Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 03, 1913, Image 3

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THE MANUFACTURING CITY
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NEHALEM BAY
Offers to men of energy and small means
better OPPORTUNTITES than any other
place in the State of Oregon.
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For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON.
Portland Office :
Tillamook Office :
327 FAILING BUILDING.
Care ^of F. R. BEALS.
the rest of the bill the item which
authorized the expenditure by the
Department of Justice of a special
(From the Spectator.)
sum of $300,000 for the prosecution
With profound regret the true of violations of the anti-trust law, I
friends of President Wilson and all would have vetoed that item, be­
honest lovers of this republic learn cause it places on the expenditure
a limitation which in my opinion is
that he has given hie approval to unjustifiable in character and
the sundry civil bill. The wicked principle.
treasure, whici. is class legislation
This limitation of expenditure
in favor of criminals, subversive of which is unjustifiable in character
ioodgovernment, and a complete principle is the provision that de­
reversal of the Democratic creed of clares no part of the appropriation
Equal rights to all and special shall be used for the prosecation
privileges to none, specifically I of labor-union members guilty of
states that no portion of the sum such crimes as were proved against
provided for prosecutions of viola­ the McNamaras and the other In
tors of the Sherman anti trust law dianapolis dynamiters and mur
shall be used in bringing to justice derers Here is what President
members of labor unions or of Taft said when he vetoed the bill,
farmers’ organizations.
identical in terms with that that
Thus we have a Democratic Con­ President Wilson signed :
gress passing, and a Democratic
The proviso is subtly worded so
President signing, a bill deliber as in a measure to conceal its full
«tely to exempt from prosecution effect by providing that no part of
money appropriated shall be
and punishment for crimes a class the
spent in the prosecution of any
whose atrocious misdeeds of mur I organization or individual
dering and dynamiting in the past entering into any combination or
three years shocked the country. agreement ' having in view the in­
It may be said here that the creasing of wages, shortening of
hours, or bettering the condition of
fanners’ organizations made no labor. . . etc.” So that any or­
demand for this vicious exemption ganization formed with the bene­
in their tavor ; but the labor unions ficent purpose described in the
did, and it was at their behest, en proviso might later engage m a
conspiracy to destroy by foice,
forced by a powerful and un­ violence, or unfair means any’ rm
questionably insidious lobby that plover or employes who fade.ito
the bill was passed, and at their conform with its requirements, and
vet because of its originally avowed
instance, baiked by cajoleries and ¡awful purpose it would be exempt
threats, that the abominable bill Bom prosecution so far as prosecm
tion depended upon the moneys
’*8 signed.
Imagine what would have been appropriated by tins act no matter
how wicked, how cruel how de,
the Preeider t's course if another
liberate the acts of
i^iiowYno
dishonest aid subservient Con- guilty. So. too. by the following
fress had been insane enough to sentence in the act, such an organi
P««s a bill specifically exempting zation « mid be protected from |pro­
“for any act none in
from punishment the rich law­ secution
furtherance ” of ’’ the¿ncrea’’n« °.f
makers of the country ! Would wages, shortening of hours..or bet,
We not have been treated to a ♦erinir the condition of labor, n
,P*ct>cular exhibition of splendid ir Hself unlawful Hut under the
law of criminal conspiracy acto
’odignation and to a veto message lawful in themselves may beiom
that in scourging phase would have hZ weapons whereby an unlawful
driven the truckling, servile Con- par^^ carried out and accom
Compact with Criminals
Rressmen into deserved and never- P And for these reasons. President
«ndmg oblivion ? Surely; surely.
°t when a bill, whose plain, un- Taft refused to sign the bill.
The Spectator takes the liberty • >
vocal meaning is that the Con­
gress of the (’nited States tells the thinking «nd
union, that they may commit with­ Woodrow Wilson signed this bill
out fear of inic.ference the crimes infamous warrant for
murder, dishonorable contract be
••cubed in the Sherman act. is
^•ented to him for approval and tween the government and vieiou.
••«nature President Wilson signa criminals, wicked class legislation
that to subversive of the pnnc t
rt~*°d *>•• hand is not paralyzed.
• may be well to read what Presi- of equal and exact
..........
Bt Wiiaon says of the
bill ..................
which men—something good andI boo«
"•«”ed and what President Taft and noble departed t
'
nj
0« the same bill, which he ever the better part ‘ h £
Here to President Wilson , left him a mere
fcBOW „
vcmment
knows it And the people a»v
H I couia wave separated from I
tion 5316 of Lord’s Oregon Laws;
and it is and will be unlawful to
fish for, or take, or catch any
K now A ll M en by T hese P re ­ salmon iish by any means what
ever,
except with hook and line,
sents , That, W hereas , the State
Board of Fish and Game Commis­ commonly called angling, in any'
sioners. of the State of Oregon (as of said waters during the said
well as its predecessors, the Board periods of time above specified.
Any and all persons whomsoever
of Fish Commissioners of tlie State
of Oregon) has propagated and I so fishing in violation of this notice
stocked, and is propagating and will l>e prosecuted as by law pro­
stocking the waters of Tillamook vided.
J. F. H ughes , Chairman.
Bay and its tributaries, in Tilla­
B E. DUNCAN, Secretary.
mook County, State of Oregon, with
C. F. S tone ,
salmon fish, and
M.
J. K inney ,
W hereas , said Tillamook Bay
G eo . H. K elly .
and its tributaries are frequented
Constituting State Board of Fish
by salmon fish. and. for the pur
pOM of proti> tin? the Hone. the ami Game Commissioners.
Now is the time
said Sta’e Board of Fish and Game
Commissioners have decided to
Notice of Guardian’s Sale.
to'Jiave that
close a tributary of said Tillamook
Hoqiiar-
Bay,
known
as the
Hoquar-
ton Slough, and its tributaries
group picture made
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
above a point on said Hoquar pursuant to and by virtue of an or­
ton Slough. 47 deg. 31 minutes der of the County Court of Tilla­
Iaft us «how you our
West 2.013 7 feet from the section mook County. Oregon, duly made
special display of attrac­
corner common to Sections 23 24. and entered on the 13th day of June, ,
tive new Htyles.
We are
25 and 26. of Township 1 South. 1913. licensing, authorizing and di- i
l>erfectly ^equipped for
Range 10 West of tlie Willamette reefing the undersigned to sell the
Meridan—this point on said Ho- real property hereinafter describ­
making group pictures
quarton Slough being in ire par ed, the undersigned will on and
and will please you with
ticularly designated by pests erect after the 24th day of July. 1913, sell
tne quality of our work.
ed by the Master Fish Warden | for cash, at private sale, to the
warning the public; and also an­ person offering the highest price
other tributary of said 1 illauiook | therefor all the right title and in-j
Bay. known as Miami River, above terest of Frances Xavier Moreau I
a point where the county wagon (Frank Marey) in and to the follow­
bridge crosses said Miami River ing described real property, towit: Next to POST OFFICE.
just below the Pacific Railway A Situate in Garibaldi, County of Til
Navigation
Company's railroad lamook State of Oreg on; Beginning
bridge crossing said Miami River, at a point 5H. 16 chains west and 42.15
all being in Tillamook County, chains south of the northeast cor­
State of Oregon, to prevent fishing ner of Sec. 21, Township one North,
therein by any means whatever, Range ten west of Willamette Me­
except with hook and line, com ridian. thence north 74 degrees east
monly called angling, for »almon 7 C h chains for inital tioint of tract
fiBh, during the periods of time herein conveyed, said point being
hereafter specified.
the southeast corner of what is
NOW. THEREFORE.
NOTICE IS known as the Ralston 5 acre tract,
H ereb y G iven by the state Board of thence north 16 degrees west 22U
The valued family re­
Fish and Game Commissioners feet, south 74 degrees west 23,456
cipes for cough and cold
that said tributary of Tillamook feet to the northeast corner of tract
Bay known as Hoqiiarton Slough sold by Geo. W Kiger and wife to
cute, liniments, tonics
and its tributaries above a point Frank Marry by deed dated Octo­
and other remedies have
on said Hoquarton Slough 4< ber 1H 1902, and recorded in book
as careful attention here
deg 3! minutes W eat 2,013. < feet ”z” of deeds, page 31, records of
Tillamook County, Oregon, thence
from the section
as the most intricate’pre-
mon to Sections ¿3. 24, 25 and south 16 degree, east 220 feet to
scriptions.
of Township 1 South. Range 10 southeast corner of Marey tract,
West of the Willamette Meredian- north 74 degrees east '23 456 feet to
Our fresh, high grade
this ' point on said Hoquarton inital point
Slough being more particularly
Such sale to lie made subject to
drugs will help to make
designated by posts erected by the confirmation by the above named
these remedies more effec­
Master Fish Warden warning the court.
tive than ever.
public are and each of them is
Da'ed at Tillamook. Oregon, thi.
hereby dosed to fishing of any
day of | une. 1913
kmd for
salmon fish, excel*«
Right prices are also
N M c M illian .
(with hook and line, commonly call
Guardian of the |srwn and estate
assured.
ed angling, from and after July 1«, of Frances Xavier Moreau (Frank
¡913 until on «»<1 «Dei October I ». Marey.
1913; and that the tributary of said
Tillamook Bay. known a- Miami
River al>ove a point where the
Causes of Stomach Trouble.
t,.,nty wagon bridge crosses said
Sedentary habits, lack of out door
Miami River j -st below the Pacific
Wa Iway A Navigation Company • exercise, insufficient mastication of
food, constipation, a torpid liver,
railroe 1 bridge
rossmg
Miami River, is hereby cloned to worry and anxiety, overeating, par­
fishing <»f soy kind for salmon fish,
e'cept with hook and l,nC” C°m. taking of food and drink not suited
Sewer Pipe for Sale
mon v called angling. from and to your age and occupation. Cor­
rect your habits and take Chamber­
IduwJuiy >”h-1Wa ""t*1 •-"J
For Sale all sizes of sewer pile
butary is opened again to salmon lain’s Tablets and you will soon be and sewer connection..
I. H.
wc.l
again.
For
sale
by
all
dealera
tisiung, as provided for under sc.
I McMahan
Notice Closing Streams.
Monk’s Studio.
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I
Family
Recipes.
••••»•••••• »«I
;
CLOUGH,
t Reliable Druggist.
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold
at
All Grocers.
with the problem of buy ng Humean
you will find it distinctly ndv«nta-
g.*oua to come and do your select
mg here. ‘ You will get the ' «at
qualities, the moat thorough nd
conscientious workmanship and be
charged the most reasonable pn< ea.
We can supply single or double.
Sets or any single article that you
may be in need of.
W.A. WilliamsIc Co.
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