Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 09, 1913, Image 5

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    BHamook Headlight
October 9, IOI3.
..... ,YOU believe that
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tat
The Manufacturing City on
N EH ALEM
1
B ound
tO (A ROW and that INVE
MBN E in W heeler Property
will be Profitable.
ACK UP YOUR JUDGMENT WITH YOUR
MONEY.
You cuill make money by Investing in CUHEEÜER.
For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON.
Portland Office :
Tillamook Office
327 FAILING BUILDING.
Care of F. R. BEALS.
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Notice of Hearing of Final
of life and death to a considerable discuss this subject ever get below
Account.
fraction of respectable society. The the surface of it. I)r. Emma F.
distinction between lost women and Drak« for example, urged that a
Oregonian.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That
The other night at the first Meth­ such criminals as firebugs and home should be instituted for the underHigned Ims filed his Final
odist Church the speakers of the Pa­ murderers is perfectly obvious1 women who had been driven out of Account aa Adiniuiatrator of the ’
Charity Estate of Andrew F. Bibby, de- ,
cific Coast Rescue and Protective The hitter choose their criminal the restricted district.
Society discussed the question how career of their own free will. The could think of no better way unless ceased, and that the County Court I
of the State of Oregon for Tilla- ,
to dispose of fallen women when women are, frequently at least, led we should try the plan of abolish­ ■nook County, has net Monday, the |
ing
the
district
by
catting
off
its
3rd day of November, 1913, at 10
the segregated districts have been estray by deceit which beguiles their
Prostitutes o'clock a.m , as the time and place
broken up. Sinful and degraded ignorance. They had no criminal supply of women.
either adopt their calling of their ior the hearing of said account and
as these creatures may be, they are intent at the outset and never have
own choice or they do not. If they' any objections there may be to the
still human beings and it is unmer­ formed any. They have simply
same.
prefer it to any other means of
Dated September 18th, 1913.
ciful, if not positively wrong, to drifted from bad to worse without
livelihood,
the
less
said
about
the
J ames B ibby .
drive them out of their wretched any particular intent whatever.
Administrator of the Estate of
ideals of their sex the better. If
Some
of
them
have
been
forced
to
;
eheltera to etarvs in the streets.
Andrew J. Bibby, deceased.
I they are forced into it by circum­
We must reflect, too, that when sell themselves by eooticmic pres I
stances, it seems as if a genuine
misery presses hard upon them sure.
The person from whom we are reformer would begin his work by
Suit for Divorce.
they will ply their trade more dil­
inquiring what these circumstances
igently than ever and no doubt supposed to derive our notions of
are and seeking to modify them.
Summons by Publication.
spread disease far and wide through charity and justice never dreamed
I .et us show you our
of classing fallen women with The task might prove somewhat In the Circuit Court of the State of
the city. Is it wise then to expel
irksome,
but,
once
completed,
one
special display of attrac­
Oregon,
for the County of
thieves and murderers. He was
them from the haunts of the segre­
Tillamook.
tive new^styles.
We are
disposed to look upon their condi­ would suppose that it might pro­
gated district before some other
Alta Sours,
I
¡»erfectly
equipped for
tion with extreme leniency and duce more satisfactory results than
Plaintiff,
refuge has been provided for them?
making group pictures
made their welfare the prime con­ blind sallies againgt the fallen
ve
Judge Stevenson expressed him­
and will please you with
sideration whenever Ire dealt with women. If we could only devine Harold V. Sours,
self quite positively upon the sub­
Defendant. J
the quality of our work.
them. There is another point which means to keep them from falling
To Harold V. Sours, the above
ject.
He fixed his mind firmly
cannot be ignored if we wish to t>c ■ there would be no necessity to
named defendant :
upi ■ the point that these women
fair. For every fallen woman there build rescue homes. Justice re- I n the N ame of the S tate of
are lawbreakers. Their business is |
volts
at
the
thought
of
heaping
O regon :
is at least one fallen man and
carried on illegally and hence there
You are hereby required to ap
Next to POST OFFICE,
usually several of them. F. rei tells punishment after punishment upon pear
and answer the Complaint
can be no question that it ought to
helpless par­
in his great work on this subject of j the weaker and more
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aitain-t
you
in
the
above
en-
be broken up without much regard a certain individual who has shared , ticipant in the ecci ial
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evil, while
the titled
titled cause on
on or
or before
tiefore the
the exoi
expi­
to the consequences. Why sliqnld in the crime of 15d0 females of the robust tempter goes scot free He ration of «ix weeks from the date
*• consider the future of such underworld. Ths fact is perfectly ¡is not even mentioned in public of the first publication of this sum­
criminal women any tuoVe than intent that these criminal women addresses and high society receives mons, and if you fail ho to apttear
and answer, for wanf thereof the
•hat of thieves aud murderers? invariably have male accessories, -----
him with flattering
- favor, while the plaintiff will apply to the said Court
The main purpose M to put a stop
must have them indeed, in order Jjw, ths gospel and the ballroom for the relief demanded in the com-
•o their evil coritiuct What may to commit their peculiar species cf I combine to bespatter and harry hi* plaint therein
The relief demanded is the dis­
happen to the women afterward ia a
The handling of thia
crime, it is interesting to observe victim.
solution of the Itnnd« of matrimony
intrusted
n’att<r for subsequent considera­ the leal with which many reform­ matter is almost entirely
now existing between you and the
tion.
ers urge rigorous punishment of the to men, as yet, and they urn onecí- plaintiff, Alta Sours, your wile, and
Who,” inquired Judge Steven­ woman, while the accessory of the ously seek to win favor with good for general relief.
While going to School
Thia Summons in published by
son, "advocates a segr^ated dis­ other sex escapes their null e alto-, women by severity to tlieit lest ord'rof the Hon. Webster Holme«,
there
is nothing better
This will probably allow ¿udge of the Circuit Court of the
trict for murderers, fir siftage and gether. Why nut turn our attention sisters
,
that
they
have
iniscalcu
ated
the
and
more
satisfying then
fate of Oregon, for the County of
t lieves? Who will contend that ac­ once in a while to the proper dis- I
tion ought to be delayed” in their position to be made <»f the fallen weight of certain factors in the Tillamook, ir. tlte 12th Judicial Dis­
to own a good fountain
trict of said State, said order Iteing
cases "until some plans had been men, who are equally guilty wl’1
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made and dated nt Tillamook City,
pen, one that is always
■usde for their moral betterment? the fallen women? What shall we >Hoxe Meeting
Need Oregon, on the 39th day of August,
Women
ready to write, and does
1VI3 The lime prescribed in the
Society is under no determined obli­ do with these men when the segre­
Health and Strength
not flood or soil one’s
The work of a home keeping order for publication ia once a week
gation to consult the convenience gated districts are broke» up-
for nix consecutive week« and for
finger.
°f those who have placed them Shall we drive them out of the city woman mates a constant call in seven
consecutive
publications
ber strength and vitality, and »iik-
•«Ives outside of the law.” This or will it be best to build them a ineas romes through her kidney» thereof, and the date of tlte firat
We have all in a
is certainly true. But Jet us, by "home?" Many of them are weal- and bladder oftener than -he knows (Hiblication ia Thursday, August
ZMh, 1913
Rexall Pen, sold on trial,
Foley
Kidney
Fills
will
invigorate
•■y of experiment, alter Judge thy. Some are eminent. Statl9,'^s
I
J ohn I. eland H enderaon ,
satisfaction guaranteed.
Stevenson’s language a little and show that by far the larger number and restore her, ami weak back,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
nervousness, aching joints and if-
•** what comes of it Suppose he ’of male offenders in this kind are regulat bladder action will all dig
Prices ranging from
appear when Foley Kidney 1'ilbt
•d said, “Society is under no obli- married men 1» it •»" ^'7
St
oo*to
I5.50.
Chronic Dyspepsia
tstion to consult the welfare of societv to "conenlt their convey are used. For sale by all drug-
The following unsolicited trsti
giata
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•I o»e who have been placed, partly fence?’ If the convenience
1 noma I should certainly be »•ifli-
Henry A. Iohn«on, a busineaa trient to give hope and courage to
k ,,le*r °wn fault and partly by male criminals m worth eoneu er
man of L’Anse. Mich., writes
afflicted with chronic
m J*01* o< uociety itself, outside ing before the law is applied in it» •For year», Foley » Honey and Tar ■¡»rams
• «law.’* There is no debate, as rigor whv not that of the -omen Compound for coughs »ml “do* 4y«l>epsia : " I have been a chronic
idywpe(4ic for yearn, and of all the
family
** understand it, about the mere Shall we maltreat the latter bees— has been our ----
—- aii'linoe
.
, . wr 'medicine I have taken, Chamber
give
it
to
oitf
children,
who
like
it|
la tn'a Tablet« have done me more
convenience of fallen women. The they belong to the weaker *»
I on
.... am
...r.nnt
I,lea..mt taste
ount of its pleasant
taM<- It. gMral than anything elae," says W.
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Suestion how they ehall be die-
We do nut ask the« .|»e»tu»«) is a safe cure fori oughe and cold»
Mattison. No. 7 Sherman St,
lotiouslv. but merely •«’ empb-, It
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is a matter of life and
contains no opiates. For sale by 1 Horncllaville, N.Y. For sale by < tiarge and get goocl resulta from
CS|
your kodaks.—Tilla uiook Studio. .
unm..ukable truth that .u druggu>U.
I Dmaf'a Drug Store.
«th to them. From one point of
T,e* *t »• likewise a matter almost
Disposing of Fallen Women
XT
Now is the time
to have that
group picture made
I
14 Tall Oaks From
Little Acorns Grow”
Fifty yeara ago I.W.
HARPER was but
little known outside
the Old Kentucky
State. Today its
fame is world-wide.
You find it «verywhore.
SOLD HERE BY
F. LAUGIIIJN,
Tillamook, Ore.
Monk’s Studio
Guaranteed
• Fountain Pens
t
1
C. L CLOUGH CO.
■
i
i
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers
with the problem of buy ng Harne.e
you will find it diatinctly advanta­
geous to come and do your «elect-
ing here. You will get the beat
qualities, the moat thorough and
conscientious workmanship anti be
charged the most reasonable price».
We can supply single or doutde
Seta or any single article that you
may lie in need of.
W.A, Williams
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