence. admit that we were one of those against the cold commercialism tor who could, by any chance, pass
A grand jury is drawn to make ilispiscd individuals who were and the lack of obsequious courtsey through the locked doors, would
investigations of that character, held tip to ridicule by our dem­ of the preBent day and overlook hear his echoing footfalls and feel
blit as far as we know no (UK* ocratic contemporary nt that this spit it of self-sacrifice and help­ like one who treads along a ban­
Ili »t time, and that
went before that body,
it would not fulness, this unconscious anj un quet hall deserted, where not long
even the detectives who had a make .any difference if the free seeking heroism, this matter-of ago the splash of scented waters
happy faculty of telling false­ trade party did get into [lower. course performance of duty in times and the warm breath of Oriental
hoods in rapid succession.
It is only a few months since of great peril and for the sake of batlie, would have made him feel
the “change” took place, and others, doing far more than mere not as a senator of the United
J udge Kelly ordered that more every dairyman in this county duty, in which the women share States, but as a senator of Rome in
comfortable chairs lie provided knows there is a decided and an equally with the men. So long as its sybaritic days.
for the jury at the court house, alarming “change” in the size this spirit continues with us wt
Whin there is universal com­
which was complied with, and of their monthly milk checks need not despair of the future of plaint of the high cost of all kinds
:is a consequence leather cosh now compared to this time last the country.
of food and clothing and at the
ioned arm chairs have taken year. And with milk and cream
same time such conventions as the
the place of the uncomfortable to be placed on the free list, it
one in Chicago last week discuss
Profits
Farmers
Miss.
chairs previously used.
Will is evident that tlie “chatige”
the problem of making the produc
.-ome other philanthropic judge is going to knix'k the bottom
This is decidedly a billion dollar tion of food and clothing material
take pitv on the attorneys who out of the cheese market which country in what the farmers of the on the farm pay, it indicates, some­
overwork the seats of their the "stand patters” endeavored United States hear in these times. thing moce than a loose ecrew in
Free milk and
punts on hard bottom chairs and to maintain.
Speakers at the Farm Credit’s Con- our producing and distributing
free cream will decrease the
provide them—also the Press
( ference at Chicago told them that machinery. A trouble so widespread
amount of money brought into
with mote comfortable seats?
American farmers are wasting >8 naturally diagnosed differently
the county and will also depre­
$1,785 000,<MX) of their rightful reven­ by the various doctors who have
ciate the value of stock and
Brush up mid clean up the dairy farms. Time will tell to ue yearly. They are charged with cures. Some saj the farmer him
cit’. litui keep doing an, for this what extent. But we want to ’ allowing $285,000,000 worth of sal self is to blame, because he pro­
’.miner Tillamook City will inform our democratic friend, able products to go ungathered, duces less value per acre than he
an unusual large number Bro. Trombley, that the snap and with depriving themselves ot could if he used more scientific
< f visitors looking for invest­ shot man is still a bad, wicked, ‘ $1.500,000,000 by the failure to mar­ methods.
The Department of
ment- and new locations. Give uuprogtessive "stand patter” ket their crops on an intelligent co­ Agricultural, the agricultural col­
them the glad hand und inform in the interest of the dairy in­ operative system. It is not denied leges and experiment stations and
them that < ver part of the romi­ terests of Tillamook Countv and that they might greatly increase the the daily and agricultural press
ti has a great future. Don't raises his protest against free yield per acre by intensive methods have been preaching this doctrine
The boys’ corn clubs give a prac­ to the farmers for years and have
knock one part of the county milk and free cream.
tical demonstration that can not I e been doing their utmost to spread
and extol other sections. Pull
disputed. A doubling of the corn a knowledge of the better methods
together and help boost, and at
the sinne time relegate the curb >
We sincerely trust that the crop is possible, and other pro­ recommended. And the farmers
stone pessimist, who is no good Port of Bay City will not enter- ducts would respond to eimiliar have been taking the advice and
in any progressive city, to the - tain for one moment the propo­ treatment. These gains would not improving their methods. The
back ground.
sition to expend money belong­ involve higher prices to consumers. farmer of twenty years ago would
ing to the Port fora public dock The advance would be in the quant­ scarcely feel at home on the modern
ity and quality of articles raised. farm conducted along advanced
Wouldn’t that jar you ! The at Bay City, for that will jeopar­
A $10.000,000,000 annual crop is now lines.
dise
the
aim
of
those
who
are
high priced attorney in the city
credited to the farmers of this coun­
cases could not be present at endeavoring to create one Port
this term of court nod for their for the water shed of Tillamook try by the secretary of agriculture. DON’T KNOW THEY
The Port law is not very Yet. at least, one of the speakers at
HAVE APPENDICTIS.
convenience mi iidjou minent Bay
Many Tillamook people who have
i • qrrniige I for next month, popular, anyway, and to ex­ Chicago insisted that farmers gen­
« ieu the jurvmen will have tn pend money for a public dock erally lack business ability and chronic appendicitis, which is not
»•■»me to ,',iis city iignin. So it for the benefit ot Bay Citv will neglect to keep in touch with very painful, have [doctored for
r i an that it don't matter n cause further friction and pro­ prompt, accurate business infor­ years for gas on the stomach, sour
w hoop nbout the ineonveuience bably litigation. We admire the mation. This statement should be stomach or constipation. J. S.
it i« t<> jury men, the fellows who public spirit of the citizens of amended to refer to “some farm­ Lamar states that if these people
draw down the big fees must be Bay City in their effort to ob­ ers." The average American tiller will try simple buckthorn bark,
considered.
If the cases had tain a public dock and the pro­ of the soil is a business man, and glycerine, etc., as compounded in
been plneed in the hands of the per wav for them to obtain this often a good one. He is an active Adler-i-ka, the German appendicitis
local attorneys they could have i« to petition the Citv Council, one by compulsion if his results are remedy, they will lie surprised at
I ecu disposed of without dilly­ for that is the Imdy, not the favorable. Secretary Houston, the the yt’ICK benefit. A SINGLE
dallying mid going to the trou Port of Bay City, that should new head of the Agricultural De­ DOSE relieves these troubles IN­
bl - mid expense« of holding mi take sui-li improvement* in partment, is about to expand the STANTLY.
a Ijourued session for the{ con­ hand. \\ e do not believe that bureau devoted to marketing pro­
it would just or fair to use the ducts, and the farmer who fails to
venience of outside attorney*.
Look to Your Plumbing.
Port s money for that purpose, follow this subject closely will t>e a
You know what happens in a
and it would I m - ii serious reflec­ poor economist
Know! edge is house in which the plumbing is in
It nil depends upon who««* ■ x tion mi Bay Cit v to do so, fur we cash in agriculture us
well UB puer condition—everybody in the
is Is-iug gored. Fred R. Benia, fl-el sure that the Port Commis­ power generally
house is liable to contract typhoid
or some other fever. The digestive
after the detective exposure. sioners would not agree to build
organs perform the same fnnetiona
Went to ex Councilman Knud a public dock at Garibaldi or
in the tin man body as the plumbing
•>>n and suggested that the ac­ some other point. Some years
Straight at it.
does for the house, and thev should
count be omitted from the ago the Headlight advocated , There is no u«e of our
— ’besting l>r kept in first class condition all
.
We - might
as ths time. I* you have any trouble
Headlight, which we refused tn that the < its Council purchase ’ «round the bush." f.
well
out
with
it
first
as ..._1
l ist We with your digestion take Chamber
.
„
do. Hence, the nnap shot man a site fur a public dock at Tilla want vou t
‘
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to try
Chamberlain
s Iain's Tablets and you are certain
is now being imiuted us n very illook I ity, which Could at that Cough
Remedy the next time you to get quick relief. For sale by all
'
bad, w liked fellow in league time have l»een tmught at a have
a cough or cold. There is ' no
i
w ilh the constructimi conipnnv, nomin il figure, but our citizens i reason so far as we can see why yon
For Sàie
should not do so. This preparation
to client ami defraud the city did not seetne benefit« of a free by
1 its remarkable cures has gained
Two
choice
young
registered HT-
w ith ii oisir class of |xivement public disk, hence little inter- 1 a world wide reputation anil people
stein bulls-
Price $100 tri and
That kind of tommy n»t is err est was taken in it, so the mat- everywhere
8|>eak of it in the high­ $125 00. Also 85 sere ranch, $*8CO.ou.
,
tainly ■musing. W hen a fonnei ter whs dropped. But we still < est terms ol praise. For sale by all term* to suit. It. R Goff. Forest
dealers.
Grove, Lire.
4
Advertising Ritt».
JOHN LELAND IIExrgh'
SIDNEY E. HENDERSON,
President.
Attorney.at-Law anti X- '
Tillamook
Tlllv
J
(INCORPORATED),
Abstracts : Real Estati
Law
Surveying; Insurance
TILLAMOOK, ORMft
BOTH PHONES.
Sherry Wine ...
Angelica Wine.
Zenfendel Wine
peruUan!
X?_kree>’.......................... Per quan ; Ì
Pebbleford, bottled in bond,
per bottle....................
SE 50 White Grape juice.'..'.P"qUin! j
Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in
Local Beer, quart, 3 bottle» fai I
bond, per bottle........................ 1.25 Domestic Beer, qt, 3 bottles foni
Old Crow, bottled in bond, per
bottle ............................................. 1 50 Special Prices for
Hermitage, bottled in bond, per
Family Trade.
boitle .............................................1-5^
Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ............... 1.50 Ketr Beer..................... 15 gallono
OTO, bottled in bond, per
Keg Beer................... io galloni cl
bottle.....
................................. 1.25 Local bottle Beer, Odoz. q.iarui
Kentucky Dew, Mi gal., bottled
Local bottle Beer, 10 doz. pinta j
in bond
.. ... ..... ............ 2 15
Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottled
Domestio Beers.
>5
in bond .......................................
Bttdwiser
Beer, 6 <?oz. quartali
John Dewar & Sons, Old Scotch
Whiskey......... ........................ 1.50 Budwiser Beer 10 dozen pinta > I
Old style Lauger Beer, 10 dozptt’
Black & White, Old Scotch
Whiskey ....................................... 1.50
WINES.
V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey ... 1.75
Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch
White Port, Old Monk Brand,
Whiskey....................................... 1.75
$100 pet B
Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
Port Wine........................ 1 00 pen
Whiskey......... ..........................
Sherry......... ................... 1.00 per«
Canadian Club.. ..........................
Claret ................................. 75c. pert
I. W. Harper...................................
Angelica........................... 1 00 per
Harvester Old Style......................
Zenfendel .........................1.25 per ¡3
Monogram................. ...................
Tokey................................ 1.25 pet ¡S
Kentuck Dew..................................
Billie Taylor, full quart .........
WHISKEYS.
Coronet Dry Gin....... per bottle
Monogram
.................. per gal. $ '
A. V H. Gin...................per bottle
White Corn Whiskey per gal 31
Gordon Sloe Gin... .per bottle
Harvester
Old
Style ..per gal. il
Gordon Dry Gin .... per bottle
McBrayer, 13 years eld. per gal,
Rock and Rye............. per bottle
Echo Spring .............per
gal ij
....pergal
I
El Bart Gin ..................................
Chestnut Grove Rye. .per gal. L
Virginia Dare Wine . per bottle
Kentuckey Dew
per Kal. L
Port Wine..4............ per quart 35c. Alcohol....
per gal. «
Cornet Dry Gin.
. per gal I
BOTTLE GOODS.
AT
BILLY STEPHENS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, COR. 1st and 1st AVENUS
Here—everywhere—in the frozen north—in tiJ
fever ridden swamps of the tropics they look J
me for aid.
To the invalid, the convalescent, the old, ii
infirm, I give real helpful service.
A little of me goes a long way.
Cyrus Noble, pure and old
W. J Van Schuyver Co.. Portland
Some of the Reasons Why
A Perfect &$£««*—absolutely dependable, every day, year a
year oul Built un honor, of the best materials.
Outwears Three Ordinary Range»
7^e only ranpre marie entirely of charcoal and malleable ir^
Jiiulleabtc iron can’t break—charcoal iron won’t ruet like
Economical In Fuel
The eeams of the Majeetic are riveted (not put toarether ^jj
boils and stove putty)—they will alwaye remain ai>
because neither heat nor cold affects them. The Male**
oven _ is lined throughout with pure aebestoe beefe^
held in place by an open iron grating — you can see it
it rtays there always. Air tight joints and pure
lining assure an even baking heat, saving one-half theft*
All a’oore drop to form rigid ehelves. No
Malleable iron ovm racks slide out automatically» b*'
ing whatever they contain.
The Great
M ajestic
R ange
Charcoal and Malleable Iron
Lined
with
Pure
A.beetoe
Board
Md. of
C:..reoal
Iron.
«Udine
3UO% to
lit« of
Range
it !•
I
—has alt copper rcrervotr which heats like a tea kettle,
atpyped from one rises or cn-p.Ter. setting
left Land lining cf tire box. It loib 15 Millons of w-ti- r ia
i- '.v niinut»*« and by turning a lever the frarc*an-i r-^ervor
•way from fire. An exclusive pat er. te<!
feature. ’-T*" «
a^h nan does away with t loveiing ash?s-»«nri*»***£i
pit prevent« floor 1 rom catehinfr f.re—ajti cup c ' • «
Ase us to Jil l's you rhj greatest unp
ei er put in a range.
. Eh
Don't buy the r-nre you exp<ct to 1M> •
t.me ‘■»mauht. ur.aeea,” or you ¡1 be t<ure w
appointed. Come to our store, and
’ MUESTIt .
Majestic — have it? many exehnii
p -un-1- And out whv the Mafestic
than all -v her rsnjrrs where most ran
I'- is the best range nt any pn<
bn iQ your kiuhen.
FOR SALE BY
Alex. McNair Co