Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 30, 1914, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Necarney Mountain road. I housands
of dollars have already been expend­
ed on this road, and all that remains
Legal Advertisements.
is a few miles to connect it with
Clatsopcounty. Somehow our citi­
First Insertion, per line
$
zens du not realize the importance of
Each subsequent insertion, line.
I this grand, scenic route into 1 illa-
Business and professional cards
• mook county, which is a source of ad­
one month ................................
miration to visitors. Large amounts
of money have been expended to ad­
Homestead Notices ....................
vertise Tillamook County, and we do
Timber Claims ............................
not know of a belter advertising stunt
Locals per line each insertion.
than to complete
the Necarney
Display advertisement, an inch,
I Mountain road and make it suitable
one month ..................................
for wagon and auto travel. At this
{ season of the year thousands of visi­
All Resolutions of Condolence
and Lodge Notices, per line .
05 tors would be traveling over and ad­
vertising the grand scenery that pre­
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
05 sents itself, who would go away talk­
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
ing of the delightful panorama.
| Twenty thousand dollars would put
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
the road in good shape, but what is
ceeding five lines......................
.25
that small amount compared to the
great benefits that would be derived.
I Thousands of summer visitors would
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
come to Tillamook County every
(Strictly in Advance.)
year from Seaside andClatsop beach
One year ..................................... $> 5° es if the road was completed, and
Six months ........................................... 75 thousands would go through this
- Three months........................................ 5° county to Clatsop county as well. It
will be money well spent to complete
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Entered as second class mail mat­ the Necarney Mountain road as well
as a good advertising stunt, for where
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at is there in Oregon grander scenery
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of than on Necarney mountian? Tilla-
I
’ mook County has other seaside re­
March 3, 1879.
sorts skinned for scenery, good roads
and attractive features.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. ‘ ’The fact that big business has de­
ADVERTISING RATES.
Headlight, July 30,
qualified. Many argued that this was
' sufficient. When some suggested be­
ing baptized again, a grave question
arose. If the first baptism was gen­
uine a second would violate the doc-
trin of one Lord, one faith and one
AND
baptism.
Finally one elder, who had himselt
been immersed, offered to administer
baptism to the other. He contended
that this would “cure” whatever ir­
regularity there might be in the im­
Kodaks make Photo-
mersion 'of the fifteen. Some argued
graphy so simple that
that there was no more scriptural
warrant for an ex-post facto proceed­
anybody can take good
ing than there is under the American
pictures, Let us show
constitution. They were answerer
with precedents of acts of legislature'
you how easy it is. Just
which validated indebtedness con­
the thing for that camp­
tracted without proper formality. One
who is familiar with current Missouri
ing trip or for vacation
history cited the extra-legal commis­
on
the Beach, a KODAK
sions appointed by Gov. Maior with
the expectation that they will be paid
■will make a permanent
by a general assembly whose mem­
record to look over 09
bers have not yet been elected. One
slave to logic even questioned the
years roll by. Bring
credentials of the second cider, argu­
your KODAK troubles
ing that there was no affirmative
to us.
proof that he was a link in an un­
broken chain of immersed elders ex­
tending back to John the Baptist. He
even raised a question as to who bap­
AtC. I. Clough Co.
tized John himself.
The controversy is good enough to
THE
last all summer and the citizens of
Dow will think up arguments original ’
RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
to them, which have filled many vol- !
Wier Spree
times now popularly neglected. The |
argument on succession is without •
end to lovers of pure logic. Disregard
for logical consistency in its discus­
sion brought Phillips Brooks into dis­
repute with the Anglican Church. His
skepticism as to the necessity might
Sidney E. Henderson, Pres.,
have been born but for his flippancy. I
Surveyor.
When a duly consecrated bishop se­
ceded from the church, Brooks glee­ I
John Leland Henderson, Sec
fully pointed to the fact that there
retary Treas., Attotney-at
was a bishop loose who could lay his
Law, Notrary Public
hands on one whom he listed. He de­
clared that there had never been such
ecclesiastical commotion since the ■ Tillamook Title and
rods on Olympus discovered that
Abstract Co,
Prometheus had stolen some fire and
given it to earth-born mortals. But
Liar, Antritt», R-il Estate,
let us hope that more reverence may
Surveying, Insurance.
mark the dispute at Dow.
Both Bhor.es.
i».
Kodaks
Supplies.
cided to retrench and in many in-
I 1 stances suspend operations entirely,
for the purpose of bringing the peo­
The Albany Democrat has asked ple to their way of thinking will not
Mr. Booth to explain how he came avail them anything in the end. Lo­
into possession of so much timber. cally speaking, if the timber owners
It is now in order for the Democrat and mill men of this county think for
to ask Free Trade Chamberlain how a minute they are going to win the
much tax money he has received to support of voters in Tillamook Coun­
ty by forcing matters in a high hand­
support himself.
ed manner and expect a reduction in
As Washington County received taxes because of shutting down their
$10,000 for the Rex-Tigardville road plants when the lumber market is
from the State road fund, we don’t constantly improving, there is every
see why a similar sum cannot be ob­ reason to believe that they will be
tained from the same source for the sadly disappointed.”—Nehalem \ al­
Bayocean and Necarney Mountain ley Reporter.
I
The Reporter is wrong in diagnos­
road.
ing conditions throughout the country
Bro. Trombley takes a peculiar po­ What stagnation there is in business
Mistreating His Relatives.
sition when he advocates state wide is caused by the free trade policy of
prohibition and boosts for Free the Democratic party, for lumber is
Bro Effenberger
Trade Chamberlain, who is known to on the free list.
The spirit of a childless millionaire
be fond of the cup that cheers. We should blame Senators Chamberlain who recently died in Texas leaving a
remember on one occasion when and Lane, not the timber men and fortune running into the millions is
Governor Chamberlain was so load­ mill owners,, for they voted to place supposed to be maliciously chuckling
ed that he had to be assisted to the every thing produced in Tillamook in that bourne whence every traveler
train at Astoria.
I on the free list. W e know for a posi­ would fain return over the indigna-
tive fact that it is impossible to man­ tion of his relatives. These relatives.
Will somebody, please ask Sena- ufacture lumber at a profit for ship­ of various degrees, came from all
tor Chamberlain why he was oppos- ping purposes and pay the high rate over the country following news of
ed to free wool—but voted for it — of wages, and that the saw mills are their kinsman’s death. A vain search
and was not opposed to free milk not closing down because of the was made for a will.
None was
and cream? Bro. Trombley, who is reason given by the Reporter. As found among the effects of the dece­
boosting Chamberlain, can explain money is going out of the country to dent. The attorney who transacted
to the dairymen of the county why buy farm products and manufactured i the bulk of his business was inter­
Chamberlain is so inconsistent and articles, it is as plain as the nose on ' viewed. He said that the rich man
unconcerned about the dairymen’s a man's face that the Democratic 1 had never to his knowledge, made a
interest and so concerned about the party is doing everything possible to will. It was decided that he has died
help the foreign producer and bring intestate and that the general law
wool grower«.
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down the home producer to the for- would control the distribution of the
Every time the snap shot man takes eign producers, standard, For an il- estate.
While this did not add to
a trip to Necarney mountain he feels lustration eggs in China are raised the inward sorrow of the ijelatives it
greatly disappointed that the small and sold for 5c. a dozen and these caused some to put on deeper mourn­
stretch of road to connect with Clat- come in competition with Oregon ing and there was a new ferver in
The egg’
sop county is not completed,
their eulogies of the character of the
snap shot man had that kind of a
deceased. Steps for administration of
feeling again the first of the week,
the large estate were taken.
His Cow and Her Men.
and he feels like taking off his coat
But an impecunious proofreader
and make a strenuous effort to bring
shattered the hopes of the rela­
The man with the cow finds that has
this long delayed improvement to a
tives by presenting a will, apparently
climax. Every citizen in the county the range of prices for butter-fat runs executed in due form, appointing him
should lend us their support and co­ lower in Oregon than a year ago. executor and directing that the en­
operation, for where therp is now There is nothing psychological with tire property be used as a trust fund
only a few visitors buying beach pro­ him about the present Democratic for educating poor children.
He ac­
perty for the- purpose of erecting times. Psychology will not mend a counted for his delay by explaining
summer cottages, there would be hun­ hole in the pocket, nor silence the that it was at the request of the
dreds if that road was put through to clamor in any empty stomach.
had frankly
A week or more ago the jobbing testator. The latter
Clatsop County.
price of butter in Portland went down stated that he did not desire even the
cents per pound. Later the mar­ existence of his last will and testa­
There is no disputing the fact that
ket
recovered the loss. Now it has ment to become known until thirty
the’ large auto trucks carrying 3%
advanced
2'Z cents more. But it is days had elapsed following his death.
yards of gravel, do considerable dam-
still
shy
2%
cents from the price a He said that he wished his relatives
4?e to roads, especially dirt roads in
year
ago.
This
is the time of year to enjoy the anticipation of riches for
wet weather. As auto trucks have
that period. It is not necessary to de­
when
butter
usually
advances. Huc-
1
come to stay, something will have to
scribe the disappointment and indigna
tuations
from
day
to
day
are
to
be
be done to meet the new conditions
tion of the relatives. They are ready
of auto travel and auto freighting, expected.
to withdraw all the kind things they
The
Oregon
farmer
who
_
works
and the additional cost of mainten-
have said about the rich relative and
early
and
late
to
milk
his
cows
and
ance of roads. Take the main high-
enter him in the meanest man contest.
wav through Tillamook county, for sell the product to the nearest cream­
But it is not likely that the will will
ery
finds
that
there
is
an
intimate
an illustration. It is plain to every
be accepted without contest. The
observer that some other method or relation between the tariff and his mere fact that they were disinherited
Yet we hear
material will have to be used—either Initter-fat revenues.
will not be as conclusive of the inca­
oil or hard surfaced—as the cost of from Democratic sources that the pacity of the testator as will the re­
maintenance is on the increase owing importations of New Zealand butter quest he made of the executor. This
do not affect him at all. He knows
to auto travel and heavy trucking.
will be used as proof of insanity of
better.
the most malignant type. But if the
We are wondering how the women 1 The farmer and his wife—the man will
be upheld there may be other
will vote on the eight hour law at the with the cow and the women with the ' remedies.
A few months ago the Su- I
next election.
Should it carry, no hen—are anxious to have some things j preme Court
of a Southeastern state
employee or servant will be permitted explained. One of them is.
If it is the duty of Oregon people to i upheld a verdict of $to,oco damages
to work more than eight hours. Of
course, the hired man and the hired support Oregon industry by buying in a libel action against an estate
girl will vote for the measure; in and using Oregon products* why is based on derogatory reference to
fact most every employee will do the it not the duty of the American pro­ I plaintiffs in the will of a relative.
same, for it means less hours of work ducer to buy and use American prod­ I his may be precedent enough for a
for them. But what about the em­ ucts’ Vet the same voices that howl suit for actual money laid out and ex-
ployer, where does he get off? The loudly for home industry and its pro­ , pended for railraod fare, mourning
Oregon System, which many of our tection declaim noisily for free trade ■ attire and other expenses, and for
While all this hap-
politicians boasted a about, isresponsi- —with New Zealand and China and mental anguish.
"ioliticians
I pened after the death of the testator
Ide, but it is dollars to dough nuts all the world.
How can the Oregon market be it had been wickedly planned and ior-
that not one of the candidates will
say much about it at the coming kept for the Oregon producer if it is seen by him. The proofreader could
election.
They will have another to be Opened up to New Zealand but­ be named as co-defendant. since he
was a fellow-conspirator. The surviv­
stunt to fool the people for the pur- ter and Chinese eggs?
„ not
........
.........
be willing
to
I
Why is it unpatriotic to buy auto ing relatives may
pose of catching votes.
supplies in Seattle or Detroit—both put more good money into the case, I
almost
of , n a spvvuiUllVC
speculative
h----------
- • any
’••J lawyer . v
This is tough on Free Trade Cham­ American cities—yet the essence of but
t-------- ' ' * .,
berlain: "Why should we be worried Democratic patrotism to encourage turn would tike the case on a contin-
1 would be a good case if
about Chamberlain?" asked Secretary the purchase of butter from New Zea­ gent fee. It
McAdoo, “He threw us down on the land and eggs from China?—Oregon­ he lost. It would be an interesting
experiment and he would receive
canal tolls bill. We could afford to ian.
much advertising out .........................
of it if h ie ,
lose several Senators of that type."
t,r.." t
got no other reward.
L„, the
.’..v rela-
,vl„. I
But
Dow's Theological Quandary.
Whether Secretary McAdoo voiced
tives should be willing to make some
only his personal views, or whether
he reflected the opinion of his father-
The members of the Holiness sacrifices themselves as a public duty.
in-law, the Senator did not know, Church at Dow, 111., and doubtless Cynical millionaires should be taught
but it is well understood in Washing­ many who belong to no church, but that they cannot make sport of their
ton that the President feels keenly who dearly love an argument, arc poor relations" with impunity.
the desertion of Democratic Senators wrestling with a grave theological
during the canal tolls fight, and is problem Fifteen converts were re-
J. Pierpont Morgan declined to “an­
disposed to hold the view that all centlv baptized by immersion the swer" the jo.ooo-world report of the
Democratic Senators, regardless of only form of baptism recognized by Interstate Commerce Commission on
their personal beliefs, should stand that branch of believers. There was its New Haven investigation when
by the administration.
no question as to the phssical ad­ the Boston Post requested a state­
George must be sweating drops of equacy of the ceremony. There was ment from him. He did not base his
blood. He was not in favor of free abundant moisture in the Father of refusal on the ground that as an ob­
wool, but was controlled by the Dem­ Waters and there was not a dry ject of criticism his utterances would
ocratic caucus and voted for it. as thread or hair on any of thesubjects
enjoy the presumption of impar­
well as free trade for lumber, fish, at conclusion of the rite. But it seems not
tiality the public gives its sworn offi-
eggs, milk, cream, meat etc., which that the officiating elder had not him­ cers
when they have
he did not object to be placed on the self been immersed In his youth, be­ quasi-judicial inquiry. concluded a
He doubtless
free list. Its beginning to be seen fore his religious views were crys- had this in mind, I.........
but he 3>i eferred
that the Democratic party is domi­ talized, he had been sprinkled. The to emphasize the itnpropct^
method
nated by bosses, and if Senators and Holiness Church docs not regard
..... in making up its
Representatives don’t do the bidding sprinkling as baptism at all. The the public pursues
the people of read-
of Boss Wilson the bosses have no question arose as to the right of an ing only Hv^accuses
headlines and’ heeding vni/
only i
more use for them.
unbaptized elder to baptise others jne
the t.ilk
talk of demagogues.
demagogue«. Consequent-
Consequent-1
The next county budget should con- j I he fifteen converts were worried. ly he has concluded, for the present. ‘
I hey had submitted to immersion in
taiu sufficient money to complete the the best of faith, supposing the cider to make no more appeals to the pub-,
Editorial Snap Shots.
1941.
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j
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BREAD,
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At All Grocers.
SPECIAL
GROCERY PRICES.
QUAKER OATS.
Large Package - - 25c.
Small Package -
CRESCENT BAKING POWDERS.
5 I ound Can, Regular Price $1.00, - now 85c.
3 Pound Can, Regular Price 70c. - now 55c.
15c.
1 Pound Can, Regular Price 25c. - now 20c.
Fancy Prunes, 10c. a pound. Fancy Dried Peaches, lOc.a Pound
Coffee and Tea Special.
RCBY CARACOLA COFFEE. 10 pounds for $2.50.
RIBA CARACOLA COFFEE, 1 pound for 27c.
German-American Coffee. 1 lb. can, 30c. German-American Coffee, 3 lb. can. »5c
Ridgray’s Higfi Grade Teas.
ORANGE LABEL, ?. pound. 35c.'
Her Majesty’s Blend, { pound 25c.
Her Majesty's Blend, 1 pound 1.00.
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocery Dept
ORANGE LABEL. 1 pound 65c.
Her Maj esty’s lend, ‘ pound 50c.
Capital Household, ’ pound 25c.
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