TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 21, Mother, you laughed when you found I wasn’t hurt by falling out of bed last night, and when you asked me what I was dreaming about I was too much confused to tell; but, say, that was a cracker jack of a dream, and I’ll never forget it. You know we had sauerkraut and half smoked sausage for supper. About midnight 1 awoke, dripping with perspiration to to find myself on the floor, with you bending over me asking, in a fright­ ened tone, if I was hurt, when you found 1 was uninjured you laughed, at which 1 felt a little out of sorts, got back into bed and went to sleep without telling you what ailed inc. I dreamed that the government had sent me to observe the military act­ ions of the Russian army. The voyage was tine, and 1 got along all right un­ til 1 reached the Russian border. T here I was stopped by a fierce look­ ing soldiers, who savagely inquired my crand. Not wishing to tell him, 1 said 1 was an artist from America and intended to paint Russian pictures for New York art club. He seemed much pleased and said 1 was the very man he was looking for, and would take me to the place I wanted to reach, on condition that I would let him blind­ fold me. Well 1 let him tie a handker­ chief over my eyes, and was led on foot what seemed to me to be a mile, then we rode in a very shakey wagon over one of the roughest roads 1 ever traveled on. After what seemed hours, Iwas led into a large building and in­ to a peculiar shaped room when the handkerchief was removed from my eyes. In the room were a number of artists copying ancient landscapes. 1 was led into a large building and in­ scat and was instructed to copy a por­ trait of a women dressed like a queen. When I had finished it I was told to go to the office and get a passport. There I met a fierce-looking man, who said 1 was to fight him with broadswords, and handed me one, the blade of which was two feet long, thin and as keen as a razor. We took positions. I foiled a blow of his, then with a side thrust cut off his head, which flew up in the air and fell on my upturned face, knocking me down. Then I awoke to find myself at home on the floor by my bed, just coniiii" out of a blood-curdling dream. I’m fond of sauerkraut, mother, as you know, but for supper I’ll eat it—never again. approved of ducts. But the limit of her economy was reached one day. My grandfather had a long tape measure, which rolled up with a spring. He had used it for years and considered it accurate. But suddenly his old standby failed and every measurement made by it was so out­ rageously wrong that he b gan to in­ vestigate. He found that it had been cut in the middle and about 12 inches removed, then it had been neatly sewed together again. "It must have been grandmother,” was his first thought, and she acknowledged hav- ing done it. “It was worn out in that spot ’ she explained, "so I just cut it out.’ And she was horrified at grand- father’s wastefulness when he threw it away and bought a new one. FARMERS AND INSURANCE ------ o... —— Carl Abrams, of the State Industrial Accident Commission, Gives Some Particuars. 1915. ELAND H ERWIN, i Two “American First” Slogans. PIANO INSTRUCTION. ■ ■ ---- Although it is possible to interpret Diploma from Chicago Musical some ot ^resident's remarks to the Daughters of the American Revo- College.—Beginners receive the same lu.ton to mean that he expects the careful training as the most advanced. democratic campaign slogan next I Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­ year to be "American First’ we feel that such interpretation does injus­ tion. tice to tile president's intellect and I All lessons given at Studio. cnaracur. tie is so systemtaically Factory Representative for th* vague 111 his rhetoric that we prefer Chute 81 Butler Pianos and Player to believe that he was talking figur­ Pianos. atively when he said: “But 1 am in a hurry to have an opportunity to T HOALS, M D., have a lineup and let the men who are 1. inking Inst of other countii.s stand stand on one side and all those who PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON are lor America first, l*st and all the time, on the o;h r side.” This kind of Surgeon S. P. Co. judgment day, when the sheep will (I. O. O F. Bldg ) be separated from the goats, will not close the 1916 campaign. No doubt Tillamook - - - » Oregon. the Democrats will make much of the argument that “the president has kept us out of war,” although'as Sen­ EBSTER HOLMES, ator Sherman has aptly remarked, there is no reason why he should ATTORNEY-AT LAW have got us into war; but any attempt to claim a monopoly of American I COMMERCIAL BUILDING, patrotism would be rebuked as a piece of monumental impudence. FIRST STREET, Dealers in It would be manifestly unjust. No president in the country’s history has TILLAMOOK, OREGON been treated more considerately by the opposing party. We cannot recall a Republican newspaper, printed in BRANDS OF FLOUR: J E. REEDY, D.V M., English whichhas not stood loyally by "Morning Star.” "Y. Faintly Bend.” ‘Oregon Flower.” the president in his dealings with the VETERINARY. European situation. There has been consideiable criticism, but it has Both Phones. come from men of foreign birth or sympathies. There have been some Mutual Phone. Tillamook Oregou Republicans who have insisted on a »□©©©©OOOOOOOO&eCOSCOOCO&SOSCCCCO&SO&CCO&SOOCCOOOSeiCO mote vigorous assertion of American rights on the high seas and in Mexi­ co, but the criticism of the president’s GOYNE, insistence on what he esteemed American rights has come chiefly ATTORNEY-AT-LAW’. from Democratic sources. in likelihood the issues of the cam­ paign of 1916 w ill be domestic. As Mr. Office : O pposite C ourt H ouse , 1 aft has put it, the people have to live, whether there is war in Europe Tillamook • - Oregon. or not. No doubt the Democrats would be glad to get away from the miserable failure of their domestic OHN LELAND HENDERSON, policies and run as the true and origi­ nal Americans, but a majority of the ATTORNEY people of the United States will have something to do with the issues. If AND •the Democrats adopt“America First” COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW. as. a slogan, the Republicans will call T illamook B lock . the turn on them. They will demand protection of American industries and Tillamook - . . - Oregon. labor as a ncessary step in the pro- ROOM NO. 261. gram. Farmers of Oregon are coming to realize that insurance for their work­ men against accident is desireable, therefore the State Industrial Acci­ dent Commission has established a rate of different lines of farming op­ erations under authority of Section 31 of the attended act passed by the last Legislature and which becomes effective July 1st. The great interest manifested by farmers is shown by the fact that up to date about 200 farmers have availed themselves of the benefits or this act, although the commission has up to this time been so busy putting into operation the new’ amendments to the law that no effort has been made to notify farm­ ers of their privilege to take advan­ tage of the act. 'ibis information is becoming widely disseminating and has caused a number of unfortunate instances in the Commission office during the past few weeks. In a num­ ber of cases men have been injuried on the farm and the employer has then made application to come under the Act and sent in remittances to cover his premiums with the hope of by so doing the injured man would be cared for by the state. This of course, is important as will be real­ ized by all readers. It is similar to insuring a building after the same has been burned down and then expect to collect insurance on the buildin". Similarly a great many applications have come in from farm hands who have been injured, for benefits under the Act. They thinking as long as Notice. Success in farming, Unce Bill, is they have not rejected the act they not entirely confined to production are entitled to its benefits. However, and marketing. These are very im­ no protection can be extended to Notice is hereby given portant essentials but there is one workmen unless accepted by applica­ State Land Board of the State of tion of the employer. side of the business to which many Oregon will receive sealed bids at its The rate fixed for farming opera­ office in the Capitol Building people do not pay enough attention. T. u at ... tions in general farming including all The success ol farming, frotrt a busi­ Salem, Oregon, up to to o'clock A.M. opeyitions incident thereto, 2 per cent ness point of view requires care in on November 9, 1915, for all the buying. It is one of the principles of pay roll. Threshing, clover hullin" State s interest in the tide or over­ hay and straw bailing, 4 per cent; governing success in any business. flow lands hereinafter described,, The man who buys foolishly or care­ prune drying, 1 per cent; wood cut­ giving, however, to the owner or ting, 3 pel cent; land clearing with- lessly, throws away at least a part ot ow ners of any lands abutting or front­ his expenditures. He may pay more our blasting 3*4 percent; with blast­ ing ther’eon, the preference right to ing 5 per cent; road work 3 per cent. than an article is worth, through not purchase said tide or overflow lands In addition to the above the em­ at the highest price offered, provided giving sufficient attention to details. To avoid this every farmer should ployer is required to collect from the such offer is made in good faith, and know exactly what he wants and workmen making a total amount to also privided that the lands will not should buy with that .object in view. contribution one cent a day from each be sold for, nor any offer therefore The more the enacting the require­ workman. In computing the amount accepted of less than $7.5« per acre, ments the more need here is for selcc- due the Commission add $15.00 per and that the Board reserves the right ion. It is seldom wise to refrain from month for board when the men are to reject any and all bids. buying needful articles, that is false boarded. For instance a farm hand is Said lands are situated in Tillamook economy. Money well invested will paid $40.00 per month and board and County, Oregon, and described as invariably give increased results and works 20 days, his wages would be follows, to-wit: the satisfaction of lightened labor. $55-00 per month The premium would Beginning at a point 660 feet north Judgment should be used in making be 2 per cent of $55.00 or $i.to plus of Sec. corner common to 14, 15, 22 the decision; all sides of the question 26 cents to be contributed by the and 23, T. 1 S., R 10 W. VV. M„ this should be studied. The fact is that workmen making a taotal amount to point being the meander corner be­ farmers have been an exclusive class be remitted to the commission of $1.30 tween sections 14 and 15: thence, too long. Thy should be both duyers fr the month. 1 his is due and payable’ East 396.00 feet along U. S. Mean- and sellers—should have somethin*' on or before the fifteenth of the der line. month following that in which the to sell during the entire year, if pos­ N. 32 degrees, 45 minutes E. 660.00 sible, and then they will have mon y work is performed. feet along V. S. Meander line. Those farmers desire to secure the all the time Io buy what they want, N. 78 degrees 45 minutes E. 759 30 t.._, do so by feet along U. S. Meander liti-. as other business do. There is much protection of this act may making application to the' Commis- pleasure in buying what we need, N. 24 degrees, 16 minutes E, 482,40 provided we have the cash and get sion for application blanks and a feet along low water line. copy of the law. the best of everything, the value and N. 3 degrees 20 minutes VV., I i 35-00 The protection afforded to both feet along low water line. price of which are well known. Cash employer and workmen is absolute. selling and cash buying are far more N. 5 degrees 33 minutes E 41950 satisfactory for all parties than cred­ In case the workmen is injured in the feet along low water line. course of his employment, the Com ­ it, not only in the saving of the buyer N. 15 degrees 18 minutes W. 840.00 but in his feeling of self respect and mission will pay all expenses for feet along low water line. Doctors bills, hospital bills, medicine independence. N. o degrees 40 minutes E. 2402.00 etc., not exceeding $250.00 and in ad­ feet along low water line. Amos, when you go farming for dition compensate the workmen for N. 3 degrees 37 minutes W. 1340.00 yourself, don’t make a specialty of time lost by paying him a portion of feet along low water line. any one crop, but raise a variety. You his wages, not less than $30 per N. 87 degrees 34 minutes W. .. 1398.96 will find it safe to do so, provided you month. Under no circumstances can feet to point on line between Secs. study your soil and plant only such he sue the employer for damages on 14 and 15. as arc adapted to it. The merchant account of injuries sustained as the South, 7302.21 feet ~ - — —. to . — a — point ——..t of docs not buy goods merely for the money paid by the Commission is full beginning, containing c. ... 241.42 __ acres in sake of having them in stock, but be­ compensation under the law for the Secs. 14 and ll,T. 1 S„ R 10 VV. cause he expects to sell them, and injury. 1 his insures the employer Applications and bids should be ad­ that is just what you should bear in absolute protection from damage dressed to “G. G Brown, Clerk, State suits and possibly from court costs mind when choosing the kind of crop Land Board, Salem, Oregon,” to plant, because only first class pro­ and insures a workmen of the pay­ marked “Application and bid to ment of his expenses and money on duce will sell for a good price, and chase tide lands.” yoK can’t raise that which is of good which to live while injured. Working Dated August 21, 1915. men's coinpensaiton is one of the quality on soil that is not adapted to G. G. Brown, greatest steps in legislation. It is not its development. Figuratively speak­ Clerk State Land Board. only protection to the individuals, blit ing, don't put your eggs all in one basket, that is, have several chances it is a protection of society against Notice of Completed Contract. for success with everything you raise, injured workmen who might become , some things may not be in demand, pubic charges and who often do. It is ' Notice is hereby given, that while others may be. Those that arc a protection to the families of injured wanted arc always the most profita­ workmen against suffering and pov­ County Road Master for Tillamook ble to raise, and will offset the small erty and it is a protection to the pub­ County, Oregon, has filed his ccrtifi- prices of your other crops that may lic in the way of taxes, because one cate for the completion of the paving be so abundant they are practical­ of the greatest forms of court costs contract of the Arena Construction ly not wanted, thus giving you a fair ot government is court costs and one Company, on the Fairview County average profit on your entire output. of the greatest forms of court sosts Road, in accordance with plans and Furthermore, the influence of such a is personal injury cases. Under Ore­ specifications on file in this office, policy upon your neighbors is some­ gon's present liability laws it has, be­ (with the exception of some minor thing worth considering. When one come comparatively easy for injured details) and any person, firm or cor­ sees his neighbors success with spec­ workmen to secure damages against poration, having objections to file to the completion of said work, may do ial crops and variety planting it employers by bringing suit. Lastly, state compensation is insur­ so within two weeks from the date of teaches them the possibilities of the the first publication. right kind of farming That is, why ance conducted by the state w ithout Dated this the 14th day of Oct. 1915 and the State appropriates suf­ we are, in a way, our neighbors teach profit ficient sums of money to more than I. k Holden, County Clerk. er. Our neighbor's may not always be First publication, Oct. 14, 1015. ready to admit that they get their pay all the expenses of operation Last publication, Oct. 28. mis. ideas from us but thev never fail to so that every dollar colected from adopt some of our successful plans employers and workmen alike is Notice of Completed Contract. workmen in and make them their own No man paid back directly to ------ l>;----- can live to himself. Each has an* in­ first aid ami for time lost. Number of Notice is hereby given. that farmers and a great many manufac ­ fluence, and this may mean a great turers in times past have afforded County Road Master for Tillamook success for others as well as our- themselves liability insurance from County, Oregon, has filed his ccrtifi- »elves. insurance companies and in such cate for the completion of the paving ------ o------ the amount received by the contract of th« Arena Construction Gertrude, if schools furnished .1 cases . ______ Hunt’s ____ Bridge workmen is questionable as more Company, on the coursi'.in economic» that would train Road, in accordance with plans and girls tn rral economy in the home, than halt 4it it is used by the com- specifications on file in this office, panv in expenses and profit and _ a they would be doing them a real scr ( _____ considerable portion of that remain­ (with the exception of some minor vice Not merely saving, but sensible ( ing is dissipated bv the injured details) and any person, firm or cor­ economy Not the wav mv dear oil workmen in lawvers fees and court poration. having objections to file to grandmother used to economize, ( costs in suing for his rights. the completion of said work, may do either. She always thought piano i so within two weeks from the date of music badly arranged and often stop- f the first publication ped us when playing on the piano to * This is such a free country that an Dated this thr 14th day of Oct. 1911 ask why we didn’t play more on the American ran say things right out I. C. Holden. County Clerk. every day that a diplomat for I First ends of the ; i 10 so as to keep the loud I * t publication, *•*'•»*« y 'V Oct. vk. 14, ujtt. middle irin:............. ing out first. She ’ whispering may be sent home. Last publication, Oct. aS, 191 i. flLiEX. JVIcNfllR & c0- GE]MERflLi HARDCUARE Kitchen Ranges and Heating Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere YAMHILL MILLING COMPANY, Flour, Grain and Feed. E. T. ULLMANN, Manager, Commercial Building, Tillamook, Oregon. J. CLAUSSEN, LAWYER, DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT E . 213 T illamook B lock Oregon Tillamook It Will Relieve Your 0R. JACK OLSEN, Or Money Back You don’t risk a cent. You don’t take the slightest chance. You can try the cough rem? Jy—which wj firmly believi to be the very best of the many kinds we carry—antire'y at ottr risk, If you find that DENTIST. (I. O. O. F. Bldg.) Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup Tillamook ■ Oregon does not relieve you, we will gladly refund your money, We don’t want a cent for it or any other of the Rexall Remedies” that does not satisfy’ and nlease vou. Isn’t that fair ? Can vou UI T. BOHM L a . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Complete Set of Abstract Books in Office. Taxes Paid for Non Residents. T illamook B lock . Tillamootr .... Oregon Both Phones. c- HAWK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Bay City Oregon Q r . l . l . hoy , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON T illamook B lock , Tillamook, Oregon. ELMER ALLEN .(Successor to Dr. Sharp), DENTIST. Commercial Building, Tillattock QARL HABERLACH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. T illamook B lock Tillamook QR. J. GEORGE . . 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