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

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jc’ and the criminal aspect of the case. I
will be spared from forest fires this THE TIMBER
MENS have reason to be lieve am arn sat I
ADVERTISING RATES.
fied from the examination that I hav
year, and this can be brought about
CONTROVERSY.
made, that the County Court has ac
by united action and prompt prose­
Legal Advertisements.
counted for every cent of <»•«
cution of offenders.
out on the 184 warrants. whch«
First Insertion, per line.
$ .to
District Attorney paid
for bridges, roads or other County
Bro. Trombley took a great deal of The
Each subsequent insertion, line.
05
pleasure in accusing the snap shot
Makes Reply.
"fSÎ'Sk.enUWC ¡" Tiil.»»««.
Business and professional cards
man of being a Republican “Stand­
one month ................................ 1.00 patter." It is our turn to "come back”
Mr. John T. Dougall, who claims to
July 6, 1614.
Homestead Notices .................... 500 at the Democratic, free trade spell
be ail expert in "Looking out alter
the interests of broken down Ç°rPo1?'
Timber Claims ............................ 1 10.00 binder. The large saw mill at Wheel­ The Hammond Lumber Company.
lions,” and who says that, for.the
erected at a large cost, is closed
A corporation of New Jersey and
Locals per line each insertion.
05 er,
down, and the sawmill in this city The Whitney Co., Ltd., a partner­ past four or five months he was dele­
Display advertisement, an inch,
gated to look after the interests of
will do likewise shortly on account of ship association of Michigan.
one month ..................................
Tillamook County," is in close touch
SO stagnation in business caused by free
Gentlemen:—
trade. Lumber, with fishand the pro­
All Resolutions of Condolence
On June it 1914. your representa­ with all the proceedings of the Coun-
S l E lc L
.05 duce of the farm, were placed on the tives Messrs Russell Hawkins, W B. tv Court, and is constantly investigat­
and Lodge Notices, per line
free list, by the Democratic "stand­
ing and examining the present and
Cards'of Thanks, per line..........
•05 patters,” in which Senators Chamber­ i McLeod and attorney C. G. Fulton, past records and county proceedings,
have served notice upon me calling
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
lain and Lane took an active part my attention to the fact that, the and those especially relating to bridg­
And Senator Chamberlain wants to members of the County Court of Till­ es in 1913. 1 will gladly assist him in
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE.
re-elected and will solicit the votes amook County, Oregon, during the everv way possible, consistent with :
ceeding five lines ....................
■25 be
of lumbermen, fishermen, dairymen, year 1913, issued about 184 warrants mv office, should he be in a position
FRONT
STREET,
BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST.
etc., whose industries he helped place amounting to about $50,30000, for to’offer evidence or give information
on the free list and in competition bridges, without any authority and whereby any gross misconduct mis­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
with cheap foreign labor.
(Strictly in Advance.)
without showing for what purpose or appropriation of funds or any breach
for what material or labor said war­ of trust has been committed by any
One year ........................................ $1-5°
The market reports of the Tele­ rants were issued and paid by the official of the County, whereby your
Six months............................................ 75 gram show that A. H. Lea, manager
interests and that of the taxpayers in
County.
Three months........................................ 50 of the produce and dairy departments
In the said notice, as taxpayers, you general have suffered; and will
promptly comply with your demand
of the Union Meat Co., is still the demand that I make a thorough ex­ that "the guilty parties be indicted
amination and investigation of said
Entered as second class mail mat­
"colored fellow in the fence some­ warrants and compel the county and prosecuted.”
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Should you have any consistent
where,” for he has taken another jab Court to make certain entries upon
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
at the cheese industry of Tillamook its records, showing the expenditures facts or information, which come
Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel, Cop-
J
March 3, 1879.
within the scope of my official duties
County. Anyone reading his remarks made for bridges during that year 1 would suggest that you communi­
(¡913), and further, if the laws have
I
per,
broken
gears,
pulleys,
crank
shafts,
j
following taken been violated, you demand that I cate or confer with me personally,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. last week and the
boilers and build seamless tanks. Do
J
from the Telegram can see the ear cause indictments to be returned and without the aid of the newspapers,
proscute the guilty members of the I because premature publicity casting
marks;
I
cutting
and
brazing,
a doubt on a public official or act, un- ,
"The first car of Wisconsin cheese Court.
Editorial Snap Shots.
You also saw fit, to cause said less well founded and subsequently
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MILL AND
to be shipped here by August West­ notice
and demand to be published in conclusively established, may irreper-
fall as a result of his recent visit, ar­
ably injure the reputation and good
the
local
newspapers
of
the
County,
'
MARINE WORK,
Say Bro. Trombley, it is said that rived this morning, billed to a local without first waiting to ascertain ' name of an honest and well meaning
you are a free trade, "pig tail” egg firm, and will be distributed by them. I whether
Quick service our specialty.
the investigation you de­ public servant, in whom the people
While in the city a few weeks ago
"stand patter.”
have placed confidence by electing |
Mr. West fall secured contracts for a mand would disclose facts such as I the person to his respective office.
Remove
carbon from cylenders in 20 minutes.
j
We wish to call attention to the number of cars of his cheese, and this would justify your position and give
All work guaranteed.
Yours truly,
cause
for
criminal
prosecution.
road recently constructed to Netarts. is the first to arrive on the new order. .
M. J. Gersoni,
But there is this about it, the heavy Large quantities of Wisconsin cheese | In view of the fact that you have
Dist. Atty, for Tillamook County. ’
At Hiner’s Machine Shop.
travel there, especially the heavy have been coming here in the past 1 prematurely solocited the aid of the
press, it is apparant that you desire
auto trucks will have the effect of from other shippers.
publicity
and
wish
todiscredit
and
r
-
cutting it up. We are of the opinion
"Foreign cheese is in something of
No Jobs too Big and None too Small.
Women Spend on
What Some
that it would have been economy to a demand locally, and appears to be fleet upon the honesty, integrity and
Clothes.
sincerity
of
the
members
of
the
steadily growing in favor, according
have oiled this road.
In fairness to the
to dealers.
It is reported that both . County Court.
The Fairview Grange might discuss Canadian and Wisconsin shipments I public officials whose conduct you
Members of the Chicago Dressmak-
A. H. Lea’s statement, for it is a good here will be the largest on record and question, I deem it proper and exped­ ers’ Club say that a few women in
ient
to
employ
your
tact
of
publicity
subject for discussion pro and con. great quantities havi already arrived 1
Chicago spend $75,000 each on their
As it is something that concerns the and been consumed. The Canadian | and make this my reply, likewise clothes; 100 social leaders spend $50,-
through
the
agency
of
the
newspaper.
dairy industry, it wouldn’t be out of cheese has the call at present, it is .
000 each; 10,000 others get along on
place for the Grangers to express understood, but Wisconsin cheese is * Your demand, that I examine and $5000; well-dressed clubwomen man-
investigate
the
bridge
warrants
issued
their opinion and let the world know making inroads into the trade. New
i age to worry along on $tqoo apiece;
whether Mr. Lea is a philanthropic Zealand cheese is also in fair demand during 1913, is hardly consistent with but the modest suffragists and church
the
law
pertaining
to
the
duties
of
or a “knocker.”
“It is reported this morning that
workers, who (though few of us have
following the expose of the manner I District Attorneys; should such work probably noticed it) must dress about
|
require
the
services
of
an
accountant
We agree with the Mayor that an in which the cheese business in Orc- '
alike, spend the same amount, name­
ordinance should be passed compell­ gon is being conducted, an effort was ' or expert book-keeper, I have neither ly, $500. Having various causes much
ing property owners to clean up made to sell a large quantity of Tilla­ the power nor means, by way of an at heart, they have other uses for
around their property, and failing to mook cheese here, but the price quot­ appropriation, to secure such aid. The their money than displaying it on
do so, the city marshal to clean up at ed was so high the opportunity to County Court alone has the power their backs. The social workers are,
and authority to audit and investigate very properly, more modest still,
the expense of the property owner. buy was turned down.”
That's the proper stunt for the city • The Telegram docs not confine it­ such books and records of the County spending only $300. The stenogra­
as it may deem necessary for the
dads to perform and the proper meth­
self to the truth when it says "an proper administration of the several phers, shop girls and factory girls
od to have a clean, sanitary city.
spend, respectively, $275, $250 and SOOOOGOSCCCOQOCOCOfiGQQGOaCOQO&BOQOaOQCCOOCCeCQCMOM
effort was made to sell a large quan­ branches of County government.
$200. As the wages of these girls can
When
a
public
officer,
such
as
a
tity
of
Tillamook
cheese
here,
but
There are men in public office who
of the County Court, fails, not average above $15, $10 and $8, re­
resemble Eve in the garden of Eden. the price quoted was so high the op­ I j member
neglects
or refuses to perform an act spectively, it will be seen that they
The tempter comes along in the guise portunity to buy was tur-
“'1 down, ’’ specially enjoined by law, as a duty spend too much on their cloth'es, and
turned
of a contractor or a person with
from an office, trust or sta­ yet they could hardly present a de­
something to sell and offers a bribe It is a healthy condition of affairs resulting
tion,
the
remedy
isby a writ of man­ cent appearance on less. They lose
when
cheese
brokers
like
Mr.
Lea
in some shape or form. They partake
damus,
issued
out
of
the Circuit Court something bv not making their own
of the fruit offered, and this is why cannot stagnate the cheese market directed to such officer,
and the clothes, but they must be very strong
so many men holding public office and force the price down.
Court
may
inforce
the
obedience
of to sew much after finishing their
fall from grace, and make the temp­
day’s work.—Leslie’s Weekly,
the
writ
depending
upon
the
status
ter's work so easy.
and
merit
of
the
particular
case.
Mr. Ford’s New Project.
“To authorize the issuance of a writ
The city has a notice posted on the
Notice.
If the family of Henry Ford has a of mandamus, the petitioner must
bridge across the slough with this in­
formation "Dangerous for light loads motto it probably emphasizes the fact show first, a legal right in himself to
only.” It must be, then, that the that it spends its own money in the have the act done which is sought by
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE
bridge is O. K. for heavy loads. way it pleas'es. Ever since Mr. Ford the.writ; and, second, that it is the SPRESENT
SHALL
COME—
plain
legal
duty
of
the
officer
to
per
­
Should an accident occur and the city announced his profit sharing scheme
GREETINGS.
form
the
act,
without
discretion
to
do
was sued for damages, wouldn't this he has received all sorts of free ad­
Notice is hereby given by the State
notice be a fine thing for the oppos­ vice as to the best way to run his or refuse it.
Board of Fish and Game Commiss­
This
proceeding
is
not
a
criminal
ing attorneys to poke fun at? Apart factory, treat his 'employes and spend
ioners that, in accordance with the
from this the city should place a steel his surplus wealth. Many of the vol­ prosecution, such as would devolve provisions of Section 5316 of Lord's
upon
a
District
Attorney
as
a
part
of
bridge across the slough. It would be untary advisers have had little experi­
Oregon Laws, that portion of Tilla­
economy to do so.
ence in accumulating fortunes. Their his duties to perform on behalf of a mook River, in Tillamook County,
tax-payer
or
citizen;
and
in
the
ab
­
time has been occupied in devising
Oregon, above a point 100 feet below
Most everything that the Tillamook ways of disposing of fortunes. This, sence of a statute making it a crime the lowermost portion of the mouth
for
an
officer
to
do
or
not
to
do
a
Commercial Club have taken in hand according to no less an authority than
of Trask River, except that portion
it made a success of. When the Port­ Andrew Carnegie, is much more diffi­ certain act or duty, I am unable to of Tillamook River within 100 feet
comply
with
your
demand
that
“
the
land business men visited this county cult work. Yet it is in some respects
any portion of the mouth of
parties be indicted and prose­ from
the club made a success of the local a far more pleasurable pursuit. One guilty
Trask River, is hereby opened to
cuted.
”
arrangements, likewise the entertain­ of the pleasantest ways to spend an
fishing, other than with
Even in case of mandamus proceed­ salmon
ment of the Third Oregon Regiment hour is by spending a mythical mil­
hook and line, commonly called
ing,
which
you
may
institute
through
and the Butter and Cheese Maker’- lion. Consequently, when it became
angling, from and after July 15, 1914,
Conventions, and lastly the G. A. R noised about that Mr. Ford had more your personal council, our Supreme as approved by statute.
Court
held
that
"Mandamus
should
Encampment.
It has taken hold of millions than he personally needed,
State Board of Fish and Game
the salmon hatchery controversy and everybody took a hand in suggesting not issue when it can produce no Commissioners.
benefit
to
the
relator.
”
overcome that difficulty, and next ways of getting rid of them.
By Floyd Bilyeu, B. E. Duncan,
I understand that the bridges, to Geo.
year it will give the glad hand to the
But he seems to be a man of stub­
H. Kelly, and M. J. Kinney,
which
you
have
reference,
have
been
State Grange.
born opinion. He lives up to the fam­
Commissioners.
built
under
the
supervision
of
the
ily motto in letter and spirit. Hav­
Dated at Portland, Oregon, June 9
Thos1? who accused the Republi ing just given a trifle of $3,000,000 to County Court and were all completed 1914.
and
paid
for
in
the
early
part
of
1013.
cans at the presidential election of the Detroit General Hospital for the
being "Stand patters” can now se« treatment and study of the prevention Hence, what benefit can you, as tax­
the fully of such an accusation, fot of cancer and tuberculosis because paver, derive?
From the list of 184 bridge war­
Republicans stood pat for protection the Board of Trustees, of which he is
of American industries and protec­ chairman, was hampered in its work, rants which you haw enumerated and
tion of farm produce. The free trade he has concluded that he can devote called my special attention, I have
Democratic party was placed in pow­ several millions more to the same taken at random a dozen or more
er and as a result foreign manufac­ general line. But instead of follow­ warrants, and upon examination find
tures and foreign produce is allowed ing the example of Mr. Rockefeller that, there was an itemized bill pre­
to undersell
the home products, and Mr. Carnegie and other promi­ sented to the County Court showing
which threw thousands of men out of nent philanthropists, who have chos­ for what material or labor the claim
employment in tl.is country and gave en eminent experts to handle founda­ was made, that each bill was examin-
plenty of em- 'oynrent to men in for­ tions, Mr. Ford has determined to •cd by the County Court and allowed
correct and that warrants were
eign countries.
start a school of research of his own, as
and drawn and paid in ac­
from the ground up. He expects to ordered
cordance with such approval and ac­
There appears to be an impression produce his own cancer and tubercu­ cepted bills or claims; and there is a
*
that the large crops will bring about losis experts just as he takes green similar claim or bill on file with the
business
activity and prosperity hands and turns them into automo­ County Clerk for every one of the 184
Don't be fooled in that way. During bile experts. It is hardly likely that warrants to which you have refer­
the last Democratic administration he will ignore the rich heritage of ence.
the crops were good, and some per­ several thousand years of medical re­
I also find, among the 184 warrants
sons argued that it was overproduc­ search, but he apparently aintes to which you claim amount to over $50,-
tion that caused the business and fi­ get men who are of unbiased mind.
and were paid for bridges, that a
All mvn engaged in scientific re­ 000,
nancial stagnation that prevailed at
large number of these warrants were
that time. The LTnited States is going search fancy that they know no devo­ issued and paid for labor and material
through the same experience now as tion except the truth as it is gradually on road work and for other County
it did then.
The country is being revealed, but Mr. Ford evidently con-
and they had no application
made the dumping ground for foreign •liuK-s that they delude themselvs. purposes
to bridges or cost of bridges as vou
manufactured goods and farm pro He will produce a crop of original in­ claim.
ducts on account of Democratic free vestigators who will become Ford ex­
I agree with you that the County
trade That’s the whole secret in a perts in prevention and cure of tuber­ Court was delinquent in its system of
culosis ami cancer
Mong with the keeping the records pertaining to
nutshell.
innounccmcnt of his plan came a bridges; and that it has not complied
This is the time of year when «every statement from a New York physi­ strictly to the letter of Chapter 207,
precaution should be taken to prevent cian that cancer is caused by a meat Laws loop, requiring the superintend-
forest fires, and although the fire diet and excessive use of alcohol and ant or assistant in charge of bridge
wardens have done good service in coffer. But it is not likely that the construction work, to prepare and file
m-nv ^o)C0LA COFFEE' 1° pounds for $2.50.
recent years, the citizens can do much funds will be diverted and used in a with the clerk a full and complete de­
RCB5 CARAC0LA COFFEE. I pound for 27c.
to prevent forest fires by taking pro­ propadanda against these habits. The tailed statement, giving name, loca­
per precautions themselves and see to working out of Mr. Ford’s plan will tion, length, width, style, character
German-American
Coffee, 1 lb.
be
watched
with
interest
by
the
it that their neighbors do the same
etc. of each bridge. There are how­
-------- can, 30c. German-American Coffee, 3 lb. can. Sac
One of the best preventative* is for world, regardless of the gratuitous ever, of record, a number of verified
criticisims
that
are
expected.
It
sure
­
the citirens not to take any chance«
statements which appear to have
in starting a fire, for it is well known ly can not do harm any it may do been intended to fill the requirement,
•uych
good.
The
simultaneous
an
­
that it is a hard matter to put out a
I-.-VÌEI.. ; pound. 35c'
but are not as full anil complete as
ORANGE LABEL. 1 pound 65c.
fire once it is started during the dry nouncement that he wilt immediately the statute requires, which is the fault
Her
.
Iajesty
s Blend, i pound 25c.
louble
the
capacity
of
his
automobile
season it is campers and hunter«
Her
CSLV 8 lend, pound 50c.
of
the
superintendent
or
supervisor
J will give more concern to and the negligence of the County
Her Majesty’» Blend, 1 pound 1.00.
especially the latter, who are th« ’»ctory
rivals.
Capital
Household,
jpound 25c.
cause of the most trouble and whe
Court.
need watching most, but there are a«
Since you have no motive other
well citirens who will not exercis«
Save money on your hardware. than the welfare of the tax payers
good common horse sense in setting loots and windows. \\ e can give you and the County at large I presume
out fire, and it is from these source«
you were, to a large extent, either
the greatest danger is feared.
It is » good price on terms King A Smith misinformed or careless in vour infer­
•
•
Io be hoped that Tillamook County Co.
ence concerning the bridge warrants
CEME1TT,
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COAL.
LA M B-SCHR ADER COM PAN Y.
Oxyaccetaylene Welding
HINER & REED,
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord
Delivered.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line
SPECIAL
GROCERY PRICES.
QUAKER OATS.
Large Package
25c.
S mall Package
15c.
CRESCENT BAKING POWDERS
5 Pound Can, Regular Price $1.00,
now 85c.
3 Pound Can, Regular Price 70c.
now 55c.
1 Pound Can, Regular Price 25c.
now 20c.
Fancy Prunes, 10c. a pound. Fancy Dried Peaches, lOc.a Pound
Coffee and Tea Special.
Ridgray’s High Grade Teas.
ralm ?ÄX.
RAY & CO ■
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