Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 03, 1914, Image 7

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'Tillamook
Headlight,
December 3, IÔ14.
State Press Flashlights.
face but that those who forge them be
tain great principles,
yet they were
Collier’s Caustic Criticism.
punished as they deserve, notwith­
There is a mistaken idea that it is standing no election is held.—Tele­ those principles which the Democrat­
ic parly had already espoused, and
Twenty ostriches sold for $125
editors’ busiressto gathernews.lt is gram.
the very fact that the leaders did not apiece at an auction in South Africa
hjl business—but, it is the business of
come over to that party indicated because the war has killed the mar­
every one interested in the local pa­
Modesty forbids the Independent
the insincerity of the entire propo- ket for ostrich feathers also fashion '
per and the home community to ren­ from tossing too many boquets in its
ganda. Not that individual members has decreased many other ori. ’I’ents. I
der such assistance as they can. Many own direction, so it only remarks in
of the party were not sincere, for
Carranza and Villa ma.v both tesign
items of importance must escape him passing that after an inspiration of its
they were. Yet they followed blindly their designs on the presidency for
unless you call his attention to them. exchanges it finds it was practically
where their self-interested leaders that matter, but now there is an en­
—Willamina Times.
the only Oregon county newspaper to
took them, and when the fever of tirely new set of presidents.
print a table giving the vote of its their zeal wore off the greater part of
Traveling public has fresh ti-c.i'»li es.
The preacher roasted the Times county by precincts. The uninitiated
them slid back whence they came. Certain American hotels are begin­
and the ladies are offended ’cause we have little idea of the work involved
I here is today no progressive party ning to stick their labels on the ‘
said the beautiful silk quilt was to be in the completion of a table of this
in Oregon, but there is a party repre­ guest’s grip-sacks.
raffled. ’Tis to be auctioned. Well, kind, to say nothing of preparing it
In Tennysons’ prophetic pce.ty he
senting progress and alive with the
that rules us out and every other fel­ for printing. But a large part of the
palpitating life and vigor of the com­ saw:
low who is "busted”.
In a raffle circulation of these newspapers goes
DOCKS : WAREHOUSE,
mon people. That party never dies. Earth at last a warless world, a single .
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd A 3rd AVENUE WEST.
every poor cuss would have an even to those who subscribe that they may
race, a single tongue—
Administrations may come and ad-
chance. In an auction only a bloated receive county news such as court and
ministrations may go; issues change; I have seen her far away—for is not
bond-holder can have a show.—Willa­ elections and it is the newspaper’s
earth as yet so young?
adversity may pile mountain high,
mina Times.
business to deliver what it is paid for. but the Democratic party lives for­ Every tiger madness muzzled, ever
—Independent.
The
Independent
serpent passion killed
It is reported that Governor West is not the only pebble on the beach ever.—Polk County Observer.
Every grim ravine, a garden, every
o
------
will represent the Daily Journal of by a long way, for the Headlight and
blazing desert tilled.
In another column will be found an
Portland at the next legislature of a large number of other exchanges
And yet they have only got so far
article
from
the
pen
of
the
mayor
of
Oregon. Should he do this, it is pre­
printed a table giving the vote in each this city, in which he asks for the co­ as to seek to muzzle the tiger mad­
dicted that republican hopes will be precinct.
operation of parents in checking cer­ ness.
blighted and the session will be one
----- o------
Prohibition is a tenet of the Pro­
tain tendencies for loitering among
of remarkable calm. Hon. Lair Thom­
The Democrats did not expect such the youth of the community. Growing gressives, which dosen't seem to dis­
pson, whom West has designated as
reverses as they sustained in the re­ with increasing years, the harmless concert the people of California, who
the “Swamp Angel of
Klamath
cent elections and the Republicans pranks of children, when not looked elected Hiram Johnson and went wet
County, is said to be among the
simultaneously.
most consented.—Telephone Regis- did not expect victories as they achie­ after and checked, grow and develop
Remarks the Cleveland Plain Deal­
ved.
Such
is
the
surprising
result
of
into
unbridled
license
that
can
only
ter.
the election. Look at the results end at the police court or reform er: “Gerjnany fears a shortage of po­
tatoes. It is not as joyless as it
We once knew a man who used to squarely. In the House of Represen­ school. When the boys, or girls, of
sounds,
however, the shortage should
tatives
the
strong
Democratic
ma
­
eight and ten years are allowed the
sit on his counter and with doleful
jority of 141 has been cut to the slim streets at will and return when they discourage the making of potato sal­
face and voice, and with pencil and
margin of 23. Everywhere the Demo­ choose, it is infinitely harder to have ad.” Speak not of cahtoffel salOD
paper in hand writ down how little
cratic vote has been cut down while them comprehend and grasp the fact so disparagingly. It is one of the
money he had taken in during the day
the Republican vote has swelled. The that they are subject to dicipline thirty-nine agreeable ways of making
and week. That man never advertised
turnover has been larger in the east, when they add a few more years to potatoes edible?
which fact accounted for his poor
Nothing but second rate comets
luck. The man who bought him out but decided all along the line. The their age. No home however humble, have been seen for many years. Only
progressives have, for the moment at but feels the stigma of disgrace when
made a big success of the business,
small runty comets appear to be
partly because he had more of thé least, returned to the Republican par­ the boy or girl of the family is bred.
ty.
We
have
had
times
of
reduced
brought
before
a
correctional
tribune.
business instinct, and partly because
All kinds of revolutions have over-
he adverised freely in the local paper prosperity and hard times are a The heart to heart talk of the mayor turned dynasties; but wc have yet to
and had the goods to back up his serious measure to the party in power is a direct appeal to the parents to see the vodka revolution.
Yet the results are not a slap at the better the home conditions, to make
statements.—News Reporter.
Hoof and mouth disease among the
Wilson
administration because the that a sphere of influence of such a
------ o-—
kine, cholera among the swine. Wait­
presiden
was
elected
by
a
popular
predominating
nature
that
it
will
keep
Keep your eyes on the fellow that
er, bring me a reindeer steak.
is always finding fault with and vote more than a million less than a the child, and later the youth, from
Parties are arranging themselves so
curses the newspaper. Its very much majority. For the first time in the corning in close contact with those that winning candidates will have ma­
history
of
the
United
States
a
group
things that harden the nature to that jorities instead
more than likely he is crooked and is
of pluralities—in
only making a sort of a grand stand of senators, 32 in number, have been point where admonition and advice every way more satisfactory
protection play for fear his sins will elected by a direct vote of the people. fail to longer have any effect. The
Parkway fight is still so stiff that
article of the mayor is timely and no one offers to compromise on two
reach the public gaze in cold type. —News Reporter.
forceful, and if the kindly advice and blocks of parkway opposite Union
Men of brains, intelligence and good
The San Francisco News letter in a admonition’is heeded in many quar- Station.
standing at all times have a good and
kindly word to say for the Press, the recent leader takes up "The Uncon­ ters where needed, it will result in
Politics is cither not worth all the
power that makes men greater and stitutionality of Prohibition” and better, happier homes and a higher attention given it or it is worth more.
better and assist in exposing and re­ avers, “that the brewers of Washing­ standard amoung the youth of the
Even the poorest of us may own a
Should be gtinrded against by using Strong Disinfectenta
ducing the rogue and rascal to level ton and Oregon will unquestionably city—Umpqua Valley News.
European war bond if these arc to be
in and around barns.
bis conduct merits.—Yaquina Bay sue the respective state governments
so many; though what then becomes
news.
for damages.” It further asserts that
of liquid capital?
NATION SAVED BY BOYS.
“As early as 1855 Prohibition was de­
Johnson’s election is another proof
■■ - -o------
The brewers and saloonkeepers of creed in New York, but it was prom­ Union Army in Civil War Made up of that California is a law unto her self
Is it cheap, safe and reliable antiseptic and dÌ8Ìnfecteiit.
the country are in a controversy as to ptly declared unconstitutional, and
save when she gets into trouble with
Two
Million
Boys.
Costs ready to use only 3c. per Gallon.
which shall pay the war tax on beer. consequently never enforced." The
Japan, and then Uncle Sam has to
------o------
The brewers are endeavoring to pass editorial says that Prohibition is an
fetch both the law and the authority.
News from the seat of war in Eu­
the tax along to the retail dealers, infringement upon our constitutional
In the new flats, the beds go with
setting forth the claim that they can- rights and cites the text of the rope tell of mere boys being engaged the house; in the old flats the gas fix­
in the fighting. During the recent G. tures used to sometimes go with the
not bear the additional expense, but amendment XIV Section 1 of the
A. R. Encampment at this city, Henry tenants.
the retailers strenuously object. The constitution of the United States. The
RELIABLE DRUGGIST.
M. Morgan, of Portland, Ore., who
Much different arc these Turks
general public has little interest in real gist of the editorial is that the
was in Battery G., 1st N. Y. Artillery, from those that Byron wrote of; and
brewers
are
entitled
to
compensation
Wier Sprechen Deutsch.
which side pays the additional tax
handed us a leaflet showing the wc suspect Byron was a little imagin­
on beer, but it does have an interest for the loss coming to them since
they cannot remove their buildings, number of youths who inlisted in the ative.
!
in the general results, especially as
and that their machinery and other Union army during the Civil War,
After an inspection of the Eindell
there is a likelihood of the brown
portable property must suffer some which is interesting just now.
entrance of Forest Park on a Sunday
beverage that smelleth of the hop be­
The total number of enlistment was afternoon wc should say two isles of
damage through handling and jaring
ing served in smaller doses.—Polk
in transit; also that new sites must be 2,778,309, and the total number of dif­ safety would never do. It needs a
County Observer.
purchased and new' buildings erected ferent men in the service was about whole archipelago.
in new locations and that the cost of 2,250,000. The following is as correct
The Review wishes harm to no one, transportation is in itself a heavy ex­ a statement as is possible to obtain
but we hope the victims of the in­ pense. All this may yet furnish an as­ of ages of Union soldiers and the
creased number of cases of murder tute and technical lawyer a case with number enlisted:
and rapine, which wc believe are cer­ .1 big fee.—News Reporter.
25 MRS. ALICE HEITSMAN,
10 years and under r ................
tain to follow, will be persons who
38
It years and under r ................
1,2, 3 Room Apartments,
voted to abolish the death penalty. This special number of the Univer­ 12 years and under r ................
225
Furnished or Unfurnished,
When mawkish sentiment is substi­ sity of Oregon Press Bulletin is is­
300
13 years and under r.......... ...
$1 to $5.00 PER WEEK
tuted in lieu of common sense, evil
1,523
A Perfect Baker- b* luUly dependable. every day. year in.
sued in courtesy of the state Com­ 14 years and under ■ ................
Free
Phones, Water and Light.
will be the result. We expect to sec monwealth Conference, which is to
year out. Built cn honor, of the best materials.
>5 years and under ................ 104,987
First St and 4th Aye. East,
Oregon overrun with desperate char­
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
hold on the campus of the state Uni- 16 years and under • ................ 231,051
acters who have no fear of a prison
The only range ma<lt ent ‘rely of charcoal and malleable iron.
•
................
844,891
T
illamook
,
.. ..
O regon
under
and
years
17
vrsity a special session to consider
Malleable iron can’t brea k—charcoaliron won't ruet line eteel.
sentence and see the mob violence
three matters of legislative import. 18 years and under ■ ................. 1,151.438
Economical In Fuel
supercede court trials, for there are
The Commonwealth Conference is a 21 years and under • ................. 2,159,798
The seems of the Maiectic ere riveted (not put together with
crimes for which the people will mete
..................
618,511
over
and
years
22
bolts
and
g
tovu
putty; — they will aluiayi remain air tight,
volunteer body, without officers,
t.auu'i neither heat o«<r cold affect» them. The Majeetic
out death when the law refuses to do
.................. 46,626
©v«-n la lined throughout with pure aebeetoe board,
without membership requirement, and 25 years and over
so.—Jefferson Review.
held in place by nn opetf Iron grating you can see It —and
..................
16,071
without dues or other source of rev­ 44 years and over
It Vtays there always. Air tight joints and pure asbmteW
------ o-----
will be noted that
Hning assure un even hi»: ing neat, saving ono-hnlf the fusL
From
this
list
it
enue, called to meet periodically at
All doore drop to f »rm rigid ehelvee. No eprmee.
Prior to the present tariff reduction
that
two
million
Malleable iron oven ratke tilde out auluUiuUUbUy, hoW-
the State University for state service. considerably more
ing whatever they cunt tin.
sugar paid a duty of approximately
were mere boys. On Memoral Day,
The Press Bulletin is therefore its
On your front porch can be lit
$60,000,000 a year. It is now practical­
attention may well be called to the
spokesman upon this occasion to
every night until midnight
patriotic spirit of the young manhood
ly free, yet the people are paying
and register not over
make possible the announcement of
more for sugar than when the govern­
of the land. Of the above numbers
fifty cents per month
the purpose of the special conference.
in the meter.
67,058
were
killed
in
action,
43.012
ment was receiving the benefit from A non-political volunteer body of
died of wounds received in action,
its importation. And besides paying
mass meeting character, the Common
more for sugar and other commodi­ wealth Conference is made up annual­ 224,586 died of disease, over 9,000 of COAST POWER COMPANY.
ties than they did before the tariff re­ ly of persons representing all walks accidents, while various causes bring
duction the people are called upon to of life, all interests, and all activities the total deaths to 359.528. Included
pay an additional tax in the way of in the state; and its conclusions have in this list are 30,218 who died in cap­
internal revenueto
make up the so far born the stamp of non-parti­ tivity.
As an interesting sidelight we learn
loss. It may be called an emergency sanship, and have been drawn only
Pf>er re«4*rvolr which L at« JT<« • tea kettle, through a
that 211,411 Union soldiers were cap­
revenue war tax to give it a sugar after
et atarniMhl from one jilor® of copper. eettlng «gainst
Unad
very
careful investigation. tured, 16,668 of whom were paroled
«..a uaing of fir»» box. It boi la if» gallons of water In a very
with
coating but it will be more correctly The conference had its beginning in
»inulta »aid by turning a lover the fremo and reservoir inov*
Pura
frurn nre. An exclusive pot -nted AD/mk f< ature, f/pen end
Aabea
•> pan d'xs away wuh «t.ove.fng aebc»» vvnillatad ath
known as an unjustifible extravagance the impulse of a large number of per­ on the field. In 1910 it was estimated
prevent« floor from catching fire at ht up catch«« «shea.
Board
that less than 600,000 of our gallant
At* ut to thittu p->u Ih» irtatt ! hnpruveniMt
blunder.—Sheridan Sun.
sons who with the process and wel­ “boys in blue” were still living. Since
ever put In a range.
Don’t buy the range yott OTpect to last a ¡U»
fare of Oregon deeply at heart desir­ then many more have marched on to
timo ‘ uriaight. unao«-n.** or you 11 te our« to I m »
anointed. Owne to < ur «tore, and see the G reset
Dr. George Parrish asks why if ed to contribute what they could by
Ma/aitic
— have It« many eicluafve f«aturea ea-
"Heaven’s Eternal Camping Ground."
(K.roo.1
Kained find out why the Af<</«-»'** 1« **'* atreagw
there were so many obvious forgeries investigation and an annual compar­
an ai other rangmi where
ranges are wrakeet.
All honor to our hero boys in blue.
I’
It is the tw^.t range at any price hl J It ahoukl
in the late city recall petition the ing of notes to promote such progress
ba m your I uu I m n.
addi..
FOR SALE BY
M0% t.
election was ever held at an expense and welfare.—Press Bulletin.
IM. •»
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
to the taxpayers of $25,000? On the
Range
ALEX. McNAIR & CO. :
face of it it looks like a reasonable in­
The recent campaign has witnessed with LOCAL APPLICATIONS a. they
quiry, but the fact that the Circuit the passing of another political party, cannot reach the »cat of the dlnenae Ca­
tarrh la a blood or constitutional diwn.r
Court of Multnomah has held that at least in the state of Oregon. The and in order to cure it you must take In­
with the problem of buying Harneea
the question of forgery of names in one-time powerful progressive party ternal remedies. Hall s Catarrh Cure is you will find it distinctly advanta­
such cases cuts no figure; the face of has dwindled until it is » negligible taken lutcrnally. and acts directly upon • geous to come and do your select
the blood and inuccous surfaces.
Hall's
the petitions must be accepted and quantity and like the Prohibition Catarrh Cure is not a quart medicine. It mg here. You will get the beet
was prescribed by one oi the beet phy- i qualities, the most thorough and
the matter initiated must nevertheless People’s party and Greenbackers an
sieians in this country
for years and Is ( conscientious workmaaship and be
prescription. It i« compo*ed of
go before the people. Dr. Parrish s others that have gone the same way, a ?he regular
fest tonic, known, combined wit nt he charged
'
the most reasonable prices.
inquiry is reasonable nevertheless, it has ceased for all time to trouble best blood purtfler.. acting directly on .the We can supply single or double
mucous surfaces. The
perfect combine
, Sets or any single article that you
but if this is the law or the construc­ the old line parties. Conceived in spite tion of the two ingrédient. le what pro-
results in curine may be in need of.
tion placed upon it is obvious that the ind nursed to hero-worship, the par­ ducee such wonderful
,œira?rn^: rrT"«o. o.
thing for the coming Legislature to ty was doomed to a short life and an
Take ÜaÙ’VÎnmi"» IrilUfor constipation. | W.A, Williams & Co
*
do is to amend the law that forged pe­ arly death. While it represents ccr-
titions not only be accepted at their
LA M B-SC11K AI) E It C() M PAN Y.
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Builcling
Line
Hoof and
Mouth
Disease
CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
Watchtower Apartments'
Some of the Reasons Why
A15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
The Great
M ajestic
R ange
„„Charcoal and Malleable Iron