Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 07, 1913, Image 4

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Tllamook
Advertie'ng Rates.
L egal A dvertisements :
’ interesting section of Tillamook j
'county.
Rah! Rah! Rah! For]
10 Nehalem Valley Industrial Fair,
First Insertion, per line .. f
5 on the Utah and a giHwl time as
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
1 well.
1 month................................... 1 «»,
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5 m1
Homestead Notices.................. 10
Timber Claims
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51
Men who work on the roads
Locals per line each insertion
now put in eight hours time and
Display advertisement, an inch,
receive ten hours pay. This is
month ...............................
All Resolutions of Condolence and class legislation brought about
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
by labor organizations with no
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
regard for those who pay the
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, i taxes, under our new tangled
etc., minimuu rate, 25c. not exceed­
J system of legislation Of course
ing five lines.
those who are employed on the
! roads are not complaining, but
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
it means that each county will
( strictly lx advance .)
1.80 have to increase the road tax or
One year.......
75 do Jess road work. The people
Spi months....
50 having passed this law, there [
Three month.«
.. .
j
is nothing to prevent the labor,
Entered a» secondclass mini mat­
ter July, lbw, at the post office at organization passing a general
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of eight hour law for the entire
March 3, 137»
state.
We do not think that it,
is right to enforce the eight hour
law and place state and county
^illsmook
employes in a privileged class
because the over-taxed taxpay­
ers can foot the hills and have
| to stand the extra burden.
ijrabligbt.
Bditorial Snap Shots
The taxpayers who paid the
Why, of course, the Tillamook
Port of Bayocean tax should tie ' County Fair will knock the
refunded what they paid in.
I Oklahoma Ranch Wild West
Show into a cocked hat.
When
It is gratifying to know that it comes to a parade of Tilla­
the summer travel to Tillamook mook live stock and other fea­
county is increasing every year. tures you can bet your last dol­
lar that the home show will be
a thousand times better, more
Tillamook City appears to tie interesting
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and brighter and
n mecca where outside attorneys cleaner
than the antiquated
can obtain big fees. Well, they junk that was paraded tnrough
made a Rood ( the
on Tuesday.
have evidently
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If the
milking.
people would only be as liberal
with their money to help the
Tillamook County Fair Asso­
It is about time every dirty,
germ breading cesspool was ciation’s show next month as
connected up with the sewer they did the circus this week,
system or tilled up. The city what a splendid fair the direc­
How­
council should go on a muck­ tors could arrange for.
ever,
attend
the
county
fair
raking tour of the city.
and judge for yourselves whe­
ther the home fair don’t knock
The dahlia enthusiasts nt Ne­ I the circus into smitbereen for
I
halem had better kx>k out. Some .real merit and enjoyment.
of the dahlia enthusiasts in this
city may compete in the fair nt
that end of the county, and we
Now that the Hadley case has
expect to see the Nehalemites been
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thrashed
in the courts
carry off some of the prizes at ’ it proves to be another instance
the Tillamook county fair.
I where a person lias been drag-
I ged into court without any just
But simply,
The county improved the caU8e 4,r reason.
piece of road from the city lim-!yi,.ber , hv h,’"k ur.‘r,f,,,k' to ob­
its to the depot, and now the t«m « b'g attorney s fees.
Not
citv should order the small <>nlv 80 the
accusa
Piece of road improved from the t,""s
out
tl,'e
"*"t8
bridge across the slough to emt- i,re '? 'Wrace to the legal pro-
nect with the road the countv is fe88i*?n n"‘l the lev* v w1'tl'
improving north of the city. ’
I Y,"C ' at,,,rneVi* i,r5 .
¡disgrace courts of justice and
’put innocent persons to no end
The county was paving at the of
trouble
and I expense.
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It is
rate of $2,000 peb month for mole about time to tax those who
mid gapher scalps, and the two tiring these petty suits w ith the
months the 'bounties were paid
cost of them.
Attorney Nolan
it took $4,032 from the county , made a great flourish with the
treasury.
That is certainly
I
” tavii thrashed
.nirtmaVM
coippl-iinfH, ......
and when
enough money to expend ih one out in the court he did not have
year, and ns something had to H peg to stand on, for no part-
be done to kill off the moles' nership existed between Clark
and gophers,it was money spent Hadley and his father, and that
for n good object.
I li<‘ wns under no obligation to
I pay Mrs. Otelin Hadley $7,(MIO,
The lust State Legislature ' wtiich he did at the solicitation
did not use good judgment in [of some of the latter’s friends.
adding another official to the [Attorney Nolan is only one out
Headlight,
E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
SNAKÉS AS THEY FEED.
wh«n
They 8Urt Swallowing Thay
Nover Know When to Stop.
The swallowing proeeaa la a serious
matter for any serpent, which must
draw Itself painfully over its prey by
hitching its Jaws, armed with back­
ward curving teeth, forward, on one
side and then the other, and by simi
lar movements of the neck, ribs and
skin, until the whole mass has finally
reached the prolonged stomach. Tbe
snake's Jaws are attached to tbe skull,
and the bones of the bead and neck
are connected by elastic ligaments
which may be so stretched that an ob
Ject considerably larger than tbe bead
itself may be swallowed if rightly seiz­
ed; hence prey is usually turned about
after killing it until Its nose is fore­
most when tbe undertaking begins. A
copious flow of aalira assists degultl-
tlon.
Once started, a snake never knows
when to stop; has little ability to do
so. Indeed, and the prey rarely kicks
loose. It has happened frequently In
zoological collections that a large snake
has swallowed a smaller one meeban
ically, as it were, when each has seized
the same food animal. Both swallowed
at It until tbe larger reached the nose
of the smaller diner and then kept
right on ns long as there was anything
Iti Its mouth, unless tbe victim of this
discourtesy managed quickly to let go
of the fare and escape.
Bartlett tells us. in his book on the
care of animals In tbe London zoo. of
one case where a boa constrictor de­
voured a cage mate nine feet long who
did not feel disposed to let go of his
half of a pigeon. Next morning this
boa could not curl up, but had to He
straight out for several days, and a
month was spent in the digestion of
this inhospitable meal. Snakes will
keep pushing their Jaws over a string
of frogs or mice tied together until
they have got outside the whole chain
These animals have little, if any, sense
of taste nnd when they get their teeth
Into anything soft try to eat it
BULLET PHOTOGRAPHY.
Curious Effect of Shooting Through a
Thin Stick of Wood.
Moving pictures have been made at
tbe rate of 100,000 a second In contrast
with the rate of fifteen or twenty a
second, which is enough when repro­
duced on a screen to give tbe eye tbe
Impression of a continuous picture
The only thing that moves fast enough
to make such tremendous speed worth
using Is a bullet, and some extraordi­
nary pictures of bullets have been ta­
ken at this rate, seventy-two pictures
being taken of a revolver bullet as it
moved ten Inches from the muzzle.
Pictures of a bullet passing through
a stick of wood showed a queer condi­
tion. The bullet passed completely
through tbe thin stick and was well on
Its way beyond before tbe wood gave
any sign of distress. Then some tiny
splinters started out, following tbe bul­
let; the stick began to split, and after
the bullet bad proceeded some distance
tbe stick suddenly fell to pieces. Ne
camera shutters are fast enough to
take pictures at anything like this
speed, so no shutter was used.
Instead, a series of electric sparks
was flashed, the sparks following one
another at the rate of 100,000 a second,
each spark making a picture. Tbe
Him was mounted on a wheel nbout
three feet tn circumference, and the
wheel was revolved at the rate of 9,000
revolutions a minute. When all was
ready tbe bullet was shot, the spark
flashed and tbe wheel revolved, tbe
actual exposure being limited to a frac­
tion of a second so as not to pile up
pictures one over the other.—Saturday
Eveulug Post
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payroll of the county- tha^bf of the many attorneys who sue
•es. 1 people with the hope of obtain
aenier of weights mid ineiiiufTe.
Not In His Line.
Thia menus n soft job for whiic . ing n big fee, and there is rea-
A motor stopped tn front of the pho­
body,
It would have aafed the
<•’ believe that some attor­
tographer's. and a woman lacking none
taxpayers money had it been neys obtain "blood money" by of I he artificial accessories deemed nec­
put up to the sheriff's office to,*hat kind of practice
essary to "looks" entered tbe studio.
see that businewa people were
A couple of days later the photogra
not cheating their customers
li
Tillamook County Fair, Sept. pher submitted proofs for her approval.
with short weight scales and
"Not one of those pictures kM>ks any­
3. 4. 5.
It is going to lie a big
thing like me,” tbe woman insisted.
mensurg/.
But
who
cares
1 jollification and get together
Tlie photographer tried in every way
for the taxpayers, nnywny .when
it cgvttea to creating new offices gathering of all parts of the to pacify her. but. finding this an lm
The boosting sp rit ixxlklblltty. lost control of his temper.
arid tugging nt the taxpayers' county.
will prevail and the “knockers"
"Madam,” be exclaimed, "did you read
tent ?
will take t<> the woods, for they my sign7* "Yes." “Well, it does not
don't belong to the class that say ‘cleaning, dyeing and remodeling.'
It ia iilH-loun for newspa|>crs . will exhibit poduee and stock It says 'portraits.'"—New York Times.
to publish any slnmlalous mat­ at the fair. It is the progressive
Ths Sequel to the Joke.
ter, but sttoruryn can inrike nil element, those who don't mind
Many years ago a visitor to Edin
kinda of filine statements in a n little time and expense, who
burgh was being shown over the high
complaint, yet that is not con­ who wi’l exhibit the county's
court of Justiciary. He made some re­
sidered libelous matter. Tnke resources.
Let it be n get to­ mark voucerulug the dock and Its du
tin- Hadley cnse. Attorney Onk gether fair of the progressive ties, and In reply the official jokingly
Nolan made aome awfully aenn- citizens and the I m *M stock and said the visitor might one day be sen­
dnioua and untruthful asser­ products in the county.
The tenced to be banged In that very room.
tions in the complaints he tiled officials of the Tillamook Coun­ The sightseer was the notorious Dr
which he failed toprove. Whv ty Fair Association are doing Pritchard. Two years later In the dock
not sue attorneys for that kind their best, but it require* united be had so closely inspected he was
of libelous matter ? The levity effort and a pull together spirit, doomed to death for poisoning bls wife
sud mother tn-law.
of attorneys in courts of law is to make it a success.
Take a I
certainly surprising. Why not broad gunge view of the finrj
Free Circus.
disbar attornevs who tile com­ and evervtxxlv help to make a
"They are the most popular couple In
plaints loaded down with litrel- success of it.
it may not come our fist. Wed all hate to see them
I
otta matter ?
(up to the expectation of some iu more out"
n few particulars, and for that I "Why are they so popularF*
"They alwaya have the windows
Help boost tin- Nehnlrtn Val­ reason we hope people will be
ley Industrial Fair.
The nsso- charitable, for no one should open when they quarrel."—Louisville
Courier-Journal.
cintion had a crvditatde fair Inst expect a perfect fair the first «
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year, mid we feel sure that the year. One thing is certain, the
Surprising Infarinatisi«.
lieople of Nehalem are progres association is going to give the
“So your tittle boy U tn the hos­
sive'enough to do better. They beat fair it can with a limited pital?"
have the honor of introducing amount ofjmoney at its dis|x»sal,
"Yea; tba doctor said ho would baro
the dahlia and exhibiting them and with ns much money as to havo hta asteroids taken out**
at their industrial fair*, and it p<»ssibte put intoprtz.es. mid we
"My starar—Baltimore American.
in safe to say they will have a are sorry they have not double
Moral exhibition of dahlias this the money for that purpose.
Fleeee-
A writer says: 'Tbe brave are al­
year that will lx» worth seeing. However that may be the asso­
Anyway, take a trip to Nehalem ciation has started out along waya tender." What a cowardly bird
tbe average spring chicken must be?—
■ >n Saturday, August 30, and the right lines to make it a use
New Orleans Ptcayuaa
s|>en<l nn enjoyable day with the fol organisation along agricul-,
g.xxi lieople of the north end of tural lines which will grow in
Kvnrythtng yon
counts—that
the county in that pleasant «nd importance from year to year.
I “ ~uaU ** ,Qd n-X against roa. .
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Both Phones.
Residence and Office in Wlntehom
invest your ?
Import !
money. The Western Loan anti Invest- j
... Co.,
v .. , of
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ment
Sult Lake, Utah, is now often ’
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to make
I____ yon a loan or build you a home on
the small monthly payment plan.
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
A McNAlR, President.
D I. SHRODE, Vice-President.
CANZ \D V EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer
Hoard of Appraisers
—
E M BALES.
F IL MIICNK.
R F. ZACHMAN
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
Board of Trustees—
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
B. L. BEALS
I C SMITH.
W. G, McGBE,
DENTIST.
Commercial Building,
J2) k -
Tillamo-k.
JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
A. C. EVERSON,
(Over F. R.
Loan Agent. ?
Tillamook
( F- i >ale or Trade—Tillamook Co Land, City Property, /
)
Vacant lots in all additions and Merchandise Stock.
\
I OIIN
office.
Beals
-
Oregon
LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Till mook
- Oregon,
Room No. 261.
T. BOTTS,
J J
" attorney - at law .
Complete Set of Abstract Books ia
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
(pip
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon,
Both Phones.
x------ ' Overland Model 69T
The 30 h.p. car, four or five passenger,
$1,150 ; with electric equipment and
starter, for $1,325 ; 45 h.p., fully equip
ped with electric starter and lights,
$1,800.
A few exceptionally good
bargains at reasonable prices.
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QARL haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B eock ,
Tillamook
Oregon.
QfEORGE WILLETT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ¡7“
T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
Tillamook
-
Oregon.
T. BOALS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
T illamook B lock ,
-
Tillamook
See A. K. CASE, Tillamook, Ore
M.
g
Oregon.
KERRON,
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 Property,
Or for Building Purposes.
If You Want to Buy,
Or Build a Home,
Or Repay a Mortgage,
-
• Oregon.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bay City
Oregon.
A.
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 gladly explain our plan of a loan to you if
interested,
SARCHKT,
The Fashionable Tailor
T
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Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
Realty, Loans, Ins, Rents, Collections.
H.
up
GOYNE.
"^ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office-
The
Built
best
like o
locomotive
boiler
Baker
ever
built
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“‘velen
^ibo/fed
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
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Tillamook
Oregon.
0K P. J. SHARP,
No st
Putty
¡RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office : Commercial Block.
Tillamook
AMERICA'S BEST RANGE
nw —»:! ,
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The Arcadian Is a perfect Likins -
range, and shya a perfect biker for a life­
time because it is built like a locomotive
holler. Built o( malleable Iron and charcoal
iron riveted together iu.Acad cf being bolted
together. Made airtight without the use of
Stove petty to crumble and fall out, as hap­
pens in ca<l iroa and so
called iieel ranges, allow­
ing false drafts to q the
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fire or deaden it
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THR ARCADtAM IS SOLD BY US.
CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER.
.
DEUTSCHER
ADVOKAT.
213 T illamook
B lock
Tillamook -
J
Oregon.
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
TW AmJtoa ItMn wJI amr
bar* Uba Argo—a »,11 atw«n As
rrfM Miac. aaxw a tkM has
lurl <San rvaww-n rue«*.
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rkMh
lift« iw*. tt
tweif ovw aad
In th*'hMt U ■B'P««.
to tty t-'tkln< <4 tb« w«y 1$ mak «• a woman*»
wort wr aMdafeowv bar to 4a part«« half
- Oregon.
I Both Phones.
Tillamook -
w
Oregoo.
G.
McGEE, M.D-
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co.
Office J Next door to Star
Theatre.