Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 01, 1915, Image 3

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    'TilTainook
Items ot Interest.
Headlight,April T,
Our Right of Protest.
'I lie book then considers just what home of the testator.
this “much less" is with which the
A number of heirs who were over­
All policy-holders of the defunct
The power asserted by the British German people can get on. The food looked in the will and who believe
Hortpicultural Fira. Relief of Orego 1 Government, speaking for all of the fuel necessary to support 68.000,000 that they come under the head of
and the two subsidiary companies will allies in the war, is not one of block­ men, women and children as esti­ "poor, needy and deserving,” as welt
be called upon by State Insurance ade, the indefeasible right of any bel­ mated at 56,750,000,000,000 carloads a as the Jones county residents, are
Commissioner Wells to pay up to ligerent. It is, rather, an assertion of a year, or 3000 calories per adult a about to commence proceedings to
100 per cent of the standard rates in a power for the suppression, on the day. A calory is the heat necessary have the unique document set aside.
order that the obligations of the de­ high seas, of neutral commerce, not to raise a liter of water I degree cen­ They accuse Henry C. Carpenter,
funct companies may be settled. only with the enemy, but wjth other tigrade. The quantity of protein (al­ one of the principal stockholders of
There are about ten thousand persons neutrals. We have already pointed bumin) this food must contain is bank at Monticello, of exercising un­
scattered throughout Oregon, Wash­ out that the most sweeping action of 1,605,000 tons a year, or a little more due influence over Jie old man. When
ington and Idaho who hold policies the British Order in Council is sec­ than 3 ounces per man each day. In the will was admitted to probate this
lias a strong and complete line in
in the companies All these are af- tion 3, where the assumed right of an contrast to these figures is set the week the plaintiffs did not contest its
fected by the decision to levy an as- eminent marine domain is pushed to ’ annual consumption before the war of admission. They allege, however, that
or 3642 at the time that John McDonald
the extreme point of saying that 90,420,000,000,000 calories
sessment.
signed the testament he was undu’y
"Every merchant vessel, which sailed calories a day per inhabitant.
I have jnsl added the famous J. E. Tilt Fine
At that rate, it is estimated, Ger­ influenced by Carpenter and others,
The United States Circuit Court of from her port of departure after
appeals sustained the decision of the March 1,1915, on her way to a port many can yield only 67,860,000,000,000 and they allege further that the tes-
Shoes, made in Buttons and Bluchers.
These
lower court sentencing Maury Diggs other than a German port, and car­ calories or 1,542,000 tons of protein if tator was of unsound mind.
shoes stand in the Front Rank of Fine Dress Foot
and F. Drew Caminetti to McNeill’s rying goods with an enemy destina­ the old production methods are con­
Wear.
ITie price is $4.75 and other fine shoes at
island prison for violation of the tion, or which are enemy property, tinued. Thus the fuel yield for repair
Notice to Farmers.
$3.50 and $3.85.
Mann white slave law. The two men may be required to discharge such is 3 per cent less. If the people are
1 have a good line of Bov's, Youth's and Lit­
found to have lived during the first
were convicted of transporting to cargoes in a British or allied ports.”
The Tillamook Lime Products Co.,
Not only the recognized right of six months of war as they did pre­ is ready to furnish ground lime stone
tle
Gent's,
at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50.
Nevada Miss Marsha Warrington and
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Mill Lola Norris, of Sacramento. seizure and search is here asserted, I viously a deficiency of 21 per cent in to the farmers. The lime stone is
You all know my place, opposite Lamar's
Diggs is under sentence to serve two but an extra judicial right, or what ! food calories and 50 per cent in pro­ ground so as to pass a 1-6 inch wire
Drug Store,
screen.
years in prison and pay a fine of $2000 might, p rhaps, be better termed a tein will be found.
Yours for trade,
The lime stone will cost $5.00 per
while Caminetti must servt 18 months declaration of right of determination
on
an
ex-port
showing.
It
is
not
sur
­
ton
in
sacks
at
the
plant.
A
charge
of
and pay a fine of $1500. Each is out
Poor Advice to the Poor.
3 cents per sack or 60c. per ton extra
on $10,000 bail. As soon as the decis­ prising to learn that the administra­
ion was handed down at the court tion at Washington is preparing to
The unemployed of Boston should will be made for the sacks unless '
house Attorney Marshall Wood for enter most vigorous and determined walk the streets unclothed in order to sacks are furnished by the customer, j
.1
the defendants announced that the protest against such arbitrary viola­ call public attention to their needs. Only grain or meal sacks with a close ;
tion
of
th*
right
of
9CCQC<SOCCeOCOSGSO0C>QCeCCCCCC9GO0CO9GC>90Gi0O9CCO»9&&9.
W
neutrals.
As
we
weave
should
be
brought
as
the
fine
'
case would be carried to the supreme
Rev. William Shart told 1000 per­
have already indicated, the text of the sons at a meeting for the unemployed dust or powder will all be lost if the
court of the United States.
fourth section of the order may be <5n the Common. The demonstration sacks have a course weave leaving
I Young girls can be bought in New used to open a way for the exporta- ' was organized by Caleb Howard, of only the course grains of limestone in
York for $25 apiece. Four have ac­ tion from Germany of neutral goods, the governors’ commission on unem­ the sacks.
A set of new grinding rolltrs are !
tually been sold during the past few consigned to neutral countries, after ! ployment.
days at that price. This startling an­ seizure and inspection. The proper! Mr. Short was removed by Bishop being installed to increase the capac­
nouncement was made by Police officers of the crown are vested with Lawrence from the rectorship of the ity and produce a finer prxtuit.
Address all communications to U.
Commissioner Woods, who declared powers in that respect which could Episcopal churches in Mansfield and
that the four, all in their ’teens and be used to reduce the losses of manu­ North Dighton after he had preached G. Jackson, Box 413, Tillamook.
little more thin children, had been facturing-industries in this country a series of sermons on “The Social
purchased outright by detectives dur­ dependent upon German sources of Revolution.” Both his father and
Sheriff’s Sale.
ing the police irusade now being con- supply of some raw materials. But grandfather were Episcopal clergy­
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
\ducted against white slavers. Woods’ this concession appears to be granted men He comes from St. Louis.
tue of an execution issued out of the
Statement came simultaneously with less as a right than as a favor, as I "I have seen nearly 1000 men sleep­ Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
_ benches in for the County of Tillamook, dated
I . »the beginning a the trial of Louis much to British as to other manufac- ing on the floors and
Abrams, aged 1^ on charge of selling turers, and it is problematical weth- ' Boston’s municipal lodging housees, the 15th day of March, 1915, in the
■ Lily Levine, agd 19, to one of the er it will be found working out to the )le said, “The mayor and governor do cause wherein F. S. Whitehouse was
plaintiff and Calvin E. Black, Oscar
»detectives. The tial is expected to profit of any other than British in­ f not realize the situation. The public Monson, C. R. Funk, Mary Funk, F.
dustry.
I is doing nothing to remedy it. Some S. Fisher, James A. Biggs and Geo.
disclose evidenceof sensational char­
As to the export trade of the United drastic measure is necessary.
W. Phelps were defendants, upon a
actor showing te operations of a
“Some morning when you come out judgment and decree rendered against
. ring which is engged in the hideous States, the order is as sweeping as to
I traffic.
noncontraband and conditional con­ of one of those unventilated wayfar­ the defendants, C. R. Funk and Mary
Funk in favor of the plaintiff, F. S.
traband as to absolute contraband. No ' ers’ lodges, take those dirty filthy Whitehouse, for the sum of eight
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from your back and walk hundred thirty three and 33-100 dol­
Should France issue victorious distinction whatever are set out in’, clothes
lars, with interest thereon at the rate
from the present ar, her success the orders. Cotton goes in the class down the street. Your suffering jus- of ten per cent per annum from the
wit
1
foodstuffs
and
both
in
the
same
tifies
the
action.
Many
people
will
be
will have been due, more than any
17th day of February, 1914, and for
THE DETROIT COMBINATION
one other thing, t< her “soixante class with munitions of war. The or- ‘ shocked. Some will think it would be the further sum of $100.00 attorney’s
GAS MACHINE
der,
being
an
expression
of
an
avow
­
better for you to die in some lonely fees, and for his costs and disburse­
quinze”—her famousrapid fire, ex-
provides the home, school, college, church,
ed policy of commercial issolation, * alley. But if there are any Christians ments of this suit, and also upon a
store or other buildings with a satisfactory
plosive shell 75 mimeur cannon.
judgment and decree rendered against
gaa supply—
• This fact is now incatesUbly recog­ non-contraband consigned to neutral they will remember the words, “I defendants, C. R. Funk and Mary
Gas to light with Gng to cook with—Gas
countries
contiguous
to
Germany,
f
was naked and ye clothed me not.’ ” Funk, in favor of the defendant James
nized in technical mitary circles the
for heating rooms—Gas to heat water for
A. Biggs, for the sum of twenty-six
the bath, laundry and all other uses com­
world over, The wonerful superior­ and which have not enacted embargo j
hundred sixteen and 67-100 dollars,
mon to city coal gas at no greater cost.
ity of the instrument of destruction law's satisfactory to the allies will be Let Big and Little Business Prosper. with interest thereon amounting to
On the market over 46 years. Over 30,000 in daily use.
seized
and
held
under
the
terms
of
over all rivals was fit demonstrated
two hundred twelve and 55-100 dol­
Absolutely safe. Entered in (Class A) National Fire Underwriters.
this
order.
Since
this
action,
without
in two recent Balkatwars. Used by
There is a new spirit growing up lars, and the further sum of three
Not a drop of gasoline brought into the building.
most of the Balkan ates it wrought a formal declaration of blockades is in public affairs which demands that hundred dollars attorney's fees and
Ask today for estimate and copy
and his costs and disbursements of
terrible destruction ainst the Turks wholly unprecedented, and protest of I big business be allowed to prosper as this suit, and commanding me to sat­
of catalog—No obligation
equipped with artilry of German Washington could be made equally as well as little business.
isfy the said judgment by the sale of
manufacture. In the esent war this so in the assertion of neutral rights.
The time for the application ot real property belonging to the said
With Frnnk Hyde.
I : Carburetter under ground
superiority has so anifested itself We cannot afford to let such arrogant peanut politics towards enterprisecs defendants, C. R. Funk and Mary
Funk, and hereinafter described:
Kex 142.
’•* .. ... ...
Severy day for the pt seven months assumption stand without protest that happen to be conducted on a
Now,
therefore,
in
order
to
satisfy
4 Machine in bar.err.ent
that the "soixante inze” has been strong enough to be felt in future large scale is past.
the said judgment and decrees, I will,
elevated in the Fren public mind to international conventions.
There was a time when the chief on the 17th day of April, 1915, at
10:00 o'clock a.m.*of said day, at the
a place of worship nost alongside
stock in trade of the office seckdrs front door of the Court House in Til­
that accorded to Joaof Arc.
was to attack the national banking lamook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
The Food Supply in Germany.
gon, sell at public auction to the
system and tell of its iniquities.
1 o
highest bidder for cash in hand, tin-
The course of thqjovernment of
For
twenty
years
the
professional
German politicians, economists,
following
described
real
property,
the United States ¡making a care- physiologists, farmers and house­ politicians of all parties fought the situated in Tillamook County, Ore­
f«l inquiry into all ! circumstances wives, working together, have evolv­ banking institutions and told how gon, to-wit:
of the sinking of thimerican sailing ed a comprehensive and authoritative they robbed the people.
The southeast quarter of the south­
west quarter of section twelve and to
ship William P. Ft and its cargo plan of defense against the British
That time is past and
acres off the entire north side of the
of wheat before talg the case up starvation move. This plan, they be­ troller of Currency tells
northcast quarter of the northwest
with Germany is anently proper. lieve, is bound to be successful if fol­ how the national bank stock earned quarter of section thirteen,
all in
township two, south range ten, wes
On the face of mats, our govern­ lowed to the letter by every element twelve per cent last year.
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ment will be justif in demanding in the empire. Their program, which
On capital stock and surplus it di 1 of the Willamette Meridian.
Dated the 16th day of March, 1915.
reparation. But is se to have in­ I has the government’s sanction and is not earn more than half that amount,
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H. Crenshaw.
A .*erfgrt naJter —
olutely <lrpenda).l<i. every day. year in«
timate knowledge all aspects of the issue in its name, is contained in a but we are all proud of their stability Sheriff of Tillamook County. Oregon,
year out. Built on honor, of the beat mater.ala.
By, W. L. Campbell, Dpy.
case before diplomc exchanges are 200-page book, just published in Ger­ and splendid dividends.
Outwears Three Ordinnry Ranges
begun. Nations likndividuals, gain many, entitled, “The food supply of
The time is coming when we will be
rnrttfe entirety of charcoal andmalltahlt iron.
i,^,n eun t braah c/inrcculircn tuon'i rutt hkt tOiL
nothing by hasty ptests.
Nations the German people and the British just as proud of the fact that a public
after once taking stand, are even starvation plan.” The London Lancet utility in our town, be it water, gas,
Economical In F’ucl
Til'S
cf tho Mcirttic «re Tiv.t.ri (not put tmrether with
less prone than indduals to alter it. calls it 'an exposition of the problems or electric, is making money.
I ' Itnenn 1 1"-.’« pi'ftyj— they w ill altthiye remain air tight,
I < .•o-.c r. n. r heat n«r cold affect« them. The Majaetic
When the America note is finally of a nation's food supply with such
Would we not all be glad today if
o - rj f t
throughout with g ura aebeoloe board.
Rent it will be motffective through, wealth of information as can hardly the railroads were making money,
J * 1 in plht H by an open iron irrnlintc you can noeit- and
’
‘
alwrty«.
A
tight jo nU an<l pure
being based on colete knowledge ever have been brought to bear before were building new lines and creating
iiini.z ruAure an even bak ng heot. Having one-half the fuel.
oe it
f ,trn
•hatvae. No epringo.
. of all the incidentand there is no on the topic.”
fine stations and putting on trains.
h alteol ie iron ouan rack» alidu Qut autumaUcally, hwld-
Ing whatever they contain.
reason to fear thajermany will not
Could a state have a prouder boast
The phamplet first points out that
treat the matter w full appreciation Germany is now a closed economic than to be able to say every mile of
of its serious char.er.
area, which cannot even rely on the railroad in the commonwealth was
"conquered lands” for food, with making money, and can get »ll the
"’V ' A brutal watfa of the bitterest starvation setting
in. Production capital it wants for extensions?
\ eh aracter is premd all along the must give place to consumption as
Could a city have a better reputa­
hundred mile bitfront of the Prus­ the leading idea, and the individual tion than to have it said every public
sian and Russia* mtier, where the must give in to the state. “At this utility in its boundaries was a divi­
Unnumbered hoitpf the czar and time every one is, so to speak, a dend earner, and its stock was above
' kaiser are about clinch in a death Socialist.” Maximum prices must be par and its securities in demand?
«rappie. The Gian announcement fixed in addition to prohibiting ex­
When citizens get this view of pub­
«couple of daysq that it is propos­ ports.
lic service corporations, and officials,
rrwcrvo.r wh.ch Ivate like a tea kettlr. through a
On your front porch can <e lit
ed to burn Rusststates and villages
t-tnel
K'-t Rt!inr»'«<4 from ono t
r>f repprr Pitting
The reduction of the food supply is courts, boards, and commissions
every night until midnight
l.f.ing or lire box. It ho,:« r, gallona or water In a v»ry
with
leaving in their te a trail of devas­ laid to reduced imports from the work to make this condition a really
u
.
ij
mimi
by turn.rig u k-wr th” franto and r*M «rvo>r mu.oa
Pur«
and register not over
away rrom We. An*i’luaivepjPnird M utente fmture. f
• >ui
Asbesto«
tation and woe, 1 aroused the very United States to countries bordering better business will result.
fifty cents per month
H' b-H li'»!»<<•/»
►
Boat d
pit pic/cnu floor trim • nt< r.in^ f r : athcu¡
cn the meter.
bitterest indignan throughout I’e'- on Germany as well as Germany her­
Unless citizens and officials apply
Ask us to »h-f'v
the gtcateti
rvrr rwr in n rang*.
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Rwfograd and all Ria. As a result of self. Meat, butter, cheese, and fish, the golden rule to little and big busi­
iRin’t I 'iy the n iff« ywi «•▼nect
tme> “ungight,
«
or you'll I«
this German anmeed campaign of formerly obtained from Holland and ness alike we have nothing ahead of COAST POWER COMPANY.
appointed. ( «m« to our atcre, and
Mule of
M/'*ic - hav« Rs many < X 'luMlvn baturra e»-
Charcoal
rJi •
And out why the M/tfitiic la
«troncar
Utter destruction.tributive savagery Denmark, and herring from Norway us but universal public ownership,
than »'I other mnuen wh« rt mo»t rnn««« t>r»-
Iron,
z / ì C lbì .utoa.
.
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at au/ pneu aod U aboula
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ci an unparalled ture in recent de­ and Sweden, can no longer be relied bankruptcy.
a-’dinf
lx. m J /ouz Aiich- -i,
cades is feared btiany. If the Ber- on as food for Germany. There is no
3C0% ta
FOR SALE UY
The Poor and Needy.
life ot
Rjin threat to deitate Russian do- Rumanian wheat and the North Sea
Sidney K. Hendemon, Pre«.,
Ran?«
—*0 ■ -
■nain is carried it effect, it is just fisheries, yielding 179,000 tons, are
Surveyor.
When
John
McDonald
a
wealthy
«s certain that tl Slavs will adopt closed. Farmhands are few, 14 per
John Leis nd Hendenion, Sec­
retalitory tactics4 as drastic, and cent of the horses are with the army, farmer died recently at Milan, Ill., he
retary Trem , Attoiney-at-
I.aw, Notrary Public
pre and sword Mbe carried into and in East Prussia and Alsace the left behind him an estate of $400,000
perman territoryth a greater de­ crops are destroyed. The situation is and a will which the attorneys claim
to be one of the weirdest instruments
termination and Me intense vindic­ summed up thus:
on
record. After leaving one half of
tiveness than eveyid will surely re-
“We are the people in the position
lult in the entire | being laid waste of an individual who has heretofore his fortune to relatives, the testator
rntlr« T p
l,iw, Abstract*. R-al Fatate, O
directed that the other half be turned
Door* and
md desolate.
t<
had considerable income, and who
Surveying,
Insurance,
Fran,
< a
«i
over to the state bank at Monticello,
1
ar.^d« of
learns by a sudden misfortune that
fc?.- •
(loth
Photc«.
la.,
for
distribution
among
the
poor
Try those 25c <Urs at the Ram­
with careful husbandry he can get on
TILLAMOOK - •
OR LUOS'.
needy and deserving people of that
L*» tbrudt
ey "Good Eat».”,. A. Olson for-
with much less.”
■ ui.1
county,
and
which
was
the
former
nerly of the SpanKitchen.
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SHOE
BUYERS
WESTERN SHOE CO
Heavy, Every Day Shoes
P. A. FINNE, the Shoe Man
C. I. CLOUGH CO
The Reliable Druggist.
Wier Sprechen Deutsch.
Ifw. B.
F. GILSON, Tillamook, Ore
1 fei V*1 1
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Some of the Rease.ns Why
EAT VIERECK’S
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
The Great
' ■A4ESTIC
A 15 Watt Mazda
Charcoal and Malleable Iron
R ange
ALEX. McNAIR 8c CO
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
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