Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 23, 1914, Image 2

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    Advert is'ng Rates.
L egal A dvertisements :
IQ
First Insertion, per line .. .. $
Each subsequent insertion, line
5
Business and professional cards,
1 CO
1 month................. '.................
5 00
Homestead Notices...................
Timber Claims .......................... 10 00
5
Locale per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
month...................................
50
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­
ing five lines.
changes to be made in the bal­ manti in California, where a
lots, which means a long tedi- large proportion of the cheese
ous job to print them. In some manufactured in this county is
counties, where there are more disposed of. This proves that
than three times as many voting the new tariff law is accom­
precincts as in Tillamook, it is plishing what it was intended
going to take some rustling to — reduce the incomes of dairy­
Before ano­
print the ballot. For instance, men and farmer.
it will require 13 different forms I ther week is past the price of
of ballot for every precinct in Tillamook cheese will take a
this county for the Republican decided drop.
ballot, and more than that
number in other counties.
Sermons by the Gunmen.
SPECIAL
LARI) PRICES
Cudahy’s
Cudahy’s
Cudahy’s
Cudahy's
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Famous
Famous
Famous
Famous
Diamond C, 5
Diamond C. 10
Rex Brand, 5
Rex Brand, 10
lbs
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
e
The four gunmen who were ex­
ecuted in New York on conviction
of murdering Herman Rosedthal, a
gambler who had fallen out with
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
the police lieutenant that bad been
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
his secret partner, were not born
One year........................................... 1.5i
criminals. Winthrop D. Lane made
Six months.......................................
71
an investigation of the personal
Three months...................................
51
and family history of all four for !
the Survey. He found there was
no evidence of lawbreaking bv the
Entered as second class mail mat­
parents of any of them and that the
ter July, 1888, at the post office at
boys when young were no worse
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
than the average. Blit all went to
March 3, 1879.
the streets at an early age and were
misled by the example of criminals
who got “ easy money” by devious
ways. They drifted into the ways
of the underworld, with a result
which all the world knows.
As they saw that the law’s stern
penalty could not be escaped, they
Editorial Snap Shots.
sent messages from their death
Gus C. Moser paid Tillamook chamber
which should be pondered
Swat the fly and swat the a visit this week, who is a can­ by every boy in the nation and by
didate for governor on the Re­ every parent.
“Whitey Lewis,”
numerous State commissions.
PURE GRANULATED SUGAR ... 21 lbs. for $1.00. 100 lb. sack, $1.70
publican ticket. Mr. Moser is one oi the quartet, emphasized bad
,,
5.00
company
as
the
cause
of
all
his
BEST FRUIT SUGAR........................ 20 lbs. for $1.00.
a wide-a wake business man
Registration will close on the i with plenty of push and energy trouble. “ Lefty Louie” added a
STANDARD
CORN,
3
cans
for
25c.
STANDARD
TOMATOES,
3
cans
for 25c,
warning agaiust the man
last day of this month, or just j and good common horse sense special
woo gets riches by methods that
seven days more left for those to make a conservative and eco­ are not “ straight.”
“ A fellow
who want to do so and take nomical governor, which Ore­ who honestly earns $<i a week is
part in the primary nominating gon badly needs. It is well to better eff than he who gets $1 i W a I
if he does not get it straight.” !
election. You had better hurry. mention that Mr. Moser was an week,
All agreed that they were once in !
active member of the last State affluent circumstances and boasted 1
of the number of their ‘friends”!
Simply from ¡a civilization legislature and is conversant on
the East Side. But when stormy !
standpoint we believe that the with the needs of Oregon. He weather came these “ friends” fled l .
United States should, to put a is broad minded and in favor of and only representatives of the
stop to the repeated revolvtions consolidating the numerous and synagogue and the church joined
members of their families
in the South American repub expensive commissions that immediate
in giving them aid and comfort.
lies, exercise a protectorate over have come into existence.
While there are noble grounds for
them.
good conduct than mere utility, it
is a fact, old as the history of the
Who’s paying the tiddler, any­ race, that crime does not pay. The
The Tillamook Headlight will
who joins a gang to break the
On your front porch can be lit
celebrate its 25th anniversary in way, on inflated farm land? By boy
law is certain of a bad end. If lie
every night until midnight
way
of
amusement
get
your
its new building, for it was on
is not found dead in the street,
and register not over
pencil
and
figure
it
out.
Farms
June 8, 1888, that the pioneer
victim of some feud, lie is likely t»
fifty cents per month
have
changed
hands
quite
often
end bis life in prison or or. the gal
on the meter.
newspaper of Tillamook county
lows. No boy when he begins an
made its debut. We shall ex­ in tliis county, and most every irregular
life dreams of ending it
E lectric L ight and
tend an invitation to the other time they «lid so a commission as a thug or a murderer, but his T ili . amook
|F ukl C ompany ,
of
5
per
cent
was
charged
by
the
newspapers of the county tocel-
criminal environment acts like
W ill S palding , Manager.
real estate agent, thus is can be quicksand, sucking him in until it
ebrate that event.
seen that if a farm changed is almost impossible for him to
hands five times 25 per cent escape. The warning issued by
And down goes the price of ¡was added to tfie value and in the four gunmen is the opinion of "» »r m ■ v It! ■ ■>
’IB ,»Jj
who gathered their know­
cheese as a result of free trade, ¡ten transactions 50 percent. If experts,
ledge in the expensive school of 3 Sidney E. Henderson, Pres, |
As the Democratic tariff law ¡anyone is wondering why it is experience. Such a cry should not
Surveyor.
s
was passed to reduce the price ¡that farms in this county have go unheeded. Parents who have
of everything raised on farms, an inflated valuation and that given their children the freedom of S John Leland Henderson, Sec- 3
streets should consider it well. H retnry Treas., Attoiney-at- |
no one should feel surprised, ¡taxation is burdensome, it is the
Boys who are just starting on the
““
for this is not tfie first time that ¡real estate agents who are re- perlioue journey should think of gj Law, Notrary Public.
the Democratic party did that ¡sponsible for this unsatisfactory the sad mess of life made by the
Cheese is quoted at 13c. in Cui-¡condition.
There are many four gunm“n. None of the four was I " Tillamook Title and »
until he was in his teen *.
Abstract Co.
ifornia.
¡dairymen who are now paying arrested
None of the four could be properly i
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¡dearlj’ for this “unearned incre- called a victim of circumstances. | g Law, Abstracts, Real Estate, B
Judge Webster Holmes gavelment” with long hours of toil, Each had a chance to make an g
Surveying, Insurance.
H
honest living and become a re­
the prize fight law a knock out J
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spected citizen. But their dislike of g
Both Phones.
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blow last week,. and having de-1 jf Roosefeit had been presi- toil and their love of fine clothing
g
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
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tined the law point, it is now.up L|ent jie wou|(j have handled the and luxuries which they saw tem­
to his honor to decide the phy­ ¡situation different to the dili- porarily enjoyed by criminals they
met in low resorts caused them to
sical side of the. quest ion with | tory tactics of President Wilson take
lip a course of life which ended
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
Bro. Shrode, champion boxer |anti the Mexicans would have so tragically Monday morning.
ami prize tighter of the Tilla­ [respected the Stars and Stripes
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
And still another newspaper
was born to Nehalem last week,
Sam Cotton giving birth to the
Nehalem Times. It is well to
mention that Mr. Cotton was
wet nurse to the Bay City Ex­
aminer, but it did not thrive
very well because of so much
“hot air” in the infant’s food
stuff. It is to be hoped that the
Times will not die of infant par­
lysis after the election is over,
for we have a vague idea that
the new infant was born for the
purpose of sucking the office
seekers.
Ì ac.
81.45.
FLOUR. FLOUR. FLOUR.
Flour has advanced 20c. per barrel in Portland. Can sell HIGH
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
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
RAY & CO.
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
bflRD
PüflSTEÇ.
LAMB-SCIIRADER COMPANY.
mook Commercial Club, with long before this This is con­
Notice,
Attorneys Johnson and Gersoni ceded by most everybody. But
This is to give notice that dog
as backers.
having been forced into n war license must be paid to City Recor­
with that country, we cannot > der, forthwith, or the dogs will be
GOOD OLD I.W.
Our Democratic friend and say that we regret it, as it was 1 take up ; that persons who keep
chicken must keep them up ; and
free trade standpatter, Bro. only a question of time when J that the auto speed ordinance
Trombley, appears to be awfully this unfortunate event would* • will be enforced.
N. J. MYERS, Constable
touchy. That is not surprising, happen. This means the an­
for he must known that free nexation of Mexico and a forci- (
MANY IN TILLA­
’
trade is an injustice to every ble reminder to other South SURPRISES
MOOK.
lurnlierman,
fisherman and American republics must cease
The QUICK action of simple
dairyman in this county. Say, their repented revolutions. We I buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed
in Alder-i-ka, the remedy
WHISKEY
Bro., when you used to call us look upon a war with Mexico as 1
which
became famous by curing
'
a Republican standpatter we a step toward civilizing that and appendicitis,
is surprising Tiila
neighboring republics, where i uiook people. Many have, found
never got grouchy or peeved.
life and property must be re- that
i
thia simple remedy drains so
spected.
1 much foul matter from the system
I
It’s too bad that Uncle Sam,
that A SINGLE DOSE relieves con­
after spending an enormous
stipation. sour stomach and gaa on
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We notice that there is a ten- the stomach almost IMMEDI­
amount
of money
to build
the
Whiskey With
canaT, that johnny Yhili’should |,le',cv
t,ie Pnrt of 8O,ne Peo* ATELY. Adler i-ka is the most
thorough
bowel
cleanser
ever
aokl.
out a Regret
dictate to this country how it <>le to criticise the last State J. S. Lamar, druggist.
should run it. What a gall. The legislature for excessive taxa
Pare, mellow, with a flavor
that tickles the palate and
funny part of it is there are n»>|**o,,\ * b'8 *9
ftiir, f°r it was
linger» in the memory,
many Democratic “standpat- PD’ direct vote of the people that
FOR SALS RY
tens’’ who coincide with the................ taxe" were 80 hi«h- for
F .LAUGHLIN, ’
idea of depriving American ves- they were more extravagant in
Tillamook.
sets of free tolls.
voting appropriations than the
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I legislature. People who com-
¡plain about high taxation can
Since the newtnriff law went ¡thunk the dual Oregon system
into effect the import of food-|eyrisjn(jon for jllcrt,.t8c jn
stuffs increased twenty percent. JnG°n, and as this is what the
One thing is noticeable, how people clamored for they ought
ever, the Meat 1 rust is using the |jo
billing to take their own
new tree trade tariff law to till medicine, which they don’t ap-
it< coffers and nt the same time I penr willing to do. Yet this is
make the consumer pay exorbi- exactly what a numlier of per-
tunt prices for meat, for they are 8ons predicted would happen with the problem of buying Harness
•‘I feel it my duty to tell others what
snipping
meat from, their ¡when those who shouted loudest you will find it distinctly advanta- Chamlierlain s Tablets have done for
plants in foreign countries.
I for the Oregon system. Justus geous to come and do your select me, writes Mrs. L. Dunlap, of Oak
| Grove, Mich. “I have
ing here. You will get the best
----------------------¡well admit that the taxpayers
I suffered with pains in
qualities, the most thorough nnd
my back anil under
TheSpeetator wanted to know were ‘stung’’ as a result of the conscientious workmanship and be
my shoulder blade for
charged the most reasonable prices
what was the matter with Till- system,
a number of years,
We can supply single or doubl
atuook. We would like to know
also with a poor appe­
>ets or any single article that you
what is the matter with some
Our Democratic friends must may tie in need of.
tite and constipation.
I
tried all of the rem-
of Portland's crooked business admit that the tariff was altered
edies that I heard of,
men who go into the different | to reduce the price of every- W.A. Williams It Co.
and a number of doc­
counties and impose on people thing raised on the farm, which
tors. but got no relief.
and county officials ? If it is our Democratic friend, Bro.
Finally H friend told
me to try Chamber-
grafters that the «Spectator is Trombley, stands sponsor for,
lain s Stomach and
niter, then it should first clean and lauds free trade. The proof
Liver Tablets. I got
up the concoctors of graft in of the pudding in in the eating.
a bottle of them and
Portland, and then it would not We will quote a few figures to
they soon helped my
Stomach; by their
be inquiring ns to what is the show how the Itottom is drop­
gentle action my bow­
matter with Tillamook.
ping out of the price of cheese
els became more reg
on account of free trade. Chee«
ular Today I feel like
in New York is quoted at 14c..
praising them to all
Aa a number of name* on the in Wisconsin at 16c. and in Cal-
who suffer as I did. for
they have cured me ami made my bfs
Republican ticket will have to
13c. Tillamook cheese
worth
living.
*
be rotated it will require 377
with uo de-
Made My Life
Worth Living
Eat Viereck’s
. Bread,
Tillamook
Bakery,
At all Grocers
OWN YOUR HOME AND PAY FOR IT WITH
WHAT YOU ARE NOW PAYING FOR RENT
Let us tell you HOW you can accomplish this,
oix “TXT"to
Ox ZB-ctild. a, ZZcxxxe,
Ox ZSepa^r a, H^Eoxtg'^g’e.
And desire the aid of borowed money, we ask your
careful consideration of the advantages afforded by
our monthly instalment plan of loan rent. Only
you pay it to your credit instead of the landlord.
to-da?hV.r^wA ™?'kLo!’in istbe very beat afforded on the market
mher^in Tiihm'^cuy?1 8er'‘Cet° y°U "ke we have been
n,anJ’
ROI/LIE W. WATSON, Loans. Insurance, Real
Estate, Collections.
TODD HOTEL.
Both Phones
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