Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 17, 1910, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 17, 1910
Reader, pause and reflect. Whit­
The Webfoot Country.
her are they leading us? The}' are
Finding birth in North-coast rainy
seeking to overturn our entire sys­
Monarchical Schette Offered ty
season,
tem that was handed down to us by
the U’Ren Machine.
Do thoughts like these seem beyond
our fathers, incorporating the wis­
all reason?
Douglas Leader, Roseburg.
dom of ages. Shall we continue to
. That strange Mosaic tale in Bible
Under the title, "Please Read.” blindly follow ?
|
told,
a pamphlet fathered by certain
HEAD OF OLEO l Of sin-engendered Flood, that did
"wise statesmen" in Portland and MOXLEY
enfold
COLORS.
Oregon City, has been printed and
mailed to all voters of the State of Three Witnessess Say Member of The earth in forty days and nights
of rain,
Oregon.
It includes many bills ^House Was Their Chief Backer.
Bringing to man's faith, doubt,
that will be initiated for our Novem­
C hicago , March 3. — William J.
mistrust and pain,
ber electiou, and proposes an en­
Moxley,
Congressman from the six­ Here, as w'e hearken to the splash
tirely new system of government.
and fall
They propose to abolish our pre­ th District of Illinois, and his son.
sent representative system of gov­ in-law, John Dadle, who acts as Of the heavy drops, from the lead­
en pall
ernment. which has stood the test manager of his bogus butter factory,
of hundreds of years, and foist were named today as head con­ That covers mount' and forest with­
out end.
upon the people an entirely new spirators of the scheme for the sale
of illegally colored butterine in Seem easy to believe and compre­
and untried scheme.
hend.
The new system is projioaed Chicago and throughout the coun­
under the guise of giving more try, which has resulted in defraud­ A strange and sure awakening lies
in store,
power to the people, but ita effect ing the Government but of thous­
ands of dollars in taxes.
For future parents on this favored
will lie, if it slx-pld tie adopted, to
Revelations in which the name of
shore.
take away the lilierty they have,
Moxley and his son-in-law were bro­ For, if, in Evolution there lie aught,
and establish in its place an abso­
ught out were made on the witness Webb-feet and feathers must some
lute monarchical form of govern­
stand in Judge Landis’ courtroom
time be sought
ment.
by Daniel Bortz and Samuel Dries- On the future coming generations,
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We will take up first the act to bacli, former employes of William
here
create a “A Board of People’s In­ Broadwell, who was arrested many 1 By this rainy, misty Pacific Mere.
spectors of Government, and to times for his part in the conspiracy, For, if their shapes, to Cosmogonic
provide for the publication anil and who recently was sentenced to
laws,
circulation of the Oregon Official a term of six years in the Federal Be true, webba will be found
Gazette,” found on pages 19 and prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.,
between their paws,
'20 of that publication. The bill and to pay' a fine of $15,000.
And covered o’er with downy feath­
Federal investigations of the ole­
provides for the election of three
ers sweet.
inspectors, at a salary of $30 Ml omargarine industry was ordered The infant’s body, to match, webb­
each, with all necessary traveling by Judge Landis after the court had
ed feet.
expenses. These three inspectors listened to the testimony of three Shall we stop here to think and
shall be editors of the Official Gaz­ men who pleaded guilty.
cogitate,
Manufacturers Give Coloring.
ette. a paper to be printed and cir­
Whether the first infant cry, that
Broadwell appeared as a witness
culated by the State of Oregon,
but late
which 'will print reports of the in­ on his own account, and told of Did greet the pained air, as on its
spectors, and letters and communi­ purchasing the white oleomargarine
back
cations from officials and citizens I from manufacturers, who, he said,
government.
I
furnished
him
with
the
coloring,
on the science of
These reports, letters, and com­ and of the selling the illegally-col­
munications will lie printed free, pro­ ored product to restaurants, hos­
vided they meet with the approba­ pitals and hotels.
Samuel Driesbach told the court
tion of the ins|>ectors.
But, Mr.
Farmer, if your ideas do not meet that in 1900 he mixed oleomargar­
with favor with the inspectors you ine in different places on the West-
will have to pay advertising rates Sideof the city,principally in barns.
to have your article inserted. See He said he went under the name of
the Jersey Creamery Company and
section 3.
mixed about ten tubs a day.
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These three inspectora are to be
He told of being in a barn mixing
perfect men. They are to attend the product when the place was rai­
the sessions of the Legislature, see ded anil of escaping by a secret
that no mistakes are made, "inves­ stairway. Driesbach said that the
tigate the management of every oleomargarine "moonshiners” had
public office supported wholly or an organization to maintain high
in part by public funds, as often as prices and that one of the members
may lie necessary.”
They shall bad been slugged, because he cut
conduct all these ins|iections and prices.
investigations and report through
Oleo Moonshiner's Organize.
the Gazette, "solely for the informa­
William Broadwell described met­
tion of the citizens, without motive hods used to "dodge" revenue col­
or desire for personal, or partisan lectors. At one time he said he had
nd vantage.”
15 tuba of oleomargarine stored at
In other words, we will have dis­ the Moxley plant and when the rev­
honest legislatures and dishonest enue collector made a raid on his
officials in every branch of govern­ place he had the stuff shifted from
ment, but we will have three per­ place to place.
fect inspectors, at an enormous ex­
The witness said he was preai
pense, to keep the |>eop)e informed dent of the Association of Oleo
of their crookedness.”
"Moonshiners," which was organ­
These papers are to lie sent to ized in 1907. The organization kept
every registered voter in the state of lnMiks concerning its dealings, but
Oregon. Extra copies may lie had at finally the members decided to
cost. The state will do all the print­ have the tiooka burned.
ing, and people who are not Oregon
Broadwell testified that an emp­
registered voters or taxpayers may loye of the Moxley plant showed him
subscribe at $1 per annum. The bill how to use the coloring anil that
does not proqide for the disposition John Dadie, son-in-law of Moxley,
of that $1 per annum from nubacri- always took care of a Ismd for him
bers, und, of course, it will go to when he was arrested.
the inspectors as "emoluments of
It is expected the grand jury in-
office.” Andeven if the bill did pro­ vetigation will begun on Monday.
vide. what a lieautiful iqqmrtunity
for graft there would lie!
Good Cough Medicine for Children.
The season for coughs and colds
a • W
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near at hund und too much care
Section 5, page 20. provides that
cannot
lie used to protect the child­
the election ahull be by the propor­
ren. A chilli ia more likely to con­
tionate method.
Election by ma­ tract diphtheria or scarlet fever
jorities is alsiliahed. Any candidate when be has u cold. The quicker
receiving one-third of the registered you cure liis cold the less the risk.
vote of the state is to be declared Chamberlain's cough remedy ia
the uole reliance of many mothers,
elected. Each elector has'three votes, unit u few others who have tried it
of course, one for each candidate, are unwilling to use any other. Mrs.
but he can cast them all for one F.F. Starcher of Riply, W. Va. sues
candidate. In that way three men I have never tiaed uny other than
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for
representing
radically
different my children und Ims always given
ideas and principles can lie elected, good satisfaction.*' Thia remedy
thus destroying unity in the ’Board contania no odium or other narcotic
of Inspectors,” and giving greater and may lie given as confidently to
a child as to an adult. For sale by
chance for graft by charging every lairmar'a Drug Store.
man for having his ideas of govern­
ment published in the Gazette.
A Pleasant Physic.
When you want a pleasant physic
Now. as to the coat of this new
tangled scheme. The bill provides give Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tables a trial. They are mild
(see section 71 that $1 for each regis­ and gentle in their a'ction and
tered voter shall lie appnqiriated always produce a pleasant cathartic
annually, to pay "bills forei|>eneca effect. Call nt laumir’a Drug Store
for a free sample.
aud salaries of said Imard and the
bills for the publication of the Ga­
An Awful Eruption
zette.
A further appropriation of
of a volcano excites brief interest,
$13, UX) is made lor the Isiard to em­ and your interval in akin eruptions
ploy **ex|>ert accountants and other will tie as short, if you use Huck
assistance." and if that is not len a Arnica Salve, their quickest
enough they can apply to the cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers,
or fever sores are soon healed hv it.
l>eople
for
more.
Sup|ioaing Heat for Bums, cuts. Bruises. Sire
that we have I.VUW registered vol"
Hands. Chilblains
era and taxpayer» entitled to a free and I lies It gives instant relief.
Ale. at < has I. Clough,
cojiy of the Gazette, it will cost the
people of Oregon at least $I«V<U>
How Good News Spreads.
per annum to carry out the achenie,
"lam 70 years old and travel most
or ftnxaii for a biennial term.
of the time
writes H F. Tolson,
of Elizabethtown. Ky "Everywhere
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Talk about Iwas rule! Talk about I go I recommend Electric hitters,
because I owe my excellent health
corruption' Talk about graft*
It snd vitality to them They effect a
is the moat gigantic scheme for cure every time ••
They hever fad
graft that has ever been called to to tone the stomach, regulate the
our notice, and that under the sanc­ kidneys and bowels, stimulate the
THREE
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BOSSES FOR
STATE.
THE
tion of law. Who shall sre have to
inspect the inspectors? Thu pro
posed law is promulgated by the
same wise lawmakers who foisted
u|>oa us the recall and other
American laws.
They work ww~«—
for the weak, run-down mei
women, restoring strength,
and heolth that's a daily my
them. Duly »V Satisfaction >'•
I
*"•’*•****
It struggling, squirming lay, has
turned to.-yuack ?
Mo As Evolution may, theory,
Only, prove, we drop the puzzling
query,
Thankful, that, the thought above
propounded.
Stands, by all our common-sense,
confounded,
And that infants, throughout all
future time
Will each. look, act and cry like
yours and mine.
F ossil .
A microbe doctor says no one
should put straw or hay in the
N otice I s i . m R mby GiVESThzt
mouth. But the price of food is not the CountyCourt ofTillainook Cou*.
ty, Oregon, will receive Bids fw
yet as high as all that.
New Orleans plans to raise $15,- 100 cords <Jf either Alder, Fir or
000,000 for its exhibition to celebrate Hemlock wood, to be cut forty zix
the opening of the Panama Canal. inches in langth, and corded in the
The amount will insure a fine show, Basement of the Court House, on or
before October 1st, 1910. A certified
but
check equal to 5 per cent, of anio.
A snowslide catastrophe to a rail­
unt of the bid must accompany
road in the Northwest is a reminder
each bid as a guarantee th'at the
! that Arctic conditions a ways have
bidder will execute a bond for the
their dangers. The latitude of the
completion of the contract if award­
, Cascades is not the best foa over­
ed the same. All bids must be tiled
land winter travel.
in the office of the County Clerk of
Mr. Rockefeller’s annual income Tillamook County, Oregon, on or
is said to be $60,000,000 in some before 9 o’clock A. M., Wednesday,
years and $20,000,000 in others. the 6th day of April, 1910.
This uncertainty is to just how
The County Court reserving the
near the wolf may be to the door right to reject any and all bids. By
must be very trying on the nerves. order of the County Court.
J, C. H olden , County Clerk.
The scientist who says he has dis­
Congress ought to put a limit on
the business of forecasting. One
of the agricultural experts is out
with a prediction of $2 wheat in
1911.
Playing politics with the question
of the cost of living would be a
mighty poor congressional policy.
The people want the trouble located,
so they can apply an intelligent covered a hookworm germ in the Capt. Bogardus Again Hits the
potatoes of Ireland has evidently
remedy.
Bull’s Eye.
not studied the persistence of the
This world famous rifle shot wbo
One of the best ways to study
I agitation which now has Irish home holds the championship record of
I
farming is to help a farmer for a
rule in plain sight. Our advice to 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shota
the
while and receive pay during
living at Lincoln, Ill. ^-Recently
him is not to go to Ireland for the ’ is
Interviewed, he says:—"I Have suf­
course. The call of the Heida for
purpose of studying it now.
fered a long time with kidney and
additional workers will aoon be
President Taft mentions in a bladder trouble and have used uev-
heard in every state.
eral well known kidney medicinea
Electric roads are not to be ex­ speech that the coat of the Panama I all of which gave me no refief until
I started taking Foley’s Kidney
Canal
is
now
estimated
at
$397,000,-
eluded from the railroad bill on
which Congress is deliberating. 000, an increase of more than $150, - Pills. Before I used Foley’s Kid.
ney Pills I was subjected to sev­
They have become a great institu­ 1000,000 over the original figures. In ere backach and pains in my kid-
tion, though they extend from town this great undertaking the Ameri­ neys with suppression and often
to town without making much can people took the chances and times a cloudy voiding. While up.
would cheerfully do it again. They on arising in the morning I would
noise.
get dull headaches. Now I have
are
gratified to know that the dirt I taken three bottles of Foley’s Kid­
Mr. Bryan left Rio Janeiro for
is
flying
steadily
and
successfully.
ney Pills and feel 100 per cent bet­
New York by way of England, the
ter. I am never bothered with my
shortest
practical
route home,
Pne umonia follows the use of kidneys or bladder and once mon
American travelers in South Amer-
All thiz I us
Foley’ b Honey and Tar which stops feel like my own self.
iea realize that our flag is a rare the cough, heals the lungs and ex­ owe solely to Foley’s Kidney Pilli g
und
always
recommend
them
to mi
sight in the waters of that part of pels the cold from he system.—C.
i fellow sufferers.”—C. I. Clough.
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I. Clough.
the hemisphere.