Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 23, 1915, Image 2

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    'T il lamook Headlight, Septe mber 23,
HOMESTEADERS’ FAIR.
cles. It may be hard to guess what
Jury List for October Term.
theSe 2I.7J2 autos cost a year for
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oil, tires, repairs and de­
Following is the jury list for the Large Gathering at Blaine—Minister
.10 gasoline
preciation, but it must run up close to October term of the Circuit , Court
Meets With Bad Accident.
•05 tour or five millions.
which will convene on Monday, Oct.
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4=
,
The Ortgon Voter, which made a i ; Harris, VV. G., 1 illamook, liveryman.
Between three and four hundred
too
big smudge about the boundary lines Marolf, A. N., T illamook, farmer.
.05 of school district No. 9, do.n’t appear Kinnaman, Lon, Tillamook, farmer. people attended the homesteaders
fair at Blaine on Saturday, which was
to have much weight with the Su­ Heilmeyer, John, Beaver, farmer.
held at the ,Magarrell place, quite a
• 50 preme Court judges. It evidently tried Davidson, H. S., Beaver, farmer.
to make much ado about nothing and Kranyr, L. M., Cloverdale, Telephone few homesteaders coming from Mt.
lamentably failed in its premeditated
manager.
Hebo. The day was ideal, and all w ho
05 effort to influence the Supreme Court Knight, E. VV., Tillamook, farmer.
attended enjoyed the beautiful weath-
.05 with the articles which the attorney Magarrell, R. C., Blaine, farmer.
drew attention to when arguing the Biggs, Sr., John A. Bayoccan, farmer er, quite a number from this city and
case. We believe the whole system of Dye, Connie, Tillamook, farmer.
•■urrounding country being present.
levying special school taxis is wrong Gladwell, W. D., Tillamook, farmer. There was a good display of fruits,
•a? and the law should be changed so Elliott, C. A., Tillamook, farmer.
vegetables, grasses, poultry, etc., and
that every taxpayer would pay their Lundquist, Chas., Hebo, farmer.
several head of blooded stock.
proportion
to
taxes
for
schools
and
Martiny,
David,
Tillamook,
cruiser.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
every pupil in the county should en­ Goldsworthy, James, Hemlock, farm­
R. Y. Blalock won the prize for the
(Strictly in Advance.)
er.
joy the same privileges of receiving
best float in the parade, but that
One yeai ........................................ $1.50 a common or high school education. Deihl, J. S., Tillamook, farmer.
which came in for the most attraction
Six months ............................................ 75 If the Oregon Voter would advocate Jackson, A. O.. Hebo, farmer.
was “Going to Oregon” by \V. R.
this
it
wopld
be
getting
at
the
whole
Miller,
M.-J.,
Bay
City,
merchant.
Three months........................................ 50
trouble.
Neilson, Ben, Tillamook, farmer.
Speece.. He drove a team of cows to
Gilbert, W. J., Beaver, merchant.
represent the proverbial ox-team—
This is to certify that Fred C.
The snap shot man feel sorry that Jacoby, Theo., Bay City, farmer.
which drew a sled with his wife seat­
Iloker is the sole owner and publisher Thomas Gilford Stillwell is seeking
_ Randall, Cyrus, Tillamook, farmer.
of the 'I illamook Headlight, and that to recover the land he gave for the Jennings, J. VV., Bay City, farmer.
ed in it, with the inscription “Going
there is no’morgage on the same.
children’s park and play ground, not Livingston, VV. H., Bay City, mer­ to Oregon” above. Mr. Speece packed
chant.
because the citizens did not appre­
one child on his back, and a boy car­
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. ciate the splendid gift but on account Day, Wesley, Bay City, farmer.
ried what everybody supposed was a
Chance
,
M.
T.,
Tillamook,
farmer.
of its management, brought about by
pig
in a sack, which, how’ever, prov­
I.ane,
A.
S.,
Hebo,
farmer.
conditions he imposed in the deed.
We felt at the time that .Mr. Stillwell Abplanalp, Mike, Tillamook, farmer. ed to be a dog.
Editorial Snap Shots.
had been wrongly advised when he I Johnson, Malphus, Garibaldi, farmer.
In the homesteaders’ exhibits that
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specified a special board to look after Berns, Frank, Tillamook, farmer.
of W. R. Speece was decidedly the
We believe it. The Smith bridge on the park and with so many “s rings” Gist, Ivan, Cloverdale, farmer.
best and worthy of special mention,
the Blaine road is dangerous, for it embraced in the deed. We are a little
has a nasty sag in the center.
for it not only contained a varied col-
in
doubt
what
is
best
for
the
city
to
County
Court
Business.
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do under the circumstances. 1 here
lection of fruits and vegetables, but
Two ex-mayors of Tillamook City are those who think Mr. Stillwell is
In the matter of appointing a bridge also what a good homesteader’s wife
have violated a city ordinance. We not doing the square thing because
wonder where the "sinners” expect those who have had the management tender for the Tillamok river draw can do in the culinary department.
to go to when they pass in their of the park have not made the show­ bridge, the war department having
Of the farm displays, R. Y. Blalock,
the court that this was nec­
checks.
ing they might have with the money notifyed
Jacob
Nicklaus, Fannie Smith and II.
already expended, but it was his wish essary, 1“ W. Stanley was appointed L. Jensen showed what the Blaine
It seems that the property owners and desire that it should be managed to the position.
In the matter of the county road country could do in producing fine
are not so much concerned about the by a special board, anil, as we look at
assessment as they are about the levy. the matter, he is as much to blame as master, it appearing that the time of fruit, vegetables, corn, grasses, etc.,
And about the only place to cut down any one else if the affairs of the park F. E. Hobson will be taken up with and these exhibitors are entitled to a
on the levy is the road ffind..
have not been properly administreed. the work of the Tillamook-Yamhill good deal of credit for their varied
As we have previously stated, Mr. joint district for the balance of the
The public schools of the county Stillwell was badly advised in this year, C. A. Dunn was appointed road and nicely arranged displayes.
have started up after a long summer respect, and being sick at the time, master.
\V. C. King had a good display of
In the matter of an inspector for
vacation, but ijn’t it time to give the probably did not realize that he had
apples and pears, and R. C. Magarrell i
children another holiday so that thè made a mistake. We appreciated Mr. the concrete roads that are being
teachers can hold their annual teach­ Stillwell’s gif» at the time and admir­ constructed by the Arenz Construc­ also had a varied display, both of
ers’ conventions at the taxpayers' ex­ ed his public spirit, and for that tion Co.., G. G. Hall was appointed which were excellent. Dave Redda-
pense?
way showed some fine artichokes.
reason we feel sorry that he has seen at a salary of $50.00 per month.
In the matter of the petition of C.
fit to recover the land on account of
The children of Blaine should not
Business men "stung" again, By a a few alleged irregularities in not A. Eastman et al for a county road
be forgotton, for they are taking a
man who succeeded in getting credit complying with the conditions. Tilla- j the same was rejected.
In the matter of the petition of lively interest in raising vegetables,
and then suddenly took flight. Isn’t mook City has been unfortunate in '
ii time for the business men to tight­ not having any public spirited citizens Solon Schiffman and John Schild for and these young folks showed on Sat­
en up on the credit system, and get who saw the need of a children's nlay county roads, these were continued.
urday that they know how to raise
In the matter of the petition of J.
together to prevent being "stung” in ground and park, notwithstanding
them by the excellent showing <nade.
F.
Bradley
for
a
county
road,
known
the future?
many have made a pile of money
Unfortunate Accident.
as
the
Dean
’
s
Point
road,
the
board
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while residing here, and the thought
The base ball game attracted a good
Some persons are advocating bond­ occurred to Mr. Stillwell, while sick in of county road viewers having made
ing the state for $10,000,000 for road California, that he would be that and filed an amended and supplemen­ crowd, but one unfortunate accident
survey, it was
improvements, while others want generous and public spirited citizen, tal report as to the
occurred. While Rev. J. Samples was
$1,000,000 raised in taxation every notwithstanding that the land was all ordered that the petition and report batting he was struck on the jaw by
be
rejected,
Commissioner
McKim-
year for the next ten years, and there­ of his wordly possessions. No matter I
objecting to an unfavorable de­ a ball, which broke the bone in two
by avoid bonding. It’s a good plan to how the present case is decided, we ens
cision.
places. The rev. gentleman was a
pay as we go and not run into debt, must give Mr. Stillwell credit for be-1
if it can be avoided.
ing sincere at the time he made the , In the matter of the Tillamook baptist minister, and had been called
Bay
City
road
improvement,
will
ex
­
Rift.
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tend the time until next year, with to a church at Gateway, in Eastern
We are not going to say another
the understanding that the county Oregon. Some of the kind neighbors
Dangerous Weapons.
unkind word about a Ford. One per­
pay $2.60 for each additional barrel circulated a subscription to help the
formed a herculean task on Saturday,
above 4780, and the sum of $2.58 for
when it packed Bro. Trombley, the
An exchange says that a man was each and every additional cubic yard unfortunate man out.
Democratic free trade booster, to seen running down the street with a I over and above 1000 cubic yards.
Dr. Shearer, of Cloverdale, was at­
Blaine and back and did not collapse pistol in one hand and a newspaper in
tending the fair and he took Samples
under the immense load. When a tin the other. It asks why should a man
there in his auto to have the injuries
Barn Had Narrow Escape.
sissy can <lo that it must have some be allowed to run loose with a pistol?
attended to.
merit.
I'pon second thought one asks which
County Agriculturist R. C. Jones,
of the two "weapons” was really the
On Sunday morning when the milk­
VVe find a number of taxpayers who most dangerous and deadly? The pis­ ers went to their work at the Harri­ made a speech in the afternoon, in
coincide with the snap shot man, and tol, we admit kills quickly, but the son ranch they discovered fire in one
who believe that a uniform school lax newspaper sometimes docs the same of the big mows. The fire was caused which he complimented the people of
should he levied for the county, do­ thing by a different—although a by spontaneous combustion and was Blaine for the fine showing they made
ing away with special school taxes. slower—process. What are dangerous located in the middle of the mow’ near that day.
There are good and justr reasons why weapons anyway?
The Prize Winners.
the bottom. Help was summoned at
this should be done, for it is not fair
A horse slues at a piece of news­ once and the small garden hose was
Following
arc the prize winners:
to tax one district with a special tax paper while a man shies at what is in brought into use. All of the places
Best general display by a home­
and not the other.
it. A difference with some distinction, where the smoke was coming through steader— 1st prize, VV. R. Speece, $5.,
if you please.—Oregon Law School except one was blocked up to stop by Tillamook County Bank; 2nd, E. J.
The Germans who came to the Journal. ________________
the draft, and water was turned into McLaughlin, $2.50 worth merchandise
I nited States after the Franco-Prus­
the one hole in an endeavor to put by King & Smith Co.; 3rd, F. W. Ber­
sian war showed their good judgment.
Price of Tillamook Cheese.
out the fire. In the meantime hose ger.
1 heir sons would now be engaged in
from the city fire department were
the horrible butchery that is now go­
Best Farm Display—1st, R. Y. Bla­
Cheese has been on the down grade joined and connected to the nearest lock, silver cup, by First National
ing on in Europe had they remained
hydron and more water was brought
so
far
as
price
is
concerned
for
some
there. And all because the Kaiser
into play. During this time a large Bank, 2nd, Jacob Nicklaus, $2.50 by
wants to be the political boss and lime regardless of the fact that there force of men were busy hauling the R. C. Magarrell; 3rd, Fannie Smith,
is
no
foreign
competition,
if
the
tariff
military director of Europe.
$1.00, by K. E. Wilson; 4th, H. L.
on cheese was higher than Gilroy’s hay out of the barn in wagons and Jensen,
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$1.00, by R. E. Wilson.
carrying it away from
'
' ‘ barn. It
the
kite,
it
would
make
no
difference
in
We noticed that over ten thousand
was nearly noon before all the hay
Best Disploy of Grasses by a home­
the
price
of
cheese
today,
regardless
persons visited Crater Lake this sum­
was carried from the barn and the steader— 1st F. VV. Berger; 2nd VV. R.
mer. With a road built around Ne- of the rantings of Bro. Baker The fire was entirely out. The barn con- Speece, $2.50 and $1.50 in money by
carney mountain there would be a war has protected our cheese market tained two mows full of hay. One Alex McNair Co.
continual stream of autos Coming and better than any tariff could, still the mow was not damaged
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Six Best Onions—1st, R. Y. Blalock
going around that picturesque spot. price of cheese has been going down much of the hay that was carried
out 60c., 2nd, C. B. Measor, 40c by Tilla­
And the time is coming, and is not of late. We are pleased to note, how­ will be saved.
mook Mercantile Co.
fai distant, when the people of Tilla­ ever, that the late market reports
Best Bunch Oots—1st, M. Thomp­
mook will demand this improvement. state that the price will soon be on
Cloverdale Items.
the upgrade again.— Herald.
son, buggy whip by VV. A. Williams;
ini-
Bro. Trombley overlooks one
2nd, R. Y. Blalock, 50c. by Nestucca
Bro. Dunstan didn't get the first
(From the Courier.)
Grange.
prize in the procession at Blaine on porter that effects our market very
K. Webb and family were diesis
guests
Saturday with that bunch of pretty materially, namely, Canada. The Can­
Three Best Cabbages—1st, L. San­
girls in his* auto. VVe must admit that adians pay no taxes here yet, under a this week of Clarence Hushbeck and doz; 2nd C. B. Measor, 75c, and 25c.
Blaine has some handsome young Democratic free trade policy, they wife. Mr. Webb is considering a pro- worth baking powder, by Conover
women and we were
__ wondering
________ „ compete with our home producers posal to trade his dairy ranch near & Condit Grocery store.
whether Bro. Dunstan was gathering without bearing any of our taxes. 1 illamook for farm property near
Best Display of Clover, (home­
them up to exhibit them at the state Every pound of Canadian cheese sold McMinnville.
Dr Shearer was called to the home steader)— 1st, VV. R. Speece; 2nd, F.
fair, as lie appears to be gathering in the United States displaces just
VV. Berger. Pitchfork and bull chain
up all the best things in Tillamook that much American made cheese. ot Mr. and Mrs. Shultz at Mcda this by Lamar’s Variety store.
I
bis
is
a
fact
that
admits
of
no
evas
­
morning
where
lie
found
their
it-year
for that purpose.
ion by even so good a dodger as Bro. old daughter suffering with appc'ndc-
Best Display of Potatoes by a boy
How to distinguish between Hol­ 1 romblcv. While professing to be a citis. 1 he doctor took the child to the under 16 years—1st. Hchshcll Hollett
stein and Jersey milk is giving in the friend of the American producer, who Iloals hospital at Tillamook today knife by H. Mason i Co; 2nd Charles
following advice: "Put a brand new supports him, Bro. Trombley advo­ where an operation will be performed Burnett.
Best Squash —1st, Floyd Booth; 2nd
dollar in the bottom of your pail and cates a policy that invites competition I this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Foster left Tues­ Miles Blalock. $2.25 sweater and stick
start milking. If the milk rises nearly against the very ones who feed him.
Evidently
Trombley
will
have
to
re
­
day
morning
for
a
month's
visit
at
pin and cuff holders by R. E. Wilson.
to the top of the bucket and is so
pure and clear that you can see the vise his policy or the local producer their old home in Newton, Illinois.
Best Trio Chickens—¡st, Francis
w
ill
tell
him
to
look
elsew
here
for
his
Mrs.
Frank
Foster,
of
Mcda
accom
­
dollar shining at the bottom of the
Welsh; 2nd R. C. Magarrell. Clough's
support
—
to
the
non-American
tax
panied
them
as
far
as
Portland
and
bucket, it’s a Holestein, But if the
Carbolic compound by C. I. Clough.
milk doesn’t quite cover the dollar payer whom Trombley, and every will visit relatives in Chico, California
Six Best Carrots (homesteaders)—
before
returning.
other
Democrat,
is
so
solicitous
about
it's a Jersey.” We hope this won’t
Besides cheese is a luxury, not a
L. M. Kraner has completed a san­ 1st, E. J McLaughlin, 4 tbs. coffee by
cause a Holestein-Jersey fight in Till­
necessity and in these good old Dem­ itary drinking fountain and it is lo­ Wilmot Bros.
amook.
ocratic times, the average citizen has cated at the corner of his residence.
Six Best Parsnips (homesteaders)—
No doubt, for the sake of notoriety, a hard time to get the commonest He has also made one for Dr. Shear­ 1st VV. R. Speece, 4tbs. coffee by
some county attorneys will endeavor necessities let alone any luxury.—Ne­ er which will be located at the doc- Wilmot Bros.
. , tor’s corner. They are made of cc-
ce­
Ducks—1st, Herman Smith, 50c. bv
to enforce the Sunday closing law. halem Times. ——o-----
ment and are an ornament as well as R. E. Wilson.
They will have the time of their lives
a
convenience.
Bro. Rankin docs not appear to
in doing so. The case we referred to
Best Farm boys exhibit—1st Miles
Virgil Kellow met with a scvcre
severe Blalock; 2nd. Robert Nicklaus; 3rd,
last week, where the law was attack­ have much sympathy or pity for the
popocratie accident last Monday while riding a Floyd Booth; 4th, Merle Jensen. First
ed, Marion County paid circuit and progressive democratic
justice court expenses to the parties Hoppers and free trade advocates for horse. The horse stepped in a hole and second prizes by VV. D. Gilbert &
who were arrested for violating the the inspired editorial has aroused his and stumbled, throwing its rider to son.
law when the judge decided that there indignation Don't worry Bro. Rankin the ground. His left leg was broken :
Fancy Work—tst. Mrs. H. L. Jen­
was no Sunday closing law. Now we these so-called political "reformers” and ankle badly crushed. Dr. Shearer
sons; third and fourth by R. E. VVil-
are informed there is. There's a cog don't amount of a row of beans in was called and made the young man sen;
2nd, Mrs. Walter Eason.
lose somewhere.
the estimation of the citizens, who as comfartable as possible.
Children’s Fancy Work—1st Mar­
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are now experiencing some of the re­
tha Dingcss; 2nd, Clara Booth.
Some persons blame the scarcitv of forms and paving for them by greatly
Card of Thanks.
money to the automobile craze. Fig­ reduced milk checks.
Cocoanut Cake—tst Mrs. C. A. Mc­
ures just compiled show there were
1 Thc undersigned wish to extend Donald; 2nd Lanra Bays.
on August 15. 21,732 autos in Oregon,
Best display of cakes—1st, Mrs J.
Mr. Bryan may be known to history their sincere thanks for thc sympathy
or one for every 36.8 persons, valued
and kindness shown to them upon the L. Jensen.
as
the
Great
Impracticable,
but
he
at $ ib,000,000. W hat is most surpris­ can make a speech.
death of their beloved husband, father
Bread—1st, Mrs. A. B. Wood.
ing considering that money is so
and grandfather. Our thanks are
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tight, 4716 new cars were purchased
Conscription at any time in this especially extended to the Masonic
in this state the first eight months of country might be unpopular, but if Order, who assisted so nobly in the I Carranza has an eccentric taste and
the year. It is estimated that it costs every young man were given two last sad rites.
. an inexplicable
pcrserverance
in
$1,102.50 daily for gasoline, not in­ years military training it wouldn't be
Mrs. B 11. Hathaway,
seeking to be president of such a
cluding that used by 3000 motor cy- needed.
John IL Hathaway and family. 1 country.
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First Insertion, per line............... $
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Business and professional cards
one month ................................
Locals per line each insertion.
Display advertisement, an inch,
cue month ..................................
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-nd Lodge Notices, per line .
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
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etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines......................
“ C ollege
C lothes
KINCAID
CLOTHES.
are not^ made ex
clusively for young
college men—they
arc made for all
young men who
grasp the advant­
age of wearing an
exceedingly smart
Suit or Overcoat.
Brandegee, Kincaid
& Co., the makers,
have sent us some
striking models
with “ pep ” and
“ zip ” of pre - ad­
vanced styles.
A. A. Pennington
TILLAMOOK CITY,
K I N C A
OREGON.
CLOTHES.
tablet
Ali School Books
are in .»ow, come early and get your supply
while stock is complete.
We have thc finest assortment of pencils,
inks etc.
tablets, erasers, pens, pen holders, inks,
FOUN I AIN PENS 25 per cent off, lor a short
time only 25 per cent oil on Waterman Ideal
pens.
Ilattlyvood ruler free to our patrons.
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w.
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&
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