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

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    Tillamook
Headlight, July 23,
1^41
of the road money appro­
It anvone needs “investigating it is j take out for
this district to construct
■
the one man in Portland who is I priated
road in one year, but we are firm­
“knocking'' Tillamook cheese and is the
ly
of
the
opinion
that
the
County
Legal Advertisements.
“sore” and "peeved” because he can-1 Court should be given power to con­
First Insertion, per line
* 10 not buy cheese at about t-c. a pound . struct the road in one year and to
AND
05 and place it in cold storage. This is pay for it in three of four years out
Each subsequent insertion, line.
what the Homestead says:
of
the
money
for
this
district.
This
Business and professional cards
"Considerable publicity seems to 1 would enable the people to have the
one month ............................ ! OO have been g.ven to the I illamook use
of the road, and would not in­
Homestead Notices ......... ... 5-00 cheese situation through differ ntpub- crease taxation, other th.ni for the in­
¡¡cations
of
late.
To
one
fimiliar
with
IOOO
Timber Claims .... .
on the outstanding warrants.
situation it would seem that the terest
Kodaks make Photo­
•05 the
But the County Court cannot do this
Locals per line each insertion
cheese industry in the state of Ore­ until
a vote is taken and the people
Display advertisement, an inch,
graphy so simple that
gon is entirely too large to be bottled
it consent so that the Court can
50 up by any one man and the sooner gives
one month..............................
anybody can take good
issue warrants to be paid for in an­
this
trust
is
investigated
the
better
it
All Resolutions of Condolence
nual installments. In justice to Bay­
pictures. Let ns show
will
be
for
the
industry
in
the
entire
and Lodge Notices, per line
05 state We believe that the dairymen ocean, we believe the citizens who be­
you
how easy it is. Just
o? are entitled to the very highest mar­ lieve in a square deal would be will­
Cards of Thanks, per line
that the road should be construct­
the thing for that camp­
ket price and should be given the ing
Notices, Lost, Stray ed or Stolen
benefit of any freight rate between ed under the conditions we have mer.-
LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.
ing trip or for vacation
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
this
eastern points and the coast but they tioned, and to bring
DOCKS ; WAREHOUSE,
.25
the
voters
be
giver,
ceeding five lines
our
advice
that
oc
ti
e
Beach,
a
KODAK
must bear in mind that supply and
to vote upon th:» a:
FRONT
STREET,
BETWEEN 2nd A 3rd AVENUE WEST.
demand should govern the price. an opportunity election
will make a permanent
No deeb:
Why not establish a produce ex­ the November
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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ci cor ci
ns.vnl to look over as
change and illiminate all this one man there would be some he
(Strictly in Advance.)
prop-oeitK't
who would oppose
price?
”
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years
roll
by.
Bring
but we believe that Uzwe a* >w-.:y
One year .....................
$i.5°
ws: KODAK trocblts
ccwxty are
of the voters of Till
Six months ..................................... 75
The public is learning that there is fair minded and bei.ext ae we
Three months..........................
5° nothing free in business. All little that the Urge mbmm «i -axes
courtesies, accommodations and gifts by the proper-.', owtx ~5 4
Entered as second class mail mat- cost money and the expense must be entitles the«
’’A: C. I. Clough Co.
• er July, 1888, at the postoffice at taxed up against the business. When way out and lev
the railways were liberal with trans­
sue 1
We weld Cast Iron, Steel, Bronze,
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of portation to various classes of citi­ or twelve years
IKE
____
March 3, 1879. zens whose favor they desired the road
Brass, Aluminum, Nickle Steel, Cop­
TRUGGIST
fare-paying passenger bore the bur-
-Tirnrrtt.
per, broken gears, pulleys, crank shafts,
•
i
on
traffic
or
it
was
assessed
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. den
: Deutsch. I-
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against the freight department I e
a : e Ki-T SfcS b
boilers and build seamless tanks. Do
customer who rides in a free bus
LDL Jp
a store realizes that the expense C’T S. x . xv . xl ’ vit . u.mi'' 1 n ztrt K
cutting
and brazing,
Editorial Snap Shots
such service is added to the • generii w.xl
lit
LT lui-cimxiiiiir.
If
everybody
price of merchandise. I. —
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO MILL AND
"ij-t tuniiii» ’ll! V
Ide-d crr»t Krse er
Should a fire occur and the Hos: used the free bus the expense
?
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nu
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tt-r
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I
le
MARINE WORK,
Company did not have enough to each purchase would be roiict
v ■ ■. will 1« Tie u.”ti4 viæ' umiit*
•.■¿T’i E. Henderson, Pre«.,
*x "deadheads' it a wirbcne
water and pressure to extinguish it, The expense of
v.ivpni
n
Titrz
i
tt
Quick
service our specialty.
Serrtyw
theater had to be born by the tickrt-
who would get the cussing’
’-«.“f.
buying public, This falsely terr nee ■ oar
Remove
carbon
from cylenders in 20 minutes.
'.3
Le.i-d
Henderson.
Sec-
Tt't vtixiii rruir
wil t '. iut n
"free” things are gradually b •e-.r f /tie
-run Tre-a» . Attoiney-at-
<i
i-unsui
xmc
n.q«t
All
work
guaranteed.
We want to state for the informa­ eliminated. It reqjired «cuor.
Law Notrary Public
U .tin n-.Ts:>rr-i'' v il i.imra.- n it
tion of the dairymen and cheese pro­ Congress and the severs., state er • memm u.: reilhtctuns arinr.
Tf t
At Hiner’s Machine Shop.
ducers of Tillamook County, that it laturcs to abolish rai’wa. piss-et
pe.Tjnt o
iii:i T*.'«« :c smnrt
Tillamook Title and
is the large packing companies that telegraph franks. Theaters r.i'e beer
tin
Snii.iic
”
t
j>u.-et.
iu-Ti
are endeavoring to reduce the price forced to reduce or * •"— 'he free □r tii ' nif i tenetk. mrnnie u-i. v
No Jobs too Big and None too Small.
Abstract Co.
hi: -.tn
list by necessity. It is
of cheese. Wouldn't that jar you’
mnrit
n;
zi>en
here
e will
abuse of free delivery M
Liar. Abstracts. R‘.il Estate, I VMOCOOOGO0QÖOOCCOQOGO9OQOCCO8GQO9OQOCCCGO&9GGQOOOI
one of -.hi - ttie ju-npie n •'! t Ixr. ««.'.< " -:
have to be checked, being ■
Surveying, Insurance.
|
mu.:
c.'iniptr
s
-t-i;rri.
cost of
It would only take a few minutes to the large elements in the h
Put rv entk
rcn&e tcrw irl
Both Phones.
of the
fix the road at the city limits, north living The newspaper is
v i '.nt juimtemi ; 5
or a
of town, where the planked city road last institutions to attempt
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
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ii-•:
:.a:
lit tetai : -
joins the countv road. Every auto this abuse of giving away the v
.-.O'.s
has
paid
rrnrie
tax
co"
5 ■ ■
3>a i in. ar m
driver has a right to cuss such anti­ thing it sells—its ‘pact
more than S XC. 306 Massachi setts
quated road building and connection
more
'.hat
S:.~oc.x>0.
Penns •vat.ia
in this age of good roads.
The snap shot man was ask:- t e mere than S3.ooc.ooo Michigan,
! other day whai it would cost r & oiioo. Ohio, $9:4.000; Oregon, $909.-
A man by the name of "Joe" Know­ hard surfaced highway through he 000. New J ersey, $716,000; Conrecti-
les has entered the forest near Grants county by one of our citizens who be­ cut. and Rhode Island, $733,000; Mis­
"Schooling in youth should invariably be
Pass in a nude state, to remain there lieves that it is a waste of money to souri, $657,000; Texas, $361,000; Min­ directed to prepare a person in the best way
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
for the best permanent occupation for which
for four weeks, taking no provisions construct any more macadam roads nesota, $372,000; Virgina, Sic.’,000; he
is
capable.
’
—
President
C.
W.
Eliot.
for
the
main
road
through
this
county
| Louisiana, $159,000; Maryland, Dela­
with him. Why don’t Governor XV ?st
This is the Mission of the
get next and send his private secre­ It is hard to tell, for the reason that ware and the District of Columbia,
different
materials
are
not
of
the
$832,000; California, $888,00-5 and
tary, Miss Hobbs, with a delegation
from the National Guard, and have 1 same value, At a rough guess, from Kansas, $49,960.11.
the naked man arrested? Knowles i $10,000 to $15,000 a mile. We are not
Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Mon­
is violating the laws of man. the laws I going to contend that it would not be tana and all the Western States, with
Forty-sixth School Year Opens
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of God, ami the laws of comrnoi I economy to construct hard surfaced the exception of North and South
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decency. We hope some hunt«’; will roads, for we are aware of the fact Dakota, New Mexico, and Arizona, SEPTEMBER 18th, iqu
that the heavy travel, especially with contributed more income tax than did
pepper his hide with buck-shot.
for Illustrated too-page Book­
the large auto trucks, that it is going the great state of Kansas, with its let, Write
"THE LIFE CAREER,” and for Cata­
to be more expensive to maintain $100,000,000 wheat crop and automo­ log containing
full Information.
The life saving crew was called to macadam roads in this county in the biles for every family in prospect. It
Degree Courses — AGRICULTURE :
the assistance of a boat that had rone future. What concerns us most is is true that North Carolina, the home
Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
outside for deep sea fishing on Sun­ where to obtain sufficient money to of the chairman of the Senate Finance Agronomy,
Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
day, and was unable to return. One of construct a hard surfaced highway Committee, dropped below Kansas, bandry,
Agriculture for Teachers. FORESTRY,
these days a boat load of persons will through the county, for it will take in with only $46,000, but North Carolina L
ogging E ngineering , home E co ­
lose their lives while crossing the bar the neighborhood of $750,000. Those has not boasted of a great wheat crop nomics
: Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
and that will, no doubt, put a stop to who advocate bonding the county and automobiles for everybody.
ENGINEERING:
Electrical, Irrigation,
deep sea fishing in small boats for are, no doubt, sincere in their advo­
The people at whom the income Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
some time. We have no sympathy for cacy of resorting to that method in tax was leveled seem to have been Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY.
persons who risk their lives in that obtaining hard surfaced roads, and fairly honest in making returns, and INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
way, but if they are fool hardy they put up a good logical argument if there is to be an inquisition, it
Cowejes-Agriculture, Dairy­
enough to do so, they can only blam ■ when tiiey figure out the large amount ought to be where they advertise ing, Vocational
Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
themselves should they be spilled of money it takes to maintain 60 their wealth but do not allow the rev­ Arts, Forestry,
Business Short Course.
out and find a watery grave on the miles of the main traveled road in enue collector to locate the incomes
School of Music —Plano, String, Band,
this county where climatic conditions that are to supply automobiles to
r.
on account of so much rain in winter, every family in the state in the next Voice Culture.
Farmers Business Course by Mail Free.
The Oregon System is responsible njafcc it exceedingly expensive, espec­ four years.
REGISTRAR.
for another injust measure that is to ially where poor gravel is used. The
But perhaps Kansas will make a (tw-?-15 to 9-S) Address THS Corvallis
oreeoa
be voted upon next November. It is new method of travel over the roads better showing in the income tax col­
proposed to exempt $1,500 personal is no easy problem to solve if hard lections in 1918, or even this year
I
property and improvements from tax­ surfaced material is not used, and to when the $100,000,000 wheat crop is
ation. Should the measure carrv, it advocate hard surfaced roads one is sold.—Washington Hearld.
immediately
confronted
with
the
EAT
VIERECK
’
S
will increase the taxes on laud. This
measure will cause class .legislation, problem of how to procure the mon­
The resolution of the National Ed­
for the large majority of voters who ey. When roads arc cut up in sum­ ucation Association censuring the
BREAD,
pay but a small pronortion of the mer and the wind carries off a large Carnegie and Rockefeller foundations
taxes will vote for it for the purpose amount, and in the winter autos merely views with alarm. The foun­
of avoiding taxation. Should the splash out every hole they corne to dations are charged with trying to
measure carry the extra burden will and make it larger, it is evident that fashion the schools of the country TILLAMOOK BAKERY,
fall on other taxpayer’
But, then, something will have to be done to after their conception and to stand­
it is the sovereign will of the people overcome this.
ardize the courses of study and to
to decide whether this unjust measure
surround institutions with conditions
We have frequently referred to the which menace true academic free­
will become a law. We believe it will
forTbe reason that a majority of vot­ injustice that is done Bayocean on dom. Hitherto the foundations have
At All Grocers.
ers are desirous of avoiding taxation account of being deprived of a way been most criticised by ecclesiastical
if they can make the other fellow pay out. And there are a great many bodies as haying for their purpose
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persons in this county who are of this the destruction of denominational
opinion. Hundreds of thousands of colleges. In the heat of dcnuncia-
An effort is to be made to have a dollars have been expended in im­ : tion one critic called
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Mr. ____
Carnegie
large number of game birds turned provements at that seaside resort, i an atheist
and intimated that his chief
lose in Tillamook County. This is a the last expenditure being $75,000 for purpose was
opposition to religion.
good move and should be encouraged. the natatorium, making it the most That this particular
charge was un­
About 15 years ago some of the citi­ attractive resorts in Oregon. We just and unfounded was
out
zens made up a"pot” and imported have also frequently referred to the some time ago, while at pointed
same
Chinese pheasants, with the expecta­ large increase in taxes that are paid time expressing regret that the
Mr. Car­
tion that they would propagate. At into the county treasury on account negie so greatly misunderstood
the
first they began to multiply, but for of these improvements. The proper­ aims
and practices of denominational
want of proper protection they were ty a few years ago paid below $100 in colleges.
Since this criticism was
soon killed off. and since then very taxes whereas it is now paying some­ made it has
been explained that Mr.
few of these birds have made their where about $8,000 annually. Yet for
Carnegie’s refusal to aid ’ sectarian” .
way into this county. That ought to all that, Bayocean is deprived of a schools
is lorgely due to the fast that
be a good illustration of what will wagon road and the property owners
happen again should other game birds and taxpayers in that part of the such institutions have organized
of friends capable of support­
be turned lose without proper pro­ county have a right to feel aggrieved bodies
tection here, for Tillamookers arc that they have been discriminated ing them and his aim was to help in­
pretty good shots when they go hunt­ against. With the exception of Neah- stitutions that have no such organiz->
ing, and unless the birds are plentiful Kah-Nie, other seaside resorts have ed support.
they are soon exterminated, To oh- shown very little enterprise in niak-
An "insidious lobby” has reached
viate this it is proposed to have a ink attractive and permanent im­
closed season in Tillamook county provements, as have been made at the White House and been very1
graciously received. Business men
for one year.
Bayocean at a large outlay of money. representing themselves and many
Take, for instance, Netarts, thou­ commercial interests have been heard
Our contemporary foolishly accus­ sands of dollars have been expended , there in protest against pending beg- ■
ed us of "knocking" the cheese indus­ upon the road to that place, but little , islation,
of which would,
try of Tillamook county. It is easy or no money have been expended by they fear, the be effect
injurious to trade and
enough to make such a charge, but property owners there in making ini- ( commerce.
e hail the spread of
another thing to prove it. We want provetnents, and we are safe in say- : light in dark W places.
intelligent
to ask Bro. Trombley some direct ing that little or no increase have individuals and bodies Such
were, about
questions: "Wasn’t it the aimand been made in taxable property on ac- ' this time last year, called
insidious
purpose of President Wilson and the count of the large expenditure for lobbies by Mr. Wilson himself
for
Democratic party to reduce the price the road. Another thing, thvre are only trying to keep in touch with the
of everything raised on the farm, and more residents at Bayocean in winter ' Congress and opposing then pending
wasn’t the new tariff law passed for than there arc at Netarts. It is now !
CARACOLA COFFEE, 10 pounds for $2.50.
believed to be as hurtful to
that and other purposes?" Of course six years since the agitation first legislation
business as any pending now. If it
it was. That being the case: "Wasn't started to give Bavocean a way out, is
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CARACOLA COFFEE, 1 pound for 27c
true that such exertions of legiti­
it the intention of the Democratic par­ and we are willing to admit that it mate
influences
constitute
insidious
German-American
Coffee.
1 lb. can, 30c. German-American Coffee, 3 lb. can, 85c
ty to reduce the price of cheese, with has not been given a square deal, lobbies, it is equally true that the in-
other farm products, so that the con­ when compared
with the large stdious lobby of thxi summer of IQI4
sumer could live at less expense and amount of money expended upon the is not less insidious than the one of
the producer to receive less for his Netarts road. It is true that the pro­
ORANGE LABEL, J pound, 35c.
products’” The real "knocker" then, posed road to Bayocean has been 1913. In fact, it could not be less so, I
ORANGE LABEL, I pound 65c.
of the cheese industry of Tillamook surveyed and the plans accepted, and if psychological statesmanship has
Her Majesty’s Blend. ’ pound 25c.
not
found
a
method
of
subtraction
County is the Democratic party, of that a small part of the road is partly
Her ‘'tajeaty’ »lend, i pound 50c.
Her
Majesty
’
»
Blend,
1
poundl.00.
which Bro. Trombley is an exponent improved at what is known as the which canw^irk below the cipher mark
Capital
Household,
pound 25c.
and stand patter, and one of those I Imore ranch. The county promised Putting such a miracle even beyond
who have done the "knocking" of Til­ $4.000 against the same amount sub­ the power of psychological states­
we must conclude that such
lamook cheese.
scribed by property owners and busi­ manship,
statesmanship has learned the truth
ness men of this city. At that rate it that
there. is neither lobby nor insid-
We are surprised that the Pacific will take ten to fifteen years before tousness in the exercise of the right
Homestead should publish therot as is Bayocean will have a road. We ad-I of
petition and remonstrance by any
ontained in the following paragraph init that it is too much
class of American citirena.
advertising rates .
Kodaks
Supplies.
$
f
I
$
?
?
$
Oxyaccetaylene Welding
$
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HINER & REED,
THE LIFE CAREER
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
OREGON AGRICULTURALCOLLEGE
Delivered.
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
Small Package
25c
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
Bancj 1 runes, 10c. a pound. Fancy Dried Peaches, 10c. a Pound
Coffee and Tea Special.
1
Ridgray’s High Grade Teas
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocery Dept.
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