Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 04, 1913, Image 2

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    Tlllam
T. BOALS, M.D
Advertising Rates.
boots and breeches, in the city
eleclion, in a pre-election agree­
ment whereby the saloons were
not to Le interfered with, with
a majority of ‘ wets’’ in the city
council. This places the "drys"
in a ridiculous ignominous | m >
sition to be sold out in that man­
ner anil calls for more faithful
adherents to the "dry” cause.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
To put it plainly, the "drys"
got a rotten ileal in the dicker.
I
When the henchmen of the
‘‘dry’’ faction made a pre-elec­
tion promise with the saloon
hide last week.
Well, peck
keepers they did not take into
away, boys, for we dearly love
consideration that the snapshot
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
a newspaper scrap, but with so
man is conceited enough to be­
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
many jumping onto us at the
1.5o
lieve that he can put the coun­
One year.........
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
75 same time we have grit our ty again in the “dry" column SIDNEY E HENDERSON,
Six months.......
; Secretary-Treat.
5(1 teeth with the determination to
President.
Three month».
if he undertook that kind of a
Attorney-at-Law and Notare
peck back. This, we know, is
I campaign.
It was largely on
Public.
Entered us second dues mail mat­ not a Christian spirit, but it is
ter July, 1888, at the poet office at a hard matter for an editor to account of the influeuce of the
;
Headlight
that
the
county
went
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of follow that precept where the
I “dry" and was kept that way
March 3, 1879.
meanness, cussedness, trickery
' for several years, but when the
and evil dispositions of some
snap shot man saw that condi­
persons are frequently poured
tions were worse on account of
into an editor's ear.
I
so much Iruukenness amongst
j young persons and the whole­
The case of small pox in the sale system of bootlegging, the
city should not cause any more Headlight would not stand for
(INCORPORATED),
alarm than other contagious it any longer, and of the two
So an effort is to be made to diseases, for small pox is not
i
evils
preferred
what
we
honest
­
indict the advertising fakir who nearly as malignant as it used
‘‘stung" a number of our busi­ to be some years ago. A strict ly believed to be the lesser. It
is well known that the bottom
ness men for a few dollars.
quarantine is absolutely neces dropped out of the “dry" baud
sarv to prevent it from spread­ wago’i when they lost the snap BOTH PHONES.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
One public improvement the ing. A few years ago several shot man, for the county went
Mayor-Elect should recommend persons were down with it, lint overwhelming “wet” at the
in his address, and that is the it was in a light form, and it next election.
And with the
old shacks, one of which he oc­ spread because one doctor per­ same result when the “drys”
cupies, be made to move back sisted in saying that it was not forced an illegal election in this
Our sympathy is city twelve months since. So
and in line with other property. small pox.
witfi those who are stricken i ; it is just as well for those who
i
with the loathsome disease, for made the pre-election dicker
Some of our citizens nre com­
the snap shot man in his hoy not to reckon their chicken be-
plaining about taxation. There
is no cause to worry now. The hood days came down with it fore they are hatched, We in­
after visiting a companion who tend to be a factor in the big
worry will come when the city
j “wet" and “dry” tight that will
was slightly sick.
is burdened with an enormous
take place next year, and it is
indebtedness as a result of liti­
|
We want toask W. G. Dwight dollars to dough nuts that the
gation.
a methematical problem.
He snap shot man can swing the
county either way. And he will
figured
it
out
that
the
county's
Everybody
shout for good
not attempt to carry water on
budget
would
amount
to
$80.00
roads at the meeting tomorrow.
both shoulders, the same as
per
capita.
Now,
Bro.
Dwight,
Every good road booster knows
some of the '‘drys" did in the
what
will
be
the
per
capita
in
that this is no time to be fight­
city election.
ing road improvement. This is this city when the water bonds,
school
bonds,
$35,000
outstand
­
a time that we must progress
A Missouri Light
ing warrants, cost of the hard
in road work.
surfaced streets and cement ■ Missouri lias again been showing
side walks are
<
" "
___
all
figured ’ ‘ i*1 »them.
Rev. W. C. Atwood, of Brook-j
What kind of a victory was it, and have to be paid by the city ? field, Mo, pastor of the First Pres-'
on account of a technicality, for And if he wants another mathe-'
the vyealtliy citizens to saddle matical problem, what will be , byterian Church of that place, find- (
the expense of the pavement the per capita the taxpayers will ing himself charged by one of the
young women of his congregation j
onto the city and the poorer have to pay for pavement and
.
citizens. It is neither honor- cement side walks abutting W. I with immoral conduct, has told his (
congregation all about it. It went j
ble, just or honest to do so.
(». Dwight’s, F. K Beals' and no farther than stroking and kissing ;
Claude Thayers' property and the girl, he said, and lie wanted to j
We feel glad that no one will how much money will they save kr.ow if his parishioners considered '
be able to go to the records when by the citizens’ “great victory” that immoral conduct, They an­
the city is overwhelmed in in­ over the city in the circuit court? swered “ no” in one |thunderous
Made tn
debtedness over the pavement
voice. Mr. Atwood, in addition to
Three
M
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t
ST
IC^
I^j
and accuse us of being one of
The county budget will be being a minister of the Gospel, is
Othet
MAJFS1
those who helped bring it about discussed at the court house to­ also a married man. These are the
Style»
with money and influence.
morrow (Friday) afternoon and two facts making the situation ex- i
I we hope that it wiil be discuss
Perfect
ceptional. The hugging' and kiss- ,
I
Baker
Is it honest, is it just, is it a ed in a spirit of fairness, devoid ing of a girl by a single man, or
A Fuel
square deal, to make the city of all personalities. To com- ' layman, has never been called itn- ‘
Saver
and those who have no pave­ mence with, it is impossible to moral conduct anywhere. The light ■
attempt
to
please
everybody
or
Missouri now sheds is that even in j
Home housewives who
ment abutting their property,
IS CALLON
(I lap lay a reniarkablo
ALL COP PC”
pay for those who have, simply arrive at some unanimous con­ a clerical benedict, immorality is,
amount of broad, sound,
ptscovei”
clusion
as
to
tiiis
or
that
item,
common
sen
so
along
not present if the kiss be delivered
WILL ervt
because n trivial technicality
other lines, persist In tho
YOU BOlUNC
for there are those who favor behind the ear and the caress con |
delusion—and it 19 a do-
WATER /
occurred in the proceedings ?
Boi»
luslon—that they are real­
Made of
the budget and those who would fined to a stroke of hair found on
ly practicing economy by
Malleable
slash it right and left. We have the young woman's arm.
trying to gutalong—to get
j
•U
results—out of an old, worn-
Charcoal
The Mayor-elect has a pretty our mind made up that Tilla­
We draw the line in Missouri, thia
out range merely to savo the
Iron,
price of a new one.
good idea who wrote the seurril mook Count’, should push to aide the point of danger. We set up
Addin»
Your old rango or ctove was put
300« to
ous letters that appeared a few the front in road improvements, no new standards of sex morality
together with putty and stovebolts
and probably you can ctlck a pen­
years r.goiu th< Herald and other for ibis is one thing that will do which can, in any way, corrupt the
knife in the seams and Joints any*
wheie on it where the stove putty has
newspapers.
Will he invite a wonderful amount of good trnnhood of this imperial state,
crumbled away. When a rango gets
i ne of the anonymous writers and place this county amongst For where is the Missouriau who
in that condition, it takes fuel enough
to warm all outdoors in order to get your
i nd dirty mud slingers into his the other progressive comities ever will want to kiss a woman be-
oven hot enough for baking—and then you run the risk of burning whatever
U in the oven. You can soon burn up the price of tho best range ever made
of the state.
And as there is hind the eur ? And where is one
i itv cabinet ?
in a useless waste of fuel in an old, worn-out stove or range—and that's
such demand for more and bet­ who will be willing to confine his
neither practical economy nor good management.
If you would practico real economy In your household management, it
ter roads all over the county, it caresses to stroking the hair on a i
w II nay you, the next tim« you are in town, to call rt cur store and inquire
Since public money was taken
will be delaying much needed woman's arm ? Caratnba !
c.usely into the perfect buklng and remarkable fuel saving qualities of the
Mis-
from the school district to help
road work if a cheese paring aottrians are not built so. The con- I
pay a lot of high priced attor­
policy is adopted.
It would be gregation at Brookfield has done
neys, the taxpayers are entitled
I
out of place for us to dictate to well if its action is to be interpreted
to know how this money was
the taxpayers or the court what as meaning that married clergymen
expended and whether any of
they should do, other than thut are to kiss young women only be- i
it was used in that dirty, under­
it will be a get together meet- hind their ears and caress them in
handed detective business.
ing for the purpose of doing no other wav than by stroking their
that which is best for the COU11- superfluous hair.
Within such a
The detectives who were em­ tv and the taxpayers.
' line of limitation, strictly drawn, '
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
ployed to make Carl Knuds< n
the morals not only of the clergy,
ft is tht only range made entirely of open iron grate—you can see It.
cough up" something win n
No
malleable iron and charcoal iron. Char­ heat escapes - no cold air gets into
Twice before was F. R. Beals but of all mankind can be greatly ,
coal iron won't rust like steel—mallaebla the oven - saves half the fuel and
he had nothing to ‘‘cough up,"
an aspirant for mayor, and on improved,
What Missouri has
iron can't break, and whilt the first assures perfect baking.
won't work that way when it both occasion“ he w
cost of a Great Majestic may be more
— lieaten - shown the world is how to draw a '
was
than dome other ranges, it outwears 3
Movable Copper Reservoir
comes to tile taxpayers outside bv (ieorge Cohn. The vote cast line that will hold.
ordinary ranges.
ir -- t reVrv?,r ,s
heated
of the paved district having to for him on Monday was some­ I What we like meat in the Rev.
l.<e a tea kettle through copper pock­
et
(stamped
from
one
piece
of
copper)
Half The Fuel
"cough up” taxes to pay for what of a frost, plainly indicat­ Mr. Atwood's defense, which won
setting against left hand lining of fire
l 15 gallons of water in a
pavement abutting other citi­ ing had there been nnothercan- | him the verdict of acquittal, is his
Th» Mairttic la put tOKetber with uXx‘ V
rivets (not bolt» and stove putty) Jiffy and, by turning lever, the frame-
denial
that
he
said
to
the
young
zens’ pre perty.
making It absolutely air tight, like an •>¿<1 reservoir-moves away from fire.
didnte tn the field Mr Beals
L egal A dvertisements :
First Insertion, per line .. $
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
1 month.............. .................... 1
Homestead Notices..................
Timber Claims
.................
laicals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
month.................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc. miniinun rate, 2.x . not exceed
ing five lines.
money by socials and otherwise
to pay for it. But taxpayers of
other denominations where the
churches are not in the paved
district, as well as the saloon
keepers, will be taxed to pay
for the pavement abutting the
wealthiest churches in the city.
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per 1 Cord.
Delivered
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook
s
Editorial Snap Shots. I
Law .‘Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
one Cyrus Noble
high - hall will
quench your
thirst on the
hottest day
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
Ik
T illamook B lock ,
1 woman
•' If you would l>e my
ALEX McNAIR & CO
Hie Ranée with a Reputation
The "ilrya" were sold out . Democrat
S ARCHET,
The Fashionable Tailor
.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
years this matter lias not been fixed
by statute.
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J
GOYNE,
H.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Office :
Tillamook
Oregon.
J. CLAUSSEN,
.
LAWYER,
E
DEUTSCHER ZDVOKAT.
B lock
2! 3 T illamook
Tillamook
J
- , Oregon
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillamook
Oregou.
M D.
G- MCGEE,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office : Next door to Star
Theatre.
R. E. E, DANIELS,
CHIROPRACTOR.
Local Ollice in the Commercial
Building-.
TILLAMOOK
- ORE
R. L.
E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Both Phones.
Residence and Office in Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
D
ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Commercial Building, ^Tillamock.
JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook • Oregon
JOHN
LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
; and ;
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. ]
¡.T illamook B lock ,
Til
- Oregon.
inook
Room No. 261?
T. BOTTS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW/
Complete Set of JAbetractJBooks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
^T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
engine boiler. The Joints and seams This feature is patented and can be
would have met his Waterloo, girl and go to St. Louis with me you
will remain air tight forever as neither used only on the Majestic.
expansion nor contraction can atlect x—™ ** /• •*««> >ow the rreateet
Our Christian friend, Bro. for out of 800 voters in the city , wouldn't need to work or bother
tmpneemr.t ner pvt int. a reaee-
or open them.
mahee Majeitic 300% ,tronr.r when
■
about
money.
”
St.
Louis
has
been
Trombley, anil a prominent only 145 went to the polls, and 1 too long, and too often, connected
c*her ranges are weakest.
Pure Asbestos Lining
“dry” advocate, is not much of 135 voted for Beals. This indi­ with stories of this kind, in all
Other Exclusive Features
In addition. It Is lined with pure
a scrapper or help to the "dry” cates that a large majority of parts of rural Miaeourf. Since Mark
lb® best rang« at any priws
asbestos board, coveted with an and It'«
should be u>
kltchou.
'
Twain,
in
writing
of
his
return
to
cause when his mouth is gagged citizens stiiyed away from the
Hiinnibul
after
many
years
absence,
for SALE by
and he cannot utter one word polls because they did not care had all of his inquiries about old •
of protest against pre-election to vote for Mr. Beals anil had no 1 timers answered with the invaria­
promises to suloou keepers by other candidate to vote for. It ble "gone to St. Louis and got
the incoming city nduiiiiistni will lie easy to recall Mr. Beals, rich,” the notion has spread over
ail rural Missouri that getting rich
tion.
That is what we call im<l this will come suddenly, is far from being the only v ice toler­
should
it
tinallv
lie
decided
that
"rotten” city politics when the
ated and even encouraged here. If
'.'drys” sell out to the “wet».’’ the expense of the hard surfaced a Missourian finds hie wifetnysteri
pavement abutting Mr. Beals’ onaiy «rinsing he »t >rta at cnee ior
- u- j*»--
Whenever a young
property, as well as other well- St. Louie.
woman has left a rural Missouri
If Judge Camptiell's decision
i to-il»> citizens’ property,
is home under suspicion St Lottie has
Fit His Case Exactly.
in fbe Mvenient case is i ill rul­
| People concerned about the low
thrown onto the city because of also been under suspicion. Where-’
“When father ««« sick about six : cost of living will take no interest
ed by ilie supreme court, it will
fore
we
rejoice
that,
in
the
verdict
n little simple technicality in
years »go he read an advertisement
mean a liberal contributi« n t »
the mayor not signing an ordi­ of acquittal of the preacher of Br>ok- of Chamberlain's Tablets in the ■ in the news that the first straw­
field by the uuanimoua voice of hie papers that tit his case exactly," berries of the seeson have been
the •church orgnnizatioiis that
nance at the right time. Thus , congregation. St Louis is acquitted ’
have paven ent abutting their
Miss Margaret Campbell, of •hipped from Florida.
placing part of the expense on also. W e have long been struggl-1 writes
Ft. Smith. Ark •’ He purchased a
organization, for the citizens ns
A Kansas City judge moat decide
taxpayers who have no paved icg Io prove an alibi, and with the j box of them and he has not been
n whole will have to pay for it.
streets abutting their property. help of the Lord, speaking through > sick since My sister had stomach which side of the ted belongs to the
the church at Brookfield, we may I trouble and was also benefited by wife. It is singular that with al)
This will save n whole lot of
be rescuer! yeL—St. I.ouis Globe- them. ' For sale bj J. S. Lamar.
the legislative activity the last few
hard woik in not having to raise
Oregon,
•
T
■Great Majestic
Malleable and
Charcoal Iron JKSHlgO
KERRON,
Tillamook
pure
mature
bottled at drinking strength
J
M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
filiamogli ^eabligbt,
Oregon.
.... Oregon;
Both Phones.
QARL 'HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B kock ,
Tillamook
Oregon
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Bay City
Oregon.
BORGE WILLETT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAWl
T illamook C ommercial B uilding ,
Tillamook ...
- Oregon.