Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 30, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, October 23, IOi3.
Advertising Rates.
and notwithstanding that there
is a State electiou next year, the
appointments will hold until
the election of Novemla r, l!HH.
That, in brief, is the county at­
torney act. There are some few
good as well as bad features
about it, one of wlii- b we will
touch upon. There are quite a
number of counties about the
size of Tillamook, where there
is not sufficient work to justify
pay a large salary for doing lit­
tle work, while, on the other
hand, the larger counties should
each have a county attorney. It
is up to the people to deci<le.
I.BOAL AnVEVTirtEMK.XTS :
First Insertion, per line ... f
Each aultaequent insertion, line
Bu«inens and professional cards.
1 month..................................
1 CO
Homestead Notices...................
5 «Ml
Timber Claims
................. 10 ill
5
I .oca Is per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
month ..................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notice«, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thank«, 5c. per line.
Notices, I-oet, Strayed or Stolen,
etc. miniiniin rate, 25c. not exce ll­
ing five lines.
RATES OF SL'BSCRI’TION.
(STRICTLY IX APVAXCB.)
One year ......
1.5o
I
price.
But he overlooked one :
essential element, the fact that men
......
without jobs could get along with
le»a wheat. Consumers that haJ
rations doled out to them at *oup-
houaea were not causing the price
of wheat to soar to aoy marked
«legree. On the contrary, the per
capita consumption of wheat grew
rapidly lest» and the price of wheat
continued to drop. It was not over-
production but underconsumption.
There is a venerable adage that
one can nut eat his cake and have
it Sometime« it is overlooked and
occasionally the American farmer
has been guilty of that careless­
ness The clamor for lower prices
of manufac ured products has ap­
pealed to him and lie has forg'd.en
lhe movement for lower price* of
agricultural products If the farmer
bad hut taken the pains to figure
the value of his purchases in his
own products instead of in dollars,
he would have been spared many
vain regrets.
75
The snapshot man is criticis-
AO cd by an<l in our contemporary.
That depends from what view
Entered a« second class mail mat­ point one takes of the situation,
ter July, 1888, at the post office at i'The person who wants to sell
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of out anil move away does not
March 3. 1879.
think that valuations are too
high, but tiie person who does
not want to sell out, and who
realizes that with high valua­
Sea Still Untamed.
tions come higher taxation, it is
a different state of affairs. We
The Volturno disaster again re­
reiterate what we have previ­ minds us that with all man's
ously stated that land values oil vaunted conquests the sea is still
Owing to so much of our time a large amount of agricultural untamed and occasionally strikes
being taken up with making ar­ lands are too high. In proof of u* with the same terror that ap­
rangements for the con vent ions, this ask any dairyman when tax palled the ancients The earliest
As literature of which we have record
we had little time to attend to paying time comes round.
all property is to be assessed at deals much with the sea and its
business this week.
its full value in the future, this mood«, angry and benign. H orrer
will double the assessment on al^ne of the ancient« seemed to feel
President Townsend
•said agricultural land. If those who
its fascination, yet he left the most
that the Tillamook cheese mak­ own agricultural
land think powerful descriptions of ocean
ers had the butter makers skin­ their assessments are too high
ned in turning out “quality now, what will they think when storms found in Greek. The early
goods.” We know that from they are assessed at the high Roman writers almost without ex
the excellent cheese manufac­ figures farms are held at today ? « eption dwelt on the dangers o< the
sea and advised, in the language
tured in Tillamook and tlie
of
Lucretius, against putting “.aith
poor butter shipped into tile
How strange, and what a in the deceitful smile of the placid
county.
strange lot of people there are ocean.” The Hebrews were rot
in this world.
Bro. Trombley lovers of the sea- They seemed to
Bro. Trombley continues to
gave us another “roasting” last chiefly regard it as a means for
paint the snap shot man as a
Tuesday, mid the same evening manifestation of the omni(>otence
dangerous and undesirable citi­
the snap shot man came in for of Jehovah. ‘‘He maketh the deep
zen. Go it, Bro., we are pretty
another kind of "roasting,” this to boil as a pot” is one Bible des­
well used to that kind of truck,
time of a Complimentary char­ cription. John in Revelation re­
for we have had more free ad­
acter, at the banquet. It does peatedly talked of the sea giving up
vertising and notoriety in the
not require a very long vision to its dead and in his vision of the
Herald for the past fifteen years
see who have got Bro. Tromb­ new heaven and the new earth he
than any other person in the
ley by the seat of his pants. Say. assures us “there was no more
county,
We must consult modern
Bro. Trombley, wouldn't it be sea.”
a good idea for iis to keep re­ writers to find appreciative descrip­
Patronizing home industry is
publishing the dirty detective tions of the sea in its milder as­
something that business men
But even modern writers
story so as to fasten the blame pects.
like to see newspapers boost for
on the minds of the citizens who prefer to dwell on its resistless and
these days, and to be loyal to
were responsible for that sneak­ remorseless |>ower. This character­
their own vicinity, this is what
ing, un-American method in an ises the most quoted passage in By­
the newspaper men are doing.
endeavor to ruin the characters ron. his npoetrope to the ocean in
But at the first of the month
and reputations of some of our “Childe Harold.”
the newspnper man is surprised
We know not how long ago the
business men. Shame on Bro.
to be presented with an account
Trombley. He has never said first man dared to defy the sea in
on a bill head printed in ano­
his primitive dugout
We must
one word to defend these busi
ther town and county.
ness men and is allowing those agree with Horace that his heart
who concocted the dirty plot to was ‘surrounded with oak and
We want to congratulate the use his paper to abuse the snap threefold braes.” But he inspired
business men whoaignitledtheir shot man tiecause he could not emulation and as early as 3000 B C.
willingness to help out with the be induced to keep it out of the Egyptian vessels large enough to
two conventions.
It allows the Headlight, which F. R. Beals be culled ships buffeted the wave*
right spirit and is encouraging endeavored to do bv going to The
Phoenicians
waxed
rich
to those who have to arrange Carl Knudson and getting him through commerce carried on wi’h
these affairs for the city to have act as a “go between.”
What such primitive crafts. -The Carth
that kind of financial support. was the reason, Bro. Trombley, aginian sailors, without chart or
Without co-operation it is much that he wanted to suppress it y compass, following the north star,
visited the British Isles. The bold
harder to make a success of any
thing taken in hand.
Norseman, with methods all his
Six months...
Three months
I
Editorial Snap Shots.
The Farmer Victim.
Forced to Vacate Sal
Entire Stock of Wen’s and Boy’s high grade Clothing, Shoes
Hats and Furnishings, Etc-, must be sold at a great sacrifice
'¡he lease on my store has expired and cannot be renewed, un-
able to get a suitable location for my business and must disposed
of all Goods on short notice. Here is your chance to get the
best at prices that will surprise you. They must be sold and v
<ret the benefit
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Men's Suits
Men's Overcoats
Boy *5 Suits
Boy's Overcoats
Men 's Boots and Shoes ■
Boy's Boots and Shoes
Men 's Furnishings
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Reduced
Trunks and Suit Cases
Reduced.
Don't fail to come in and look at bargains that will save you
good money. Can show you and convince you that you will.
WE MANUFACTURE SILOS
Come in and see for yourself, what
we make before you Buy.
We are always ready to talk Silo and Ensilage with you.
We handle the Hocking Valley Ensilage Cutter
The Best Made.
We Guarantee Our Prices to be Right
e carry a complete line of Fir, Spruce and Hemlock
Lumber, and always have in stock thoroughly kiln dried finish,
flooring, ceiling, siding and mouldings.
fry our extra thick Shingles, none better.
own, rode the ocean waves and
gloried in his increasing hardiness.
If kicking one's self were not ¡1
The papers read and addresses
But navigation as we understand
at the Oregon Butter and Cheese physical impossibility, many Amer­
it was born with the use of the mar­
Maker’s Association and Ore­ ican farmers would soon l>e sore
gon
Dairymen's Association from self-administered calcitration. iner's campass in the thirteenth
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
conventions were greatly inter­ They were so angry over Mr. Taft'a century. Thereafter seafaring men
esting mid right to the point. part in the Canadian reciprocity were no longer the mere t(>ort of
chance
It took 500 years longer to
President Townsend hammered pact removing duties from agricul­
it into the butter makers to turn tural imports that they began an develop precisely planned sails and
out lietter butter, mid in turn insurgent movemeut that resulted ringing. In another century steam
the butter makers hammered it in a echisin of the party that had was applied to navigation. This
into the dairymen for taking maintained protection of American was the greatest boon yet. The
unsanitary milk to the cream­ industries and given the country n placid sea under ”a hot and copper
It s Import ! Where you invest your .
eries mid expect them to make prosperity unparalleled in modern sky,” that was the despair of Cole­
first class butter from milk that annals. The two factions believing ridge’s “Acient Mariner” in his
money. The Western Loan and Invest- j
was "off.”
The same thing in protection indulged in such “painted ship on a painted ocean.”
ment Co., of Salt Lake, Utah is now open !
applied to cheese, sweeter mid mutual slaughter that by a minority had no terror for the steamship.
to
make you a loan or build you a home on /
cleaner the milk when taken to vote an oft-repudiated party was The extreme length of a sailing ves­
the
small monthly payment plan.
sel
before
the
introduction
of
steam
the factory, better the cheese.
permitted to slip into |>ower with
was 2fi0 feet. The ocean greyhound
A. McNAIR, President.
free rein to again try out theories
of today is sometimes over four
D L. SHRODE, Vice-President.
to
which
its
advocates
had
clung
Those who complain about
CANZADA EVERSON, Sec. and Treasurer,
times that length and proportion­
Board of Appraisers
—
taxation must blame the sover­ with a faith worthy of a better cause ately large in other dimensions.
E M BALES
F. H. MIICNK.
eign will of the people foraome notwithstanding their oft-proven Man han chartered the ocean cur
R. K ZACHMAN
E. J. CLAUSSEN.
of the extra burdens they have im practicability.
rents and ascertained and avoided
, ... .
Board of Trustees—
The
American
farmer
is
now
con
JOHN I.ELAND HENDERSON.
B. I. BEALS
to pack
Take, for illustration,
the usual course of the typhoons.
the eight hour law. The tax­ fronted with competition of pro­ He has stretched cables along the
I- G SMITH.
W. G, MCGEE.
payers now have to pay lit the duct» not merely from Canada, but ocean floors. He han walled out
rate of eight hours work and from the entire world. The new the tides at Galveston and driven
ten hours pay, which greatly tariff admits free of duty the live the sea back from Holland. And
increases the cost of road build­ stock and agricultural staples of all lately he han learned to send, with
In anticipation of it
ing anil other labor the taxpay­ countries.
out aid of wire, message« in everv
bor
or Trade—Tillamook Co Land, City r
ers have to pay for.
But here American capital has made invest­ direction over the watery main,
\ acant lot* in all addition« and Merchandise
ments
in
other
land«.
With
modern
is a moat surprising thing that
night or day. He has built ships
must not l>e overlooked, 621 improvements in transportation to withstand every accident and
and
cold
storage
this
competition
citizens in this county voted for
I is genuine and real. And if ex eqiupped with devices for every
this additional taxation and 463
They
ate floating
I perienee is worth anything, the in. emergency.
against, the vote showing no
palaces carryin» all the conven-
•jury
to
the
farmer
will
not
stop
strong in the country precincts
E HENDERSON,
iencea »nd luxuries available cn SIDNEY
'
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
when the measure waa referred i with this competition. He will find land.
President.
I
Secretary-Treae
liis
home
market
failing
him
more
to the people to vote on. Are)
But ths unsinkable Titantic, cost­
you one of those who voted for
",orr' 0Jro««rh ,hf inability of
Attorney-at-I.aw and Notvrv
ing more than the United Staten
iFnblic.
Those consumers to buy.
Every cut in
the eight hour law ?
paid for Alaska, collided with an
wages
in
a
factory
streets
the
prices
who did *<> are exceedingly in
iceberg and waa crushed like an
Every idle
consistent if they complain the farmer receives.
eggshell. It sank “like a drop of
man
means
a
curtailment
of
de-
about additional taxation,
i ...............
rain” into the Atlantic, carrying
___________
' niand for food products,
A few
with it 1503 souls. Now comes the
years ago u statisticisn named
The county attorney act is to IXivis envolv«d a theory as to the Vol t urao, beaet by flames and tossed
give each county a pros-cuting price of wheat. He figured out the by atorm. with 13K passengers
attorney, anil it is referred to |gM«ible area in which wheat could perishing in the presence of ten other
tiie people to lie voted on next be profitably grown and then esti* ship« that rushed to the rescue in
rvs|s»nse to the call of the wireless
week.
If it carries it will give 1 mated the | opulation and its nor­ Lloyd's Register tells ra that 'AMD
(INCORPORATED».
Tillamook a county attorney at mal increase.
vessel«
of
various
nites
ere
wrecked
He also ascertained
every year! He that tames the sea
a sali.ry of (t.'JUO from the State' the annual
consumption of wheat
funds, whereas a deputy is now’ per capita, By an easy matheniati- may “loose the bands of Orion.”
paid $I<M'
The appointments',..
.
cal t
process
he then showed that i Stylish
!
City Photographs at the
are to be made by the governor, 'wheat was just bound to soar in ( Tillamook Studio.
BOTH PHONES.
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Made for rough wcV.r and
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Tillamook Title and
Law : Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
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Babies will grow and while they
are growing, you should have them
photographed often enough to keep
a record of each interesting
of their childnood. You will prize
the collection of baby’s pictures
more and more a* the years go by
Monk's Studio