Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 08, 1915, Image 3

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Tillamook
Headlight, April 8,
State Press Flashlights
dare on their lips for any son-of-a- pean war destruction. And until this
The Little Red School.
gun, including Japan, to knock it off. is offset, enduring prosperity here ot
Billy
Sunday,
the ex-baseball 1 rue Americanism is neither the one anywhere else will be impossible,
It is quite the fashion for urban
champion, is now pitching the Bible, nor the other, but rather is better
Every wet spot, every stump, is people to smile when the little red
delivering sermons in slang on a represented by the thousands who go costing
' _ the farmer , yearly
", the
‘ : taxes school house of the rural communities
ragtime religion and making a mint quietly about their daily duties evad- he pays on unimproved land, as well is mentioned; but all such smiles,
of money in the process. That’s pro­ ing the too promiscuous glare of lime 1 as the value of saleable crops he though apparently sophisticated, are
light. Should trouble come it is upon might raise on that ground after r re- vacuous, foolish. That same little old
gressiveness, that is.—Astorian.
fhrir shoulders
chthat
mud be ko»««
their
that it must
borne,1 * reclaiming it.
------ o------
red school house has been the means
It is signifeant that the people care as the extremist for peace or for war , He now has a greater incentive than of giving more real men to the nation
quite as much to read what Mr. Taft cannot be relied upon to do more ' ever before, in the high prices of farm than all the cities in the land.
Our
has to say on subjects in general I as than they now do—talk.—Lebanon * products, and he has the money to urban schools have yet to prove their
4 -■’erre t
—: ’»sk^’atv ly d 'pendr.ble, every day, year in»
yeai* euu Duill on hoi.or, of the boat nuilerials.
they did when he was president. Mr. Criterian.
pay for the work. All progressive superiority. They tell us that the lit­
without I
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
Taft’s
administration
gave
this
farmers will rise to their opportunity tle old school house is faulty because
onfy rosiff«
entirely of ch ircoal and malleable iron.
The stars and stripes are
country a well-nigh unprecedented
and help themselves while being of of bad sanitation, because it is re­
blaiitablQ iron can't break —charcoal iron won* t root like steeL
virtue
in
Mexico
but
as
an
emblem
1
mote
from
urban
centers
and
cannot
era of good times.—News Reporter.
great service to the rest of the world.
Economical In Fuel
flying at the masthead of an English 1
have the up-to-date appliances, etc.,
The ii’im r* the
nra riveted (not put together with
b
lu*
1
nd
.
«■
v.? putty)— they will alutay remain air tight.
vessel
tends
to
protect
that
vessel
for
educational
instruction.
Heard
This county (Yamhill) spends $54,-
I .
r boat nor cold aifccts them. The Majestic
Sugar
Tariff
Change.
that haven’t you? Well, notwithstand­
e. . 1 i:J I neJ throughout with pure asbestos board,
000 annually on i.?oo miles of public from the assaults of that vessel’s
1 - o in J1 I, o by an open iron rnxtlntf you can see it —and
------o------
ing all that sort of jabber, the cities
roads. The schools get nearly $200,- enemy. Both conditions are wrong.
it
i U.ero always. A’r t.'.ht joints and pure asbeetoa
Senator Thompson of Kansas has
lixuiuf -mute nn own baklrur bent, •’avina one-half the fuel.
continue to receive the product of
000. We would not substract from the In the hands of friends the United
All
c'oore drop to form rt-ml shelves. No springs.
been
visiting
New
Orleans
and
he
is
i
Mallecible iron oven rac
allue out automatically» huld-
those same little old red school­
latter for we believe in the schools; States flag should enforce respect
L.rf whatever they contain.
quoted
by
the
Times-Pisayune
as
houses, and that product is what
but wc ought to spend as much, or and protection, but its use should be
starting that general sentiment in makes it possible for the cities to
more on roads if ever we are to get confined to the purpose for which it
Washington seems to be that free su- survive and progress.
on a basis of permanent construction. was intended. Let every nation fight
gar will not be put into effect if the
under
its
own
flag
and
survive
'or
Perhaps editors and newspaper men
—Willamina Times.
perish under its own banner. Too condition of the federal treasury is are more closely brought into contact
the same in a year from now.” It will with the people who want to “break
J The war has not been an unmixed frequently of late has the national
be recalled that part of the sugar into print” than any other class; and
< evil. Germany has put heavy restric­ colors been humbled by its enemies,
schedule of the Underwood tariff if communications were printed as
tions on the consumption of liquors, even in Oregon, and those who would
does not become effective until May received, the editors and newspaper
France has abolished the sale of trample it in the mire should be made
1, 1916. There is no doubt about the men would have to take to the woods.
to
feel
the
force
that
once
was
and
absinthe, Russia has stopped the
condition of the treasury being alarm­ Most folk seem to think that all that
manufacture of vodka, and Great yet is supposed to be behind it.—Sher­
ing. That there will be a huge deficit is necessary is to express thoughts
I tSntian
Britian is
is considering
considering the
the advisability
advisability idan Sun.
—’ —.«i -»*» O'f'per reservoir which hcets like n ten k< til«. through a
in spite of the various kinds of new in writing without reference to the
r.t Ar pv -'.s i sta’f.ned fron> on-> piece oc c opper. i»tcun< •<» c-B
----- o—
| of enforcing national prohibition. If
Lined
!■ i- I ’r.ii i.n.n^ of nra box. It boilj 15 rallons of w ter in a * rj*
taxes the present administration has rules of spelling or grammar, and
with
f v 1 nut. ■» and b” turning a •< v r th< frmr.« anti r• verveir m ■»■■*
peace has smiled on these efforts to
A great apprehension has been felt
Pure
away ¿rum Pro. An exclusive patented Mriesih- ft atvre.
< ’u-'
levied, is admitted by all, the only that the newspaper will attend to all
Asbestos
cl ’i pan duis away with »hoveling aahes wntl.'istcd as,h
secure national temperance, what a throughout the country regarding
pit prevent« floor from catching. firo—n. h c </p • niche« u V qa .
Boaid
question being as to its size, The such things as bad spelling and bad
.4
v*
u«
to
si*'
s>
you
the
greatest
improver:
»n/
happy place the old world would have the safety of the missionaries sent
C.-r put in a range.
president is inclined to be optimistic. punctuation, etc. But the folk who
Dt
.i't
buy
the
inn,re
you
exre.
’
t
to
lust
a
Hla
been.—Spectator.
out by the different denominations to
■
time “unsignt, unseen,” uv you'll I m * sure to be 4»a*
The author of the income tax law ex­ come from the country, who have
appointed. ('etna to <>ur store, and aoe the
Made of
------ o---- -
make converts in the unsettled do­
1
— have its many exclusive /«*atures ex-
pects his measure to yield the full been taught in the little red school
s
r latn '-i find out why th * Mt iestic is S.<Oi» «trona *r
Charcoal
People are frequently appealing to minions of the sultan. Especial anx­
4
It. i< ull oi r ranjrea where most rentres sreweakcAt.
Iron,
estimate, $80,000,000, notwithstanding house, do not think that way. They
J
1* i.- t’><s l- st tn£o at a. y price and it alivdla
the newspapers to keep their names iety has been felt for the converts far
be ia your luuhen.
adding
the wholesale passing of dividends at know how to write and how to spell.
FOR SALE BY
3C0% to
I out of print in connection with affairs in the interior where fanaticism is
the beginning of the year. If it does, —Dayton Journal.
life of
that are not entirely creditable to ever rife even in times of peace. But,
Rear«
the deficit in June 30 will be about
them, and this fact arouses an editor of course, there need be no alarm felt
$50,000,000. But this w’ill not justify
to make the following comment: on this score, for the Grand Vizier of
Notice to Farmers.
I
19 CALLON e
the further reduction in the sugar
“Our advice to the people is to re­ all Turkey has just announced that he
£] ALL COPP: »
I,
WE-LPyC'»»
tariff the Underwood act provides.
t’
frain from doing wtong if they care has issued an order that all mission­
WILL GIVE
Oil
The Tillamook Lime Products Co.,
There are circumstances, however,
I VOL' BOILING
anything about their relatives. A man aries and Christians must not be even
WAÎLH /
which indicate that there is some­ is ready to furnish ground lime stone
who lives a clean life never appears molested. Such an order is always
FT
thing besides consideration of the to the farmers. The lime stone is
in a newspaper unless it is in lauda­ obeyed implicitly, as every one knows
revenue influencing “general senti­ ground so as to pass a 1-6 inch wire
tory mention.”—News Reporter.
and there is no such a thing as
Entire Top
i
ment in Washington.” It should be screen.
Doors and
Turkish atrocities against Christians,
------0------
’.Hi;
The lime stone will cost $5.00 per
Frame»
born in mind that Senator Thomp­
Wrk J
made of
A subscriber writes us about his when the Grand Vizier gives his sol­ son comes from a state which was ton in sacks at the plant. A charge of
“ * I
Malleuble
neighborhood in a particularly happy emn promise to prevent them. Still, it, developing the sugar beet industry. 3 cents per sack or 60c. per ton extra
Iron.
Can't break
Strain. He believes in being happy would be somewhat more satisfactory He was also talking in a state which will be made for the sacks unless
■
•raradt
were
the
threatened
ones
under
the
even if everything doesn’t go just as
had begun to rely on the sugar indus­ sacks are furnished by the customer.
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he wants it to go. We pass on his protection of the big guns of some of try. The staving off of the evil day Only grain or meal sacks with a close
Valley
remarks which are “With Sunday our battleships.—Umpqua
was for the purpose of giving the su­ weave should be brought as the fine SCOOOOGOSOCCOGCCXiOCOOGGOOGOGOOQOCQQaOOaOOOSSaGOOOOOa«
school once a week and preaching News.
gar planters time in which to aban­ dust or powder will all be lost if the
once a month, with a store and a
don the business without loss, The sacks have a course weave leaving
That you will keep so busy boost­
postoffice, with its $25,000.00 special
checking of imports of sugar and only the course grains of limestone in
interest bridge, with a blind pig run­ ing that you won’t have time to cane as a result of the great war the sacks.
ning full blast right in the midst of it knock.
A set of new grinding rollers are
gave them a new lease of life, But
That you will vote, talk and work
all, why not be jolly?”—Umpqua
they cannot forget the peril that will being installed to increase the capac­
for a bigger, better, brighter town.
Valley News.
impend when the war ends. The Dem ity and produce a finer product.
That you will help to make this a ocrats of the House Committee on
Address all communications to U.
! One of our exchanges truely re­ good town so the town can make Ways and Means did not favor the G. Jackson, Box 413, Tillamook.
marks that in the profession of jour­ good.
sugar schedule as it was adopted.
That you will increase the value of Leading membersadmitted at the time
nalism it is peri-ctly understood that
Sheriff’s Sale.
an editor’s usefulness in a community your property by improving its ap­ that they accepted it in deference to
is judged largely by the character of pearance.
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
the expert opinion of the president.
That you will say something true He was not concerned about reve­ tue of an execution issued out of the
opposition to him. Enemies deal in
no flatteries. If you want to measure about this town every time you write nue as was about reducing the cost of Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Tillamook, dated
a newspaper accurately, first find out a letter.
living, the real theory on which the the 15th day of March, 1915, in the
That
you
will
invest
your
money
whose its enemies are. Their attitude
tariff was revised, surprising as some cause wherein F. S. Whitehouse was
toward a newspaper tells the story of here where you made it and where of the results were, through the fail­ plaintiff and Calvin E. Black, Oscar
Monson, C. R. Funk, Mary Funk, F.
that newspapers’ attitude and regard you can watch it.
ure of the importer to give the con­
That will keep your premises clean­ sumer the full benefit of the reduc­ S. Fisher, Janies A. Biggs and Geo.
for its duty to the public as nothing
W. Phelps were defendants, upon a
ed up and your buildings repaired as tion in duties.
else can. News Times.
judgment and decree rendered against
a matter of both pride and profit.
Senator Thompson admits that the the defendants, C. R. Funk and Mary
That you will take half a day right president's theoretical reasoning did Funk in favor of the plaintiff, F. S.
Kansas is rejoicing over the pass­
Whitehouse, for the sum of eight
ing by the legislature of a new law now to pick up the odds and ends not work out in practice. He also hundred thirty three and 33-100 dol­
which prohibits the hauling the vot­ around the place and turn them into argues that the United States should lars, with interest thereon at the rate
ers to the polls on election day. It either use, money or ashes.
produce all the sugar it needs for of ten per cent per annum from the
That you will contribute as much domestic purposes. He will, of course 17th day of February, 1914, and for
»tops the practice not only in the
further sum of $100.00 attorney’s
part of candidates but of private citi­ money as you can afford and as much have the support of the Louisiana the
fees, and for his costs and disburse­
zen. You can’t even haul your neigh­ enthusiasm as anybody, to any im- delegation in altering the Underwood ments of this suit, and also upon a
bor down to vote or to register. Mas­ provement to develop the town’s re- tariff. The revenue needs may move judgment and decree rendered against
defendants, C. R. Funk and Mary
sachusetts has a law imposing an ed­ sources.
a majority of the Senate to agree to
That you will make friends with the the change. As for the new House, Funk, in favor of the defendant James
ucational test on the voter. With
A. Biggs, for the sum of twenty-six
these two laws i# operation people farmers, if a town man, or with the the change could be made as a matter hundred sixteen and 67-100 dpllars,
town
folk,
if
a
farmer,
and
help
work
who do their own thinking will have
with interest thereon amounting to
of protection regardless of revenue.
two hundred twelve and 55-too dol­
greater chance at the polls.—Tele- together for the good of the com­
lars, and the further sum of three
munity of which this town is the cen­
phone Register.
hundred dollars attorney’s fees and
ter.
and his costs and disbursements of
Down at Grants Pass the local
this suit, and commanding me to sat­
Farmers as Financiers.
isfy the s^iid judgment by the ale of
judge has taken a new method for
real property belonging to the said
making the recalcitrant youth keep
defendants, C. R. Funk and Mary
to the straight and narrow path, for
The European war has emphasized
Funk, and hereinafter described:
he has just given one who was in­ the importance of farmers in the fi-
Now, therefore, in order to satisfy
the said judgment and decrees, I will,
clined to go wrong in thirty days nancial affairs of the world.
on the 17th day of April, 1915, at
sentence in the house of correction
First, when almost every line of
10:00 o’clock a.m. of said day, at the
with an additional provision that he business is greatly depressed by the
front door of the Court House in Til­
must attend Sunday school regularly conditions in Europe, the growers of
lamook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
gon, sell at public auction to the
every Sunday for six months, every food spring into prominence as the
highest bidder for cash in hand, the
absence except for sickness, to be one class of individuals who are mak­
following described real property,
made good by double attendance. Just ing more money than usual.
situated in Tillamook County, Ore­
the point on the paper which is to receive the
think of the severity of this, with the
gon, to-wit:
Second, the business and financial
River
The southeast quarter of the south­
fishing season in the Rogue
type impression is stationary at the instant the
world has suddenly discovered that
west quarter of section twelve and 10
beginning to be good—Umpqua Val- the much wanted return of prosperity
type hits. The carriage does not bob up and
acres off the entire north side of the
ley New».
northeast quarter of the northwest
to the country depends largely on the
down when the shift is made to write capitals.
all in
quarter of section thirteen,
farmer. His shipments and purchases
township two, south range ten, west
A farmer tells us that he has prac-
Why?
are expected to start things on the
of the Willamette Mer’dian.
tically rid his farm of gophers by the
On your front porch can be lit
Dated
the
16th
day
of
March,
upward trend.
IQI5-
every night until midnight
use of gasoline. He carries a bottle
H. Crenshaw,
Because the
is shifted—not the
And, finally, it seems that the eas­
and regiater not over
and a bunch of cotton batting with
I Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon,
fifty cents per month
iest if not the only way to correct the
By, W. L. Campbell, Dpy.
him while working in the field and
in the meter.
The only movement of the carriage is back and
world’s balance sheet by offsetting
when he sees a gopher run into a hole
forth on its closely adjusted ball bearing runways—
the enormous destruction of wealth
he pours some gasoline upon a wad
The last Oklahama bank robbery
and this does not take place while the print is being
now going on in Europe is to increase coast power company .
of cotton and places it in the moutji
appears to have been intended as a
agricultural production. And
that
made. There is no lifting of the carriage.
of the hole and covers the opening
special defiance of the recently ad­
simmers down to America, because
with dirt. The gas fumes are heavier
journed State Legislature, which had
This Is one reason why L. C. Smith & Bros, type­
than air and go to the bottom of the the farmers of Europe are now bear­
prescribed peculiar pains and penal­
writing
is free from blurs and every letter in the right
ing
arms,
and
those
of
South
Ameri-
;
Sidney
E.
Henderson,
Pres.,
hole. In an attempt to get air , the
ties for bank robbing.
ca,
Australia,
etc.
have
no
means
of
place.
Surveyor.
gopher comes to the top of the hole
If the entire population of the world
John Leland Henderson. Sec­
and the gas does the rest. Remove exporting their crops.
retary
Treaa
,
Attorney-at-
resided
in Texas there would be only
When
President
Wilson
urged
Mr
cotton in about an half hour and
Aik for Demonitration
Law, Notrary Public
an average of ten persons to the acre,
Gopher will be dead. The plan will farmers to increase to the maximum
according to figures complied by
apply to many other burrowing an- their crop production he probably
John Adams of Fort Worth. The pop­
did
not
have
in
mind
merely
in
in
­
imals.—Ione Journal.
L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co.
ulation of the world is about 1,600,-
crease in the yield per acre.
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ooo.ooo.
If
all
the
inhabitants
of
the
The
greatest
income
must
come
by
I
H««. O«.« ..J F.««ory. SYRACUSE. N Y.
There are two classes of extremists
Law, Abstracts, R-al Estate,
world lived in Texas the density of
in this country that are about equally putting every possible acre to work.
Surveying, Insurance.
the population would be about equal
dangerous to its peace and happiness The millions of acres of reclaimed .
Doth Phones.
to the density of Fort Worth’s popu
One is the extreme peace advocate; swamp and stump lands, once under •
TILLAMOOK - • OKEGOM.
lation, which is 5440 a square mile in
cultivation,
would
rapidly
produce
all
the other the men who travel around
Texas.
with a chip on their shoulder and a the wealth needed to offset the Euro-'
Some of the Reasons Why
I he Great
BSTIC
Charcoal and Malleable Iron
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ALEX. McNAIR & CO
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Seed Oats should be treated with
FORMALIN to prevent Smut.
FARMALIN should be fresh and of
full strength' and properly used to
obtain best results. Fresh stock with
full directions how to use at
C. I. CLOUGH CO
The Reliable Druggist.
Wier Sprechen Deutsch.
F
'
KAT VIERECK’S
Printing Point Does Not
BREAD,
TILIAMOOK BAKERY
Bob Up and Down
At All Grocers.
In an L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
A15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
type
carriage.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract co.
306 0 k st.,
1 0[
Portland, Ore
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