Tillamook Headlight, September 10. Io 14 Q ALVIN R. WORRALL, tate Press Flashlights. : We Americans in our fixed deter- 1 , ination to be neutral should be care- I al in hotels to stifle preferences for French fried" or "German fried” po- itoes and ordered them served plain. -Mt. Scott Hearld. ------o------ The Democratic Press is now being ring Republicans and Progressives to • bandon their party candidates and jiecome nonpartisans in the interest Ijf Mr. Chamberlain. When was Mr. .[Chamberlain anything but a Demo- :rat and when was the Democratic jress ever nonpartisan? Why should ■ 1 Progressive scratch Mr. Hanley in avor of Mr. Chamberlain?—Specta- tor. No town in this state or in any ' ather place for that matter, can ex- pect to thrive and prosper without the concentrated effort of its citizens and the judicious expenditure of money. The towns in our state today that are prosperous are the ones that have donoted liberal to enterprises which employ labor. Thus it is and always will be that the liberal and broad gauged town will thrive while the tight fisted ones are struggling for the necessities of life —Newport Signal. Either some one is deliberately ly­ ing, or else the execution of these new modern arms are not half as bad as is reported. Every dispatch tells of the enormous losses on both sides, with special emphases on the tremen­ dous ones of the Germans. Yesterday the German war office issued its twilfth official list of losses, giving names, and this made a total of some 1143 dead, 3J8«5 using fuel to . than a million of men out of employ- produce the heat are numerous and im tnent; closing our mills and our mines ’ portant. The larger the oven the less and crippling our railroads, and I , • perccntagcof heat is lost by radiation H — bringing about a universal stagnation ' and the saving by the use of electric of business.—Polk County Observer. ovens is considerable as one man can handle the work of charging and dis­ Cornelius residents who petitioned charged an oven as easily and quickly < Senator Chamberlain to demand a I as two men can with a brick oven. protest from this government against Further, in a well designed electric Japanese interference in the F.u- oven it is unnecessary to shift the nropcan war probably did not realize bread to obtain uniform baking.There the significance and far reaching ef­ is no handling of coal and ashes or fort of their action if successful. In­ cleaning up of dirt incident to the use terference in any way by this govern­ of fuel,. The electric oven does not ment can only mean involving the have to be started one hour before United States in the conflict, for the time, and the same even heat is ob­ warring nations are in no mood to tained throughout the entire haking calmly receive what would be pl sin time, whereas with coal ovens it is meddling with what does not directly necessary to start the fires about two concern us. Motives of humanity hours before baking commences in must naturally cause a desire in this order to get the proper heat, and the country to restrict the operations of baking heat decrases in about three the conflict as far as possible, but or four hours, wehreupon it becomes that desire cannot take the form of a necessary to start another fire protest without causing a resentment. new oven. It is but natural that sympathy is as The time saved with an clctric oven far as we can go without involving is important. Due to the fact that ourselves in the strife. No good citi­ zen whether foreign or native born, electric heat can be perfectly control­ can desire this, and therefore there led with a great ease, it is possible to must be no meddling by cither word keep the baking process at the max­ imum rate, thus avoiding delays due or deed.—Hillsboro Independent. to imperfect regulation of tempera­ The initiative measure providing for ture. The unquestionable superiority of a nonpartisan judicary should be beaten. It prohibits party nomina­ the product of an electric oven is of tions as well as direct primary nomi­ ’ extreme importance. There is no un­ nations for judicial offices. It permits der baking and consqucntly no waste every Tom Dick and Harry who can Also the banking is done evenly on all get one per cent of the voters to sign sides of the product. There is also a his petition to run for any judicial complete absence of the gases or position from justice of the peace to odors of combustion and, in general, justice of the Supreme Court. It is a ' perfect clcanincss is easily maintain- These considerations are very charter to all the incompetents, unfit, and misfits in the state to run for of- ' va'u»l’l« where a high grade product five. Abolishment of the direct pri­ ’ is desired for the best trade. The electric oven occupies less than mary should not be undertaken lightly if we arc to dispense with it, we one fourth of the floor space requir­ should get something just as good in ed for equal capacity inbrick ovens: its place. It is doubtful if the plan and the space in front of the oven, proposed by this measure is just as necessary for charging and discharg­ good, or at all good. Imagine the ing, is also less. Moreover, no build­ crowd of candidates we shall have if ing space is taken up .by chimney and this measure passes and everybody flues or required for storing fuel. and anybody can go out and cajole Very important is the ability to lo­ and coax one per cent of the voters cate an electric oven slowly accord­ I to sign their petitions. The primary ing to the convenience of its use as nomination safeguards the people an oven without reference to any oth­ against unworthy candidates, In the er considerations. With the application of electric primary, the voters have the oppor- tunity to learn something about the power to baking came the develop­ men who are aspiring to judicial of­ ment of a large variety of motor- fice something of their personality driven machines for mixing dough, I relationships, and ability. That is for beating frostings, making fillings, I what is it for. 1 he proposed measure etc. Other machines were invented abolishing the primary and permitt­ for making pies, cakes and biscuit-., ing every office-seeker to nominate until now the largest part of the himself with one per cent of the voters work is done by machinery and done simply means a welter of unfits in a better and cleaner than it ever was belter skelter lace for the bench. It before. should be beaten.— Spectator. The policy of the Housewives 1 he Portland Democratic organ League of New York in meeting the I that is throwing fits over the fact increased cost of living is a good one that Dr. Withycombe favors amend­ to adopt throughout the whole coun­ ment of the direct primary law try: “Buy in small quantities, select should be calm. If that is the doctor's foodstuffs that are economical, en­ position, there is an astonishingly courage open markets, denounce a id large number of people who will report extortion and dishonesty, and heartily agree with him. and instead be contented with a li»ti: of weakening his candidacy, as uur usual on the table." dollars, and at the end of 20 years it is only fit for junk. During that time its maintenance has cost 16 millions more. The cost of firing a 14-inch gun but once is $800. That would give a boy or girl two years at many a col­ lege. From any viewpiont war is a devastation and waste. It takes any country years and years to recover from its distruction. A German pro­ verb says: "A great war leaves the country with three armies—an army of cripples, an army of mourners and an army of thieves.” Have they for­ gotten this proverb?—Telephone Register. LAWYER, HELP I HELP. BUSINESS COUNSELOR. TITLES, ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY PUBLIC. 25 years' experience. Consultation Free. 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