Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 11, 1913, Image 2

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Tillamook Headlight, Septeinbei II, IQl3^
they pay for shoddy goo<ls.
Advertising Rates.
L egal AuvKicrisEMBNTs:
First Insertion, per line ..
♦ 10
5
Esch subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
1 month..................................... 1 (0
Homestead Notices..................
5 IO
Timber Claims .. ........................ 10 III
5
Locals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
month....................................
fiO
All Resolutions of C ordolence and
Ixrdge Notices, 5c. tier line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc. tninimun rate, 25c. not exceed­
ing five lines.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
Ooeyear..........
Six montbj ..
Three months
1.5«»
75
50
Entered as second class mail mat­
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
(£be ^illamook jjeabligbt,
Editorial Snap Shots.
We move for a vote of thanks
to the directors of the Tillamook
County Fair Association.
The election in Maine is giv­
ing Democrats and Progressives
the cold shivers, for the G. O. P.
is on top in that state again.
The summer travel is practi­
cally over ami it was a great
surprise'to most of us that so
many visitors came to Tilla­
mook this year. But it will be
a hummer next year.
The Herald continues to rub
it in on Carl Knudson, one of
the most respectable business
men in the county.*; no doubt,
because he let the public know
about the dirty detective busi­
ness.
The Senate passed the Demo­
cratic free trade tariff bill, which
gives protection to the manu­
facturer and places most every­
thing raised on the farm, on the
free list. Milk and cream, the
most important product of this
county, is on the free list.
Shy, Bro. Trombley, wasn’t
it the same individuals who in­
spired the editorial in Tuesday’s
issue who sent the detectives to
Uncle Cone of Bay City? And,
say, Bro. Trombley, as you do
not know Mr. Eddy, how do you
know bis opinions years before
you came to Tillamook ?
Having incorporated, it is up
to Wheeler to improve its own
streets, (io after the city dads,
Bro. Effenberger, ni.d advocate
a hard surfaced street from one
end of Wheeler to the other. It
is none too soon to commence
this improvement, that is if
that city is to lie numbered wit li
those who are up-to-date and
and don’t have to wade through
mud hub deep.
There is a good deal of West­
ern grit amongst Tillainookers.
The heavy rain and wind storm
was certainly discouraging to
those who laid the fair arrange­
ment in hand, but one must
admire their grit ami persever­
ance, for no sooner bad the
storm passed when thev went to
work with
renewed energy
and come out on top with smil­
ing countenances.
A visitor who had not been
in Ti’lamook for two years could
hardly believe that lie was in
the same town when In* came
here again this week. Truly it
wn» a transformation in two
years, and no one wants to go
back to muddy streets and rot
ton side walks, and those in
brick or concrete buildings are
not as scared about tire as when
they had valuable stocks in
frame buildings.
It the city
makes the same progress the
next two years and we don’t
see why it shouldn’t it will
make the metropolis of Tilla­
mook one of tin* most pmgres
sive cities in Oregon.
One won! of kindly nd vice to
those who putronixe mail order
houses ip Eastern State,
It is
n well known fact that then* are
different grades of goods, and t
isthe-Hienp, shoddy kind that
the until order houses are deal
ing in. «nd people are deceived
in buying. This makes it hard
on locul merchants who handle
the best grades of gissls and re­
fuse to handle the poor grades.
But it is bard to convince peo­
ple that they can obtain the beat
grades of gtssls from the home
merchants for the same money
Wej
make an appeal in behalf ofotir, In his address upon social hy­
home merchants, who aim to giene at the fourth international
do the right thing with those conference just heltl at Buffalo, Dr.
who patronize them.
Elliot, emeritus president of Har
vard University, depicted many of
The laud specul.-it<>rs have the sa<l results of ignorance and
done a gr<-at «leal in retarding vice when left unchecked or un­
He especially saw in­
the growth of T illamook county heeded.
by placing inflated values «in creased physical decay as a res lit
farm land arid placing a burden of our modern crowding of popula­
on those who bought farms on tion in unsanitary surroundings.
time ami with very little money Looking at the problem in its ini
passing in the transaction. It rueneity, he almost desuared of a
is no wonder that people are solution. He asked: "Wliat ferce
scared away by the high price can now be put in play against the
and fictions values placed on formidable evils which gravely
farm lands fry land speculators threaten the very life of cur racer"
in this county. That is not all, Ami he answered the question by
the heavy taxation on farms is saying that "no one force or agency
caused by inflated values placed can he completely relied upon."
in farm lands, which are taxed this answer liut serving to.intensify
too high and loaded down too realization of the difficulty. But
heavily with taxation thanks there was another speaker present
who gave the answer. That was
to the land speculators.
Rev. Richard J Tierney, who said:
"Knowledge is not moral power.
One regretable feature about Christ, not hygiene, will cleanse
the storm which demoralized the world."
th«* fair arrangements was the
Looking back over 1900 years of
lectures to be given by the pro­ the world's history, no other force
fessors from the Agricultural than that spoken by Mr. Tierney
College. We are somewhat in can be pointed out as having exer
doubt whether it is the proper cised a moral, and therefore a
time to hold a farmer’s inst itute physical, power upon mankind,
during a fair, for outside attrac­ and in our present-day civilization
tions will alwaysdraw the most none other is apparent. Take the
people. We believe more ben­ religions of the world as we know
etit would be derived by the Fair the “, and only the one founded
Association bolding a farmer’s upon recognization of one supreme
institut«* annually at a different ai <1 only God, manfested in the
date to holding the fair, which flesh by Jesus Christ, contains in
would make two interesting
its doctrines and its spirit-and the
gatherings one to talk over the
spirit is what makes it alive, nut
the problems and best methods the doctrines—those moral princi­
in dairying and the other to ex­
ples and that love of man to God
hibit and demonstrate whatcan and man to man which must be the
be accomplished.
firm foundation of right living, of
morality and of a hygiene which
embraces the welfare of others as
It is gratify ing to know that
well as as ot the individual. No
steps are to lx* taken to give
other force conspicuously rescues
Bayocean a road and a way out,
for if any taxpavers are entitled men from moral degradation and
to a road the Bayocean people mental depravity, and sets them to
living pure lives and thinkingclean
are.
It cannot, of course, be
constructed in one year, but by thoughts. And it is upon these in*
assistance of the property own­ di vual pure lives and clean thoughts
ers and the county' it should be that the efficacy of any system of
completed in three years. Two moral and physical hygiene must
years would be much better, for rely for support and propagation.
The man who believes in this
the success of Bayocean depends
entirely’ upon having a road. power has not so hopeless an out­
The people of this city have look as that taken by Dr. Elliot,
boosted for this road, and the whose long years at Harvard as an
business men have shown by educator and an exeinplifier of per
their liberal donations that they sonal moral living should have
favor it, for it would be an in­ shown him the truth of what Mr.
justice to deprive Bayocean of a Thi^rney said, that knowledge is
way out after paying heavy tax­ not moral power. More real morí j
ation. It probably never occur­ power issues from some smal 1 co)
red to some of our readers that lege whose atmosphere is pervaded
auto travel to Oregon beach re­ with the spirit of Christianity and
sorts is exceedingly limited on where Christ is held up as the one
account of lack of roads to them, to emulate, than from the great un­
and this is the reason we are iversity where mere knowledge is
boosting for roads to 'Tillamook the object sought and where both
beach resorts, for if this county the restraints anil the molding in­
is the first to provide them the fluence of tha Christ spirit are al>-
travel will be enormous.
We sent. To be sure the Christ spirit
make this prediction about the has not yet conquered the world
road to Bayocean, that it will and overcome the sad results of
not only benefit tlui» place, but centuries of its absence. It is net
when the lumber industry opens even supremely dominated the
lip and the upper part of the bay lands where it is best known. Fur-
becomes a second (¡rays Har­ tlier than that, it does not even tc-
bor, it will be one of the most day completely rule those who are
rominallv under its inspiration.
important roads in the comity.
Yet, in spite of all this, it is the suf­
ficient single power which I»r.
Henry I one Wilson full name
Elliot says does not exist.
given as identification in this age
of Wilsons talks more like a man
The Bulkan nations have reached
who is sure he is right than a de-
the aftermath. One has just or-
plomat anxious to hold onto the
dered 30tW artificial legs.
lest shreds of his job.
If the price of Broker’s seats in
The Japanese in California have
Wall street continues to full they
engaged a press agent to manage a
will be classed us Democratic sou
campaign of education in this
venters instead of assets.
country and Japan,
There is a
Japan spends nearly ♦M.OOO.OOO a
better way to gain international
year
on public education. That
listen
to
the
knowledge than to
country evidently intends to hold
vaporing of jingoes.
on to place among the leading pow­
Cattle raising conditions in Ar­
ers.
gentine and other countries of
President Wilson says lie "will
South America, as re|>orfed by
Roliert K. Conway, who has just not pander to any selfish spirit in
returned from a lour of inspection, the Philippines.” Then the Re
are such as to give consumers of publican policy can go forward un-
beef hope that their butcher bill change«!.
will not much in reuse during the
next few years Were we to be in­
dependent upon the home supply
the prices of meat might become so
altitudinous as to get beyond the
reach of the man of ordinary
means. The number of cattle in
this country is decreasing, while
the numtier of consumers is in­
creasing. Thia is the general con­
dition, but tills year there are spec­
ial causes of decrease. The dry
season has made fetxd scarce anti
high, ami farmers have begun to
send their stock to market to get
rid of it. Thia includes In ceding
Starck, which means more than the
normal decrease in the supply nest
year.
A Western town relates how a re-
freshing shower sent the tempera­
ture down to 102 in the shade. One
way to keep cool is to I* thankful
for small favors.
After a few years as the Dear
cratic leader in Massachusetts Gov.
Foss proposes to become a Repub­
lican again. A Democratic convert
who sticks is a curiosity.
Col. Watterson says the people of
New York are incapable of self gov.
ern ment. The colonel should con
fine his comment to Democratic
perioii*. At other tames New York
lives up to its high position.
Peace in the Balkans is again de­
clare«!, with the Turk back in aev-
eral strategic points from which he
Diarth.'es Quickly Cure«*.
was lately driven out Turley is
"I wns taken with diarrhoea and still in Europe and roosting only a
Mr. Yorke, the merchant lie e l*r- a little lower than belore
suade«l me to try a tsdtle of Churu»
The president has made sure,
berl.imn * Colic. Cholera ivi Dia«
rhoea Remedy. Alter taking one save a Washihgton dispatch, that
doue of it I was cure»I It also "for a time, at least, no ill consid
cured others that I gave it tax” •red speeches on Mexico will be de-
urnes M. K Gebhart. «tavole. Ps
That is not at all unusual» An livered in the Senate." Thw sense
ordinary attack of diarrhoea can of personal rva»s>nsibi|ity for what
almost invariably l>e cured ty, or • is said in Congress has never be
7.’
«teveloped in
or two doses of this remedy .” bur
. the \\ bite llouee.
sale bv all dealers.
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R. I- E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALI»’
D
PRIZE ORCHARD,
The One Power
\Non-Irrigated,
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR DAIRY.
IS Acres, Half Mile from White Salmon, Wash.
Both Phone».
Residence and Office m Whitehon..
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Best orchard and country home in the Famous White Salmon
V.mv-S.noly . ....... 'X 'ligb.
...X n "i-
J~^R. ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
-'V',." < ’'\U.
piped
DENTIST.
to all buildings, electric lighted throughout.
imniensiC growth of trees, they being Commercial Building, Tillam#tk>
the largest of their age in the valley, Peaches are bearing now
anti apples will bear after next year. This property has a very j R- JACK OLSEN,
gentle south slope, with the best of water and air drainage.
DENTIST.
Elevation 800 het. Soils : Volcanic ash and red shot.
an
ideal
location
for
anyone
wishing
to
(Over F. R. Beals office.
This ¡dace will make
■ ■ have
‘
; a fine income. The
retire from active farming and still
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homelik-* and convenient.
buildings are vert
ernents
are easily worth
$4000,
1 he 1111 provcme
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.
- and the orchard J OIIN LELAND HENDERSON
♦ 10,500.00, making an actual valuation of ♦14.000. I own 15
attorney
acres adjoining this and so can match a trade up to 8,000.00. I
AND
Property is free of encumbrance. Will assume a reasonable
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NSELLOR
AT-LA W.
amount.
This proposition will bear inspection and if you are inter­
T illamook B lock ,
Til Ulook i-
ested write what you have and I will send photographs.
- - - Oregon.
C. T. DEWEY, White Salmon, Wash.
Room No. 261.
H. T. BOTTS,
’ATTORN E Y-AT- LA W.’
V^ ffCÙ '1
ft
Complete Set of Abstract Book»in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Resident»,
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregoc.
Both Phones.
It’s Import ! Where you invest your J
ujonev. rile Western Loon and Invest- ?
ment Co , of Salt Lake, Utah is now open J
to make you a loan or build you a home on
the small monthly payment plan.
A. McNAIR, President.
1) I. SlIRODE, Vice-President.
CANZADA EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer.
Board of Appraisers
—
i: M BALES
F. H. MIICNK.
R. F. ZACHMAN
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
Board of Trustees—
JOHN [.ELAND HENDERSON.
B. L. BEALS.
I. C. SMITH.
W. G, McGEE,
QARL IIABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
A. C. EVERSON,
Oregon.
Q^EORGE WILLETT,
Loan Ageut.
ATTORNEY- AT-LAW^
For Sale or Trade—Tillamook Co- Land, City Property,
Vacant lots in all additions and Merchandise Stock.
T illamook C ommercial Buru®«j,
Tillamook
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T. BO ALS, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
T illamook B lock ,
Merchant’s Collection Association
Tillamook
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s.
of
Tillamook, Ore.
KERRON,
M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
j
We now have connections with Port­
land, Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco
and all the larger cities
■ Oregon.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
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Advice free to patrons.
We will shortly be prepared to
make quick Farm ‘loans of from
$500 to $5000. If you need money
see us.
. Oregon
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c* HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
.
Bay City
On account of our location, we
have more inquiries for real estate
and business chances than any where
in town. List with us.
Oregon
SARCHET,
Th» Fashionable Tailor
T
.
Cleaning, Pressing and Rrp»>n!1í
a Specialty.
C H. THOMAS.
S. E HENDERSON
M anager .
S ec ., T res .
Store in rfeine Photographic
Gallery.
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H. GOYNE,
The
best
Baher
ever
built
a
te6?
Ä Co3'
Built
like a
locomotive
boiler
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
¡
P'vefed,
^bolted
Office:
j~)R P. J. SHARP,
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(RESIDENT DENTIST,
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Office : Commercial Block
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AMERICA'S BEST RANGE
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Itì
. Oregon.
Tillamook •
N° stove I
Putty /
tg
O pposite C ovet H ovsx
„ Thc Arcadian is a perfect baking
v r»ace,andsLrysaixr'c«abakerfor*llfe-
f V o e b$,caase ’* is built like a locomotive
[
“al!eab,c honand charcoal
i iron n\ eted tofretlwr
i*_ a
V 1 together. Ma«le airtight without the use of
wove putty to crumble and fall out, as hap-
-
-n s— pen» In ca<t iron and so-
called fleel ranges, allow­
Ma
ing false drafts to lao th«
fire or deaden it
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Th« Amdin Riat« wilt mw
Tillamook
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J. CLAUSSEN,
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LAWYER,
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT.
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213 T illamook B lock .
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Tillamook
J
E. REEDY, D.VM.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phone*
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Tillamook
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'^2^7"
own ­
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5<’D’
PHYSICIAN
& SUtC®0*’
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Jones-Knudson Furniture Co
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Office : Next door toS*
Theatre.
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