Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 18, 1913, Image 4

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    Tillamook
Headlight, December IB, I0i3
The story of Wisconsin heirs dis-> competition could itself impose, 1 methods iu getting the co operation
covering a fort uno of 41-.5U0, bu in was less a factor in the railway of thousands of farmers Congress­
The prescient has given the sif-'“1« vaults of an Irish bank, which prot-Iem thar. discrimination and men frvio tlM agricultural districts
I
frsgista his moral support. He it *,a* been held there for years, has combination, the two things most have usually voted against their
least thinks more of them than I e *be liniamen's of an old acquair.- destructive of competition. Coni own judgment cut of deference
I tance, and scarcely a change of luiiat.on under government ratings, to the supposed wishes of their
dees of the Huerta Government.
costume to meet modern ideas of was seen to be much the lesser evil constitute^». It is fortunate that
Wall street is trying to find oit
drees.
of the two. Regulated combination the congressman who is now urg­
whether the ¡tolicy of the admit is -
ing the matter may l*e called a
Gen Villa, having risen in a few was even admitted to be a (xissible
tion is to talk softly and cany a
element ia rate.making advantag­ country member, since he lives
months
from
an
outlawed
bandit
to
big stick or to talk loudly and wink.
the leading military figure of the eous to public interest. What was in a small city of Texas and in
The St. Louie girl who does not constitutionalist cause, would make asserted was the necessity of stricter a district which has but one city of
_~
_ T>
!_.»». bill,
it I .»«vr.ns-H
know how she will ever be able to an ideal president of Mexico, one supervision, not only to prevent 31,000
population.
The
accord i
ing
to
the
synopsis
of
it
in the die-1
spend a 4150,000 ea»pfr won by a who could be officially recognized discrimination and
suppressive
lawsuit might get »¿me udvivcfroui as an exemplar of law ami order combination, but such exploita­ patches, would remove both the
Andrew Carnegie
tions of the investing public as had one foui th of a cent a i>ound tax on
and constitutional procedure.
The race prejudice of the average I The policeman who has been dis then been clearly shown, and o< uncolored oleomargarine and the
Southerner ia aroused when he charged tecauae his statement as which we have since seen more 10 cents a pound tax on the colored. .
i It imposes
strict governmental *
Lear» of any concessions beiug to his physical condition when l.e recent examples.
regulations
on
the manufacture |
made to the American Wool Grow* secured a position on the force is
Although we must regard the
1 and sale of oleomargarine, among i
I
era’ Association.
said to have materially differed question of presidential primaries
President Huerta is in luck in from allega’ions in a suit for dam­ raised
in
the
recent
mes­ them teing the provision that it
one respect. He does not have to ages for personal injuries filed a sage as academic at thia time, the shall be sold in original packages ;
take time from his official duties to month before, can sympathize with contention of Congressman Vol­ bearing labels giving a true state-
dedicate a monument or give away the merchant who listed his stock stead of Minnesota that the plan i ment of the nature of tile contents
and the name of the maker Severe i
a bride.
of merchandise to a tax assessor proposed is unconstitutional is
penalities are provided for violation I
While the people of Hawaii have whom he mistook foi a fire insur­ worth considering The Minnesota
of part of the proposed law. There |
congressman
makes
out
a
strong
never heard of Mr. Pinkhum. the ance agent
case in quoting the mandatory shou’d be a slight tax for two ;
prospective governor they bate
How will Farmer Bryan explain
reasons. The payment of the cost
doubtless read his mother’s adver ' to his puzz'ed fellow agriculturists words of the federal constitution in
of supervision and also to insure
the
creation
of
the
electoral
college
titements.
in Nebraska the prominence of Mrs.
It ia subject to
The language of the instrument is federal control.
The French press warmly praises Bryan in tlie egg boycott in Wash
not merely directory, nor does it federal control now, unless designed
the conduct of the visiting Amer­ ington? To be sure, a Maryland or
shipment,
only
imply any degree of discretion in for ■ interstate
ican marines, who are voted perfect Virginia egg is not a Nebraska
Congress to undertake changing through its being taxed under the
gentlemen. Criticisms from Naples egg, to which Mr Bryan piesum-
the plan in any other way than internal revenue laws. The 15-cent
may well be ignored
ably would never be disloyal,
through submission O.
of a counu.u
conntitu tax is practically prohibitive, as
Perilsps the Mexican Governrrent but farmers are beginning to learn tio a' amendment. The
Minnesota
-__ ________
___ the
__ annual output of colored oleo |
has granted the concession for a that “eggs is eggs,’’ and that the me.i.her is probably correct in hie 1 ' margine
margin« is new only 3,000,000
'AfM mile railway to a Belgian syn­ law of supply and demand can not opinion that the Supreme Court I pounds. The uncolored product,
dicate merely to test Brand Whit- be trilled with locally without affect would declare unconstitutional any bearing the small tax, is nearly
ing the whole country.
lcck’s efficiency as a deplomat.
federal law making the changes forfy times as great.
Secretary Houston of the Depart­ proposed by Mr. Wilson, without a
Moving pictures of scenes of
good roads day were shown to the ment of Agriculture has Justified previous amendment of the coneti-
Oregon Agricultural College
inmates of the Missouri Peniten­ the wisdom of his appointment by tutioil by the states striking out the
tiary Thanksgiving.
It was net conducting an inquiry into the mandatory words now there in the
neci ssary to allow pictures of the needs of the women on the farm. ordination of the electoral college,
This is the one subject Hint this a majority of the votes in which are
lings.
December 8 to 13, 1913
Secretary Garrison of the War enterprising department has here- necessary for legal qualification of a
Department wants hie share of that tofore ignored. There is none more president or vice president.
This will be a notable event in the
new revenue from the income tax. important to the success of the stay-
educational history of Oregon.
Make
Reduce the Oleo Tax.
He asks an appropriation for the on the farm movement,
Farmers’ Co-operation will be the
army of $10,CO0,(XU in excess of that farm life attractive to the women
Representative
Buchanan.
of leading topic of a stimulating series of
folks
and
the
great
problem
is
lectures. The week will be crowded
of lust year.
Brenham, Tex., has introduced a with discussions, and demonstrations
solved
Ex-President Mellen struck a
bill in the House of Representatives in everything that makes for the wel­
happy sveruge in limiting a man’s
We have doubted the charge which is likely to arcure a contro­ fare of the farmer and home-maker.
earning power to $25.000 a year. made by the Sioux Indians who are versy in which the ire of the united
WINTER SHORT COURSE
Half of the money earners believe ’ protesting against die making of dairy interests will be displayed.
the figure to be too low and the an alleged Wounded Knee battle One novelty in the bill may not
January 5 to 30, 1914
other half uro convinced that it is 1 picture a historical record of the bear eecrutiny. It prescribes pen­
The College has spared no effort to
too high.
War Department, that Gen, Miles alties for consumers that know­
make this the most complete short
A microscopic student of Gray’s and Wi liatn Cody actually posed ingly buy misbranded oleo. This course in its history. A very wide
Elegy professes to have found two with the Indians and troopers for would be practically impossible of range of course will be offered in Gen­
eral Agriculture, Horticulture, Ani­
mistakes in grammer in a single the making of the picture. Of enforcement because of the diffi­ mal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry
course,
there
is
no
denying
that
culty
of
proof.
And
there
ia
a
stanza. But Mr. Gray dashed the
Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic
poem off in seven years and gram­ figures greatly resembling those of question as to its constitutionality. Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry,
the two men are to be seen in the The cities and states may protect and Music. Numerous lectures and
marians should be charitable.
picture as taken and made. We persons who eat at restaurants, discussions on FARMERS’ CO-OPER­
The arrival of corn from Argin. had, however, presumed until lately hotels and boarding houses by re­ ATION, at home and abroad, will be a
tins will supply the Southern mar­ that other men, dressed in proper quiring that where oleomargarine leading feature. Make this a pleasant
and profitable winter outing. No tu­
ket, but by seme sort of arrange- costume, had impersonated both is served instead of butter a sign ition. Accommodations
reasonable. '
msnt the consumer is not to bene- the general and the famous scout
to that effect be displayed by the Reduced rates on all railroads. For
further
information
address
fit
The American farmer will
While the Hepburn law was landlord or caterer.
H. M. TENNANT, Registrar,
soon be demanding something be- under consideration in Congress
For years the dairy interests have
Corvallis, Oregon.
Bides a better credit system if this the
nic uptlliuil
wnr CAjJlLSaCU
IIIUI IVOIC
opinion was
expressed that
resisted the repeal of this tax, and
Farmers’ Business Courses by Cor­
keeps up.
rates, witbin the limitations which they r have succeeded by alarmist respondence without tuition.
Passing Remarks.
FARMERS’ WEEK
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load.
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
AT HOME
Low Round Trip Fares
VIA THE
A>
M/ suN set
(OGDENiSHASTAl
I ROUTES /
The Exposition Line, 1915
Between all Points in Oregon, also from Points
in Oregon to California, Washington
and Idaho
SALE DATES AND LIMITS
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS
Between all points in Oregon ; ako
froru Southern Pacific points to points in Washington
and Idaho Dec. 18 to 24 inclusive. Between Oregon and
California points Dec. 20 to 25. Return limit all points
J an. 5, 1914.
NEW YEARS HOLIDAYS : -Dec. 27 to Jan. 1, with final return
limit Jan. 5, 1914. The New Year Fares apply only
between points in Oregon and between Oregon and Cali-
fornia.
SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE
Observation Cars, Dining Car and big,
warm all-steel coaches. All trains
solidly vestibuled.
Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full particulars
train schedules, specific fares, etc.
i
JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent.
Portland, Oregon.
YOU BELIEVE THAT
! WHEELER,
&
OREGON, Ï
/ia
Besses ssesseeeseeeeeeeeeseseBSs
Tlie Manufacturing City on
NEHALEM BAY is B ound
to G row and that INVEST-
MENT in W heelen Property
will be Profitable.
ACK UP YOUR JUDGMENT WITH YOUR
MONEY.
You mill make money by Investing in UJHEELiER.
For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON
Portland Office :
Tillamook Office :
327 FAILING BUILDING.
Care of F. R. BEALS.