Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 14, 1915, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 14,
$1.50 PER YEAR.
1915,
furnished The State Legislature Convened on
Tuesday.
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Pianos, Victorolas, Records, Vio­
lins, Mandolins, Guitars,
Banjos.
For the first time in 12 years, bar­
Harmonicas, Autoharps, Organs and ring the two years which Frank
all musical accesories as well as a full Benson was Acting-Governor, Ore- '
line of Music.— R. I’. Whitaker, the gon tonight has a Republican in the
Music Man, at Morrison's Confec­ executive chair. Says the Oregonian.
tionary.
♦
Incidentally Dr. James Withycombe 1
i
Cruson and Myers have purchased has realized the ambition for half a
the wall paper stock from Jones & lifetime.
Knudson, and have moved the sam<
The situation presents a promising
to their shop across the street. This ■utlook for the welfare of the state. If
stock will be closed out at reduced »arty government and party rcsponsi-
yjiv gtpiTvljcn gkttteclj
prices and will add new stock. Droj
>ility arc the strong influences for ef-
in and get our prices.
’ iciency in government that econo-
nsits represent them to be there will
Found! A line of buggies with th<
>e less friction between the Execu-
quality, that we can sell in competi
ive and slate officers, less combativ-
tion with the mail order business and
mess exhibited between Governor
save you money. Bring your cata
nd Legislature and more accomplish-
logucs and come in and compart
d in the succeeding four years in
prices. Every buggy fully guaranteed
onstructivc administration and legis­
—Tillamook Feed Co.
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lation than in the entire period during
vhich so much sparring for political
A. C. Everson vs. W. L. Powers i-
dvantage and personal aggrandize-
a suit filed in the circuit court to re
cover $500.00 as commission in a rea. nent was exhibited.
estate deal. Plaintiff had a writter
The Governor’s message left a dis-
inctly pleasant impression with the
agreement with defendant that if h<
sent a party to him who bought thi
□embers of the Legislature, the state
place for $17,000, consisting of 4<
■ fficers, the visiting city and business
acres, two miles S.E. of Tillamook
epresentatives, and the throng of
he w as to receive $500. Having don.
itizens in the lobby. The part gen
rally accepted as the keynote of the
so and the place being sold to Franl
ddress and of his administrative
Paul, plaintiff now sues for his coni
olicy was the plan offered for cen-
mission.
ralizing state departments and such
ther advice as may be classified
Timbermen Raise Objections.
vithin an economy program.
In this respect Governor Withy­
Some of the timber interests hav,
raised an objection to the action o combe is not a radical when mcasur-
d with some of the members of the
the County Court in rearranging th
louse and Senate. He did not suggest
expenditure of the road fund to pro
o
many changes as arc mentioned in
vide for two miles instead of half ;
he resolution presented in the Senate
mile on the Bayocean road to be con
>y Senator Barrett, and which has the
structed this year. There is some dif
lacking of numerous leaders in the
fercnce of opinion with attorneys ¡1
ipper house. Even this resolution
regard to this, and, at first when Dis
loes not cut so deep into the tangled
trict Attorney Goyne was appealed tc
May Be Your Only Asset
mot of boards and commissions as
for advice, he gave it as his opiniot
iome profess a willingness to sink the
that the County Court could not d<
in Case of Fire.
cnife.
this, but since then he is inclined t<
The impression left at the close of
think differently.
Mr. Goyne has
he second day, when practically all
asked the Attorney General for ai
ides, except office holders, have
opinion, and if he decides in favor o!
IX!.
'JOI
>cen heard from tentatively or offici
the timbermen, then it is going to ar
illy, is that the Legislature will not
as a boomerang to them, for as soor
ndeavor to sec how little it can do
as it is knowm that each road distric'
Promise Yourself that this Year will
nd keep faith with the people, but
can obtain more money for their re
low
much
it
can
accomplish
without
spectivc districts, the next budge
be Your Best and then make it so.
joing to extremes.
meeting will be packed with citizen:
First batch of bills introduced were
who will vote for the limit, 10 mill-
hese:
We do not believe that this is th
Providing means of enforcing pro-
right and proper procedure, and hop'
libition amendment enacted by peo-
it will not previal. The timbermei
de at last election.
contend that the Bayoccan item fo
Repealing all standing and con-
$3,000 can only be raised 10 per cent
inuous appropriations.
The Insurance Man
but the former court construed th'
Enabling cities to construct and
law as applying to the road fund
maintain joint waterworks systems.
which can be raised 10 per cent, a
Requiring lobbyists to register and
the items for different roads improve
uniting their activities.
■nents were not included in the budge
Abolishing State Immigration Com-
published by the court. It was at th
nission.
request of the editor of the Headligh
Abolishing
State
Accountancy
that the different items for road worl
were published for the information o Board.
Imposing gross revenue tax upon
the citizens. Last year when the bud
xpress, telephone and telegraph Cos
get was discussed there was a certait
Abolishing private
employment
sum for road and bridge work, am
igencics.
not withstanding no provision ha<
Authorizing school boards to call
been made to construct part of th>
pecial elections to consider free text­
Bayocean road, the Court’appropriat
books.
cd $2,000. It is safe to say that wha
Providing new method of imposing
money is levied for road work will b<
icenscs for fishermen.
expended, if not on the Bayoccat
Imposing gross revenue tax upon
road then somewhere else, and then
will be that much more to provide foi deeping-car, refrigerator car and oil
ompanies.
next year, for the people of the coun
Making food for domestic animals
ty see the injustice of depriving Bay
in item of “family expense.”
ocean of a way out. Should the count.'
Providing bounty on seals.
Court be limited to $3,000 for tha:
Restoring
sheriffs of counties as
road, a movement will be started and
ax collectors.
petitions circulated for a special elec
Making it possible to send boys bc-
tion to empower the County Court tc
KEJoLVED
wecn 16 and 18 to State Reformatory
construct the road and issue warrants
Amending game laws, limiting deer
to pay for it out of the money appro
leason to September and October and
YOU CAN’T 6ET MON­
priated for road district No. 2, the
permitting killing of female pheasants
next two years.
EY ANY EA5IER THAN
Providing permanent registration
5Y BUYING YOUR. GR.O
of electors.
The Rose of Virginia.
Fixing method whereby electors
CERJE5
AT
OUR.
may become candidates for office
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without circulating petitions and re­
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Here is the play you have lone
quiring candidates to pay fee upon
waited for, "The Rose of \ irginia' a
BU5TER, bKOWN.
filing.
society comedy in four acts. 1 his play
Making possible for women to serve
will be presented by the dramatic
on juries.
club under the auspices of the Boos­
Requiring registration of lobbyists.
ter’s Band at the Opera House tw
Making women eligible to serve on
that it is economy to buy at our store.
Because
nights, Friday and Saturday, Jan., 2«
grand juries.
and 23, and a selected cast. Note th<
we
have
the
best
ijoods
mvl
the
fairest
prices.
Buy­
Making possible for cities and towns
players.
ing ¡>oor groceries |or th - ' i n - price that we' will
to surrender charters and mercé with
Gerald Gordon—‘‘Jerry’ Carl Dawson
other cities.
give you our good groceries, is letting your dollars
Wm. Osmand—‘‘Bill’
James Hiner
Providing permanent registration
Judge Mason—Of
Richmond Va.
take wingsand fly away. Hunt around all you will,
of voters.
Hubert Melchior.
but you must come to our store to lind the best gro­
Abolishing
county
educational
Col Lee—AKcntuckian W. Trombley
boards.
ceries at the best possible pi i'V,
Silas Smart—A New Yorker,
B. J.
Providing
for registration and
McCowell.
licensing of teachers, creating boards
Green—The bank expert J. Plasker.
of examiners for music teachers and
A. L. Me-
Mose—The old servant,
placing such teachers under direction
Carthy.
of State Superintendent of Public In­
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
Rose Mason—Of Richmond
Va.,
struction.
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
Grace Holland.
—
Winifred Mason—her cousin,
DR. WENDT,
riet Walker.
OREGON
TILLAMOOK.
Eye Special st,
Officer,
Paris Lamar.
This play is worth your time and at-
Fit Glasse« at
teniion, 20 do no fail to sec it.
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Reasonable Prices. Guaranteed
collect is for merchandise
the defendants.
Advantage of a
Checking Account
Founded in the Strongest Way,
Growing Stronger Every Day
Acquainta nee
Not the least of the advantages of having a checking
ac< oiint at this bank is the acquaintance which it promotes
lx- tween the depositor and our officers.
This acquaintance enables our officers to get in touch
th the interests of the depositor, and to lend all the co-
iration consistent with conservative banking-
Our officers gladly welcome the opportunity to extend
facilities of the bank to new depositors.
CAPITAL
First National Bank
Tillamook, Ore
AND SURPLUS, S80,500,
Member of
b RESERVE ASSOCIATION
Of the United States.
illamook County Bank.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
All persons owing me are requested
to call and pay the same before Jan­ t
I
Hou Sts to Rent, see Watson.
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uary 31st. 1915, otherwise credit will
cease.
—
W.
A.
Williams.
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Safe deposit boxes for rent. Tilla­
mook County Bank.
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Wanted, to trade a bungolow in
Portland
for a bungalow in Tillamook
The place to eat is at the “Good
Eat*,’’ Ramsey Hotel.
* i Apply to Attorney John Leland Hen­
derson, Tillamook, Oergon.
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A heavy team, wagon and harness
Young
man
and
wife
wants
place
for aale. Sec Shrode.
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on farm. Man fully experienced in
E. A. Worthington was in the city farming, Women good housekeeper.
from Mohler last week.
Inquire at the Headlight office.
Attorney W. A. Burk, of Portland,
Land plaster will help you to clean
wa* in the city on Monday.
out the Yellow' Weed and at the same
Th* Tillamook Meat Co., is paying time fertilize your Oat, Clover and
Co.,
ten c«nts for green hides.
* Grass crops. Lamb-Schrader
Hello 28W.
W. H. Hoskins left on Sunday to
Protect your valuable papers fron
visit his son in Coos County.
the unexpected fire by renting one of
A fine quality of Tillamook made our safe deposit boxes, Only one
shingles at the Tillamook Feed Co. ’ dollar per year.
Tillamook County
Spray your trees! 50 gallons of Bank.
spray for 35c., Tillamook Feed Co. *
We have made special arrange-
We are in a position to make some ments with the Telephone Co., to
long time farm loans. First National connect you directly with our office,
¡■K
in case you wish any of our GOOD
Wood! Wood!! Wood!!! of all COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co., Call 28W
kinds, and fence posts, for sale. See
Mrs.
Iler and Ray
Estabrook,
of
* Cloverdale, came in on Sunday to at­
Shrod
Wanted, to rent, for a few months,
organ. Rev. F. A. Jones, Tillamook,
Ore.
Dry fir wood $5.00; Hemlock $4.50.
deliver ed any where in town.—Rosen­
berg’s Store.
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tend the Episcopal services at the
Masonic building, Rev. F. A. Jones
having fixed up the dining hall for a
chapel.
Wanted employment of any kind
>y married man, experienced confec-
ioner, baker's helper, chair mender,
We will soon hav? several cars of carpenter's helper,
teamster and
hay for sale from the car. See Shrode landy at most anything.—Address C.
for prices.
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Howell, Tillamook, Oregon.
Would like to let contract to clear
off logs and stumps on 20 acres on the
Miami River.—See F. R. Beals.
The launch Henrietta will make two
rips a week between Bayocean and
Tillamook on Tuesdays and Satur-
Try those 25c dinners at the Ram­ lays, leaving Bayoccan at 8:30 a.m
sey'•Good Eats.” M. A. Olson for ind returning leaves this city at IMS
p.m.
merly of the Spanish Kitchen.
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Carl Habcrlach and wife left on
C. J. Howard vs. C. G. Briscoe and
wife is a suit filed in the circuit court Monday for Portland, where the will
to recover $280 on promissory notes. take their youngest daughter to an
eye specialist. While out side Carl
Eltocr Webb is the new assistant in will take a trip to Seattle and other
the assessor’s office, and he will points.
move hi* family from Cloverdale to
F. D. Small returned from Belmont,
thi* city.
California on Saturday, and reports
WANTED:— Homestead Relin- ihat his wife is much improved in
q’/gbrnent, will pay cash for same if health and gained considerable weight
It Mats Address, P. O. Box 227, Tilla­ since she went there. Mrs. Small ex­
mook, Ore.
pects to be home in a few months.
Musical goods of all kinds, at the
The New Music Store, now open,
nt~* music .»re.—R. P. Whitaker, with a very complete line of instru­
usicr Man, at Morrison's Con- ments and sheet music of all kinds
M
* Call in and get acquainted.—R. T.
Expert pi? ’0 tuning, and repairing Whitaker, at Morrison’s Confection­
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of in strumenis of all kinds.—R. P- ary store.
¡taxer,
the
Musical
Man,
at
Mor-
Whit
H. B. Morgan, formerly of this citv
riaan'i Confectionary.
and at one time a Christian minister
Or- ton of coal equals two cords of and a member of the Masonic order,
wood and you don’t have to sow and died at the home of his daughter in
split it, Lamb-Schrader Co., Hello Portland last week, L. M. Morgan be­
ing a cousin of the deceased.
Conti-al Gi’me 28W.
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Two more suits have been filed in
Pres. Dwight has appointed Sec
Worrall and A. H. Gaylord to receive the circuit court against P. J. Sharp
any donations of anything for the ind Maud Sharp. One is brought by
“Belgian Relief’. Parties desiring tc E. T. Haltom for various sums of
noney amounting to $423.28. The
contribute, phone Mr. Gaylord at ex
press office and the donations will b< ither suit is by C. A. Parks to recover
called for, either cash or anything to >276.86. In both cases the money
that the plaintiffs are endeavoring to
or wear.
UAtfRR’S
VARIETY STORE
TIUÜAÍD00K.
OREGON-
Drop in and book Around
“ SERVES YOU RIGHT
A FIRE INSURANCE
POLICY
Let us Write Your Next Policy
ROLLIE
W.
WA TSON,
RAY & CO.
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