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DEMOCRATIC
EXTRAVAGANCE.
Beer Drinkers To Bear the Burden-
Nehalem Loses its Appropriation
By Peter Radford.
Lectbrer National Farmers' Union.
THE NEW RURAL CIVILIZATION
By Peter Radford,
lecturer National Farmers' Union.
We are confronting a new rural
With'the ne.z development of rural civilization. It is so radically differ
Last Spring, when the Democratic life, there comes the demand for in­ ent from the life of the past that u
party was in the full sweep of its orgy creased educational facilities and tlie may well be called new. not nierel,
of extravagance and a new raid on impulse of universal education which because of its characteristics, but be-
the Treasury was a daily occurence is sweeping the country calls lor in­ cause of its triumph in rural co-opera­
I
Representative Fitzgerald, of New telligent and consecrated leadership tion and leadership. The utilization
of modern agencies, and the use ot
York chairman of the committee on In our rural schools. It is upon the
farm machinery have greatly increa».
rural
teacher
that
one
of
the
heaviest
appropriations, sounij^d this unavail­
burdens of civilization falls, for not ed the efficiency of the farmers,
ing protest:
only must he lay the foundation of broadened their vision and made lite
“In a few months I shall be called education, but he must also instill into more satisfying.
upon, in the discharge of my official the pupils the real love for country
The most serious enemies to coun­
duties, to review the record that this I life, which will hold him on the try life are isolation and drudgery, and
Democratic House shall have made in farm and help to stem the townward perhaps the worse of the two is iso­
lation. It is the curse of the coun­
its discharge of the expenditures of tide.
the public money. Whenever I think
In the city, the teacher is a cog in try. The hunger of young people for
of the horrible mess I shall be called the vast wheel of educational machin- companionship has been disregarded
and in various ways the social in­
upon to present to the country in be­ ' ery; in the country he ie the wheel. stincts have had their revenge. The
;
It
is
he
who
must
mold
the
character,
half of the Democratic party I am
inspire the ideals and shape the des­ fruits of modern Inventive skill and
tempt'd to quit my place.”
tiny of the farm boys and girls, and enterprise have enriched country life
The horrible mess is now repre- if he is fitted by nature for the taask, and afforded the facilities of banish­
sented by a record of over $100,000,- not only will the results of his ef­ ing forever the extreme isolation
000 excess in appropriations over the forts be reflected in the pupils, but which used to vex the farm house­
year 1912, when the Republicans were gradually the whole community will hold of the past. The telephone is a
great social asset in the rural home;
yet in control. Now the dilemma be leavened with a new ambition for
the rural free delivery brings the
progress.
confronting the Democratic Congress
world's daily message to the door; the
He can organize around the school parcel post delivers ten million pack­
is an approaching deficit in the Treas­
TILLAMOOK COUNTY’S BOOTH AT THE STATE FAIR.
ury. They say it is due to the war, the main intereste of the boys and ages per annum at a halt million
girls and develop the Impulse for co- homes, and the automobile annihilates
and they call it a war tax.
operation, which In time will displace distance, making Isolation a myth.
vices to the scholars, urging pure, 1 tractive. The preaching will be done ' But no Democratic from President the old competitive individualism and The building of public highways has
Tillamook at the State Fair.
moral thoughts and living as the ' by H. A. Van Winkle, minister of the Wilson down to the meanest party make rural social life more congenial brought communities and farm home«
Tillamook County had a creditable only way to happiness and success; Church, and his themes for the first servitor, has dared to say that the and satisfying. The possibilities for closer together.
wild craze for more jobs for hungry making the rural school the social
display at the State Fair at Salem the study of the beautiful and the week, beginning with next Sunday
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Democrats and the lavish expenditure and economic center of the commu­
The Slave of Drudgery.
morning,
will
be
as
follows:
,
last week, the county exhibit making good; the study of practical things
“What would this revival be if of money by an incompetent and un- nity are almoat endless, and the facul­
a splendid showing.
Mr. and Mrs. as taught in the Domestic Science,
It Is a dramatic moment on
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the
| thrifty Congress—all in direct viola­ ties of the rural teacher may have
every member were just like me?”
Dunstan and Mr. and Mrs. Campbell the Manual Training and the Com­
full play, for it will take all his time farm when machinery emancipates
tion
of
campaign
pledges
—
were
in
or
Special for Sunday night: “Men
and ingenuity if he attains the full the slave of drudgery. The evolution
deserve great credit for the artistic mercial Departments; obedience to
1 any way due to the war.
1 Hogs, which.”
of farm machinery is a continued
measure of success.
manner in which the exhibits were rules and discpline of school life; j
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"Others He Saved, Himself He
story
of human ingenuity. One man
The
$100,000,000
“
war
”
tax
is
caused
that
modern
life
demanded,
to
reach
'
i
displayed. Tillamook JZounty as was
Must Be Community Leader.
now, by the aid of modern mechanical
Cannot Save.”
by the $100,000,000 excess of Con­
stated last week, won the first prize success, practical, useful, forceful
A noted college professor recently devices, can 'do as much as five or
"Running From Jezebel.”
gress—nothing else—Oregonian.
in the Coast counties class, with a men and women; that the old school
said that three things are now re­ ten men used to perform and the
"Making
a
Fortune.
”
points, with Lincoln discipline of the "rod” and fear had
score of 91
quired of a rural teacher. The first work is less burdensome and more
“The Shadows of a Cross.”
county next with a score of only 69 given way to the rule of reason and
To obtain the $1000,000,000 the requirement is that he must be strong fascinating. The miracle of conquest
"The
Unselfish
Christ.
”
points, Tillamook also carried off the love; that each one sowed in their
Democrats were in caucus at Wash­ enough to establish himself as a lead­ will lift the curse of drudgery that
"Dwarfs.”
special prize as the highest scoring young years so should they reap in
ington
this week devising ways to er in the community in which he lives has crushed the courage out of farm
These services will all be short and
county in the first district. It was the their mature years: that all should | full of life, beginning each evening raise money for this deficit, and the and labors; second, that he must have boys and caused them to retreat to the
cities. There are many labor-saving
large number of different kinds of ex­ remember the maxims, “Be sure your j
burden of this will fall on those who a good grasp on the organization and devices for the homes that can relieve
each
evening at 7:30 p.m.
management
of
the
new
and
scientific
sin
will
find
you
out.
’
’
There
was
no
,
'
hibits in the Tillamook display that
Orchestra
every Sunday use beer. The telegraphic reports farm school and. third, that he must the wife of back-breaking tasks. La­
gave the county the first prize, One escape from the results of wrong do­ evening.
I say:
show expert ability in dealing with bor-saving machinery has wrought
thing where it fell down was in some ing.
"As the bill was completed by the ■the modern rural school curriculum. educational problems that have en­
That education had brought us up
kinds of vegetables, which had been
caucus, with its added levies on beer If he lives up to the opportunities of­ gaged the attention of the boys, re­
displayed at the county fair, but in from the stone age, when right made
and rectified spirits, and minus the fered him as a rural leader, he will lieved the housewife and added new
economies and values to farming and
shipping them they lost their fresh­ right, when men selected wives with a
proposed tax on gasoline and auto­ train boys and girls distinctly for has taken away self pity and given
rural
life,
not
only
by
giving
them
ness, but in potatoes the display was club, dragging her to their cave by
mobiles, Senator Simmons estimated
the rudiments of agricultural training, them a genuine pride In their calling.
good, the judges stating that the dif­ the hair of the head, when women
that it would yield annually $105,000,- but by enabling them to see the at­ We need to take full advantage of
were
slaves
and
beasts
of
burden,
un
­
ferent varieties were true to name.
000, unless a slump in beer.production tractive side of farm life, and to real­ these facilities.
Tillamook County's display was made til today reason and law ruled, and
cuts down the estimated revenue ize that it is a scientific business, and
suffrage, women
up of 8 varieties of grain, 40 of veg­ through women
Co-operation the Key-Note.
fiom that source.
one of the most complex of all pro­
•
were
the
equals
of
men
in
all
depart
­
etables, 15 of potatoes, 36 of apples,
The increase tax on beer is expect­ fessions with opportunities as great
One test of modem civilization is
ments
of
life,
that
their
necessary
1
of
peaches,
3
of
cucutfl-
5 of pears,
the capacity for co-operation. The
ed to yield from $43,000,000 to $46,- as those of any other calling.
forces, working conjointly, to insure
bers, 4 of stock carrots, 3 of table
selfish days of the Independent farm­
"School
for
Parents
”
Needed.
000,000,
and
the
rectified
spirit
tax
of
success in the lives of the young,
er are rapidly passing and we are be­
carrots, 4 of table beets, 4 of stock
five cents a gallon is calculated to
where the home and school training
The duties of the rural teacher are ginning to catch the vision and share
beets, 6 of turnips, 7 of onions, 12 of and the teachings of religion,
raise $5,000,000. Stamp tax on negot­ more varied and complicated than
the profits of organized efforts. There
pickles, 24 of canned fruits, 8 of
iable instruments, stocks and bonds, j those of the city teacher, and he some­ are many farm machines adapted to
The Banner was a beautiful crea­
canned vegetables, 6 of canned wild tion of satin, blended in Tillamook
deeds and transfers, bills of laden, times has to include the parents in serving a community, but organiu-
fruit, 7 of canned meat, 6 of jelly, 2 of County's colors of yellow and green,
pullman car and steamship tickets and directing his efforts for the best re­ tion of farmers Is required to pur­
oats, 2 of wheat, 2 of corn, 4 of clover worded
insurance policies are expected to sults. In communities where the old­ chase and operate them on a co-oper­
as
follows; "Tillamook
22 of grass, rye, flax peas, hops, County Fair” “Worrall Banner,”
yield $30,000,000 and a stamp tax on er population ie opposed to any de­ ative basi3, and new' lews are needed
parture of the younger generation to permit these transactions.
kohl rabi, salsify, tomatoes, cauli­ "Best School District Exhibit.” The
proprietary medicines, cosmetics and
from established customs in either
flower, green beans, cramberries, 3 banner will be competed for by all
perfumeries is expected to yield $7,- social or economic life, their co-oper­ t
New Tasks for the Rural Church.
kinds of eheese, dry loganberries, schools in the county, each year at
900,000. the remainder will come from ation can often be secured by calling
butter, milk sugar, celery, sweet pota­ the Fair, until the same school has
special taxes on theaters and places community meetings and instructing
The rural church has been slow to
to«, water melon, cabinet work, dah­ won it three years, when it will be­
' of amusement, on tobacco, cigars and the parents on matters of community adjust Itself to the new order of
J. B. Baird, Singing Evangelist.
lias and a fish display of clams and come that school’s permanently. The
cigarette manufacturers and on do­ interest. It is related that a success­ things. The churches are discover
crabs in glass jars and a large salmon banner is now admired in the Assem­
ful young teacher in a remote local- ;a« _new opportunities for service,
mestic wines.
weighing 48 pounds and trout in a bly room of Tillamook County’s State of Ohio, City ofTeledo, >
ity
had weekly meetings attended by broader community usefulness and a
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The
caucus
eliminated
a
special
tax
Lucas County.
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glass case, which attracted considcr- High School.
parents
of his pupils, which finally greater social mission. The church
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is
of $40 on brokers, CHtting out $300,000
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
evolved
Into a "echool for parents r must gird itself for new tasks and
able interest.
& Co., doing business in the City of To-
of estimated revenue. A vigorous con­
in which they were taught how to live under a new virile type of leadership
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
The Tillamook County Creamery
Rcss Shreve for County Surveyor.
test by Senator Lewis, of Illinois, re­ a community life in its broadest
that said firir will pay the sum of ONE
and undertake real community building
Association had a fine display of
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
sulted in a reduction of the tax on biggest sense.
with the modern church as the center
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the
cheese in tlie new pavilion, and won
use of HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
of activity and source of inspiration
pullman tickets from 2 cents to I
FRANK
J.
CHENRY.
Social
Feature«
Essential.
first and second prizes in the scoring
and guidance. The triumph over iso­
cent each. It was estimated that the
Sworn to before me und subscribed in
contest.
my presence, this 6th day of December.
The successful rural school is the lation and the gradual emancipation
2 cent tax would have yielded $500,000
A.D. 1WH6.
Red Clover won second prize
r»eal)
A. W GLEASON.
of revenue. Efforts to impose a vital social and economic center of from drudgery, the development of
„ ,,
Notary Public.
good roads, telephones, rural mall aer-
best display of cheese. There was
Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
stamp tax on bank checks of 1 or 2 the community and the successful
vice and the wonderful evolution of
and acts directly upon the blood and mu­
rural
teacher
is
the
one
who
realizes*
large amount of cheese on display
cents each were voted down.
cous surfaces of the system. Send for testi­
that the responsibility of training lo­ farm machinery make for religious
the dairy building piled up on top
monials, free.
The caucus .authorized the finance cal leaders for the future devolves advancement. The Increase in Intel­
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Teledo, O.
one another, which ha<l it been nicely
Mold by all Druggists, 75c.
committee to revise the tax on cigar- upon him.
Organized play, inter­ ligence, new social consciousnesa,
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
arranged would have made a splendid
community athletics, community fes­ growing spirit of co-operation, added
etts
formerly
fixed
by
the
committee
Take
Hall's
Family
Pills
tor
constipation
display.
at $24 for each manufacturer. It will tivals, lyceum and debating clubs, Y. efficiency of rural institutions, char­
Tillamook won first prize in general
be graduated along the lines of the M. C. A.’s, with occasional neighbor­ acter, home building and better rural
display of fruits in loganberries, I
morals afford opportunities for a com­
cigar
manufacturers’
tax, which hood entertainments, utilizing home munity-serving church to demonstrate
which should incouragc the logan-1
talent,
contests
in
cooking
and
various
MRS. ALICE HEITSMAN,
charges dealersjrom $6 to $96, ac­
berry growers of this bounty.
other phases of home economics, in its power. The rural church to ful­
cording to the volume of business.-
_L 2, 3 Room Apartments,
corn and hog clubs and other agricul­ fill its mission must swing around it
Another attractive display was that
Ross Shreve, Republican Nominee
Furnished or Unfurnished,
Contests over duties on domestic tural activities are a few of the meth­ the Influences for progress.
of C. E. Donaldson, who carried off for County Surveyor, has been a resi­
$1
to
$5.03
PER
WEEK
wines,
which engrossed the caucus ods employed by the successful rural
best
the first prize for the largest and
dent.of Tillamook City for 21 years. Free Phones, Water and Light.
Take good roads for your text and
yesterday and today, with Central teacher In stimulating interest and
individual display, and he was cer- Has had six years practical exper­
First
St
and
4th
Aye.
East,
go everywhere preaching the gospel
enthusiasm
while
teaching
them
the
States
and
the
Pacific
Coast
growers
tainly deserving of it.
ience in engineering and three years
1' illamook ...................
O regon arguing vigorously on both sides of fundamental principles of successful ot better farm conditions,
There appeared to be considerable theoretical training.
community life.
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the dispute, were avoided when the
surprise that Tillamook could raise
The average bird is the farmer's
Relieves in rigid enforcement of all
caucus left the entire subject to the
such a varied amount of fruits and specifications; co-operation with the
Farming la a business proposition best and truest friend—stand by your
finance committee.
other agricultural products, some of contractor to secure the best roads at
and the farmer is the biggest business friends—the feathered songsters.
the visitors of the fair having an idea the least expense; strict economy in
The insurance tax agreed on is the man in business.
I The Modoc Point Irrigation projest,
that all we raised in this county was the administration of the Surveyor's
House provisionfor a levy on all pro­
which will irrigate about 6500 acres of
grass.
perty insurance, but with life insur­
office; consultation with highway ex­
Don’t forget the faithful old friend land in the Klamath Indian reserva­
They naturally were greatly inter­ perts.
ance eliminated. This was done by —the horse—remember he is prone to tion, will be fully completed this fall,
ested when they saw the splendid
the Senate finance committee before become tired as well as yourself.
according to Project Engineer H. W,
My platform, efficiency, accuracy
display made by Tillamook County.
the caucus was called, and was left
Hincks.
and economy.
The prize for the county display
A train load ot cattle was ditched
unchanged by the conference.
Some of the world’s first gentlemen
If you believe in supporting com­
will amount to nearly $150.00, and C. petent home men vote for Shreve,
and
scholars
and
patriots
were
farm
­
on
the Sumpter Valley railway. near
As it stands in the bill, the tax of
E. Donaldson was fortunate in ob­ Republican nominee and the choice of
one-half of I per cent per $t of prem­ ers and today some of the world s best the smelter. There were 235 cattls
thought is given to farming.
taining nearly $90.00 in prize, but the people at the primary election.
in the wrecked cars, and all miracu­
ium is levied on all property insur­
apart from this, it was money well
Two hundred delegates from 73 or­ lously escaped injury except one which
0R. GEORGE J. PETERSEN. ance, ashore or afloat, co-operative
spent in having Tillamook displays at
Evangelistic Meeting.
an mutual policies. Fedelity and guar­ ganizations composing the Oregon had a leg broken.
the State Fair, for it widely advertis­
A verdict of manslaughter was re­
DENTIST,
antee insurance would pay a similar Federation of Women's Clubs will
es the county.
meet in Eugene October 12, 13, 14 and turned by the jury in the Sprague mur­
A series of meeting will begin next
rate.
Successor to Dr. Perkins.
15 to formulate a number of bills der trial at Baker. Henry Sprague
Sunday at the Christian Church. J. V.
Presentation of Banner to Tillamook Baird will have charge of the music
Owing to the extravagance of the which the women of Oregon expect was indicted for murder in the first
High School.
and personal work and Mrs. Rai rd TILLAMOOK,
OREGON. « Democratic party the rivers and har­ to bring before the state legislature degree for killing D. Yamagama, •
next year. This will be the 14th an­ Japanese, living in Baker.
will play the piano. These workers
I bors bill was cut, as will be seen by
nual convention of this organization.
A second suit to restrain the state
A pleasant occasion was the pre­ came into our midst with several
the following paragraph:
Announcement has been made by railroad commission from executing
sentation, last Friday, of the Banner years of faithful and successful work
Items for which no allotment was
awarded by the County Fair to back of them.
made and the amounts proposed for State Engineer John H. Lewis that its order recently made to increase
the passenger fares of the United Rail­
School District No. 9, for the best
Mr. Baird is a singer who is well
these projects in the river and harbor H. K. Donnelly has gone to Enterprise
ways Company between Linnton and
to
assist
C.
E.
Strickland
in
the
sur
­
genOrtl school exhibit at the Fair.
known throughout t|ie entire country
. bill which failed are: Nehalem, $116,-
vey of Wallowa valley, and that the Portland, was filed at Salem.
The beautiful banner prise was among the Christian Churches and
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175;
Coos
River,
$3000;
Suislaw,
new
•A
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The government surveying party,
work will now be rushed. The survey
made possible through the generosity his ability is appreciated by all who
On your front porch can be lit
ptoject, $112,500; Columbia at Cas-
every night until inidniglit
will cover al) irrigated lands, power which is conducting a state line exam­
of Judge C. R Worrall, the donor hear him sing We are planning on a
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cades,
$10,000;
Willamette
)ocks.$«o.-
and register not over
pfhnts and reservoir sites on the Wal­ ination between Oregon and C alifor-
who presented it to the school in his large chorus of singers, which, in ad­
000. Clatskanie River, $1000; Willapa
fifty cents per month
lowa river. A controversy has arisen nia, have completed their work in ths
usual pleasant manner, his presenta­ dition to the special music each even­
on the meter.
River, $100.000; Grays River, $500:
over water rights on the stream, and Waldo country and gone south through
tion speechbeing a gem of chaste, ing by the Bairds, will make this
Puget Sound, $25,000; Skagit River,
the purpose ot the survey is to settle Ashland to strike east along the line
pure elequence, repleted with sage ad- feature of the program especially at-
$40,000.
COAST POWER COMPANY.
i
' these.
in pursuance of their work.
Watchtower Apartment?
EAT VIERECK’S
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY,
At All Grocers.
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
I
Bears Heavy Burden of
Civilization.
hold or
Wttiot
Whitt
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Angiles,
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