to the postal biP by a vote of 321 to 72, the house now sends to the President of Published E very Thursday the United '■dates the amendment of the Webb-Kenyon law which prohibits or­ Frank Taylor, Editor and Publisher. dering liquors to be transported in inter­ My experience in operating and building state commerce, except for sacramental, “ Entered as second-class matter, Nov­ Silos for the past eight years, four thereof in ember 13th, 1905 at the postoffice atClo- scientific, medicinal or mechanical pur­ Tillamook County has led me to design the verdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un­ poses into any state or territory prohib der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. iting the manufacture or sale of liquor. ) In other words, when this amendment T I L L A M O O K S I L O S u bscription R atts becomes a law, every state where the One Year, in advance................... $1.00 Si* Months............................................50 sale or manufacture of liquor is now- Three Months........................................25 barred, will be ¡relieved of the ship­ Single Copy........................................... 05 ment into that state of intoxicating liquors. It is a drastic hone dry law, A d ver tisin g R ates and when in effect will make prohibition Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per is rnanufaelured in Tillamook, is a home product and is designed inch per month, single column. All states bone dry. One of the great drawbacks of the pro-' 1 ocal Reading Notices. 5 cents per for simplicity, durability, economy and efficiency. I also have line for each insertion. hibition movement has been the ship- j Timber land notices $1Q.00 ment into dry states of liquor by mail, j Silage Cutters, (las Engines, Farm Implements, Wagons, Manure Homestead notices 5.00 express and freight. The purpose of the Political Announcement Cards $10.00 »Spreaders, Hay Tools, etc. state law was nullified bv the manufact- urers and dealers in liquors. They made J ob D epar tm en t Al l G o o d s a r o A b s o l u t e l y G u a r a n t e e d a business of defying the prohibition My Job Department iscompletein every respect and I am able to do all kinds laws by shipping the forbidden liquor Commercial Job Printing on short into them. a n d a ll I n f o r m a t i o n F r e e . notice at reasonable prices. The passage of the Webb Kenvon law met its challenge by manufacturers w ho THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1917. took the case into courts on the claim LET ME HAVE YOUR TROUBLES that it w as unconstutional. The United SPAIN SERVING THE UNITED STATES. States Supreme Court, however, did n ot! Spain, that decadent nation which agree with distillers and brewers, and ' was given a body blow when it engaged declared the Webb-Kenyon law constitu- , in a war with the United States twenty tional. The Reed amendment now tills , years ago, is now coming again in the in a loop hole and makes it more bind­ T illa m ook , O regon limelight after so long a period off the ing. It makes illegal the sending of in­ map of the world. Spain is taking over toxicating liquor into a state which has the intercourse of this country with declared itself desirous of getting rid of Innocent the children of any wrong they can care for. A fund of $5 a month ( iermany since our ambassador left the liquor habit. doing, but nevertheless thev pay. from every school in Oregon would he llerlin. Senor Polo de Bernade, who One of the great drawbacks with Four million Belgian children are caring for several thousand hungry was ambassador to the United States which prohibitionists have been faced hungry today. A large percentage of kiddies. when the Cuban war broke out, is now was the < »It repeated statement that u n - j them are starving and will die regard­ Sunday, March 4, has been designated handling our affairs in Berlin, where he less the nation prohibits the manufact- j less of the haste with which money is as Belgian Relief Fund Day. We urge is the Spanish ambassador. This serv­ lire and sale of intoxicating liquor, it raised and rushed to them to buy food. every minister and every priest to speak ice performed by Spain in behalf of her was next to ueless for the states to pass i But a larger percentage of them can of the conditions in Belgium, and to old enemy will serve to strengthen the prohibition laws. The congress has take up a collection to buy food for the be saved. ties of friendship which have been now offered a knockout blow to that ar­ Will you try to get this picture in little ones. growing since the “ late pleasantness” gument. Congress does not say that j your mind? Imagine a long bread line; We urge every mayor, every county was ended. The United States has giv­ liquor shall not be manufactured, but if every child in it is hungry ; some of school superintendent and every com­ en evidence that it holds no enmity the members of the house and senate 1 them are starving and there is not mercial organization to help in this against the Spanish nation. continue to become converts to the de- j enough food for all. An officer comes work. Call meetings and orgauize to sirability of a dry nation, it w ill not be j down the line, lie examines each child save these innocent livis. Each com­ SENATOR HANDLEY COMPLIMENTED. long before there w ill be absolute prolii-. and separates the hungry from the munity should go at the work in its own The Portland Evening Telegram paid bition in the United States. Congress! starving, and the “ hungry” are pulled way, hut all remittances should be sent a compliment to our Tom Handley in a is very rapidly approaching the day1 out of the line screaming and kicking. to Mr. Eddy. They will he acknow­ recent issue, which reads as follows: when it will put » law of this character i (let that again. The “ hungry” are ledged, and full credit will he given “ Cheese, bovine diseases anil tish upon ttie books. each town and citv for what it does. separated from the “ starving.” have been the subjects in which Sena­ That is a true picture and it is the tor Tom Handley, of Tillamook, has AN APPEAL FOR AID basis of this appeal to all Oregonians been interested during the session and who have received big pay for their in legislation pertaining to these sub­ jects he secured all that his district de­ The Belgian Children Need It, Will You products sent to the war zone. We asx you to pay back a little sum sired . Help? of money to send to those children, so “ Probably the only thing that kept AND that all may have sufficient food to keep Tom Handley from being a star before This is an appeal on behalf of little them alive until the war is over. We the footlights or a movie king was the appeal for any sum you wish to give, fact that he inherited from his father children, and we want to reach: The wheat growers east of the Cas­ but send it ijuicklv. All remittances a taste for the law. As a young man should be made to S. L. Eddy, care of Handley was villain, leading man and cade mountains. Ladd A Tilton Bank, Portland, Oregon. The cowboys of the ■ame district. comedian for a road snow that hit the The fishermen of the rivers of Oregon. | It will reach the committee in charge of "tank’ ' towns of Oregon and Washing­ The dairymen in the valleys west of the Belgian Children's F ood Fund and to n . He claims to be an authority on will he promptly forwaideo. stale eggs and it may be that obtaining the Cascade mountains. The committee can keep a Belgian Ttie mothers and fathers and the this knowledge caused him to desert the si bool children of every school district child alive at a cost of $1 per month, or stage and practice law. TILLAMOOK a little over 3 cents a day. One hun­ In 1915 he found himself a member of in the state. We want to remind you wheat men dred dollars will feed UK) children one the house of representatives and 1917 a Bell Phone 53-J and you cow men. dairy men and home month; $1,000 will feed 1,