Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 09, 1913, Image 7

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    Tillamook
Headlight
YOU BELIEVE THAT
I WJ
9
The Manufacturing City on
NEHALEM BAA 1
B ound
to G row and
INVEST
MENT in W heeler Property
will be Profitable.
ACK UP YOUR JUDGMENT WITH YOUR
MONEY.
You cuill make money by Investing in CUHEEbER
For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON.
Portland Office :
Tillamook Office :
327 FAILING BUILDING.
Care of F, R. BEALS
9
of life and death to a considerable discuss this subject ever get below
Notice of Hearing of Final
Account.
fraction of respectable society. The the surface of it. Dr. Emma F.
distinction tietween lost women and Druks for example. urged that a
Oregonian.
N otic e is H ereby G iven , That
Ths other night at the first Meth­ such criminals as firebugs and home should be instituted for
the undersigned Ims filed liis Finul
odist Church the speakers of the Pa­ murderers is perfectly obvious' women who had been driven out of Account an Administrator of the
Charity Estate of Andrew F. Bibby, de- .
cific Coast Rescue and Protective The latter choose their criminal the restricted district.
Society discussed the question how career of their own freewill. The could think of no better way unless ceased, and that the County Court |
of the State of Oregon, for Tilla- j
to dispose of fallen women when women are, frequently at least, led we should try the plan of abolish­ ■nook County, has set Monday, the ,
ing
the
district
by
cutting
off
its
ths segregated districts have been estray by deceit which beguiles their
3rd day of November, 1013, at 10
Prostitutes o'clock a. in , as the time and place
broken up. Sinful and degraded ignorance. They had uo criminal supply of women.
as these creatures may be, they are intent at the outset and never have either adopt their calling of their for the hearing of said account and
If they ( 1 a°y objections there may be to the
still human beings and it is unmer­ formed any. They have simply own choice or they do not. I'
1 same.
drifted
from
bad
to
worse
without
j
prefer
it
to
any
other
means
of
Dated September 18th, 1913.
ciful, if not positively wrong, to
any
particular
intent
whatever,
j
livelihood,
the
less
said
about
the
J ames B ibby .
drive them out of their wretched
Administrator of the Estate of
If
shelters to starve in the streets. Some of them have been forced to ; ideals of their sex the better
Andrew
J. Bibby, deceased.
Now is
I they are forced into it by circum­
We must reflect, too, that when sell themselves by eooticmic pres-1
stances,
it
teenii
as
if
a
genuine
misery presses hard upon them sure.
to have that
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
supposed
to
derive
our
notions
of
igently than ever and no doubt
are and seeking to modify them.
spread disease far and wide through charity and justice never dreamed
Summons by Publication,
Iart 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
t
irksome,
but,
once
completed,
one
special display of attrac­
thieves and murderers. He was
Oregon, for the County of
them from the haunts of the segre­
Tillamook.
tive new^stylea.
We nre
disposed to look upon their condi­ would suppose that it might pro­
gated district before some other
l>erfectly
equipped for
tion with extreme leniency and duce more satisfactory results than Alta Sours,
refuge has been provided for them?
Plaintiff.
making group pictures
made their welfare the prime con­ blind sallies againgt the fallen
v»
Judge Stevenson expressed him­
and will please you with
sideration whenever lie dealt with women. If we could only device Harold V. Sours,
self quite positively upon the sub­
Defendant.
the quality of our work.
them. There is another point which means to keep them from falling
ject.
He fixed his mind firmly
To Harold V. Sours, the aliove
there
would be no necessity to
cannot
be
ignored
if
we
wish
to
be
I
upi n the point that these women
named defendant :
Justice re- I n the N ame of the S tate of
rescue homes.
fair. For every fallen woman there build
I
are lawbreakers. Their business is
O keoon :
is at least one fallen man and ' volts at the thought of heaping
carried on illegally and hence there
You are hereby required to ap
after punishment upon
usually several of them. F. rel tells punishment
,
Next to POST OFFICE.
can be no question that it ought to
the
weaker and more helpless par­ pear and answer the Complaint
in
his
great
work
on
this
subject
of
I
1
filed
against
you
in
the
above
en
­
be broken up without much regard
in the social evil, while the titled cause on or before the sxpi-
a certain individual who lias shared ticipant
I
to the consequences. Why ehqwld
lie i ration of six weeks from the date
in tiie crime of 15U0 female» of the robust tempter goes scot free
w* consider the future of such
underworld. Th» fact is perfectly J is noteven mentioned in public of the first publication of thia sum­
criminal women any more than patent that these criminal women addresses and high society receives mons, and if you fail »0 to appear
and answer, for want thereof the
that of thieves aufi murderers?
invariably have male accessories, him with flattering favor, while the plaintiff will apply to the said Court
The main purpose ft to put a atop 1
I
must have them, indeed, in order law, ths gospel and the ballroom for the relic* demanded in the com­
to their evil coticiuct What may to
1 commit their peculiar species cf I combine to bespatter and harry his plaint thersiu
The relisf demanded is the dis
happen to the women afterward is a
The handling of thin
crime. It is interesting to observe victim.
matter Tor subsequent considera­ the zeal with which many reform­ matter is almost entirely intrusted solution of the bonds of matrimony
now existing between you and the
tion-.
ers urge rigorous punishment of the to men, as yet, and they unconsci­ plaintiff, Alta Sours, your wife, and
‘ Who,” inquired Judge Steven- woman, while the accessory of the . ously seek to win favor with good for general relief.
While going to Schoo!
This Summons is published by
8°n, ‘‘advocates a segregated dis­ other sex escai>ea their noti "e alto-, women by severity to their lest
ord-r
of
the
Hon.
Webster
Holmes,
there
is nothing better
trict for murderers, firslfbgs and gether. Why not turn our attention «»¡Cfs
sisters This will probably allow Judge ot the Circuit Court of the
t lieves? Who will contend that ac­ once in a while to the proper dis- that they .......
and more satisfying then
have miscalcu —
atrd the State of Oregon, for the County of
tion ought to be delayed” in their position to be made of the fallen weight of certain factors 1 in the Tillamook, in the IZth Judicial Dis-
to own a good fountain
trict of said State, »aid order t>eing
..... —
i.i. ,.
afe
cases ‘‘until some plans had been ' men, who are equally
guilty —
with
case,
made and dated at Tillamook City,
pen,
one that is always
made for their moral betterment? the fallen women? What shall we I
Need Oregon, on the 2Bth day of August,
Women
ready to write, and does
Society is undsrno determined obli­ do with these men when the segre ■ • Home Keejkng
1913
The
time
prewribed
in
the
Health and Strength
nut flood or soil one’s
gation to consult the convenience gated districts are broken up". The work ol a home-keeping order for publication is once a week
°f those who have placed them Shall we drive them out of the city | woman makes a constant call in , for six consecutive Weeks and for
finger.
consecutive
publication»
eo
•elves outside of the law.” This or will it be best to build them a < her strength and vitality, and eick-!**
______ _ and the date of the first
ness comes through her kidneys ••»¿««L
We have all
'• certainly true. But let us, by "home?” Many of them are weal and bladder ottener than -he knows | I pulilication
is Thursday, August
I
Kexall
Pen, sold on trial,
w®y of experiment, alter Judge thy. Some are eminent. Statistics Foley kidney Pill, will mv.g..rate____________ r
4Kn n«Ni,«u»OM.
J ohn L eland H en de it son .
satisfaction guaranteed.
S*eTOn*on’s language a little and Show that by far the larger number and restore her, and weak back,
Attorney for the Plaintiff
£j
see whet comes of iL Suppose he of male offenders in this kind are nervousness, aching joints and >r
Prices ranging from
had said, “Society is under no obli­ married men 1» it •*•• duty of regulai bladder action will all dl
appear when Foley Kidney Pil
It off to $5 50.
Chronic Dyspepsia.
gation to consult the welfare of society to "consult their con ven- are
,
used. For sale by all drug­
The following unsolicited teeti-
•hose who have been placed, partly fence?* If the convenience of the , gists
_ _______
itoonial should certainly be ««iffi.
by their own fault and partly by male criminals is worth consider­
Henry A Johnson. ■ busineaa <nent to give hope »nd courage to
•he fault of society itself, outside ing before the law is applied in its man
an —
of ------------
L’Anse, , ----------
Mich., write»- 'pevnons
afflicted with chronic
•he law.” There is no debate, as rigor why not that of the women.- ■For years. Foley s Honey snd Tar Jysi^psia : " I have been a chronic
» r year»,
_ ____
—/ all
-it the
si...
toughs and
ami colds
Compound for cough»
cold» ( _•* ’ ’ - . ¡„
and a of
»» understand it, about the mere Shall we maltreat the latter because | bs» been our family medicine. " *; ■ n,„f„’,ne | have taken. Ch »rot-er
convenience of fallen woiren. The they belong to the weaker sex?
| give it to our children, who like it| hma's —
-
Tablet»
have done me more
rm account of its pleaaant taele
lu g.H.1 than anything elan,” »ays W.
■lueetfon how they shall be dis-
Amateurs ! fletter pay a small
We do not ask
..Vwfecu«
forcough.
.nd«x,hto
I,. » safe . orelor. ..gh.an I • I. • ,,
(,. Mattison. No 7 Sherman St, charge and get good result« from
P°«ed of is a matter of life and captioueh. but merely
It
<
on
tain»
no
opiate«.
f
If oitiUinfl no opiate«. For »ale by Hornrllerille
For sale by
death to them. From one point of size the ____________
your kodak».—Tillamook Studio. .
unmistakable tjutli^that ajj druggist».
»lew it in likewise s matter almost | Tcr_ few persons who undertake to •
Disposing of Fallen Women
the
group picture made
Monk's Studio
'
Guaranteed
• Fountain Pens.
■
C. I. CLOUGH CO. •
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers.
with the problem of buy ng Harness
you will find it distinctly advanta­
geous to come ami do your select­
ing here. You will get the best
qualities, the most thorough and
conscientious workmsaship and be
( barged the most reasonable prices.
We can supply single or double
Sets or any single article that yon
may lie in need of.
W.A, Williams & Co.