Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 09, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight,
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■ schools of 1 illamook county
have organized as many garden
L egal A dvertisements :
'clubs, due to the efforts of Field
First Insertion, per line ..
Worker N. C. Maris, of the
Each subsequent insertion, line
state department of public in­
Business and professional cards,
1 month...................................
1 co struction, aided by Supt. W . S.
Homestead Notices...................
5 GO Buel. The school children will
10 00 find a ready market for their
Timber Claims......................
5
I .oca I s per line each insertion
vegetables among the transient
Display advertisement, an inch,
of the mid summer
50 guests
month...................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and months, as well as$250 in prizes
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
for the school children’s exhi­
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
bits at the county fair. Their
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, undertakings will be education­
etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­
al as well as profitable, ft now
ing five lines.
remains to be seen which school
can make the best exhibit and
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
carry off most prizes. That our
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year........................................... 1.5y visitors will have their stay’
75 made more delightful by this
Six months................................ ......
50 feature of the county's attrac­
Three months...................................
tions is a pleasant contempla­
Entered as second class mail mat­ tion.
Advertia ng Rates,
favor of the improvement, and
equally as strong against it,
some timber men favoring it
and others protesting.
With
the growth of that part of the
county, it is only a matter of a
few years, anyway, before the
road is built, but in the mean
time, however, some plan may
be agreed upon to obtain the
necessary funds, with the peo
pie of the first road district all
pulling together for the im­
provement,
April 9- 1^1__ ■
SPECIAL
L ARD PRICES.
Cudahy’s Famous Diamond C, 5
Cudahy’s Famous Diamond C. 10
Cudahy’s Famous Rex Brand, 5
Cudahy’s Famous Rex Brand, 10
lbs.
lbs.
Ibs.
lbs.
80c
- $1.55
75c
- $1.45
Why is it that people become
greatly scared whenever small
pox makes its appearance, even
though it be in a light form .'
Not because of any serious epi­
demic in this county, for we do
not know of anyone dying from
that disease in Tillamook. It
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
is also well to mention that of
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
The timber men, of course, the few cases of small pox in
March 3, 1879.
Flour has advanced 20c. per barrel in Portland. Can sell HIGH
are greatly interested in the recent years only two or three
PATENT
HARD WHEAT FLOUR that is selling in Portland at $5.80 a
question of depriving American case have been of a serious na­
coasting vessels of free toll, for ture. Tvphoid fever, diphthe­
bbl. at the following prices :
this is a most serious matter for ria and other infectious diseases
them with millions of dollars ¡have claimed victims in this
HIGHLAND BRAND, HARD WHEAT FLOUR, $5.00 bbl. $1.30 sk.
tied up in timber and ripe to county, hut they did not cause
Editorial Snap Shots. be turned into lumber. It is,
PURE WHITE BRAND, HARD WHEAT FLOUR, $5.40 bbl. $1.40 sk.
j people to become scared. We
in fart, a serious condition that : believe that it is right to take
Buy Flour now and Save Money.
Visitors to Tillamook City confronts them, for with lum- proper pecautions in all cases
PURE GRANULATED SUGAR ... 21 lbs. for $1.00. 100 lb. sack, $1.70
are quite numerous, with every l ber on the free list, and cheap ¡of infection diseases, but we
BEST FRUIT SUGAR........................... 20 lbs. for $1.00.
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5.00
indication that this will *<eep. labor in Canadian lumberyards
I fail to see why people make so
up until the fall.
[ and on foreign vessels, the lum- much fuss about small pox, as;
STANDARD CORN, 3 cans for 25c.
STANDARD TOMATOES, 3 cans for 25c,
j bermen of this country cannot i we do not know of a fatality I j
Come in and see our goods and get OUR PRICES before you buy.
Out of a registration of 1589' compete, for there is a differ- I from it in this county, and not i »
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A 1,000
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------ of $4.00
, - - a thousand on luin- get scared about other infectious
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a good indication
of Canada
by the diseases, which have killed a
time
it
reaches
the Atlantic good many. Probably why so
trade party will go down to de­
coast in vessels going through many persons are scared about
feat in November.
the canal. This means a boom small pox is because they know
for the Canadian lumber indus­
Those horrid men who closed I try and blights the hopes of our or have read about the ravages
up meeting places just as Easter own lumber industry at a time of the disease, when it used to
bonnets were the absorbing and when new industries were iti carry off victims by the hun­
dreds, and thousands in tropical
most interesting subject just contemplation.
The outlook I climates. That rarely ever oc­
now with the ladies.
does not look inviting for the curs now. The snap shot man
lumber industry when Canada ; thinks that small pox germs in
What with free trade to reduce can undersell lumber manufac­ this county are like bed bugs
the price of everything raised tured here. This condition of Neither can live in Tillamook On your front porch can be lit
every night until midnight
on tlie farm ami denying our .affairs the Democratic party is climate, and that is the reason
and register not over
coasting vessels free toll thro­ responsible for and was brought Tillamookers are not annoyed
fifty cents per month
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
ugh the canal, Bro. Trombley is about by placing lumber on the by bed bugs and no Tillamooker
on the meter.
having a hard time hanging on ¡free list. This is sure to retard known to succumb to small
to the tail of the Democratic to growth of the lumber indus­ pox. If it was the proper stunt T illamook E lectric L ight and
j F ull C ompany
mule and with the snap shot try of Tillamook county, for it to close the schools, churches
W ill S palding , Manager.
man prodding him.
is safe to say that very little ac­ and theatres,other places should
tivity will take place here until have been closed. If the same
When it became known that conditions have changed.
thing was done at the appear-'
ance of every infectious disease]
the schools, theatres and the
churches were ordered closed
Our attention has been called these places would be closed;
last week, there were those who ' to a vote cast in the United most of the time, notwithstand­
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wanted to close the saloons. ■ States senate by Senator Cham­ ing that is Tillamook the heal-
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They must have overlooked the berlain,
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coal thies county in the state. We,
little incident and the pre-elec-j lands in Montana to a subsidiary hope that our readers will take,
tion promise that the saloons of a railroad company, which is the same view as we do and not
were not to be interfered with. better told in news reports from get scared in future when there;
is no logical reason for doing
Washington :
By
the
narrow
margin
of
one
vote
so.
Keep your weather eye on the
senate defeated a flunk attack
women who have registered as i ; the
on the conservation policy engineer-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Republicans, Mr. Candidate. It ed by Sen. Myers of Montana, as
Department of the Interior.
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looks as if they held a boosters’ chairman of the committee on pub­
U.S. Land Office at Portland, Or. (
or a revival meeting last week, lic lands.
March 23rd, 1914.
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By a vote of 38 to 27, a joint reso­
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N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That f
for 43 good, sensible women lution
which would have allowed James Langley, whose post-office' {
LAMB-SCIIRADER COMPANY.
joined the G.O.P., while only J tile sale or lease of approximately
address is Garabaldi, Tillamook >
two women registered as Demo­ 2,001 acres of coal lands in Moli­ County, Oregon did, on the 21st f li
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
crats, three as Prohibitionists tuna to the Republic Coal Co, a day of April, 1913, file in this office . [ Ml
subsidiary, selling its total output Sworn Statement and Application, I > A d
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
and one belonging to no party. to the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Nc. 03795, to purchase the Sw *4 of ' f
A Woman’s Republican Club in Paul railway, was defeated.
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"I venlure to say,” said Senator1 Runge 9 West, Willamette Meridian, i
this county is in order to induce
other women to register and Poindexter in the debate, "that this and the timber thereon, under the
will be worth on board cars at provisions of the act of June 3. 1878,
help the good cause along. The coal
the mines $5 a ton, and that it can and
it
acts amendatory, known as the '
Republican sisters did well last be mined for $2 a ton. which would
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“ Timber and Stone Law,” nt such '
OWN YOUR HOME AND PAY FOR IT WITH
week, their numbers reaching leave a profit Io the Republic Coal value
us might be fixed by appraise­
Co.,
or
to
the
Milwaukee
Railroad,
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252, Women who have joined
ment,
and
that
pursuant
to
such
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which owns the Republic Coal Co , | application, the land and timber,
WHAT YOU ARE NOW PAYING FOR RENT
the other parties are: Demo-’ , of
$3 a ton, which would i amount
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cratic, 62 ; Prohibitionists, 62 ; , to $30,000,000 if the geological sur-
Let us tell you HOW you can accomplish this,
- timber estimated 320,000 board feet ...
Progressives, 3 ; independent, ' vev estimate is correct.’’
I at 20 to 50 cents per M, and the
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resolution,
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passed,
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“Z“oix "vsvra,n.t to ZEB-uisr,
25 ; no party, 6.
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land $2.00 ; that said applicant will
FLOUR. FLOUR
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocery Dept
FLOUR.
RAY & CO
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord
K 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
Delivered.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
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PLASTER
' High quality
I ? drugs and low
I prices. If you are
j looking for pure
■ drugs and service
from men with
years of drug
| experience go to
CLOUTH,
I The largest and
] oldest drug store
ih in Tillamook Co.
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have been made ths ", precedent j offer final proof in support of his
for similar legislation'
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President Wilson whipped a mineral of other lands to other core! on the 10th day of June, 1914, before
porations, whenever it could be
majority of the Democratic shown that they "needed” the lands County Clerk of Tillamook county,
.Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon.
members of the House into line for business purposes.
Any person is at liberty to pro­
and it refused American coast-1 Senator ( liainberlain's name test this purchase before entry, or
ing vessels free toll through is included in the 27 who voted *ni,iate a contest at any time be-
the canal.
Just consider, for wrong and in favor of the rail-; /XVnted‘ affidavit ft ‘th^ office',‘ i
one moment, what our school ro*ids. And \\ hen the new tariff alleging facta which would defeat
muster president is doing. 1 lav­ law was voted on Chamberlain . the entry,
ing placed the farmer’s product voted to place lumber, cream,
H. F. HlGBY, Register.
on the free list, he also placed milk, fish, etc., on the free list.
lntnlier on the free list. Not I
Guardianship Sale.
withstanding that the United
States built the canal, American I We do not want to place any­ In the County Court of the State of i
coasting vessels have to pay thing in the way of building the I Oregon foi the County of Lane, i
-'toll and American lumbermen proposed road from Wheeler to In the matter of the Estate
Guardianship of Lola
are placed in competion with Nehalem, and as the present and
Lamb, a minor.
lumber manufactured in Cana­ County Court seems to have
N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That
da largely by Hindu labor. We come to the conclusion that it by virtue of an order of the County
Court
of Lane County, State of Ore-
hope the people see the mistake will not start any new projects,
gon, dated March 17th, A.D., 1914,
they made when they placed the it will be a matter tor the next the
undersigned guardian of thé
free trade pnrty and school mas­ County Court to wrestle with. estate of Lola Lamb, a minor, will
ter president in power, as it is In the meantime we hope the on and after ten o'clock A M. of
estimated by those in a position people in the first road district April the 24th, 1914. on the premises
to know that owing to Hindu will get together and unite for hereinafter described in the County
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labor in Canadian lumber yards or against this road, as that dis-1 for sale at public sale and will sell
mid Chinese crews on English triet appears to be equally di­ to the highest bidder therefore for
tramp freighters, the Canadian vided about the wisdom of con­ cash, or cn approved security, the
lumber manufacturers will be structing the road
There is following described premises, be­
to the estate of Lola Lamb
able to take it through the canal no immediate necessity for this u longing
minor, to wit :
and lay it down on the Atlantic road to be constructed,
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nt $4 .00 a thousand less than
heeler
has our
road east of the Northwest corner of said
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what it can be produced from with railroad and water facili­ "ection 32, township 1 South of range
W est. W .M.. and running thence
saw mill« in Oregon and Wash­ ties, which can be reached with 9 southerly
on theeaet lineof the tract
Unto in a little < over two ; hours
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ington.
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chains
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With Tillamook shore lines has good wagon roads and water thence °* east
2.14chiins, thence north
skirted with charming beaches, transportation to the railroad 2 ,.. C_h.oi.nJ‘ to “ P°int 2 ’-’” chains
with her mountains gorged by Everybody will admit that the eaat of the
—• place of beginning; >
trout-laden strenms, mid with building of the road will tie a thence
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west 2 20 chains to the place
her vast expanse of fertile val­ good improvement, and when­ I of beginning, containing I»28 acres
more or less Sale will be subject to
leys, this county will welcome ever it is started it should tie confirmation
and approval as to
t> e summer tourist for their completed as soon as possible. price and terms by the County Court
nnnual outing. Noted for her To do so this year, we are in­ ot and for I.ane County, Oregon.
timber mid famous as a dairy formed, would deprive other I n"“îui thi* ,HUl day of •’’’“ech
and cheese country, we are parts of the district of road ini
F. M. L amb ,
about to take on new hon- provements. Die County Court
Guardian of the Estate of Lola
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Within the past week 22 has heard strong arguments in
Lamb, a minor.
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Sidney E. Henderson, Pres,
Surveyor.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treas., Attomey-at-
Law, Notrary Public.
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■ And desire the aid of borowed money, we ask your
I careful consideration of the advantages afforded by
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Tillamook Title and I i
Abstract Co,
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Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
Surveying, Insurance.
.Both Phones.
TILLAMOOK
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YOU!!
—man—if you want the finest
old, mellow whiskey, order
OLD
I. W. HARPER
WHISKEY
In 50 years its equal hasn't
been found.
B
F. LAUGHLIN
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our monthly instalment plan of loan rent. Only
you pay it to your credit instead of the landlord.
The Plan of our Loan is the very best afforded on the market
to-day. Can we not be of service to you like we have been to many
others in Tillamook City.
ROLLIE W. WATSON, Loans. Insurance, Real
Estate, Collections.
TODD HOTEL.
Both ’Phones