Xiilamooic Headlight, September 9, 1PIÔ on flour, salt, sugar, coffee 1 the O. W. R. - & N. Company party that gave the dairymen protec-1 enueMax 1««» -».* ■».. —............ : -, tion. Well, now that he can see from* and téa is said to be under considéra- ! the company has taxes, construction and for other pur­ .10 actual experience what the so-called j tion. It has been stated that the sugar poses incident to the conduct of its political reformers have done to the • schedule of the tariff law may be so •05 cheese industry, he will not be so amended to increase instead of dim- business in Oregon, Washington and ready to take up with the progress­ inish the revenue from that important Idaho an aggregate of $15-573.335- 1.00 ive and “reform” party in the future. staple, but that is hardly probable, This is $50,895 for each working day ». - - -o----- for it would, be treason and heresy of the year. Although the exact pro- •05 There is a difference of 4c. a pound and a number of other reprehensible ' portion of this amount that went for in the price of cheese, thanks to the things. The deficit must be made up labor has not been compiled, the com­ •5® free trade policy of our Democratic by direct taxation, and it must be con­ pany announces that a large per cent friends. It is what Bro. Trombley ad­ tinued as long as the hole in the of their operating and maintenance vocated—reduction in the cost of it­ pocket remains That hole will not be expense is chargeable to labor. Out­ •OS ing. The free trade medicine has one repaired until the Democratic party side of operating expense, which rep­ •OS good feature. It puts everything on moves out and the Republican party resents two thirds of the expenditure | the appropriation for investment and the slump that comes in contact with moves in. construction, totaling over three mil- it, and that is the reason the cheese I lion dollars, was the highest charge market is on the slump and the dairy­ •aS men's checks greatly reduced in value. State Press Flashlights. . for the year. The company paid in But, then, the snap shot man is only I On the walls of a cafateria in Port­ I taxes $1,416,745. These figures are impressive, as showing the large part a bad wicked Republican “stand pat­ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ter” who predicted what was going to land there hang* a sign: "Forget the railroad plays in contributing to (Strictly in Advance.) your present worries this hour. A the industrial prosperity of the com- I happen to the Tillamook dairymen if One yeai ....................................... $>-5° they voted for the free trade policy. year from now you’ll laugh at them.” niunity it serves Were one to trace the Pretty good advice and makes you ■9 extent to which the industries are de- | Six months .........................................75 We want to ask them now who 1* dead sure of a good lunch—if you can pendent upon the railroad for their , Three months..................................... 5° their best friend, the snap shot man do it.—Itemizer. • growth and welfare, its influence or Bro. Trombley, the free trade ad­ —o------ ~------------------------- ——■——j— vocate who fought for a reduction in j be manifest into the very foundation Hillsboro Independent. — Portland of our industrial activity.—News Re­ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. the price of farm product* and plac­ ha* discovered that commission porter. ing most everything that is rais d or _______________ manufactured in Tillamook County government is costing more than by the free list and in competition former council, whose extravagance PREMIUM LIST FOR HOME Editorial Snap Shots. on with cheap labor of foreign countries? caused the change, and newspapers • —o — STEADER’S FAIR. supporting the two sides of the ques­ Tillamook County’s big pay roll for tion are engaged in a merry scrap. One thing that interested us in the road work this month should help The Oregonion doesn't see improve­ To Be Held At Nestucca Grange Hall solve the money stringency for a few trio to Southern Oregon, was the ment to justify the .extra cost, while September 18th. weeks, for it places a big wad in cir- public park at Ashland. All the towns when the Journal’s argument is boil­ from here to Ashland have made re­ Merchant Tailors Chicago culation. Below will be found the premium markable progress and growth, and ed down it is found to be that the ■ ■ o — people must rule, and d-n the cc^t. list for the Homesteader’s Fair to be Some business men pay $50.00 to many of them have very pretty spots, o---- held at the Ncstucca Grange Hall on $100.00 a month for rent and nothing but what attracted our attention most Last year women at the beaches for advertising. But the man who was the pretty park at Ashland, were allowed to eliminate the long September 18. spends money on judicious advertis­ which was partly finished. It is situ­ FARM. ated by the side of a hill with a skirt. This year they are allowed to I ing gets the business. 1. Best General Display by a home­ stream of water flowing through it, eliminate stockings. Next year—we ----- o----- with large shade trees. This has been shall spend our vacation at the bath­ steader. First prize, $5.00 offered by Portland is boasting, and have a turned into an exceedingly pretty ing beaches.—Dallas Observer. 1 Tillamook Countv Bank, 2nd prize $2.50 right to, because of the Columbia spot and beautified with flowers, Tut, tut, Brother Cates. Have a worth of merchandise Lv King & Highway. Let’s get even with the water falls, rustic seat*, camp and care. Of couise you mean that next Smith Co. metropolis of Oregon, and have a picnic grounds, lawn tennis, swings, year stockings and skirts will again 2. Best Farm Display by anyone. Tillamook Highway that for scenic etc. An ideal place to spend a hot day be required, but there are evil mind­ 1st prize, silver cup, by First National beauty would eclipse the Columbia under the shade of trees. Ashland is ed persons who might draw wrong Bank of Tillamook, Ore., 2nd prize, $2.50 by R. C. Magarreil. Highway. to be commended on its pretty park, conclusions and take it that you be- 3. Best Display of Grasses by a lieved the elimination would con- Homesteader, and the large crowds that patronize 1st prize, $2.50, 2nd If the Democratic free trade have it show how thoroughly it is enjoyed. tinue.—Hillsboro Independent. prize $1.50 offered by Alex. McNair knocked the bottom out of the lum- | VVhoever planned the park and splen­ ------o to be paid in mdse. ber and dairy industries, it must be ideas are to be commended for There is no good excuse for con- 4. Six best Onions, 1st prize 60 _• 2nd that it must have also knocked the did the artistic manner in which every ­ tinuing the two-telephone system in prize 40c offered bv Tillamook Mercan­ values of timber and dairy lands. thing is so nicely arranged. One fea- Portland or any other city of Oregon. tile Company. Cash. That being the case, how can county that is to be added to the park The fearful extra burden of expense, 5. Best Bunch of Oats, A $1.00 bug­ assessors make the same assessments tv.e will also be an attraction. It is pro ­ on these lands when they are not posed to pipe the different mineral borne by home owners and business gy whip. Offered by W. A. Williams. worth as much as they were last waters into the park and the citizens men, might be justified if the state 2nd prize 50c by Nestucca Grange. had no power to regulate rates and 6. Best Three Cabbage. 1st prize year? and visitors will be allowed to drink service. But the state has the power 75c worth Baking Powder. 2nd prize these mineral waters free of cost. —it can force a telephone monopoly 25c worth Baking Powder offered by What’s the use of beefing if it costs The scheme is a good one and will to charge fair and reasonable rates Conover & Condi t, Grocery Store. an additional $450,000 a year to run attract visitors to that city. The snap and to render good service. We com­ 7. Best Display, of Clover, by a the municipal government of Port­ shot man was sorry this feature of plain about high taxes, and we sub­ Homesteader. 1st prize, pitchfork. land? The people voted for the new the park was not finished when he mit to paying for two telephone sys­ 2nd. Bull Chain given by Lamar’s Var­ commission system, and now they was there, for he surely would have tems without a murmer. Consolida­ iety Store. have obtained it, why, they didn’t had a mineral booze on had it been tion should be accomplished within 8. Best Display of Potatoes by a ought to beef about the extra cost. completed. the next few years, else the two sys­ boy under 16 years of age. 1st prize, The Oregon System has proved its If ----- o----- tems will continue to grow side by $1.00 knife by H. Mason & Co. to be a great tax eating institution in 9. Best Squash, bv boy under 15 Another Bay City Editor has gone side until the capital investment and many ways. years of age. 1st prize $2.25 sweater, by the board, and at the same time expense will have assumed to enor ­ ----- o----- he gained some experience in at- mous proportions. The public ultimat- 2nd prize, stick pin and cuff holders Of course the home team was the tempting to run a paper where the ly has to pay all this expense, and the valued at $1.00, offered by R. E. Wil­ best base ball players in the two field is not large enough to support sooner consolidation is effected, the son. games on Sunday and Monday, but it. Anyway, business men who dabble less the public will have to pay.—Ore­ DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT | 10. 1 Chocolate and one Cocoanut they showed a magnanimous spirit in the newspaper business as a side gon Voter. i cake. First prize, comforter valued when, by a few errors, they gave the issue with the expectation of con­ game to the visitors on Monday. Well trolling it for business or political The prohibitionists of Oregon are at $1.50 offered by Ammer Furniture i TOC «ce« the Harriman’s would have felt bad reasons, generally get "stung" good not entirely satisified with the pro­ Co. 2nd prize, stand cover valued^ at I unu,T to have been defeated twice. How­ and hard. Everybody who have at­ hibition law that will go into effect $1.00, by W. H. Guest, Noveltv Store. cr$a 11. Best Loaf of Bread by girl un­ ever, they were good, clean enjoyable tempted it in Tillamook County January I. It will not prohibit the ball games and afforded plenty of have gone through that experience, people of the state from getting der 18 years of age. 1st prize 60c, 2nd 40c. Tillamook Meat Co. amusement. and, no doubt others will try it with about all they want of intoxicants 12. Best Display of Cakes. Prize . a like experience and financial loss, and there will in all likelihood be Gilt frame picture, offered by Grand It pays to advertise. When making only to admit that they had fooled more private consumption at homes Leader. a trip by auto to Southern Oregon, away a lot of good money for nothin'« than at present. It is a law,as prob­ 13. Best Loaf of Bread made from we were a little surprised when ap­ But there are not so many business ably intended by the liquor men, to Vim Flour. Prize 1 sack of Vim flour. proaching the city limits of a certain tnen now who want to throw away disgust the people to such an extent Tillamook Feed Co. town to hear a man stationed there their money in that manner. When that they may repeal it, yet it may * 14. Best Display of Canned Fruit, are in now, come early and get your supply yell out at the top of his voice “Tl.c Bro. Smith first came to Tillameok lead them into the idea of prohibit­ 1 doz. half-gallon iruit jars. Offered while stock is complete. town’s wet! The town's wet.” but he discussed the newspaper situation ing importation. The majority of the by The Satisfaction Store. somehow one don’t have that dry in this county with the snap shot iteople were for prohibition, but the We have the finest assortment of pencils, 15. -Best Trio of Chickens, any feeling on entering a "wet’’ city as man, and although he did not agree egislature was not. There is a hint breed. 1st prize, $1.50 can Clough’s tablets, erasers, pens, pen holders, inks, etc. they do when they enter a "dry” ter­ with us then and thought the we were that the supreme court will declare Carbolic compound. 2nd 1 qt. can of ritory. The saloon keepers however prejudiced, he now acknowledges this law or the legislative action un- Clough’s Carbolic Compound. C. I. FOUNTAIN PENS 25 per cent off, for a short believe in advertising and this is how that we were right and he ought to constitutional.and to many a prohi- Clough Co. time only 25 per cent off on Waterman Ideal the tourists were advised of the fact. be kicked. Well, he is kicked out of bitionis in the state such a decision 16. Best Can of Peaches. Prize, pens. the Bay City Examiner. There were would be welcomed, for the law as set of beauty pins valued at $1.00. Off­ The dual system of citizenship will some good traits about Bro. Smith, doctored by the legislature is simply ered by Jenkin’s Jewelry Store. Hard wood ruler free to our patrons. 17. Best Display of fancy work. 1st cause lively discussion in the United and he was giving Bay City a fairly a screaming farce and slap in the States before many moons. And it is good newspaper.. We hope he will face of every conscientious prohi­ prize, mdse, valued at $3.00, 2nd prize right and proper that it should, for, liave better luck next time. It takes a bitionist of Oregon.—Woodburn In­ mdse, valued at $2.00, offered by Hal- 1 tom. it is beginning to dawn on our citi­ large population to make and support dependent. | 18. . T Best ■■ hand ’ sewing by girl under zens that a large number of natural­ newspapers, and where the popula­ 14 of age. 1 1st prize, work bas- ized citizens are showing a decided tion is small and scattering, sucn as The county clerk who gets a ket years valued at $2 00. Offered by Mrs. leaning towards the countries from exists outside of Tillamook City, it is 50c or $1 commission from the sta­ which they came and are op< nly op­ a hard matter for newspapers to tionary house, and the county com­ D. H. McIntyre, 2nd prize, locket val- at $1.00 by A. H. Harris, Jewelry- posed to what President Wilson and make a living, and as for bona fide missioner who gets to per cent from ued the government think is the right and subscribers, they only amount to a the road machinery house, are getting man. 18. Best Patched Overalls ______ by girl proper course for this country to pur­ comparatively few, which was the scarcer and scarcer. A few are left, under 18 years of age. 1st prize. 50c, sue while the European countries are case with the Bay City Examiner. with their dirty mits out for a tip, 2nd prize, 25c. Offered by R. Y. Bla­ at war. Some drastic measure should Our advice to business men who own and there are a few business firms lock. be inaugurated to eliminate this dual newspaper plants with the idea that still willing to risk giving these ham­ 19. Beat darned stocking or sock by systm of citizenship, which is liable it is going to help them in a busine.s sandwich handouts. One firm in the girl under 18 years of age. 1st prize to cause serious complications now or politick! way, is to get rid of the printing line is notorious all over the 50c, 2nd prize, 25c. that these naturalized citizens have plants as soon as possible. They are Pacific Northwest for these out-of- Base ball game, Other sports. Races shovel so much antagonism to the an expensive and unsatisfactory lux­ date methods. Its business has been and everything. Speaking program, ury and generally acts as a boomer­ falling off of late, as the majority of children’s parade. Floats Everyone United States. ang. There are even now in Tilla- public officials are of higher type than expected to bring exhibits irrespective We are sorry we have upset Bro. mook those who will admit that the the contemptible little grafters who of prizes offered. Trombley's apple cart, or, to be more snap shot man is preaching the gos- don’t know any better than to try to Partial list of premiums, others to correct, those who inspired the ed­ pel truth in this respect, for they make pin money by sneak-thief meth­ appear later. itorial criticising the snap shot man. have been "stung." To keep apple eider sweet add one ods. One firm in the road machinery We feel sorry if we have hurt their RE3OL.VED line has ben bumped pretty heavily package of preservoline to each 50 gal­ feelings and punctured their hide. of late, for they started out on the lons of cider. Sold by C. I. Clough More Taxes. T hat you _ will BE But, say, Bro. Trombley, the litigants theory that every county commis­ Co. made a great smudge in accusing the sioner was a crook, and they were We are informed from Washington vith City Council of being bribed, and that Death of Charley Handley. the administration is about to willing to play the game along crook­ dined and wined, etc., and now they turn ed lines. — Oregon Voter. ----- o — — the problem of ways and are falling all over themselves to mean, to says --------- 0--------- Globe Democrat. This News was received in this city on take "hush money" from those who we arc quite the sur«,, ITS. NOT ONLY is wrong as to Under date of August 16, democrat­ Tuesday that Charley Handley died put up the money for the gay old tense. The administration to ic paper* carried dispatches saying suddenly in California, Attorney T. 1 time the city dads had while inspect­ the problem of way* and turned but a that "President Woodrow Wilson to- B. Handley his brother, left on the i ing pavement. Well, isn’t it funny, long time ago. It created the mean* problem Jay began the task of mapping out morning train to attend the funeral. Bro. Trombley, and enough to make at the very beginning by putting we into hi* program for national defense ” It is about six years ago that Charley a Cheshire cat laugh when we see practice the favorite Democratic There was. remarkable truth in the Handley left Tillamook, where he 1 the great transformation that have theory that the revenue can IT be main­ word "begen.” Only a *hort while was a well known character. He had come about. Hush, hush, hush, Bro. tained by reducing the income. The ago President Wilson was declaring a bright intellect and possessed a fine , Trombley, are you getting any "hush result which could have been revealed that there had been no neglect of disposition, but he had one regretta­ money” for publishing those editor­ in advance by a simple calculation in national defense. The platform on ble bad trait that was a stumbling ! ials? I elementry arithmetic, was a deficit, a which Wilson was elected was silent block to him becoming a bright pro- I ------o — istnnle'ind p1.1 "Y Could please you with our good ' continuing and growing deficit. on preparedness. The republican plat­ fessional man in the community. Carl Haberlach is now having the Where before had been a full purse form was drawn by men who had at-ill * \V • U1 ■' ? roce 9es’ we wouldn’t ask you to come most strenuous time and difficult task was now an empty pocket, with a both the knowledge to understand I time VV.wiH °r,y try,ng to gCt -vou our store the first School Opened Monday. in disposing of Tillamook cheese hole in it. To fill the pocket an in­ national needs and the ocurage to ■ o—— since he handled that industry, but come tax was created, and to that say what they believe. They wrote The Tillamook Public and Hieh If we don’t ni- .p tase ^’ou' 80 you will come back to us. considering everything he is doing was added a war tax, levying special these words. "We believe in the d°Sf °Ut wonderfully well. It ought to con­ toll* upon bankers, broker*, commis­ maintenance of an adequate navy for School opened on Monday with a WewantyouJXcX" and vince him that many of our so-called sion metchants, proprietor* of amuse­ the national defense and we condemn good attendance of pupils, and the vou so we enn L.Ù 1 ’ ’ and wc are going to please political reformers are a pack of ment places, tobacco dealers and the action of the democratic house of school year promises to be quite suc­ you so we can keep it humbugs when it comes down to manufacturers, and stamp tax upon representatives in refusing to author- i cessful, there being a large number of dealing with actual business condi­ all kind* of commercial paper*. But ixe the constniction of battle ships ” experienced teachers employed. They tion». And that is the reason why they didn't mend the pot.-’ On August 16, 1915, when he began | include Karl W. Onthank, SuptM Pet- Mr. Haberlach is up tigainst a hard And now we are told that the ad­ pWnmnj for national defense, Presi- er Crockett, Geo. F. Sanders, Lucia problem right now in doing his beat ministration is contented with the dent H ilson paid a magnificent trib­ Macklin, Mrs. H. C. Hansen, Emma to maintain the price of cheese at a necessity—mark the word!—of rais­ ute to the wisdom, foresight and Leland, D. E. Reed, Pauline McEl- groceries smoked meats fruits veg good figure Conditions have been de­ ing at least $75.000.000 and possibly courage of the men who wrote the re­ vajn. Hazel McKown, Miss Case/ ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. cidedly against him and will continue »-xxj.000,000 more revenue per annum publican platform in June, 1912.— ( lara M. Pruehs, Beatrice Chaneav. Ethel Klann, Mabel Goync, Harriett to be as long as free trade is allowed . than is being raised under the present Astorian. TILLAMOOK Gaylord, Retta Smith, Mrs. Laura I. to interfere with the dairy business. I extraordinary laws. The war tax law ------ o------ OREGON I.each and Mrs. Clara Burge. This experience will, surely modify now in force will expire by limitation The politician who is always Mr. Haberlach'» ideas some, for in December 31, but it is to be re-enact­ ready to jump sideways at the rail­ his younger days he was raised and ed with increased rates, and with W e have made special arrange-1 One ton of coal equals two cords of Don t forget those busted castings nertured with one of U’Ren’s sucking many addition* to the schedules. It is roads and holler for the "deer pee- ments with the Telephone Co., to 1 pul is usually employing no one but bottles in his mouth, imbibing those reported that among the addition* wood and you don’t have *o sow and Can be welded for half. Goods sent “reform" norstmnis and he even went will be $ tax on gasoline and possibly himself at ¿he pliblic expense. Accor­ split it, I-amb-Schradcr Co, Hello connect you directly with our office, j by parcel post and express promptly to that extreme and opposed the automobiles, ar j an ' induit* rial yev- ding to the complications just com­ Centra/ Gi'nte z8\V. • in case you wish any of our GOOD returned. Hiner & Reed, Tillamook, pleted by the auditing department of » COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co, Call i8\\ Oregon, « ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Advertisements. First Insertion, per line..............$ Each subsequent insertion, line. Business and professional cards one month .............................. Locals per line each insertion. Display advertisement, an inch, one month ............................... All Resolutions of Condolence ar.d Lodge Notices, per line.. Cards of Thanks, per line......... N-tices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen etc., minimum rate, not ex­ ceeding five lines.................... I want my suit tailored-to-order ! ——<•— Yes! We do have customers with decided preferences and being in L. _:ness to suit our patrons instead of ourselves, we gladly recommend I Ed. V. Price & Co. who make clothes of surpassing excellence as you want them. at a price you can readily afford to pay—delivered when you want them. Call today and leave your measure. A. A. PENNINGTON, Exclusive Agent for Tillamook, Oregon All School Books CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO PLEASED W hat Y ou B uy from the quality the P rice , know is R.K3HT. RAY & co. , ,