Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 22, 1914, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    •c
/
*
J
Tillamook Headlight. January 22,
Advertislng Rates.
Lac AL A ovbktizznbnts :
10
Firat Insertion, per fine .... $
5
Euch subsequent inaertion, fine
Business and Professional cards,
1 C0
1 month...................................
5 00
Homestead Notices..................
Timber Claims .......................... 10 00
5
Locals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
5Ü
month...................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc., mininnin rate, 25c. not exceed­
ing five lines.
only convention to be held here
this year.
About 1300 persons
attend the encampment, and it
is the business of evervlwsly
that the visitors lie given a royal
welcome to this city.
1 his
should take the place of the
usual Fourth of July celebra­
tion. The Tillamook Commer­
cial Club will assist the local
Post in making arrangements
for the entertainment of the
visitors, and, no doubt, with
sufficient funds, the encamp­
ment will be made a success of
and prove creditable to the city.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
I
1914
into effect to int- rfere with last | Second Semister at School.
year’s prices. What is liable to
The second semester of the present
cause a slum the coming sum­
mer is the dumping of Catia- school year in the Tillamook Public
ian cheese into the United i Schools will beg: . Monday Jan. 26th.
States, which will come in com­ The work required in each grade is di-
petition with Tillamook cheese. vided in two parts each of which is
Then the dairymen will toe given completed in a half year. Pupils in
another object lesson, as many each grade who are doing the first half
dairymen in this county wanted of the work for that grade are styled
and voted for a change. It will the “B” class and those doing the sec­
not be long now to wait to see ond half are the “A” class. Pupils
whether they will profit or lie I who have satisfactorily completed the
at a loss. Their monthly state­ ■ work of the "B” class will be promot-
ments the coming summer will ! ed to the “A” class of the same grade
tell the story, one way or the ! while those who have finished tne work
I of the “A" class will be promoted to
other-
_________
LAND
PLASTER.
LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd A 3rd AVENUE WEST.
the “B” class of the next higher
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year.........
Some persons complain about grade.
If the snap shot man made a
1.50
All children six years old or over
75 slight mistake in reporting the watered stock in railroads, yet
Six months....
50 case of Beals vs. Chase, in one they cannot see the watered who have not attended school, or who
Three month»
small particular, it was not done stock that is being injected into dropped out without completing the
\\ hen a farm first half year’s work, should start at
Entered at* second class mail mat­ intentionally, blit the fact re­ Tillamook land.
ter July, 1888, at the post office at mains the same the Beals is is sold several times and every this time as the “B" class of the first
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of suing Chase for $3000.
So Bro. time that it changes hands a grade is arranged for just such pupils,
March 3, 1879.
A new ninth grade or high school
Trombley, Freddie»’ mouth or­ land agent or land shark makes
gan, devoted a column of editor­ several thousand dollars, that is class will also start at this time. Pupils
^illamook Ijeabligbt, ial matter roaetinglthe snap man pouring water into the price of who have just passed the eighth grade
man, and, as usual, the readers Tillamook land, probably much examination or who failed in but one
of the Herald are treated with a faster-than water is being in­ subject are entitled to enter this class
large amount of pavement dope. jected into railroad stocks. As and are urged to do so, no matter
Editorial Snap Shots
Dope it up, Bro., dope it us, for to "unearned increment,” it is whether they live in Tillamook school
most people have a good idea those who have been induced to district or not. Also those who drop­
Tax paying is now in order. where it originates and who the purchase farms “watered” by ped out without finishing the first se­
I
I real estate agents who have to mester’s work are urged to start again.
They come high, especially on man is behind the gun.
high priced land that have in-
slave and toil to pay it, with Beginning classes in English, Algebra,
tlated valuations.
In ascertaining the value of fear and dread also, for when­ Botany, Roman History, Bookkeeping
dairy land in this county, which ever the price of cheese takes a and advanced Arithmetic will be offer­
Talk about ‘ coughing up,” it the real estate agents have in­ tumble, as it is predicted it will ed.
was the "coughing up” of one flated, the person who invested by those who know, then it will
Very truly yours,
individual who said that there in high priced land with a small be impossible to meet principal,
J. W. Buchanan. Principal.
were several grafters who were' amount of cash and a big mort­ interest and taxes, We all un­
I
paid a per cent when the water’ gage plaster, cannot say that derstand what will follow then.
City Council Meeting.
system was constructed. Ask the land is only half the value Those who have “watered' ’
On Monday evening the city council
Bill Ryan who "coughed np.” when the assessor comes round. farms and cannot meet their
met with the following officials pre­
obligations
will
have
cold
blood-
Its tough, no doubt, to have to
sent: Mayor, F. R. Beals; Councilmen,
We are anxious to see how pack a big mortgage, ami on the ed individuals to deal with,
A. G. Edmunds, S. A. Broadhead, M.
many persons, who bolted the I top of that taxed to death for
Melchoir, Geo. B. Lamb; City Attor­
Republican party, are going to, high priced land. This is not a j The Herald. Freddies' mouth ney H. T. Botts; Recorder, P. W. Todd.
_____
t
__
very
healthy
condition
in
any
register as Progressives, and,
organ, says :
Geo. B. Lamb was elected chairman
who intend to ! stand by that county, forthose who are load-1 For tho edification of Bro. Baker •of the council.
sinking craft. We gamble there
down and kept at the grind and for fear • he will have another
A resolution was passed directing the
will be very few in Tillamook. stone paying for real estate brainstorm over F. R. Beals private
city
treasurer not to pay warrant No.
affairs
we
wish
to
advise
him
that
Mr.
agents’ commissions and en­ Beals has, some weeks ago, ordered
hanced valuations are certainly new office furniture and has made ar- 1343 for $884.60, which was issued to the
Some of theWillainette Valley up against a hard row of stumps. ' rangements for office rooms in the Warren Construction Co., to cover the
towns have been visited by a
______
¡Tillamook block. It now behooves discount on a warrant previously issued
little army of I. W. \V.'s, who are
| Bro. Baker to prepare to get out of the to the company. The treasurer was
To create a _ spirit
r__ of . civic
___ dark,
__ , dingy, ____
cob-web _____
covered, , __
back also ordered to deduct and not pay
creating discontent, strife and
trouble. They are trouble mak­ pride in this city, a little rivary ' »Hey quarters he occupies and get into $112.04 of another warrant said sum
lot be H " location ” where
'u
1 he can get
* “ a - glimpse -
ers where ever they go, and it along those lines would n...
I of the sun occassionally. This might being a commission paid the Warren
out
of
place.
What
helps
to
is no wonder they get little or
i dispel the gloom that enshrouds him Construction Co., in connection with
beautify a city, is well kept ' and brighten up his vision so that he the payment of a premiun of $1.12048.
no sympathy.
residences, nicely painted, and ’ could Bee some of the virtues of his for employer’s liability insurance se­
a profusion of pretty flowers in i fellow men, lay aside his hammer and cured by the city for its protection
With the railroad tied-up ami the summer. If the City Coun­ become a booster.
the freighters bar bound at As­
The snapshot man evacuate.1 against claims for damages for work­
cil would offer a few prizes for
toria, this county ingoing thro­
what
was known as the Head­ men and employees employed in the
the best kept residence it would
ugh an experience that is not by
light
building
years ago because construction of the storm sewer.
have a wonderful effect in crea­
The finance committee asked further
any way new or novel. Noone
typhoid,
small
pox and other
ting a spirit of civic pride. A
time to report on the report of the
thought for one moment, after
microbes
were
getting
too
nu
­
few of the citizens did so last
Recorder and Treasurer.
the railroad was finished, that
year, but more should have done merous and for fear that bis an­
The city attorney was instructed to
freight and passenger business
atomy
would
fall
victim
to
so. We believe in making Till­
draft an ordinance regulating drays
would be cut off for several
those
dread
diseases.
As
small
amook City as attractive and
weeks.
and auto trucks.
pretty as possible, and one way pox is known amongst the med­
Petition of Mrs. Royal Stillwell to
ical
profession
as
a
dirt
disease,
Don’t get excited Bro. Effen- to help bring this about is to we are glad that Freddie is evac­ furnish rest room with table and chairs
offer
a
few
premiums,
which
berger on account of the delay
uating the dirty old building. was referred to the ways and means
in the mail. Patience is one of should fie «lone now, for it is too
But whether Freddie and his committee.
Tillamook's virtues.
It took late to offer prizes for that pur­
Application of F. D. Small and D. C.
henchmen should be placed in
pose
in
the
summer.
years of patience before a rail­
quarantine before he moves in­ Urie for a city light and power franch­
road was built into this county,
to the Tillamook Block, we will ise as well as the application of the
ami it takes a deal of patience
Prepare the next few months (eave that to Bro. Trombley, Tillamook Light & Fuel Co., for anoth­
when anything gets out of the for the Tillamook County Fair,
for the latter for years occupied er franchise was referred to the street
usual rut with the postal <le- which should be made the best
a old, disease breeding shack committee.
partment.
ami most enjoyable fair ever and knows from personal ex­
The committee on health and police
held in this county. Unfortu­ perience what should be done was instructed to inspect the city jail
Clean up !
Yes, there is too nately the storm last year had a
I
with those who have resided in and order necessary improvements.
much old rubbish around some great deal to do iti
in curtailin
curtailing "dark, dingy, cobweb covered,
The city attorney was directed to
of ttie business places.
Not ttie exhibits, but that shoind
back alley quarters.” Gee wiz, confer with Attorney Gearin of Port­
only clean up, but the city help to increase the interest in
it seems to us that Bro. Tromb- land as to the advisibility of appealing
should lie kept clean up, espe­ this year’s fair. We have every
lev
has got into a dark hole and the pavement case, the city being a
cially back premises. The habit confidence in the Fair Board
needs
more light, in his new defendant with the Warren Construct­
of dumping boxes and trash in ¡doing
...
its part, but it must have
ion Co. in the suit. From a technical
th* business section is not tol-'tl he co-operation of the citizens quarters, and for that reason lie
standpoint it may be necessary for the
should
apply
his
own
remarks
Crated in up-to-date cities, nei in all parts of the county, who
city to take action on an appeal in
to himself.
ther should it be here.
.should taken pride in the coun-
order to protect its interests.
I ty fair. Every summer there is
Milk Unacquainted With a Attorney Clausen, president of the
It nppeara that before per a large increase in the number
fire department, asked the council to
Cow.
sons can lx- placed on election of visitors to this county, and
take up the consideration of an ordin­
boards they should tie registered we believe that we should have
“Real'' milk that is made artifici­ ance in regard to better safeguards
voters on the new registration a countv fair the equal, if not ally has been invented in Indian- against fire. An ordinance relative to
books
As the Citizens have lietter, than other counties And apolis, and the secret would not this matter was placed before the coun­
not been given an opportunity we i in, too, if the citizens will have been discovered if, through a cil last year, but nothing was done
to register in this county, owing make preparations for exhibits bit of carelessness, some of it had about it. The mayor instructed
to the failure of the books to nnd co-operate with the board.
not been overloaded with crea.n, so recorder to look into the matter
reach here owing to the tie-up,
that the “cream” went to the top! resurrect the ordinance presented
tlie County Court did the next
The establishment of a rest The health authorities examined year.
best thing mid appointed the room in this city is assured, as the conqtonnd and could discover
Mayor Beals made the.following
election boards.
(>lrs. Royal Stillwell has been no particular in which it differed pointments on the library board: Mes-
tsuccessful in obtaining funds to from genuine milk, either in ap­ dames Groat, Willett and Everson.
A motion was made and carried
The county is now divided in­ operate it for six months. The pearance or healthfulnesa, but to
to 29 voting precincts, which rest room is for the sp«*cial con­ secure the purchaser from dei-ep giving the mayor authority to draft
ordinances bearing upon the reforms as
had to be done owing to the in­ venience mid benefit of those tioti. they ruled that it be labeled.
crease in the voting population who come to this city from the
If it is milk, however, why should suggested in his message, and incur
mid the right of women to vote. country to trade here, mid Mrs. it be labeled? Ice made artificially whatever reasonable expense might be
This means a shuffling of the Stillwell has kindly consented is not labeled. It ia ice, though the necessary for the securing of good
cards mid a number of our citi­ to manage it and make it as Frost King had no hand in its fash legal advise in regard to the matter.
City Treasurer Gaylord asked the
zens transferred to new voting pleasant for the visitors us pos­ ioning. It is, in fact, better ice
precincts. We are publishing sible. This, no doubt, will lend than inoat of nature's output, for council for a raise in salary, stating
the boundaries of each precinct up to the establishment of a Dame Nature is an indifferent con that if his salary was not raised he
so that the voters may know permanent rest room, main- CUCtioniat and isn’t deeply im- would not "qualify for another term.
, taiued by either the City Coun­ 1>ressed with the importance of The salary of treasurer is now $75.00 a
where they are at.
cil or the Commercial Club, but eeping extraneous matter out of year. Mr. Gaylord wants $15.00 per
in the meantime Mrs Stillwell her preparations.
month and the city to pay the expense
We feel like roasting the two should tie encouraged and sup­
Some time ago the statement of n
school teachers whose moral porte«! in her efforts. We feel scientist was published that he of his surety bond. The matter
referred to a committee.
conduct deserveil censure, but assured that she will make a could produce milk from grass
without the intermediary aid of the
we refrain from doing so for the success of it mid it will result cow. Perhaps he or another has
To Taxpayers.
t>est interest of our public in a great convenience to those, succeeded in Indianapolis. We are
schools. Yet it ia hardly the es|H‘eiallv women ami children, waiting now for the hen to lie de-< * Taxes are now due and payable,
dared obsolete in ttie egg industry paid in full before April first 1914
?ight thing to do. Suppose it who visit the city.
Hxil chemistry! Though we are
had lieen some other class of
beginning to I* afraid of thy necro- be received at face. All Ux including
citizens, no doubt some of our
half payments remaining unpaid April
mancy
well inteiitioned moral reform
first will be collected with an interest
Most «‘very dairymau in the
rrs would have become highly countv have an i«l«-.i that_ i IX> you begin to cough at night charge of one per cent per month un­
the just when you hope to sleep? Ik’»
indignmit mid demanded jus new tariff law is going to lower
til September first when ail tax be-
you have «tickling throat that keeps
tice.
comes delinquent and an additional pen­
the price of I'illamook cheese.
The annual encampment of
the G. A R will be held in Till i
monk next June, nnd this, as far
is known at prcacut, ia the
We hope thei will tie disap-
p<*in1««l.
But indications are
they have right!» surmised what
IS going to happen. It was too
late when the tariff law went
I i
youawaiM? Just tak« Foley a Honey
anti l.lr LouipounA It will check
the cough and atop the tickling
sensation at one*. Does not upset
the stomach, ia heat for children
anil grown ¡wrsona. For sale by
Uli druggist*.
iiriiavo lata
all
alty of ten per cent will be added.
Please give a complete list of al) prop­
erty you wish to pay taxes on when
writing for statement.
B. L. Beals.
Tax Collect or.
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
i
Delivered
Dry Short Wood S2.00 Load
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO.
UAMRR’S
variety store ,
TlbUAiDOOK,
c c
J
OREGON-
Drop in and book Around ”
the
of
rough men-
rough speech-rough
manners — are fast
passing away
And-with it-the drink­
ing of rough, strong,
high-proof whiskey
Cyrus Noble—mild and pure
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents »
C
Portland, Oregon
Why You Heed
a New Range t
i
Some houeewtVr-s who
display a remarkable
amount of broad, sound,
common sense along
other lines, persist In the
delusion—and it is a de­
lusion—that they are real­
ly practicing economy by
ttying to get along-to get
results—out of an old, worn-
out range merely to save the
price of a new one.
Your old range or stove was put
togother with putty and stove bolts
and probably you can stick a pen­
knife in the seams and Joints any­
where on it where the stove putty has
crumbled away. When a range gets
ill that condition, it takes fuel enough
to warm all outdoors In order to get your
oven hot enough for buklng-and then you run the risk of burning wtt
is in the oven. You can soon burn up the price of tbe bvst range ever
1 i a useless waste of fuel in an old, worn-out stove or tango—and 1
neither practical economy nor good management.
If you would practice real economy in your household manat: tn«
nay you, the next time you are In town, to call nt our rtore nnd to
< .usely iuto the perfect baking and remarkable fuel saving qualities oil
I
F
'
Great Majestic
Malleable and W om A h
Charcoal Iron
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
U
***** made entirely of
malleable iron and charcoal iron. Char­
coal iron won't rust like steel—mallaeble
iron can t break, and while the first
cost of a Grunt Majestic maybe more
than some other ranges, it oat shears 3
ordinary ranges.
Half The Fuel
The
Is pnt toe. th er vrllh
rivets (not bolts and stove putty)
makln« It absolutely air u«ht, like an
enjrine boiler. The Joints and seams
will remain air tlvht forever a. neither
expansion nor coutracUou cau affect
or open them.
Pure Asbestos I -ining
open Iron grate—you can see II
heat escapes — no cold air *ret*M
the oven — saves halt the 1 J«l 1
assures perfect baking.
Movable Copper Reser
The reservoir is all rw
like a ti*a kettle through coppe’
et (stamped from one piece ofc
•ettiiur agnin't loft hand lintn<
box. Jt bolls 15 gallons of vatt
JlfTy nnd, by turning lever, tb^ t
and reservoir—moves away fro
This feature 1 r patented and
used only on the Majestic.
Ash
to (Ao» you the i
rmprovemeaf ewr put into a f
maktt Majettn 300% stnnjtf
thar ranges *re urea heat.
Other Exclusive Featu
In addition. It Is lined with par«
’s the btst ran a« at any .
asbestos board, covered with an and It should
be lu zo«r bitch.-
FOR SALE BY
ALEX McNAIR & CO.
The Range with a Reputato