Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 25, 1913, Image 2

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September 25, iei3.
Advertising Rates.
L egal A dvertisement »:
la
First Insertion, per line ..
$
5
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
1 month....................................
1 co
Homestead Notices...................
5 (10
.. loto
Timber Claims ...
5
Locals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
month....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
I^xlge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc. minimun rate, 23c. not exceed
ing five lines.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVA.M E.)
1.5o
One year........
76
Six mouths....
50
Three months
Entered
second ClsSS mail
ter July, IB»», at the post office at
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
(fbr ^ílliiniooh tjeablígbt,
Editorial Snap Shots
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face road now being tried out just
north of Tillamook City, ami wears
informed that it is dunicnstraling
to the residents of Tillamook Coun­
ty. who have taken the trouble to
investigate it, ;yc well as the < utility
Court, that g is the only road that
will stand the wear and tear of .ill
vehicles. lhercadUi.it comes the
nearest town indestrui table read is
the cheapest in the long run though
it may be expensive 111 the construc­
tion. Maintenance of roar's in ano­
ther question to be duly considered,
and while it is impossible to make a
road that will never need repairing
the one that requires the least le
pair work is the practical <»■ e to
build. Now that we have ton great
extent permanently located our
roads through the county, if hard
surfacing can be had without too
great ail outlay of mor e", v
lieve it should be done We I
it will tie economical from a tinan-
cial standpoint.
IHOV
nnd
Syncpsis of the Tariff Bill
As passed by the Semite, the bili
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contained the principal House
features, including free sugar an 1
free raw wool, but revised must of
the schedules still further down­
ward.
The average ad valorem
rate now is about 26 per cent, a de­
crease of 28 per cent from present
rates They are nearly 4 per cent
lower than the average in the
House bill.
Important changes
made by the Senate are: A tenth
of 1 per cent on cotton for future
delivery, one tenth of a cent a
pound on bananas, increase of sur­
tax on large incomes and lowering
ol Hie exemption from $4000 to
0:
put on the free list cattle wheat and
some other farm products ; restor­
ing the full revenue tax on brand
ies, providing an administrative
force to handle the income tax, cut­
ting out of some reform features
such as the 5-per cent tariff reduc­
tion on imports that come in Amer
icon vessels and the compulsory
inspection of books of foreign man­
ufactures. It adds a provision giv­
ing the president authority to re-
, taliate against any uationBut dis-
I criminates against us padded
a provision excluding goods manu-
1 factored chiefly by child labor.
Additions to the free list include
antimony, limestone and aapliatum,
jute books, sugar machinery, cast-
iron pipe, surgical gut, cement,
fl.; and |iemp, furs, gunpowder,
pig iron, wrought iron, iron slabs
moving-picture films, steel ingots,
cuttie and other live stock, wheat,
sawed cedar, angora goat and al­
paca wool and paper twine.
done much to!
parcels poet has
widen the scope of educational
work through the Postal Depart- (
infinitely more!
■neut, and will do
when its own scops is widened,
The corporations are at war with
the educating spirit of the age, and
must lose.
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Fifty-Second Annual
OREGON STATE FAIR
SAUEM,
House Republican Uuits Com­ SEPT. 29th--OCT. 4th, 1913.
mittee.
A whole week of pleasure and nrnfit
£20,000 offered on premiums on
As the climax of the vi| igorotis
.
P1
Republican condemnation c.f f Dem,
ocratic legislative methode which,
has marked the currency debate,
Representative Sidney Anderson
of Minnesota on rite floor of the
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House resigned an a member of the
powerful Ways and Means Commit*1,
tee. In a speech bitterly assailing
And other Exhibits.
legislation through caucus action, '
and partisan consideration of the Horse Races, Shooting Tournament, Fireworks Ban 1
Underwood tariff bill and the Glass
Concerts, Eugenics Exposition, Children’s Pla°
currency bill in committees. Repre­
grounds and other Free Attractions.
sentative Anderson declared that
You are invited.
the ‘‘system of legislation estab­ Free Camp Grounds.
lished here” made his efforts on Send for Premium List and Entry Blanks.
Reduced
the committee a
‘farce and a
rates on all railroads. For particulars address
fraud.”
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Throughout the day the Repub­
FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Ore
licans had criticized the means em­
ployed by ‘he Democrats in flam­
ing the currency bill, detioun ing
the secret sessions of the Banking
and Currency Committee majority
and the secret sessions of the can
It’s Import ! Where you invest your
eus which indorsed the bill.
money. The Western Loan and Invest-
Representative Anderson secured
the fluor and sent his resignation
meat Co., of Salt Lake, Utah is now open
to the clerk's desk to be read. The 'A
to make you a loan or build you a home on
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Bouse listened iu silence and when
2$ the small monthly payment plan.
the clerk concluded, Mi. Anderson,
A. MCNAIR, President.
in a lengthy speech explained llis
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D L. SHKODE, Vice-President.
reasons for resigning.
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CANZADA EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer,
‘‘I nin induced to resign my
Board of Appraisers
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2/J
E. M BALES
F. H, MIICNK.
membership on the Committee • on
R. F. ZACHMAN
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
Ways and Means,” he said, “
' be-
Board of Trustees—
cause of the rules of this House and
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
B. I.. BEALS.
the system of legislation in vogue
• I. C. SMITH.
W. G, MCGEE,
deprive me of my’ opportunity’ for
service to the country on that com
mittee and because my continuance
on that committee must be con­
strued into an acquiescence in fraud
fcvv For Sale or Trade—Tillamook Co Land, City Property,
upon those who have a right to be-
Vacant lots in all additions and Merchandise Stock.
lieve, and do believe, that I
have had, or shall have, some part
in framing the legislation reported
by tliat| committee. The rules of
the House, written and unwritten,
deprive me of my opportunity for
service and the system of legisla­
tion, visible and invisible, which
obtains here, strips me of my pre­
rogatives as a representative of the
people. If the present system con
finîtes the inévitable result must
be that men of industry and
ability will no longer seek member­
ship in the House.”
Agricultural, Livestock
Poultry, Textile
: tiioroiign
investigation, mey
advocated its construct ion and
A large number of persons boosted for <t as well. They
from this county will attend the met those whoopposed this im­
State Fair at Salem next week, provement, and, of course, a
and for the first time Tillamook little wordy warf.ire ensued.
County will have a large <IÍS- The editors
went over the
play of cheese and other pro- situation again this week, and
ducts.
instead of climbing over hills
The Butter Makers' and the for over four miles, which was
Cheese Makers' Associations cruelty to animals to have to
will meet in this city this fall, haul over and tortuous, to those
which no doubt, will be inter­ who hud to endure the agony
esting gatherings and well at­ of getting into and out of the
tended, for these associations Little Nestueca Willey, they What The President Had to Say.
The brief statement issued by
have been desirous of meeting went over the new road this
at the great cheese manufactur­ week although not vet quite President Wilson upon the passage
ing center of Oregon.
The complete. What a wonderful of the tariff bill was as follows1
Fairview Grange and the Tilla­ improvement. The new road ‘‘A fight for the people and for free
mook Commercial Club will is a splendid piece of work, business, which has lasted a long
join hands in entertaining the with a level .grade, and easy to generation through, has at last
travel, but it shows the con­ been won handsomely and cura­
visitors.
trast of building roads by tile pletely.
old and new methods in this
“A leadership and a steadfast-
It is just as well to take county.
The
draw
bridge ness in counsel has been shown in
notice of a few things. Those across the Little Nestueca river both houses of which the Demo-
who own three old shacks on is also substantially built, sim­
cratic party has reason to be proud.
the splendid business corners, ilar to all new bridges which
There has been no weakness or
opposite
Lamar's, are
live are replacing the old ones, with confusion or drawing back, but a
wires who oppose city improve­ a draw that is easily worked. statesinan-like directness and com­
ments and lined up with those The county court is certainly mand of circumstances.
who fought the pavement.
It deserving of a great deal of
‘‘I am happy to have been con
is not to be wondered at that credit for the manner in which nected with the government of the
First Street lost out with old this improvement was carried
nation at a tuus when such tilings
shacks as a menace and a eye out, and especially to Commis­
could happen, and to have worked
sore to the business interests sioner Farmer, who was the
in association with men who could
of that street
man on the job who directed do them.
its construction and looked
‘‘There is every reason to believe
A big job is being turned out nt after the taxpayers' interests. that currency reform will be car­
the offices of Bagley A Hare in tlie The county court lias certainly
ried through with equal energy,
|>reparation c.f the record in the suit
We now have connections with Port­
of Tillamook vs the Warren Con­ made a splendid showing in directness and loyalty to the gen­
struction Co. It will require three road building this year, road eral interest. When that is done
land, Seattle, Tacoina, San Francisco
A girl student of music in Mil­
volumes to contain the testimony work that appeals to every­ this first session of the Sixty-third
and the total number of pages hjxl.’l
waukee
strikes
a
perfect
high
G.
and
all the larger cities
will be 1900. With an average of body who will investigate for Congress will have passed into llis The achievement is extremely rare
325 words to tile page the total tlipmselven, as being perman­ tory with an unrivaled distinction.
Advice free to patrons.
unless there is a mouse in the
number of words will be (117,000.— ent and well done, with no
‘‘I want to express niv admiration
room.
Hillsboro Independent.
We will shortly be prepared to
money wasted iii make shift for the devoted, intelligent and un­
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As China’s condition is that of
This don't look like potro ti­ road building.
We want to tiring work of Mr Underwood and
make quick Farm [loans of from
iz.ing home industry to be eiii- congratulate the people of Ore- Mr. Simmons and the committees general military unpreparedness it
$500 to $5000. If you need money
ploying outside attorneys when town, Neskowin and the Little associated with them.”
! is forced to comply with the de­
see us.
there are attorney» m this pity Nestueca Willey, and rejoice
mands of a nation only one-tenth
who are just as, if not more so, with them on the completion A Losing Corporation Fight, as populous, This kind of peace is
On account of our location, we
able to do the business.
But of this road, fyr it opens up
extremely expensive.
who pays the bills for all these that splendid section of the
It must be a losing opposition I The Americans who went to Mex­
have more inquiries for real estate
big expenses, mid, oh, my, for county.
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■nude by the express companies to ico to help invest a billion dollars
and business chances than any where
those big fee attorneys? The
further extensions of the parcels are now described
as ‘‘destitute"
in town. List with us.
common people will have some
Oklahoma thinks it lias originated post service, Such enlargements and are offered a
charity ticket
right to know how the ten per a variety of corn that will resist of that service as the postmaster home. This is the
most extensive
cent “pot” wns expended, for drought mid mature in ninety days general is now proposing are, in
form of blue sky yet discovered.
about
was voted to be from planting,
11 the Eoiitliwrst all probability, but the precursors
C. H. THOMAS.
S. E HENDERSON.
taken out of school district No. will suy Mint this is so the faith of of others. The entering wedge was I Canada is said to hold the key' to
wheat
prices.
This
announcement
9 to help till the ‘‘pot”- no the rest of the country will be driven when the service was first
S ec ., T res .
M anager . '
many not be correct, but it is cer­
wonder taxes come high.
strong.
inaugurated 0:1 anything approach­
tain that by- its liberal waterway’
'‘Coin’’ Harvey, who in 1HU6 was ing an adequate scale in this coun­
policy the Dominion has made
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try,
only
a
year
or
two
ago.
Not
,
an
able
lieutenant
of
Bryan
in
ex
Boosters of good roads have
Montreal the first port in wheat
SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
reason to be proud of the good I pounding the doctrine of silver only has the demand for its exten­ exportation.
Secreta ry-Trea*.
President.
roads
in Tillamook County. through a text liook of large clrctt- sion grown directly out of Hie ex­ I
Since the days of Bismarck, Ger
Attorney-at-Law and Not«r»
The snap shot man doffs his , hition, will run for Congress in periment, but the demonstration
many lias been a distinctly protec­
h.it to the county court mid Arkansas, on the Democratic ticket, has served to deprive the express
Public.
tionist country, and the period has
corporations
of
some
of
their
most
of
course.
Like
Mr.
Bryan,
Mr.
congriitiil ites it upon the per­
been
that
of
the
greatest
national
effective
allies.
manent
improvements
that Harvey has recovered from h’s
As the fight against the parcels advancement. There is no agita-1
have been curried out and the aversion to gold, and is ready to
take
the
money
in
any
form
it
may
post
was originally organized, the tion in Germany for a tariff change, I
splendid
showing made tin*
forces of opposition included far no movement for the tree-trade1
past two years. A number of assume.
theor es of Cobden, or that school I
expensive projects have been
The currency system created by more than the express companies.
of so-called economic ecience for
carried through to completion Hie Republican party during its long They included small retail dealers
which Bismarck said when he in-
within
the
radii
of
parcels
post
and the policy of building steel period of control has established
trcduced bis protective measure
bridges ill preferauce to build values, mid safeguards of values, offices, who feared the destroying
that he cared not a straw.
He
mg bridges which only last a that are recognixed as absolutely competition of the department
(INCORPORATED),
pointed
to
the
fact
that
Germany
stores.
They
included,
also,
a
few years, is commendable sound the world over. The dollar
had
been
a
dumping
ground
fo,
As the editors traveled over the is a one hundred-cent dollar, and large number of commercial travel­
county this week they saw it no one in recent years baa been ers, dealing with the retail trade of foreign products that the Germans’
number of bridges which bud concerned test it deteriorate or its smaller towns and cities who had ought to make for themselves, and 1
some of which they cculd also ex-i
been constructed only a few security Ini’. At the time the Re the same fear. Some of tins oppo-
port ir the face of competition ¡BOTH PHONES.
sition
remains,
but
the
greater
part
TILLAMOOK, ORK
years which will have to la­ publican partv was born the cur­
Time has shown the policy to be*
replaced in the near future, it rency was issued by state banks of it has disappeared under force
wns good business sense, ns and was far from safe or of full of the demonstrated fact that the even more successful than he pre-1
dieted An American who recently
any one can see by making worth,
Hank failures were fre- parcels post does not destroy the
visited Europe with a party of 2C0
comparison, that the bridges quent.
On bearing of such an retailer in the small towns. As the
mechanical engineers has read a '
fight
ut
Washington
now
stands
it
uow being constructed in thi- event a citizen looked over his cash
coutlty are there to stay.
on hand to see if he was one of the is one almost wholly between the pafier since his return in which he
victims, The notes tof many banks government, aiming to 1 serve the declares that Germany has sm-
could be passed only at a discount people, nnd the express 1 corpora - passed th,s country in variou, in-
Tl. e Cloverdale Courier had 11 and had to be sold to brokers, as Hons, aiming to serve themselves dustnal hne. not only originating
sensible article on good ronds banks of deposit would not
The government must win. tie many cheaper ptoc-eses, but carry.'
receive
hint week, part of which we re them at the lace value.
cause its function is not only to ing through numerous commercial
Workmen
produce :
leared to keep s ter dollar bill over serve the |>eople hut to educate projects ,n larger and bolder way 1
The macadam toad is a good one Sunday. I’epreciateil money was them, Postal communication has That German industrial rivalry will
wlHfr the travel is eolelv bv wagon.
• -1 cducat- *v promoted by the new Amekcaa
b«t automobiles. it is said, tears up habitually offered tn payment ol become one of the greatest
aucn a road and makes it until for bills and eounterleits were ao coni mg agencies of the world The tariff is evident.
travel by .nachinr or wagon. The mon that areekly publications called government has long
difficulty with the macadam or detectors were on every cashier's this, in the special mail recognised
rates it
< rustled rock toad the surface is not
concedes to anything in the >* way of
strong en mgh Io resist Hie propel desk. The Republicans ended this
ling wheel of the auto There is one sort ol currency. They taxed it out printed matter. Thi ’• hardly u
gtxal feature of the macadam ro id. of existence
They saved and piece of mail handled by th postal
and that it is a magnificent found« »¡lengthened the gold standard, and service, even to the
merest scrawl ce, . . . ‘r",r Ortic’*‘ •»•‘»••’e to ac I
tian for a hard surface road, which
being sent to the most illiterate
I t it for it cannot produce th-
st this time «tin. to t*e the only by the national bank system en
solution of the iiueet’on of mail aided tlie government to borrow at person, which cannot be
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DOCKS
WARKHOÜSK.
building al hand.
Tlie County 3 per cent, the lov eot rate ever ob­ in some way and to some
I RONT STREET, BETWEEN Ind A 3rd AVBMÜK W®1
•xt-nt.
Court has a sampleol the hard aur- tainable by any couutry.
an educational iufluenct.
The
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A. C. EVERSON,
Loan Agent,
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Merchant’s Collection Association
of
Tillamook, Ore.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
v : Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, hoof Paint,
lamb - schrader company .