Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 02, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight
Advertising Rates.
his assessment was too high, j we give below a sample of ad-
April 2. 1914,
SPECIAL
FEED PRICES !
' and, at the same time, denounc-, vertisements appearing in the
L egal A dvertisements :
10 ed the assessor, with a few shots trade papers of the United
First Insertion, per line ... $
5 thrown at the snap shot man. States :
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
Mr. Beelitz sold 72 acres of his' Carl Jorgensen, Kourgan, West
Branches at Omsk, Ha­
1 month.................................... 1 co place on the Miami for $10,(XX), Siberia.
5 00 which knocks the bottom out of man, Barnaul Biisk,Semipalatinsk.
Homestead Notices...................
Smeinogorsk, Winduu, St. Peters­
Timber Claims ... ................... 10 00
5 his—we should have said the burg, Hamburg, Berlin and Lon­
Locals per line each insertion
person who wrote it—argument don. Shipper of choicest Siberian
Display advertisement, an inch,
month....................................
50 that he was assessed too high butter, Russian and Holland fresh
BRAN ......................................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and and was paying too much taxes. egg»-
SHORTS ................................................ ,f. r . ”
1 Argentine Creamery Blitter. Dairy
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
The county assessor came in for Co. Brand Finest creamery quality.
Country SHORTS.
„ — •’»•‘'° ”
Curds of Thanks, 5c. per line.
$31 00 ton.
a roasting for increasing the as River Plate Dairy Co., Ltd., Buenos
Fancv Re Cleaned GRA \ OA 1 S ........
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
Aires.'
Argentine.
The
company
30.00 ,,
sessrnent
on
this
farm,
but
it
etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­
GOOD
GRAY
OATS,
for
seed
29.00 ,,
is plain to see that lie was per­ operates 43 creameries of its own
ing five lines.
FANCY WHITE OATS..............
and ¡three modern factories One
1.85, 100 lbs.
fectly justified in doing so.
quality only. The best
WHEAT ..........................................
2.25,
1 »
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The
Danish
Butter
Expert
Union,
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
OIL MEAL ...................... ................
30.00 ton.
( strictly in advance .)
There are some peculiar peo­ Coperhagen, I)enmr.Tk, Shippers of
FANCY ROLLED OATS
One year........
1.5o
perfect Danish butter.
i.00 601b. sack.
FANCY ROLLED OATS
Six month*....
75 ple in Tillamook county. They
30.00 ton, $1 20 sack.
It
is
only
since
the
new
t
riff
‘
beef
”
if
they
don't
get
road
60
Three months
STAR BARLEY........ ..........
improvements in their vicinity, law went into effect that these
FANCY CLOVER HAY, on hand.
TIMOTHY HAY, on hand.
CHOICE
advertisements
have
appeared.
Entered as second class mail mat­ and they '‘beef” if they do. For
ter July, 1888, at the post office at instance, the County Court let A New York jobber, in his ad-
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of some contracts recently and a vertisment, gives five reasons
March 3, 1879.
few persons tried to scare the why people should not pay high
contractors, telling them that prices for eggs this season in a
they would not be able to col­ picture, [illustrating U.S. open
lect for the work. It looks to door, with a Russian about to
us that some of our citizens enter carry a basket of eggs at
should be more broad minded 9c. a dozen, Danish woman and
and appreciate road improve­ eggs at 15c. a dozen, German
ments, no matter in what part eggs 11c. a dozen, Australian
eggs 12c. a dozen and Chinese
of
the county they are made.
Have you sampled “pigtail”
eggs at 7c. a dozen.
eggs from China ?
I
PURE GRANULATED SUGAR... 21 lbs. for $1.00. 100 lb. sack, $4.70
in ten years the appropria-
Foreign Butter.
,,
5.00
BEST FRUIT SUGAR..........................
20 lbs. for $1.00.
tions
for
boards
and
comtnis-
It is a little surprising that
STANDARD CORN, 3 cans for 25c.
STANDARD TOMA1OES, 3 cans for 25c,
women are so tardy about régis »ions liave increased over one .
Further considerable lots of New
million dollars, It is not to be
tering.
Zealand and Australian butter have
wondered at that every candi- arrived recently on the Pacific
Taxes should be paid twice a date for governor is promising ’ Coast, and according to press re-
year—half in the spring and the the taxpayers that they will use ■ ports the receipts on the coast since
the pruning knife, for the ap­ early in October aggregate over
other half in the fall.
2,500,000 pounds This blitter has
propriations for the years 1903- been distributed in the different
04 were $67,600, while for 1913- markets, considerable quantities
Mr. Mayorand Mr.City Coun­
14 they jumped to $1,178,091.50. coming east as far as Chicago,
cilmen, Freddie’s office is still
There is nothing small about perhaps to Buffalo anil Pittsburg, i
on the side walk, a monument
No foreign butter has come into ducted on a close, safe, economical
these commissions when they the port of New York this week, but basis anil at the very lowest ex­
of obstruction.
eat up that amount of tax further lots are contracted for and pence to the taxpayers.
money. It is safe to say that some will reach here before April 1. | As School Director he always
You had better hurry, that is most ail of the commissions are A direct steamer from Australia is worked for the best results and for
if you wnnt to vote at the pri­ now actively engaged in politics due about that time, and she is re- economy in administration, with-
to have quite a quantity of out impairing the high standard of
mary election, and register be­ and pulling for some candidate. ported
butter in her refrigerator. Some t,le Baker City schools
fore it is too late.
other lots of New Zealand are ex-1 In our judgment, as Governor, he
pected via London. We are advised, could and would do the same thing
No wonder that the Bay ocean that 1,000 boxes of Argentine are I for the State.
The timber men who insti­ people and those who have built now in transit from Buenos Aires,
Dated at Baker City, Oregon, this
tuted suits against the county cottages and purchased lots feel and 1,000 boxes are to follow on a 7th day of March, 1914.
I First National Bank of Baker City,
are trying their case in the Spec- “sore” when they keep paying later steamer.
By W.'i. P ollman , Pres.
The heavy break in our market
tor. We hope that it won’t act taxes with no road outlet and has
Citizens' National Bank of Baker
crowded prices down below an
as a boomerang.
with little prospect of obtain­ import basis, and we do not think , City,
By F P. BODINSM, Pres.
ing one in the near future. It much newbusiness is beingaccomp
Quite a quantity of fresh ' Baker Loan A Trust Company,
It is predicted that the com­ is not giving Bayocean a square lished.
By V. A. D onne , Cashier.
Danish, some Siberian and several
ing election in Oregon will see deal to deprive it of a road after lots of NewZealand that arrived here [ Paid advt
the Republican party united such a large amount of money prior to the decline are temporarily
and that it is going to be a Re­ is paid in taxes. Just suppose, held off the market. A heavy loss
would be made if the goods were
publican land slide.
for illustration, that a number sold at present rates.
of farmers were bottled up, had
New York has thus tar received
The taxpnying ngony is over no road and paid about $7,000in 31,853 packages of foreign butter,
aggregating close to2,500,000 lbs.—
once more. It is now in order taxation, wouldn’t they feel jus­ New York Produce Review.
tified
in
feeling
"sore,
”
as
well
to get down to business and
saw wood, so ns to be prepnred ns making a great roar ? We
Aspirant for Governor Shows
think so.
for the next tax killing bee.
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Costs of Commissions. | I
understand that window space
Every fair minded man will esn-
It is not to be Wondered nt in We
the new building to be erected cede that there should be a material i
thnt the railroads are opposed by F. C Baker opposite the Court increase in the state expences for ;
to free toll, when car loads of House is in great demand. F. R. the years 191314over the years 1903- <
lumber from this city to East­ Beals having secured one "of the 04; but conceding that to be true,
windows for the purpose of exhibit- there is no valid reason why the "
ern points run up to over $400. ing
Tillamook products and demon­ expenses of the office of Governor ii
strating the whys and wherefores of should be incrersed from $11,000,
Tillamook County's high priced for the years 1903 04 to $25,71X1, for J
Tin- average taxpayer is now land. —Herald.
. the years 1913-14; or that the expers I j
thoroughly convinced that the
es of the office of Secretary of State I
We
move
the
court
that
Fred-
Oregon system isn’t what it is
should be increased from $24.320, ’
cracked up'to be, for instead of die Beale’ bushwhacker tnnke for the years 1903-04 to $68,COo[ in J
years 1913-14; or that the ex- !
reducing taxntlon the opposite his complaint more certain and the
definite, for it does not state peases of the office of State Treasur- 1
is the case. Stung again.
what class of high priced land is er should be increased from $10,000, j
in the years 19G3-O4 to $35,5;«), in the I
called into question. Is it land years 1913 14; or that the expences
It is time that some of the that is inflated in value by real of the office of Attorney General f
tax eating commissions, which estate sharks, high priced land should be increased from’$7,200 in I
have come into existence under bought with a small amount of the years 1903-04 to $26.000, for the S
the Oregon system, were put money and a large amount of years 1913-14, and yet, such are the ,S M
facts as shown by the legislative I
out of commission. The long promissory notes, high priced records for theBe years, and it is for *
suffering taxpayers have been land that some poor devil was such reason that I promise, if elect- 1
bled long enough for a large persuaded to Buy and wasdosed ed Governor, to cut down the ex I ***
number of commissioners who out because he could not meet pence« in each of these offices, and —
I will keep that promise.
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bold down Boft jobs and draw the payments, or high priced
There is no valid reason why the j*
down fat pay.
com- I f
F Hen<lors-.n
— Sidnev
c
land that the Democratic party appropriations for boards and con»-
missions should incre»..
«a? ■ sianey l . Henderson, Pres,
and free trade will knock into missions should increase from $67 -
Surveyor.
600, for the years 1903 04 to $1,178,-
'buyver & Co., General Agents
Senator Chamberlain having smithereens ?
091.50 for the years 1913 14, anil yet. w John Leland Henderson, Sec-
Portland, Oregon
I
the
legislative
records
show
such
’
voted for free lumber, free milk,
retary Tresis., Attoiney-at-
i increase, and it is for such reasons
free cream, free fish, elf., for
Law,
Notrary
Public.
Of course Tillamook County that I promise in my platform to
the purpose of allowing foreign is greatly interested in free tolls abolish about one-half of the beards
pnxlucts to compete with and for American coast wise vessels and commission* of this State nnd
to cut down the expences of the
lower the price of foodstuffs
through the canal, because it is
half, and 1 will keep that
raised in this country, is now of much importance to the lum­ other
promise.
Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
doing a political act in advocat­ ber industry of this county. It’ There is tio valid reason why the
Surveying, Insurance.
ing free toll for coast wise ves­ is not surprising that the Demo- amou”* of money which was re
t
quired to pay the expences of the
sels going through the canal.
Both Phones.
i hi tic party, after placing free state government should be in
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
tariff on lumber, should strive creased from $2,192.451.52 in the
Telegraphic advices from the to make transportation of ltini- yeur* 19U3-O4, to $5.173,475.17 for the
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in American coasting ves-! ? ea.r,i8lK’h arv the
East on Wednesday state that her
i i.- i
.
.legislative records, utid it is for
the price of cheese dropped 24c. seis higher on account of the in-.such reasons that I have promised
in one week. Free trade Demo­ tention of President Wilson to in my platform to materially cut
It was down expences and reduce taxes.
crats will, of course, shout with make them pay toll.
joy. And Tillamook cheese, too, American money and engennity n)”omiseUn unt’
took a drop of le. ns a result of that built the canal, and we do , ’’My official record both as Mayor
the slum in the East, and with not think that England or other and School Director, of Baker City
with the problem of buying Harness
you will find it distinctly advanta­
another drop shortly, for job­ countries haven right to dictate shows that the affairs of both the
geous to come and do yöur select
The question! city and the schools were operated
tier» will soon glut the Western to this country.
Babies will grow and "while they
at a minimum cost mid on a very
mg here. You will get the best
market with Eastern cheese on is now made a party issue, Re • economics! basis, nnd that efficient
qualities, the most thorough and are growing, you should have them
publicans being in favor of tree, service wan rendered; mid it is for
account of the lower price.
conscientious workmanship and be photographed often enough to keep
toll for American coasters and such reasons that the three banks
charged the most reasonable prices.
We can supply single or doubl a record of each interesting stage
the Democratic party opposed . of Baker City gave me such n strong
of their childhood. You will prize
A petition is being circulated
endorsement,
and
have
said
over
to it. Notwithstanding that the
the collection of baby’s pictures
unking for State Rid for roads in free trade party advocated free their offi iul signatures tiiut "In
our judgment, as Govornor he
more and more as the years go by ,
the south part of the county. tolls in its National platform, it could
and would do the same thinir
Monk’s Studio
The petition is vague, exceed­ is now vigorously opposing it, for the State.”
ingly so, for it does not specify
1
he
State
of
Oregon
need*
ii clean
with President Wilson teaching ,
»«hat road is to be improved by his followers how to do the cut business administration on
business principles, and as Gover
Stt^e aid. We believe that it in
MT' more than -right that State flopping act and do the lumber nor. I can anu will give it that
kind
of un administration.
industry on the Pacific Coast an 1
Sid should be* obtained to ini- injury.
C harles A. J ohns .
rove the road through what is
To
W
hom
it
M
ay C oncern :
known as the reservation, in
(.liarlee
A
Johns
was a contin­
Yamhill county, for land in that
On your front porch can be lit
To »how our readers how the
uous resident of Baker City for
every night until midnight
section have not paid tuxes to new tariff law is forcing down twenty-four
years, during which
and register not over
help build roads.
the price of foodstuffs raised in li.ne he served four terms as Mayor!
fifty cents per month
this country by being placed in and eighteen consecutive years as i
on the meter.
School Director
A few weeks since E. Beelit* competition with foreign coun­
Aa Mayor he 'gave the city an
T illamook E lectric L ight asp
rushed into print, claiming that tries, and the activity of for­ honest, efficient
administration,
«F uel C ompany
eigners to supply the market, “,,J
financial I affair* were con-
FLOUR
FLOUR.
FLOUR.
Flour has advanced 20c. per barrel in Portland. Can sell HIGH
Bditorial Snap Shots.
PATENT HARD WHEAT FLOUR that is selling in Portland at $5.80 a
bbl. at the following prices :
HIGHLAND BRAND, HARD WHEAT FLOUR, $5.00 bbl. $1.30 sk.
PURE WHITE BRAND, HARD WHEAT FLOUR, $5.40 bbl. $1.40 sk.
Buy Flour now and Save Money.
Come in and see our goods and get OUR PRICES before you buy.
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocery Dept.
RAY & CO
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
I High quality i
I drugs and low £
prices. If you are !
rij looking for pure ||
| » drugs and service [¡j
b from men with £
j) years of drug
¡j experience go to I
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CLOUTH,
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| The largest and >
w j oldest drug store -
ij in Tillamook Co. i
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■ Tillamook Title and
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Abstract Co.
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W.A, Williams A Cc.
Eat Viereck’s
Bread,
Tillamook
Bakery,
At all Grocers
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
W ILL S palding , Manager.