Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 30, 1914, Image 1

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    Tillamook Headlight, April
Advertising Rates.
L egal A dvertisements :
10
First Insertion, per line......... $
s
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
1 month.................................... 1 00
5 00
Homestead Notices...................
Timber Claims ........................... 10 00
5
Locals per line each insertion
Display advertisement, an inch,
50
month....................................
AH 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.
RATES OF SUBSCRI'TION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year.........
Six months.....
Three months
1 5(j
75
50
Entered as second dues mail mat­
ter July, IBS*1, at the poet office at
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
March 3, 1879.
^illamaoh
Editorial Snap Shots.
the taxpayers paying the bills Maple Leaf factory with con­
fer the star performance. We crete. Some difference of opin-
must admit that it was a won-' ion exists as to concrete, but as
derfully “hot air” effort, and it is well to give that material
our goody, goody citizens who'a trial the court is justified in
took up the governor’s cause' making uir
the uApciiuiGiii,
experiment,
will not be many years when the
were badly deceived
people will be demanding hard
surfaced roads for the principal
The farmers and dairymen highways in this county. Be­
who became dissatisfied with fore this is done it should be
the party that gave them many
‘¡ett'l'ed what kind of
years of prosperity and placed a
U8e . lhis
a.
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4 free 4 trade
zio r^o
11 i power,
>/. <i;.^ eape
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party i ’ . in
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It
ib natural to
ciallv the dairymen of Tilla-'
suppose that a few knockers,
tnook county, begin to realize will get their little hammers
how it is going to reduce their( out and knock this experiment,
incomes and bank accounts now for no matter what public im­
free trade is accomplishing what provements are proposed in this
it was intended to bring about county it is characteristic of
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— lower the price of everything some persons to knock.
raised on the farm. High tax­
I
ation was a burning question in
We have frequently heard of j
thiB county recently, but now
it is a slump in the etieese mar­ misleading literature beingcir­
ket, something that will seri­ culated in the East and Middle1
ously effect those who are in the . West in regard to Tillamook
real! .
dairy business The slump for, county, presumably
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the past two w’eeks is from 3c. estate sharks who are selling;
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to 4c., with every indication land or lots. It is an outrage'
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to
circulate
such
rot and to use I
that there will lie another slump
Thanks
before many days.
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... Eastern newspapers to misrep
the free trade policy of the Dem­ resent and deceive people in
ocratic party. We will make a regard to this county. One of j
few quotations to show the con­ our business men receive what
dition of the New York cheese looked like part of the editorial
page of a St. Paul’s news
market :
Cheeeetook a slumpon the Water­ paper, with the following ‘hot
town market today, when 12c. wae air’’ article :
paid. Last week 14c. was the pre­ TILLAMOOK SPRINGS ARMED!
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vailing price, the week before 15c.
The Stars and Stripes were
raised in Mexico. Although we
know that many differ with us,
we believe that it should remain
there as nil emblem of civiliza­
tion, not only to Mexico, but to
all the South American repub­
FOR BATTLE.
lics.
was paid.
It is predicted that 11c.
We muathandit to Sun Frarc'sc j.
will be paid next Saturday.
If the whole country marveled at
We hope the present city ad­ The cheese market slumped here the
celerity with which the city in-
ministration won’t obtain the this evening, 1214c being the best side the Golden Gate raised that
ade and that b;
by only one 1 purse of millions with which to get
reputation of “Do nothings !” offer made
Freddie's office, one of the old­ buyer wl ho said he could use 300 or the Panama Pacific exposition, got
boxes s at that price. There were it, and then built it, the secret is
est shacks in the city, is still on 400
20 salesmen and three buyers pre out—Tillamook.
the sidewalk, a monument of sent. One of the buyers declared
If San Francisco had not cap­
mossbackism, and hoard side that market conditions were unset­ tured that exposition when and how
walks at some of the principal tled and that he could not pay over it did, the world by thia time might
12c., and it was at this point that be ringing with the praises of Till
business corners.
another buyer offered 12Vic. for about amook as the hustling city of the
400 boxes.
Somehow it don’t look good,
Freddie, to see the old graft
Bystem of discounting city war­
rants still in vague in a fine
paved city. That was one wav
the old rule or ruin faction made
“blood money’’ off those who
had labored hard to make an
honest dollar for subsistence.
coast that would hold an exposition
of all the arts and sciences in the
year 1915. Tillamook, perhaps, was
The election law requires that only
pausing to spit on its financial
where there are five names for, I _____
hands - and San Francisco risked
one office on a ballot they must 'the grab without spitting, and got
be rotated, which means a lot ,be phtm.
.
of ndditiotml work ind
But what are expositions? Things
oi auuitioi.ai worK ami expense of an llour> a Hhow of a summer
to the taxpayers, \ ery few per-(that is likely to pave the way to a
sons realize the amount of labor hard time winter. Tillamook did
this entails. For instance, on ! not real|y want an exposition. A
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' greater glory is its, for the word has
the pnmarj
ballot there are ,rone out t,lat Tillamook is to be the
eight candidates for governor, one simon-pure port on the Pacific
Say, Bro. Trombley, youf free eight for justice of the supreme coast, the greatest of all.
trade, Democratic hobby horse court and five for attorney gen-1 Gone «re the glories of San Fran-
is accomplishing what it was ...... i
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'cisco, Los Angeles, San Pedro,
er.il genera . These names are
intended to do—reduce the price
rotated so that r.n equal propor
of cheese, lumber and fish. The tion of ballots in each precinct
slump in the cheese market is will have the name of one can­
a pretty good indication that the didate at the head of the list.
Democratic party is proving »(-'¿„7*^ ¿7wm.t\o™îî atfen-
success in reducing the incomes tion to is rotating where there
of dairymen.
are five or more names and not
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John Manning, who is a can­
didate for governor on the Detn-
cratic ticket,caused most every­
body to smile thé other evening
at the Commercial Club when
he justified President Wilson's
policy of depriving American
coastwise vessels of free trade.
What kind of blarney, John, was
it that you were doling out to
Tillamookers ?
As the Blump in the price of
cheese have knocked the bot­
tom out of the market will this
have the effect of knocking the
high price out of land ? It will
surely do so, for the intrinsic
value of a dairy farm can only
be guaged by the amount of
money that can be made from it.
The aim of the free trade party
is to reduce the price of every­
thing that is raised on the farm,
and it is sure to reduce the
price of land especially lutici
inflated in valuation by reni
estate sharks.
Bro. Blalock is the J lemocratic
candidate for joint represent!!
live, and he surprises his many
friends by announcing in his
published platform “I believe
in the prohibiting of the manu­
facture and sale of intoxicating
liquors, only for medical and
chemical purposes.’’ Did the
printer have a jag on mid .vnnt-
ed to play a practical joke on
the rev. gentleman, or does the
sentence mean what it anya.tlint
Bro. Blalock would only prohi­
bit the manufacture and sale of
intoxicating liquors only for
medicnl and chemical purposes.
Say, Bro., a Democrat can't ex­
pect to land the “dry” vote with
a “wet” platform.
Those who fell all over them­
selves in praise of Governor
West over the Copperfield in­
cident are not as loud in their
praise today,
The governor
participated in and took sides
in a light amongst saloon keep­
ers, and the saloon keeper the
governor relied upon was in­
dicted and is now a fugitive
from justice. The question of
reform was not advance by this
or any other spectacular per­
formance of a spasmodic char­
acter, for the whole escapade
was, in our judgment, a scheme
to advertise the governor, with
Portland.
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SPECIAL
LARD PRICES.
Cudahy’s
Cudahy’s
Cudahy’s
Cudahy’s
Famous
Famous
Famous
Famous
Diamond C, 5
Diamond C. 10
Rex Brand, 5
Rex Brand, 10
cut down the cost of printing be8* dry docks is on water so shal-
>"« ballot. It the law a. „Kenai
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in one respect. We know, for and the Great Northern road, see-
our staff have been bucking the ing the immense advantage of con-
rotation process night and day. »tructing tracks to salt water, has
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| bought up about all the shore line,
following somewhat
the r? Southern
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The dairymen of the Wilson - Pacific
nt San
»»-•••»' ’s policy
• « a Francisco,
1I1I11IOI.O,
and
has
let
it
be
known
that
all the
river bottom are wanting the
government needs to do is to spend
county court to extend the hard $2,000,000
in dredging. The railroad
surfaced pavement north of the will do the rest.
city.
It was highly amusing
Then all that will be needed w.ll
to hear the comments when the be a railway connecting Tillamook
the outside world, incidentally
court experimented with War- with
tunneling the mountains, and----
renite. Some citizens said the presto!---Tillamook, from being a
court made a mistaken and at town of 1,500 population will be­
one time threatened injunction come one a thousand times as
great. "The entire transportation
proceedings, others predicted of
the Pacific coast will be revolu­
that the winter freshets would tionized/’ save the advance notices.
wash it out, and sidne were so Tillamook will be in everybody's
foolish as to say that the road mouth. Tillamook will be one of
bed was raised to much, while the Three great marts of trade ’of
the Northern hemisphere,for by the
others criticised the court for fsrtune _ __
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nature Tillamook is
not building more hard siirfnc-! equidistant from London and Pe”
ed road.
Some persons were |dng, and, as a corollary, London
and1
even idiotic to insinute that the . ' in cquiuistunx irom im.imook .nntl
Peking. Let us get used to it ini
road was built for the benefit of time, let us be up to date, let us
the snapshot man. If tint was think Tillamook.
so, then we must take some It it about time to put a stop to
credit not that we are entitled such absurdities and land the
to it for the construction of the I real estate sharks, or whoever
best piece of road in the county. it may be, in the penitentiary.
As it is only a small stretch and
was built for experiment, the
Cough Medicine fw Children.
dairymen in the Wilson river
Too much care cannot tie used in
district, who use the road and selecting a cough medicine for I
know the contrast, are the best children. It should be pleasant to
judges whether the court erred take, contain no harmful substance
be moat effectual Chamber-
when it ma 1e the experiment. «•nd
lain'» Cough Remedy meets these
It is well to mention here that requirements and is a favorite with
the dairymen in the Wilson the mothers of young children
river district are more than sat everywhere. For sale by I.amsr'e
Drug Store.
isfled and want more of a good
For Constipation.
thing, even going so fur as to
Mr. L H. Farnham, a prominent ’
advocate a hard surfaced road
druggist of Spirit Lake. Iowa, says
through the entire length of the ” Chamberlain’s Tablets are cer-
county. It will be seen that the tainly the beat thing on the market
court is contemplating another for constipation." Give these tablets
experiment by hard surfacing a trial. You are certain to find
them agreeable and pleasant in
UAW feet of road, from the Hall »fleet.
, Price,
llvr. 25
~vrnll
cents. For sale by
I iiitiiir'a
lie..» Store.
»lough to the rood going to the Lamar
’« Drug
80c.
$1.55.
75c.
$1.45.
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.
PURE GRANULATED SUGAR.... 21 lbs. for $1.00. 100 lb. sack, $1.70
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5.00
BEST FRUIT SUGAR.......................... 20 lbs. for $1.00.
STANDARD CORN. 3 cans for 25c.
STANDARD TOMATOES, 3 cans for 25c,
Come in and see our goods and get OUR PRICES before you buy.
RAY & CO.
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocer Dept
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
On your front porch can be lit
every night until midnight
and register not over
fifty cents per month
on the meter.
T illamook E lectric L ight and
F uel C ompany ,
W ill S palding , Manager.
Eat Viereck’s
Bread »
Tillamook
Bakery,
At all Grocers
And a9 {or Seattle anj
Tacoma, let them fitfht for the few
lumber ‘schooners that t will nose
along the sound.
Tillamook will
have the cream of trade, and other
cities will take what Tillamook
leaves and be glad to get it. Oc.osta,
South Bend, Astoria, Willapa Har­
bor, Grays Harbor, and any other
ambitious town or inlet are off the
rotate where there are four can­ | map. Tillamook is it.
didates for one office. This is I Portland is about 60 miles due
z—. ... Tillamook
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and jn time
not giving all the candidates a'east from
Probably those ’wi,l be known aa East Tillamook.
square deal,
is about as far north, and
who framed the law did not ' | Astoria
will eventually be North Tillamook.
know what additional cost it The Pacific ocean is due west from
would he to rotate the names. I Tillamook, and while that phage of
This will give some idea. Two!,he question has not been taken up
vears ago when the ballot had
,he Tillamook Association of
> ears ago, wnen tne «allot nau Commerce, it is not unreasonable
to be rotated, it cost Baker to expect that the ocean may re­
county $1,300 for the ballots. flect some of the glories of its new
In two precincts in this countv metropolis by being renamed Tilla­
sea.
it was necessary to rotate when mook
How easily ocean ports are made!
three hnllots were printed. It Once it was thought that water deep
may not look right to “knock’’ enough to tie up to take on and
one’s own business, but we do discharge cargoes was necessary,
i ! But that tins been shown to be an
not like to see the taxpayers’ ¡erroneous
theory. The government
money wasted, for we are con- itself has shown the fallacy of that
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Abstract Co.
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Law, Abstracts, Real Estate, a
a Sidney E. Henderson, Pres,
S Surveyor.
John Leland Henderson, Sec-
■ retary Treaa., Attoiney-at-
Law, Notrary Public.
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OWN YOUR HOME AND PAY FOR IT WITH
WHAT YOU ARE NOW PAYING FOR RENT
Let us tell you HOW you can accomplish this,
If Tou "^7’sint to IS mst ,
Ox ZBnild. a Z-Zoxxxe,
Ox Bepay a, ZLZZcxtg'ag'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.
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.
R0LI4E W. WATSON, Loans. Insurance, Real
Estate, Collections.
TODD HOTEL.
Both ’Phones
a
Surveying, Insurance.
Both Phor.ee.
TILLAMOOK
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OREGON.
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Old
aged until every drop is
rare and mellow. That’s
what gives the Haver
to Old
I.W.
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Harper Whiskey. For
fifty years that flavor ha3
been the favorite. It’3
velvety richness neve“
varies. Your Grandfather
chose Old I. W.
HARPER
because he knew it wao
the best.
Today you
can find no finer
WHISKEY
F. LAUGHLIN,
Tillamook, Ore.
with the problem of buying Harness
you will find it distinctly advanta­
geous to come and do your select
ing here. You will art the best
qualities, the meat thorough and
conscientious workmanship and be
charged the moat reasonable prices.
We can supply single or dout 1
Seta or any single article that you
may be in need of.
W.A, Williams & Cc.