Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 16, 1914, Image 2

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form on which he ran and was competition with cheap labor of
The snap
selected six years ago ? Are foreign countries.
they not liable to’inquire why, shot man is registered as a Re­
in viewof said non-partisanship, publican and affiliated with a
he lined up with the Democrats party that is opposed to free
and voted for a tariff bill which trade and opposed to the home
glutted with
put all of Oregon’s principal markets tieing
products, including, lumber, foreign produce and manufac­
Shake, Bro.
wool and farm produce, on the tured articles.
free list ? The fact of the mat Trombley, before the tight be­
ter is that Chamberlain is a gins, for in throwing down the
Democrat pure and simple and gauntlet we contend that the
nothing else.
After settling free trade policy of the Demo­
that point it might be well to cratic party is an injustice and
remember that Democratic tar­ an injury to the dairying, fish
iff policies are bad for Oregon. ing
_ ami lumbering industries of
Noone is so foolhardy as to dis- Tillamook County, and for that
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
pute that.
' reason we intend to fight for the
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interest of our home industries,
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Thia is how Bayocean people for their protection and finan­
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feel about road improvements. cial advancement, which means
Although they are not knocking much for the future develop­
Entered as second class mail mat­
ter July, 1888. at the post office at improvements, they think they ment and prosperity of Tilla­
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of are entitled to a wagon road on mook County. Put your fight­
account of the large amount of ing duds on, Bro. Trombley, for
March 3. 1879.
Flour has advanced 20c. per barrel in Portland. Can sell HIGH
taxes they have paid and the we intend to wage a vigorous
large amount of money expend­ and persistent fight from now
e ^illarnooh jjeabligbt, ed in improvements. No one on. We believe we are right and PATENT HARD WHEAT FLOUR that is selling in Portland at $5.80 a
bbl. at the following prices :
can deny the justice and logic of intend to convince the people of
their contention, for a road to this county that free trade is a
HIGHLAND BRAND, HARD WHEAT FLOUR, $5.00 bbl. $1.30 sk.
Editorial Snap Shots. Bayocean should have been con­ detriment, and will retard the PURE WHITE BRAND, HARD WHEAT FLOUR, $5.40 bbl. $1.40 sk.
structed and completed before growth and future development
this. A bridge was built and a of the county, and in doing so
Buy Flour now and Save Money.
Cut rates by the auto stages road was constructed to give
we expect to land some heavy
between this city and Clover­ the south side of Nehalem bay
blows onBro.Trombley’s optics.
PURE GRANULATED SUGAR. .. 21 lbs. for $1.00. 100 lb. sack, $1.70
dale is a good thing, temporar­ a road that was greatly needed, I
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5.00
BEST FRUIT SUGAR..................... 20 lbs. for $1.00.
ily, for the traveling public, tint and even another road is de-
STANDARD
TOMATOES,
3
cans
for 25c.
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STANDARD CORN. 3 cans for 25c.
The snap Bhot man is going
poor business if passengers are ( manded, but Bayocean and the
t<> make a suggestion in regard
carried at a loss.
Come in and see our goods and get OUR PRICES before you buy.
south side of Tillamook bay,
'equally needing a road, is with to the controvery regarding the
Sandlake, Bayocean and Ne­
---- j today.
n justjce fo a]i
It will not help matters, Bro. out one
halem-Wheeler roads, with a
Effenberger, to mislead the tax­ sectionsjof the county, as well as
view of having these roads con­
payers as to the amount of a square deal, would it be right
structed as soon as possible. If
money it will take to construct to give the south side of Ne­
anyone can offer a better plan
the proposed road from Wheeler halem bay two roads before the
we are ready to coincide with
toNehalam.
Tell the truth, south side of Tillamook bay is
! it. If not, then "get together”
Bro., if it does shame the devil given one road ?
on the plan we suggest. We
suggest that it be submitted to
Isn't Bro. Trombley a peach
Selling high priced land to a vote of the people that the
as a free trade booster ? We people with little money with County Court be empowered to
wonder what thedairvmen, the the object of making a commis­ issue warrants to the amount of
fishermen, and the lumbermen sion cuts some figure with busi­ $100,000, one third of which to
On your front porch can be lit
of Tillamook County think of a ness, as well as losses to busi­ goto each road, to be refunded
every niglit until midnight
man who boosted for a party ness men. We have a case be- the next three years, each road
und register not over
that placed
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their ____
industries
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on
us where an industrious ______
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fifty cents per month
district _ paying
Ill
annually
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
on the meter.
the free list? The tariff law was ' person bought a piece of high out of the amount appropriated
changed to lower the price of priced land some few years ago, for the district. The advantage
T illamook E lectric L ight and
everything raised on the farm, paving $50 down anil then giv- of this plan is : It will open up
ib'uKL C ompany
and also to allow fish and lum- ing a mortgage
_
for the full these roads at once and the peo­
W ill S palding , Manager.
ber to come in free from Can- amount of the land. It may not ple and the property owners
adn.
surprise some of our citizens to will have the benefit of them ;
hear what we have to add to it will not interfere with road
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The timber interestsand lum- this incident. After struggling improvements in other sections
ber men of the Northwest are with the place and endeavoring and will not increase taxation.
sending delegations to Wash- to improve it, this is his linan- (This, in our judgment, is the
itigton to protest against the cial ‘ condition
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" is in best plan to bring about these
today.
He
action of President Wilson to debt double the amount what improvements and do justice to
depriveAmerican coastwise ves­ he was when he took posses- (those who patiently waited for
sels of free toll through the sion of the land, and one item is good roads, while other sections
canal-
The Democratic party for $500 interest at 10 per cent, were having all the road funds i
threw the bars down and now which he gave his note for. He expended on road improve--
the farmers’ and the lumber is owing the grocery, hard-j merits. If this is not agree-
mens’ products
are
placed ware and department stores able and the people are not in
in competition with cheap labor sums of money they will never favor of our suggestion, then
and products of foreign coun­ be able to collect, unless tliev the County Court should appro-
tries.
are secured. We simply men- priate $10,000 annually to each
tion this to prove that the sys- of these roads.
It is time to
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There is merit in the sugges- tern of selling
_ high
„ . priced land quit
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wrangling
about the build-
m. qi... object of making »
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tion that a gymnasium be erect- '_
with'the
a 1_.
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and 1 1 improvement
of
these p
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
h
ed between the two school commission
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or
beating some roads,
and . "get . ...........................................
together” on
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FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
buildings, to be used by the poor devil out of a few hundred the plans we have outlined as *♦
pupils of the school during the dollars, looks to us like impos- a solution to the problem. We
day and by the young people of ing on those who are lead into [ire inclined to believe that the
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the district in the evenings. It that kind of a trap. The busi-' people of the north end of the >:»•
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would be an advantage to the ness men suffer in giving credit county are nearer together on
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pupils as well as the young peo­ in cases like this, for it is safe the building of the Wheeler-Ne­
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OWN YOUR HOME AND PAY FOR IT WITH
ple of the city. As the cost of to say that they have contribut- halem road than some persons
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a gymnasium would be com­ ed many hundred dollars to the think, for there is an impres-
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WHAT YOU ARE NOW PAYING FOR RENT
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paratively Bmall to the amount improvenient of the high priced sion that by using money on the
of good it would be to the young farm.
road this year it would stop road
Let us tell you HOW you can accomplish this,
young folk, it has our hearty I
improvements in other parts of
"2”out
a,xxt to IB u .37',
endorsement.
Economy seems to be the the district, which, it must be
Ox ZBuiild. a, Heine,”
’slogan just now in State affairs. ! admitted, it would do.
Our
There were two cases in the Elect a conservative, conscieu- suggestion not only provides
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Ox ISepa37- a XdZcxtgreig'e-
circuit court that should never cions man like Dr. Withycombe for the construction of these
Atid
desire
the aid of borowed money, we ask your
Sidney
E.
Henderson,
Pres,
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have been taken into court the governor and this will inline- roads, but offers a plan for the
Surveyor.
careful consideration of the advantages afforded by
To illustrate people of the first road district
cases against the P.R. & N. and diately follow.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
I>r. Boats—that took some of the this more fully, if you wanted to “get together” and help
our monthly instalment plan of loan rent. Only
retary Treas., Attorney-at- ]
taxpayers' money to try. In such a person to run you business or boost with other parts of the
you
pay it to your credit instead of the landlord.
Law, Notrary Public.
cases either one of two ^things farm, would you employ a poli- county what the snap shot man
to «1-. J1’ el’?" Of °“r.Loa.n i9t,le very best afforded on the market
occur. Clients withhold some of tician or a person who had made recommends, who is a booster
Mher's innilamookcV 8er',Cet° y°" “ke W ha'e been to
Tillamook Title and
the facts from their legal ad­ a success in business ? One of for good roads in all parts of
Abstract Co.
visors or attorneys are after the troubles with Oregon is that tlie county, especially where
ROLUE W. WATSON, Loans. Insurance, Real
"blood money" from those who the people elect politicians to there is business activity and a
Law, Abstracts, Real Estate,
Estate, Collections.
are sued. That is not all, for it office and then wonder why the disposition to promote public
Surveying, Insurance.
TODD
HOTEL.
Both ’Phones
enterprise
State
tax
keeps
piling
up.
We
is drawing "blood money” from
Both Phones.
the taxpayers who have to pay are ghid that the people tire!
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TILLAMOOK - . OREGON.
for trying trumpery cases as aroused to the situation and see
Department of the Interior
well iis those who have to de­ the mistake they made in elct-
U.S. Land Office at Portland, Or.
ing politicians to conduct State
fend them.
March 23rd. 1914.
'affairs. Other men may have
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
done more for the State than James Langlev, whose post-office
The Fair Board has one fea­ Dr. Withycombe, but no one address is Garabaldi, Tillamook
ture for the county fair, called has done more to build up and County, Oregon did. on the 21st
day or April, 1913. tile in thia office
UNIVERSAL CAR.
"Better Babies Contest.” We
develop the agricultural resour­ Sworn Statement and Application.
move that the Fair Board en­ ces of the State along modern Nc. 03795. to purchase the Sw >4 of
lighten us on this subject and
Section 7. Township 2 North.
lines. As Oregon is nn ideal Se
Range 9 West, Willamette Meridian,
inform us what is the matter
agricultural State, it seems to and the timber thereon, under the
with the present babies? Per­
us that it would be good busi- provisions of the act of June 3 1878,
haps they have an idea that the
ness sense to place n practical. and acts amendatory, known ns the
babies would be better if they
“ Timber and Stone Law,“ at such
experienced, business man like value
as might be fixed by appraise­
did not use their lungs so otten Dr, Withycombe nt the head of
ment. and that pursuant to such
und relieve the parents of walk­ this State, who knows how to application,
the land and timber
Model T
ing the room at nights with a
make this a great agricultural thereon have been appraised, the
Touring Car
vigorous squallerin their arms.
timber
estimated
320,000
board
feet
State, which the average poli­ at 20 to 50 cents per M. and the
f. o.b. Detroit.
If this is the object the Fair
tician and office seeker knows land 82.00 ; that said applicant will
Board has in view, then every little about. We have only the offer tinal proof in snpport of his
young person who contemplate highest respect for the other application and sworn statement
Cetjparticular. from ED-HADLEY, Tillamook, Oregon.
matrimony ought to feel grate­ candidates who aspire to liecome on the 10th day of June. 1914, before
County Clerk of Tillnmook cqunty,
ful to the board for better tu­ governor, but ut present prefer Oregon,
at’firainook^O^cgon*
hiived batile» nt night.
Dr.Withycombe for the reasons
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An'
IV person
is -•
nt liberty
test tl :liis purchase before entry, or
set forth above.
initiate a contest at any time be-
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. fore patent ieeues, by tiling a cor­
The Albany Democrat of a
roborated affidavit in this office,
recent issue prophesied tlmt *•
The issu -s are squarely drawn alleging
facts which would defeat
A Senator Chamberlain returned between the Headlight and the theentn*
to Oregon and made a campaign Herald. Bro. Trombley regis­
H. F. HlGBY. Register.
tie would easily defeat R. A. tered ns a Democrat mid is now
The
Singer
Sewing Machine fori
Booth. Maybe, but are not the affiliated with the party that
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voters of Oregon likely to in­ placed the dairymens', the lum-'piano and music stere, Tillamook. |
quire of Chamberlain what be berniem* mid the fishermens' Dre., A. I.ineback, manager Both
cam
rtisnn plat- iuduatriea on the free list and in l,hoMe8-
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Mgr. Grocery Dept
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
80c
- $1.55
75c
- S1.45.
FLOUR
RAY & CO
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
Policy, y
High quality
drugs and low»
prices. If you are
looking ior
for pure
pure®)
is looKing
[;j
$ drugs and service ÉÎ
| from men with <
years of drug !
rjv experience go to I
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The largest and
$ oldest drug store ■
|| in Tillamook Co.
PLASTER
LAMB-SCIIRADER COMPANY
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Ford
It Because
Better Car.
$550