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

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Tllamook
Headlight, July 24, 1013.
Saving the Birds
spirit when it undertakes to
raise
>150,000
to
help
tioost
ail
The
act for the protection and
L egal A dvertisements :
migratory birdr.
10 parts ot Oregon. There is noth­ preservation of
First Insertion, per line
5 ing small about that, but it con­ passed by the last Congress and
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and proiessiunal cards,
clusive!'. proves that the Port­ approved March 4 as one of th<-
1 month................................... 1 £0 land business men believe in official acts of President Tra't, w ill
Homestead Notices...................
5 00 advertising and boosting, and tie made effective October 1 by the
Timber Claims
................. 10 00
Locals per line each insertion
5 that it is the live Commercial regulations prepared by the Depart
Clubs that are doing commend­ inert of Agriculture and now pub
Displav advertisement, an inch,
is lished for the criticism of the
month....................................
50 able publicity work,
of public.
All Resolutions of Condolence and what the news reports
These regulations in a
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
to large measure
the effort to raise
supersede
state
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
help boost tlie state
bird laws. Where
game
laws
and
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
That the policy of the Pori I a nd they are more restrictive than the
etc. minimun rate, 2ùc. not exceed­
Commercial Club
____ . to continue the state laws, the latter will not ap­
ing five lines.
campaign of farm development
throilgnoiit the state is in high ply, but in such instances as those
favor with the business interests of where the state laws apply addi­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
the city is evidenced by the fact tional restrictions, the latter will
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
1.5(1 thut the present campaign has remain in effect. There is nothing
One year.........
75 met with more prompt and favor­
Six months....
50 able support among property own­ permissive about the federal law.
Three months
ers of Portland than any movement It is not a license to do anything
of like nature that has been conduct­ not prohibited. It is restrictive
Entered as second class mail mat­ ed in the past.
only, and states may indulge in as
ter July, 18HS, at the post office at
A few weeks ago the Commercial
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of Club set out to raise a fund of $150, much additional protection to birds
March 3, 1H79.
' (JOO to be expended in development within their borders as they desire.
work throughout Oregon during No hunter can violate a state law
I the next three years ami bo success-
ôÇtie ^illamooh fejieabligbt ful has been the effort that at the beca-.ise it differs from the federal
present time the fund is we'l above law, nor can he violate the federal
the $100,000 mark and it is believed law because of any »tate regula ■ ;
I by those having the campaign in
that the full sum will be tion.
Editorial Snap Shots I ! charge
Protection is given to all so-
pledged within the next month. In
the list ot those who have given called game birds of a migratory
| detinite sums are l(i0 firms and in­
Visitors to the city ¡ire sur­ dividuals representing virtually habit and to all migratory insec
prised at the progress and the [ every branch of business activity in tiverous birds. This includes nearly
all birds of common knowledge and
permanent improvements that the city.
many the ordinary individual is not
are being undertaken.
The
paved streets and large, costly
The Presbyterians of this city familiar with. The regulations put
buildings have greatly added to have decided against forming a an end entirely to all spring shoot-
the appearance of the city.
federation of three denomina ing of any kind of fowl, and
tions. It is probably the wisest much restrict the fall open seasone
thing to do, for somehow there in most states. On a number of
birds which has alarmingly de
no great disposition on the part
i
creased in numbers a complete
of the citizens to assimilate and
closed season for five years is estab- (
pull together
If they w'll not
lished. Among these are pigeons,
do
in
public
affairs they
swans, curlew, plover, shorebirds,
will not do so when it comes to
jaeksnipe and woodcock. A com­
forming a federation of three of
plete closed season is established
the denominations. We must
on inaectiverous birds. It will be
admit that it is a splendid ideal,
unlawful to shoot them at any time.
but impractical in this city for
This embraces all the common
the reasons we have given and
birds, such as the bobolink, cat
No more duck hunting in Till­ religious prejudices held
by
amook after the 1st October. some of our church going peo­ bird, chickadee, grosbeak, martin,
That is enough to give every ple, which would soon cause meadowlark, oriole robin, shrike,
Tillatnooker a duck tit, for they dissension and trouble after a swollow, tanager, thrush, vireo,
woodpecker
and
have become so used to go duck federation was formed. We are whippoorwill,
hunting in the winter that the perfectly aware that there is wren. Another protective measure
world won’t be worth living in misspent effort in-maintaining is the establishing of a free mi
when they are deprived of this half a dozen organizations when gratory highway from north to
south, where no shooting may be J
pleasure.
the whole membership would
done
at any time. This highway
make but one fairy good con­
Now that the Netarts road is gregation, but as there is a ten- consists of the Mississippi River,
finished and Garibaldi beach deuced amongst some of our from Minneapolis to New Orleans,
has obtained a road, let Bay- citizens who still adhere to the the Missouri from its mouth to
Bismarck, and the Ohio from Cairo
oci'iin be the next to receive a old Tillamook methods of rule
to
Pittsburgh.
little consideration, for it is not or ruin, it would soon creep into
The protective feature of the fed­
fair to keep that summer resort a federation of churches in this
eral law is made operative by pre­
bottled up for want of a road city.
scribing a tine of $100 or ninety
when so much money is in­
days in jail, or both, for violation
vested in improvements.
No More Duck Shooting.
of any feature of the law or regu­
lation, and the appropriation of
Some of our citizens have
Hereafter it will be a crime to kill $10,000 to carry it out. This appro­
shown that they have consider­ a wil I duck anywhere in the United priation is small and does not per
able civic pride.
This can be States. W ilil ducks are now c lassed mit employ meat of special in­
seen by the clean, well painted as migratory birds by the govern­ spectors, but ttie department no1
residences and pretty lawns mid ment in a law just enacted and a doubt expects to work in harmony
flowers.
But Tillamook is a fine of $10) ami IK) c|avs imprison with the state wardens and local
long wav behind other progres­ meat are provided for a violation authorities
Every lover of bird
sive cities in this respect, vet of the law. For a long time there life must feel gratified that at last
it is pleasing to observe that has been agitation in favor of feder­ this practical step has been taken
every year there is a great im­ al legislation for the protection of to preserve our wild fowl and song
provement in beautifying the game fowl to prevent their complete birds, whose extermination has
city. We believe that it will extermination.
It has been said been so visibly going on, and whose
become one of . the cleanest, that wild turkeys, wild geese and value to farmers and orchardists as
some of the other wild fowls have insect destroyers has only of late
beautiful cities in the state.
almost entirely disappeared all years been fully realized.
over the country Wild ducks have
The reitsmi that money is not also breome scarce and wild pige­
ns plentiful is on account of ons have disappeared; the only
A West Virginian unable to write
ba n »a all over the country forti­ known wild pigeon in the country lias been convicted of forgery. He
fying themselves, as it is diffi­ living the one in the z.oo at Cincir persuaded his sweetheart to do the
cult to foretell what effect free nati. So the government put a bill pen and ink work on a fraudulent
trade is going to have upon the through congress as a rider to the order and the jury refused to con­
business life of the country. It sundry civil appropriation bill to sider the woman in the case
is generally understood that the prohibit the' killing of migratory
A bachelor who died recently in
Iwinks have been playing safe - birds and fowls The lull designates
dosing down on creditors, and ■as migratory birds those which do Philadelphia left $317,50Uto churches
ill this wav a large amount of not spend the year in any one and chartiable institutions and to
money is taken out of circula­ state, but which move from the a friend $100.01)0, an automobile and
tion, and it will remain tiiSl up north in the fall to the south, and $1500 a year for its upkeep. The
for fear thut free trade will he from the south to the north in the last item is thoughtful and also
as disastrous as when it w IIS spring. Since the federal law has suggests the experienced motorist.
Not satisfied with letting the Sen
tried liefore.
been passed the states can do
ate dig into the Mulhall and other
nothing to change thin law. They
lobby charges, the House will do
The disastrous tire to t lie cannot nuke duck shooting legal. some digging also. As the special
A
man
thut
shoots
a
duck
now
will
business section of Sheridan is
session approaches its end the end
onlv >i reminder that Tillamook be as much a law violator as one (is pushed
more remotely into
City is linble to meet with n who runs a blind tiger without a ( the future, like a man walking to
like fate when so nuiny tire federal license, or that does any­ . his office on a slippery morning,
traps are iillowed to mennee thing else in x lolation of federal
At last we may be finding therea-
the whole city
liverytmdy in law.
eon behind the Democratic search
the city knows, mid have known
for “insidious'' work in politics
tor nuiiiv years, that should a
>100 Reward >100.
Mulhall, testifying before the Sen­
The fouler« of this pit per will
pleased
tin' get started with a strong
ate lobby committee, haa been tell­
to
learn
that
there
la
at
least
one
Urea
Util
northwest wind in the dry sea­
disease that hwihy ha« been able to cure in ing how Democrats ar* often turn-
son tlmt the business section all It« stage*. ami that 1« Catarrh. Hill*«
ed aside from the path of duty on
would meet the same fate that Catarrh Cure 1« the onlv positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity
Catarrh election day. Testifying of the elec-
wiped out Sheridan last week. living a constitutional disease
“ l.„..
uti . , mnill,
" M“"'c fonKreeoional dia-
constitutional treatment
Yet for all that tire traps have Cure
is taken internally, aetin« dirwtly upon | itnet,
*nct, where
where tariff
tariff line«*
lines were
were drawn
drawn.
blood atal mucous surfaces of the
stew . .
- .«
lx*en allowed to multiply mid the
thereby
ratte party
oartv vote
vote Wil
W.l a
uuirny destro«!»«
newtrovtn« the
ttte foundation
D>un>laUon of
or the-
thei * and the Democratic
■
Wiig
no action taken to prevent the
Ht’in« <h» ixivm .«rrngth t.t being rallied around the standards
..
w
«■oiminriis
erection of frame buildings in buikllnii «»> the voa«llt<«»Ion an<l
I
Advertit'ng Ratea.
fl
w
t
fl
the business section. There are
a number of small buildings in
the city, the value of wide li
amounts to very little, yet they
are a menace to the brick and
concrete buildings and the vol-
iinlife stocks lielonging to busi-
nr«« men
It may lx* a radical
idea! to advance, but to use
good horst' sense, the best way
to prevent a disastrous tire in
this citv is to compel tl>e tear­
ing dow n or removal of frame
buildings in the business sec­
tion.
nature In domic >t
wurk
The pruprletora
have *»»
•<> túne
much
han
l faith in . It« curative
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that ihn
thev oftrr
offer i < »uv
me Hnntlrnl
Hnndml l»olî*r«
Hollar« for «nv
anv
tliMt
ca*r th At it fail» to ewrr Send for list of
testimonial«
Athlre«« II. li. CHKXEY a CO.. TeMo
Ohio
Hold hr all l»rtiuxi«t*. TSe.
Take A all « Famtlj Kill* for constipatiou
• A Panama working ship is likely
t>. puss through the canal in Sep
temtier But thia is merely a me
clianicul detail that will not count
for a formal event. Thia la expect
ed not later than October.
It is a hundred years since the
first locomotive got down to practic­
al work Ifow fast the world moves
may t»e |udged trout a comparison
Money tnlka.
Portland hits of the engine of IM1 with a big
the right idea and the boosttug uiouataiu ch tuber of today.
I
of tree
trade.
It’s Import ! Where you invest your
tiHittev. The Western Lottti and Invest-
ment'Co., of Sult Lake. Utah, is now open
(ff^i to make vtm a loan or build you a home on
(S)) the small monthly payment plan.
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J2)R ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
A. McNAIR. President.
Il I SHRODE, Vice-President.
t ANZADA EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer
Board of Appraisers
—
if
F M BALES.
F. H. MIICNK.
R.
F.
ZACHMAN
E.
J.
CLAUSSEN.
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Board of Trustees—
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’(0)) JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
B. L. BEALS
■
i G. SMITH.
W. G, McGEE,
DENTIST.
Commercia! Building, Tillamoct
>
JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
A. C. EVERSON,
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(Over F. R. Beals office.
Loan Agent
Tillamook - Oregon
For Sale or Trude—rillamook Co Land. City Propert
Vacant lot* in all addition» and Merchandise Stock.
J OIIN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Till ni°“k
*
-
-
- Oregon,
Room No. 261.
Í
H. T. BOTTS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
.... Oregon,
Both Phones.
Tillamook
The 30 h.p. car, four or five passenger,
$1,150 ; with electric equipment and CARL habkrlach ,
starter, for $1,325 ; 45 h.p., fully equip-' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T
B
,
ped with electric starter and lights,
$1,800.
A few exceptionally good Tillamook
bargains at reasonable prices.
QfEORGE WILLETT,
illamook
eock
Oregon,
ATTORN EY-AT-I..\W,r*“
T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
Tillamook -
Oregon.
T. BO ALS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
T illamook B lock ,
Overland Model 69T
Tillamook .
CASE, Tillamook, Ore
g
.
. , Oregon.
.
KERRON,
M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
OWN YOUR HOME-STOP PAYING RENT.
We Make Only 6 per cent.
Monthly Installment Loans.
On Completed City Residence Propertv.
Or for Building Purposes.
50^
Oregon.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
If You Want to Buy,
Or Build a Home,
Or Repay a Mortgage,
Bay City
Oregon.
sarchkt .
The 'Fashionable Tailor
And desire the aid of borrowed money, we ask
your careful consideration of the advantages
afforded by our monthly installment plan of loans
we will g adly explain our plan of a loan to von if
interested,
J
T •
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
R0LLIE W. WATSON,
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
Realty, Loans, Ins, Rents, Collections
H. GOYNE.
’’J’’
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ourt Horn«,
The
best
Baker
ever
built
>
Tillamook -
Built
like a
locomotive
boiler
< >regon.
p J SHARP,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Office : Commercial Block,
Tillamook
f
Mlllh.lll told of dome
insidious
work.
Large
------
Large
nuiukr« of the Democrats, lie swore
under oath, were so far persuaded
that tree whiskey is better than free
trade, that they tarried with it until
no longer able to go to the polls. In
one voting precinct, testifies Mui-
hall, he counted on election day,
twenty three Democrats lx tng drunk
in a room, who had been purpoeely
made drank by him to keep them
from voting for free trade. And he
adds that the trick succeeded so
well that the free trade candidate
for Congress was defeated, after it
war reg anted as a certainty that his
election was inevitable, owing to'
Republican diviatuua
R L. E. HEWITT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Both Phones,
Residence and Office in Whitebc«t
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
D
Z.
K
. i 'regon-
J. CLAUSSEN,
•
LAWYER,
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
E
The ArcsdUa 13 a perfect baking
range, and s'i.'.ys a per'ecl baker for a lire-
i.ne because H is built like a locomotive
L -CT. Built cf malleable iron and charcoal
iron riveted tprethcr in lcad of being bolted
Made airtight wifaout the use of
Move putty to crumble and fall out, as hap-
213 T illamook
B lock .
Tillamook -
J
I ’regoo.
E. REEDY, D.V M-,
VETERINARY.
Both Phonea.
Tillamook -
w
Prego»
G.
-McGEE, M.P
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co.
Office .J Next door to Star
I
Theatre.