Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 29, 1914, Image 5

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T. B. HANDLEY.
I ive and hard working members in the
' lower House, and he held more im­
The Mutts are to organize at Dal­ Republican Nominee for Joint Rep­ portant committee appointments than
resentative.
las. The only requirement for mem­
any one ever representing Tillamook
bership in the Mutts is a full and free
County in the State Legislature. He
confession that you have recently
Attorney T. B. Handley received took an active part and passage of the
made an ass of yourself. This will the nomination on the Republican Workmen’s
Compensation
Act,
place a ban on only about one in a ticket for Joint Representative, a po­ Widow’s Pension Bill, Minimum
million. Every town can organize. sition he occupied in the last State j Wage for WomenAct and many oth-
The fee for joining is two dollars, and Legislature with considerable credit er mentorious measures. He secured HOOD RIVER DRUG STORES FL\1>
for not joining is four dollars.—Tele­ to himself and this and Yamhill an appropriation of $10,000 for a fish (
“BUSINESS IS FINE."
phone Register.
counties. He was one of the most act- hatchery for Tillamook County, the 1
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only State money this county has had Grand
Jury
in
Dry Town
town Says
Sava Too
Too
------ —’y in Dry
In Portland most of the saloons
for many long years, notwithstand­
Much
Liquor
Sold
—
Raps
Doctors.
have large notices in flaming red
ing Tillamook County pays a large 1
posted up on the most conspicuous
Hood River is one of the “dry"
amount of money every year into the
parts of their places of business stat­
State Treasury. He was a recognized! towns that the Committee of One
ing: "This place for rent if Oregon
leader in the House , and had the Hundred hasn't said anything about.
goes dry." It would be a real blessing
T hat W e have
commendation of Governor West and But “business is fine” there too, es­
pecially in the drug stores. The Oc­
to Portland if the state does go dry
Speaker McArthur. He was chairman tober
grand
jury
spent
some
days
for these saloons in many instances
of committee on Commerce and Nav­ looking into the matter, and reported
occupy the “best business locations
igation , member to the Judiciary . on it. In fact about all the grand
in the city,” and their term of vacancy
Committee, Forestry Committee, jury did was to probe the liquor sit­
would be mighty short.—Yaquina
Resolutions Committee
and Commit- uation in "dry” Hood River, thus
. _______ — WVZMI4UI«'
Bay News.
tee on Vetoed Bills. When he return­ spending the taxpayers’ money to
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ed to Tillamook after the meeting of discover if prohibition prohibited.
The great war involves 847,000,-
the State Legislature
said OI
of I This is what they found out, as
„__ _ _ • it » was saiU
000 people, we are told, which is more
him that no member of the house set forth in their formal report to
i^l'CLi^xr
the Circuit Court on October 6, 1914:
than one half the human beings now
/nr
had devoted as much time and did | “Nearly all of the time of the
living in the world. When we keep in
more hard work than Mr. Handley. grand juty has been taken up with
if yo wuijh for . . something extra fnie
mind the vast number, if a million, or
He is the Republican Nominee, and consideration of alleged violations of
even two million were killed it really
IN
CR.OCER.IE5, FR.E5H FR.UIT5 OR. VEGE­
having made good, is entitled to the the local option law within this juris­ I
wouldn’t make so much difference in
TABLES, YOU DON’T HAVE To WI5H LONG.
support of Republicans in this "and diction. We have received the report
the population as a whole. But half
of the sheriff of the county as to the
Yamhill
Counties.
JU5T
COME INTO OUR JToRE AND 5EE THE
the world may be killed in a day, and
quantity of intoxicating liquor shipped
it does not seem so great a calamity,
into this county during the last three
TEMPTING EATABLE5 WE HAVE FOR YOU.
months. By this report it appears
gs to have the father, husband or
Salem, Or., March 20th:— In reviewing the work of the
WE
CAN 5HOW YOU LoT5 THING5 THAT YOU
that a large amount of liquor has
brother of one family lose his life—if
last Legislature, Speaker McARTHUR today paid a high com­
been
shipped
to
private
individuals
WILL LIKE. YOU WILL LIKE OUR PR.1CE5
it is your family.—News Times.
pliment to Representative T. B. Handley, of Tillamook and
during the period, and presumably
AND OUR METHOD5 TOO.
Yamhill Counties.
procured and used legally. It fur­
A little boy over in Weston was re­
ther
appears
that
the
quantity
re
­
"Mr. Handley was one of our best members,” s aid the
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
quired to write an essay the other day
ceived by the drug stores during the
Speaker. "He was an earnest and sincere worker in the cause
on the subject of "newspapers," and
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
period was considerably more than
of many meritorious measures before the House, and his ser­
here is the result: “I don’t know how
during the preceding three months,
vices upon the Judiciary Committee were particularly valuable.
■nd too large to be disposed of in
newspapers came into the world and
Mr. Handley showed himself to be a big, broad-guaged legis­
accordance with the section of the lo­
don’t think God does, for he hasen’t
lator and the people of his District will do well to re-elect him
cal option law regulating the writing
got nothing to say about them, and
if he desires another term.” (Tillamook Herald March, 1913.)
TILLAMOOK,
of prescriptions by physicians, and in
’editor’ is not in the Bible. I think
j
this connection we call the attention
the editor is one of the missing links
of physicians of Hood River County
you hear about, and stayed, in the
3 to Section 4921 of Lord’s Oregon
brush until after the flood, and then ing as a citizen and of his dignified I systems of taxation should be based, i Laws.
_
wne out and wrote the thing up, and campaign. For years the Dr. was en-
The universal eight-hour bill for ’ "We recommend that the physi­
cians confine themselves more close­
has been here ever since. I don’t gaged in furthering the interests of laborers he said to be the most
un- ly to the letter of this section of the ’
think he ever dies; I never saw a the commonwealth by helping the usual and drastic ever proposed.
local option law.”
dead one and never heard of one get­ farmer and stock raiser; as head of
The Davis bill for a non-partisan
Can Squat
The report is signed by Joseph |
ting licked. Our paper is a mighty the United States Experiment Sta­ judiciary he attacked as absurd in i Frazier, Jr., as foreman.
poor ’un; the editor goes 'thout un­ tion at Corvallis, he studied the needs
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its F provisions
and ne he read
read extracts
extracts
derclothes all winter, don't wear no of every county and knows just what from the minutes of the State Bar
socks and paw hasn’t paid his sub­ is best for every community. He ' Association showing that the bill had LIQUOR BUSINESS
FINE SINCE EU­
scription in five years.”—Yaquina stands for a business administration not been indorsed by that body, as ¡9
that will make Oregon the mecca of j asserted
GENE IS “DRY”
Bay News.
or the
asserted in
in the
the official
official argument in
the honest investor and the produc­ its favor.
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The tariff for revenue only has ing settler. It used to be that when
Southern Pacific Shipments Indicate
proven a failure from a revenue, pro­ Arkansas was mentioned, people
How Normal Demand Is Still Met.
Holstein
Breeders
Organize
.
ducing standpoint, and it can not be smiled; now with marching-up-the
EUGENE.—The Committee of One
| shown that it has reduced the cost of hill-and-down-again campaigns, with
This was crowded out last week for Hundred, together with other prohibi
I’ll-use-a-shotgun-if-you-don’t
I living. Before the war imports had the
want of space.
tion organization«, boast» that Eugene,
increased, but the revenue had fallen. watch-out statements, with the be-
the seat of the University of Oregon,
Last
Saturday
afternoon,
at
the
call
Its effect upon business and employ­ sure-to-have-the-moving-picture lna-
is one of their “model” dry towns.
of
County
Agriculturist,
Jones
sever-
THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY
ment is already an issue in the con­ chinc-ready-before-you-pose policies alHolstein breeders met at the court And they say “business is fine” there.
gressional campaign. By bringing of the past four years,strangers also house and organized the Tillamook Investigation proves that in the uni­
forward a plan for war taxes, at a smile when Oregon is named. But County Holstein Breeders Associa­ versity city at least one form of bus!
“ Sbasta Limited ” Leaves Portland........................ 3:50 p.m.
time when the United States is at with the election of Dr. Withycombe tion. Temporary officers were elect­ ness is good — the mail order liqnor
“ San Francisco Expreaa” Leave Portland ........ 8:15 p m.
business.
as
governor
this
state
is
assured
a
peace, the Democratic party deliber­
“California Express” Leaves Portland ................ 1:30 n m.
ed to serve until a larger meeting can 1 From January 1 to October 1 this
ately focuses attention upon extrava­ dignified, business administration for be called and a constitution adopted. year, the Southern Pacific alone has
Direct connection at [San Francisco with trains EaBt via Ogden
gance and the failure of the tariff for his term al least.—Telegram.
Mr. W. E. Noyes was elected presi­ shipped into dry Eugene from outside
or South through Los Angeles, El.Paso or New Orleans.
points:
revenue only. It suggests an inquiry
dent and Mr. Ben Kuppenbender of
1,342 barrels of beer,
Every Citizen a Legislator,
I is to the reason why economics have
of Nehalem secretary. The date for !
85 cases of liquor,
n not been practiced, and why the tariff
the next meeting was set for October ;
69 kegs of liquor
F lor revenue only has not produced
If you were a member of the Legis­ 31 at one o’clock p.m., and it is hoped
21 barrels of liquor.
the revenue. Many of these issues lature, how many of the vicious, busi­ that every man in the county, North,
Thia is enough liquor to stock oae
might have been overlooked by the ness destroying bills that are now on South or Middle, who is now using busy saloon for a year.
public if they had been left as ab­ the ballot, would you vote for? We or who is planning to us a pure bred
Doubtless similar amounts have been
ON SALE DAILY. LIMIT SIX [MONTHS.
stract problems, but with a large pro­ are all legislators in Oregon, and as Holstein bull will make it a point to sent in by the Oregon Electric Rail
portion of the public feeling the pinch citizens voting to make laws, we are be present -at the meeting. The meet­ way, and by the several express com
Corresponding Low Round Trip Fares All Other
panies operating within the city. The
in the pocketbook some original under just as much obligation to use ing will be held at the Court House.
good judgment in voting for meas­ The object of the Association is to records do not show the amounts in
thinking will be done at the polls.
S,P. Points.
each keg, ease or barrel, but the fig
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ures on the ballot, as we would be if promote the breeding and improve­ ures in any event indicate that there
Dissatisfaction with conditions ex­ we were in the legislature. When a ment of high grade and pure bred haa been a vast amount of liquor con­
Ticket« to all points aontli und east on sale
isting under democratic administra­ man goes into the booth November Holstein cattle in the county and to sumed in “dry” Eugene from which
daily. Literature descriptive of California
tion is soldifying the republican vote 3rd to cast his vote on these initiative aid the members in buying, breeding the City baa received no license re
The Exposition and the trip San Francisco
I
in Opegon. This has been especially diills he should be just as conscien­ and selling first class animals; also to turns at all.
to New Orleans on application to nearest
The Committee of One Hundred says
Agent, or
marked in the past few weeks, and is tious, careful and thoughtful of the establish a good reputation for Tilla­
business is fine in dry towns,” but
responsible for the renewed activity public welfare as he would be if he mook County as a Holstein, center. “
it has failed to specify the kind of
John M. Scott, General I’anaenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
taken in the political campaign. There were a member of the Legislature The Association opposes the admix­ busineaa. Official records at Eugeae,
are more unemployed; wages are be­ and the same bill came up there to be ture of the blood of several breeds the home of the state university, where
ing cut; jobs are scarce and neces­ acted upon.
and the use of cress-bred, grade or hundreds of young men and women
Where you don't know that a pro­ scrub sires. It also pledges itself to from all parts of the state, speak
sities harder toget. This is a condition
which has been brought home to the posed law will benefit the State as a exert every possible influence for the themselves.
voters and they are seeking a reason, whole, the only safe thing to do is to furtherance and improvement of the
Eugene Matron Finds Liqnor.
tnder republican
presidents the vote “NO".
livestock interests of the community.
EUGENE.—Though one of the
country has been prosperous, with Oregon Commercial Protective Asso.
It is hoped that in the near future Bremen had failed to find liquor upon
Portland, Ore. we shall be able to report the organ­ the person of a drunk picked up on ths
plenty of work and good wages. The Yeon Bldg.
(Paid Adv.)
teverje js trpe under democratic ad­
ization of some of the breeders of streets here, Mrs. J. It Cox, poliee ma­
ministrations. What causes these
the other breeds for similar purposes ( tron. succeeded is discovering three
things is a matter of dispute, but the
as
the improved breeding and better quarts of whisky eoscesled is the pris­
Scores Abuse the Initiative.
oner’s elothes, snd confiscated the 11
f’ct remain that a republican admin­
advertising resulting from such or- ’ qnor.
ganizations
will
make
the
county
istration means good time*. It is be­
The folly of hasty and ill-advised
cause the people have been thinking presentation of amendments for in­ famous as a producer of dairy cattle
Albany Bootlegger Guilty.
of these matters that they are consid- itiative vote was commented upon by as well as cheese. There is no reason
ALBANY.—A. J. Miller, charged
er>ng the election seriously as it af- James B. Kerr in his address before why the income of surplus stock with violating the local option laws,
fccts their own bread and butter. the First Presbyterian Church of should not be nearly equal to the has been convicted of “bootlegging”
cheese income and that with very by a jury in Judge Kelly’s court. Evi
President Wilson has at solicitation, Portland.
denee against the prisoner was strong,
written a letter saying that a demo-
The universal eight hour lay bill, little more work than is required at and the jury reached a verdict with but
vratic majority in the Senate is need­ the Wagnon sure tax bill and the bill the present time.
little delay.
Organization» of this kind have
ed if the present policies are to be providing for a 10-per cent inheri­
Albany Haa Twelve Casos.
made thousands of dollars annually J
0 Continued. Those who are tired of tance tax to be applied to relief con­ for the farmers of Wisconsin in sales
AI.BANY.—Thoma» Irving Terrill, a
present conditions and want a return ditions of unemployment were held
loeal restaurant men, h»» been fined
d prosperity will seek tp give the re­ up by him as especially shining ex­ of cattle alone to say nothing of the *200 for telling beer in bie place of
improvement brought about on the busiaess in violation of the loeal op
publican party a majority in the sen- amples of this folly.
herds of the state. We all know that tioa statutes. Hia trial it the firat of
*te by supporting R. A, Booth.—As-
bill,
called
Of the inheritance tax
torian.
by sone the “hobo bill” he said par­ cooperation and organization have twelve to follow a dozen indictments
done for the country in the manu­ handed down by the September grand
ticularly: “This represents the un­
Four years of a punch-and-Judy wisdom of proposing bills by the in­ facture and sale of cheese and it is jury, each one relating to liquor law
•how in the governor’s office is long itiative without careful consideration.’ safe to »ay that it will do as much for violation» in Linn county.
Paid Adv—Taxpayer« A Wage
enough for one state to endure. This
One of the princiual results of the the breeding and selling of high class
► 15 what Oregon has been compelled
dairy
cattle.
Earner»
’ League of Oregon Forth nd,
application of this measure, if passed
R. C. Jones,
Oregon.
,0 take, and so sick and sore are the he said, would be to make Oregon
County Agriculturist. •
«wens regarding it that they are go- the Mecca of the unemployed from
to give Dr. Jatnes Withycombe all parts of the country.
SOOOOOOOOOOQOOOCOOOOGOOOOQOO&aOOOOOOQ
•uch a majority at the coming elec-
The Wagnon sure-tax bill and the
The
president
surely
did
not
try
to
•*Jn a« will restore for a long time tax bill proposed by Mr. U’Ren he
Bishop Osborn of Springfield, III.,
.Mr. Prendergast of New York hai
J® come a reign of solidity and sanity held to be the bills the arguments in convert Col. Watterson on the pur­
object» to the Yankee Doodle type of decided to remain in politic«. He «ill
II the executive’s chair.
From all support of which appeal directly to poses of Manifest Destiny, whose
>Jvt» of the state come the tidings class prejudice and to be accordingly prophet the Kentuckian is. The colo­
tune« in church. But it all depends campaign for Mr. McKinley
Illi-
’•at Dr. Withycombe is receiving the in opposition to the principles of nel «ill still lift his excelsor shout;
UpMt M m > WOW u « i «»u .«»»Mtion Army 1 <iu>. lu.ii.xl ol joining the cc.. la
***t*d support of the voters, who arc equity on which the effort to establuh "On to Panama!”
Una tuuaM U*cia must cMccuvc.
jrcvuigc mwvi us«».
•atspoken in their praise of his »tand-
RESOLVED
JUST WHAT YOU"
WI5H.
A nd the " RkjHT
PRICE Too.
No Route South
The Scenic Shasta Route
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
Through Oregon and California
$55 Portland to Los Angeles and
Return
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line.
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