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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 30. 1915. Editors Say. county man who proposed marriage by mail is now up against a thousand dollar judgment for breach . of promise. Another powerful argu ment for trading at home.—Eugene ! Register. To many a prohibitionist in this I state such action (holding the pro hibition law unconstitutional) would be welcomed, for the law as doctored by the legislature is a screaming farce and slap in the face of eveiy conscientious prohibitionist in Ore gon.—Woodburn Independent. 1 inhu- number of Americans— mane ant^ barbarous act, but supports the submarine’s commander in his piracy, and questions the integrity of the United States in its presentation of the facts.. Austria is not replying so much to President Wilson's note on the sinking of the Ancona as to President Wilson's request for the re call Bof Austrian Minister Dumba. Austria lias not forgiven—and is not likely to forgive—that. Nor can she overlook the fact that the govern ment is preceeding criminally against her representatives who have carried the European war to this country and are prosecuting it against our indus tries. But Austria could have been a little more diplomatic in her reply. It was not necessary for the royal and imperial government to make its contempt for the republic so plain.— The Spectator. Klamath County is figuring on maintaining a permanent exhibit of its products and resources at Klam ath Falls—an excellent idea, and one that will pay over and over again in The Read Supervisor Problem. educating local residents as well as visitors and newcomers as to what Some of the counties are going can be produced in the different sec tions of that vast and wonderful through the same experience with road supervisors as Tillamook Coun county.—Oregon Voter. ty had some years ago, and they are An epidemic of suicide is reported gradually following the example of among German officers. Nine officers this county in dispensing with them. including the commander of a bat We give below a few remarks made talion, are said to have ended their by County Judge James Watson,’ of lives within a period of twelve days. Coos County, which puts another nail Cold and hardships of the campaign into the coffin of the supervisor sys are said to have been the cause. The tem. He says: meagre reports that we get at this I “Farmers’ teams are not suitable distance are sufficiently ghastly to for road work, neither is the farmer. "A man can not be both a good cause one to conclude that suicide would be preferable to life in the fanner and a godd road builder, one or the other occupations will be neg trenches.—Telephone Register. lected at the expense of the other. “Out of the 33 supervisors of Coos Representative Hawley’s bill to es- tablish fish-cultural stations on the County it is safe to say that 27 of Columbia would, if passed, render them know no more about practical valuable assistance to the excellent road work than they do about build work the state is doing in the propa ing a war ship, and we get this sys gation of salmon and game fish. The tem by the law that requires that the salmon industry of the Columbia county court shall appoint some per river is one of the nations greatest son who resides in the district as road commercial assets and any aid the i builder at $2.50 per day. "What a saving in road funds could government can render it will re- dound to the nation’s credit ten-fold. be made if all the road work cculd be put in charge of some competent, —Astorian. qualified road builder who would be Those who are so fearful of this responsible for the work, with au country being caught in the state of thority to hire his own foremen and unpreparedness so far as men within plan his own work. Proper equipment experience in war is concerned over could be used and work prosecuted in look the fact that there are nearly the manner in which railroads handle 200,000 vetrans of the Spanish war their work. "I believe that one half of the mon still in the country, and that the mili tia numbers well up toward 200,000 ey now expended could be saved, or , more. Besides there are other thou at least bring double the amount of sands more or less trained in military road improvement for the money drill at schools. Uncle Sam could dig that we are now expending. "I am satisfied that the road super up half a million trained men and half that many experienced on short no visor system should be abolished, that it is out of date, and that the work tice.—Capital Journal. should be centralized under the direc The stand of the socialist party in tion of a county road master. "If the road supervisor system were the German Reichstag on the war or peace question has been so differently abolished, and a roadmaster appoint stated, that it is a difficult matter to ed who had the authority and funds arrive at a positive and definite con to do some real permanent work in clusion. The dispatches are contradic some part of the county each year it tory, for one of today states that a would not be many years before many huge loan, or war credit of ten billion of the roads would be of lasting or marks, or two and one half millian permanent nature." dollars was voted at the session yes terday with but little opposition from Hot Milk vs. Wiskey. the socialists, while, on the other hand, another as distinctly states (From the Rural Spirit.) that the constant accession to the The iirst day of January the three ranks of the socialists in their refusal states of Oregon, Washington and to grant more war credit, is gradually Idaho will go dry and, while it will bringing the peace question more and still be possible to secure some whis more to the front. ________ ___ key, the open saloon will be a thing Evidently | some wires arc crossed somewhere.—Unip of the past. That there is a large class qua Valley New’s. of men, many of them practically homeless, who make the saloon their President Gompcrs of the American “club" or loafing place is universally federation of labor, does not want the admitted. That some provision must laws to fix the hours of labor. Many i be made for this class of men is just people agree with him. Very few men as universally recognized. Hence the have succeeded who worked by the W. C. T. U.’s, Y. M. C. A.’s and other clock entirely. A man is entitled to religious or philanthropic institutions pay for his time and the work he does as well as individuals whose aim is to and no law shouhl say that a man I assist in a social problem or merely may not work more than six or eight to make money are planning reading or even ten hours per day. The men rooms, restaurants and coffee houses who have made successes in life have so arranged that patrons may rest done it by long hours. The world and lounge. At the same time many would be in arrears at least a quarter saloon men will engage in the "soft of a century today if Thomas J. Edi drink” business. The number of soft son had quit when the clock struck dring houses will naturally increase six hours for him. If we keep on as soon as the saloons are no more. shortening and regulating our hours It is a well established fact that hot of labor we will get to the point milk is a better stimulant, in case of hoped for by » the r •»*• • lazy «••J v employe, who extreme exhaustion or chill than is --- desire to work only Thursday after whiskey or any other intoxicant. And not», and that pay day. When that the Rural Spirit believes that at this time comes it will not "bring home time, while cold weather is on, an the bacon,” to either the employer or organized and concerted effort should the employe.—Telephone Register. be made to extend its use. The value of cold milk as a drink, either plain There are in round numbers 10,000 or in combination, such as "milk names upon the Washington County shakes,” is well known and the popu tax roll. Eliminating duplications and larity of cold sweet milk and butter those residing without the county milk needs no special boosting. But 8000 will probably represent persons the value of hot milk as a stimulant, living within Washington county and that is a food as well, that leaves no affected by the tax to be levied this bad after affects, but does immediate year. The largest number of persons ly stimulate heart action and send its present at any time al last Friday’s warming and reviving effects to all budget meeting was 136 The question parts ot the body with the speed of therefore, whether this gathering was electricity, is comparatively unknown. representative of the combined sent The Rural Spirit of November 21st iment of the county may properly be contained a little item to the effect raised. It should not be forgotten al that the National Dairy Council had so, that a budget meeting is purely an set aside $250,000 to be used in a advisory board. Thirty-two persons propaganda for the larger use of voted to eliminate the Item providing milk, i o this view it seems that right salary for a deputy county attorney. here and now, in these three states, Thirty persons voted to retain the lies one of the best avenues for the item. A total of 62 persons out of per use of some of that money and some haps 8000 pretended to act upon this very practical publicity. Furthermore, matter. It is reasonable to inquire we would suggest to State Dairy As just how valuable this bit of advisory sociations of Oregon, Washington action will be to the court in reaching and Idaho tfiat they pass resolutions a conclusion.—Hillsboro Independent setting forth the value of hot milk -- -o ■■ ■ both as a food and stimulant; espec Austria's "reply” to President Wil ially as the latter, and that they sup- son’s note on the murder of the An pliment this by the appointment ci cona's sailors and passengers is an committees to prepare and send out impertinence which makes no effect literature setting forth the facts sug to conceal its desire to be also in gested, which should be sent to every sulting. Nations that desire to contin soft drink establishment and every ue friendly relations with their cor coffee house or other place where respondents do not write in the food and drink is served to transients sneering, sarcastic, flippant tone that and workingmen. It would do no Austria has been fit to adopt in its harm to add restaurants to the list of ctMimunication to this government. those receiving the circulars, letters Ipsr "Au«trian note is in language and or pamphlets. But those institutions manner that might be employed by a planning to take the place of saloons sifllrt underling in reply to the rebuke should receive chie( attention of one whom he does not consider Of course hut milk, like cold milk hi» equal. There is a bitter sneer jq need» care. Warnings should be giv ever/ paragraph, a cheap aaraasm in en that the nulk must not be boil« d, every line, and a deliberately studied but merely kept hot and that vessels effort to make the royal and Imperial holding the milk must at regular in government's contempt for this re- tervals be carefully cleaned with tepid publican government as palpable as water and then scaldetl. That many possible. Austria not only refuses to people do not know these simple rules denounce the sinking of the Ancona ind the murder Summ°ns. I this kind is started and persistently 36 “QUART” BOTTLES ALLOWED MONTHLY? followed up in these three states, a ------o----- use for milk comparatively unknown In the Circuit Court of the State of to most people can be established and Arithmetic and Law Seem to Bear Oregon, for lillamook County. Out Dopesters’ Claims. with it will come a larger use of milk J. H. Ellison and Ellen Ellison Plaintilts. in hot weather. Men will get used to drinking milk instead of intoxicants (Telegram) vs. and this will help to solve the liquor Dopesters have figured a way in George Vandersee and May Defendants. which they believe they can stretch Vandersee, question. ____________ To George Vandersee, one of the the statutory 24 quarts of beer one may legally import in any four weeks above named defendants. LIQUOR AFFIDAVITS In the name of the State of Oregon. FILLED WITH TEETH. after the first of the year into 36 You are hereby required to appear “quart” bottles of brew. By another complaint tiled Law Provides Four Kinds of Blanks route they have discovered that 30 and answer the bottles are permitted under the law. against you in the above entitled To C°ver All Cases. The authorities are Noah Webster, suit on or before the expiration of Here they are. These are the ai the Gambrinus brewery, the city bu six weeks from the first- publication fidavits you will have to sign to get reau of weights and measures and the of this summons and if you fail so to liquor for any purpose whatever after prohibition law. The law says very appear and answer, for want thereof January 1. 1 lie affidavits will be filed clearly that one may bring into Ore the plaintiffs will apply to the court with the County Clerk and kept on gon in any four weeks not more than for the relief demanded in the com plaint, that is that plaintiffs have record for your neighbors to look at 24 quarts of beer. The well-known authority on words judgment against you for the sum of for two years. I There are four kinds of affidavits: and their meaning says a quart is $1000.00, with interest thereon from 1. The kind the actual consumer will one fourth of a gallon. A gallon of December 7th, 1914, at the rate of 8 have to sign to get his two quarts of water weighs a trifle more than eight per cent per annum, less $10.00; for whisky or wine or his 24 quarts of pounds. Therefore a quart would $100.00 as attorney’s fees and for the weigh two pounds or 32 ounces. The costs and disbursements of this suit, beer once in four weeks. 2. The kind ministers and officers of bureau of weights and measures says and for the foreclosure of a mortgage fraternal organizations will fill out to beer is slightly heavier than water. given by J. K. Childers to plaintiffs, So a quart of beer would weigh a lit which is recorded at page 22 in Book get liquor for sacramental purposes, “U” of the Record of Mortgages of ¿.The kind pharmacists will use tle more than 32 ounces. Now comes the Gambrinus brew Tillamook County, Oregon, cover when filling perscriptions of alcohol ery. It says there are 21 ounces of ing Lots 13 and 14 of Section 2 in for medical purposes. 4. The kind pharmacists will have beer in what is commonly called the Township 2 South, Range 9 West, W. to use for the sale of ethyl alcohol quart bottle. Worked out by geom M. in Oregon, the payment of which for pharmaceutical, scientific and etry, algebra, arithmetic or whatever mortgage was assumed by you in a ‘u* deed executed by said Childers to you mechanical purpose and for external the system of computation is, the theory of the dopesters is this: conveying said described real proper use. Let’s take them up one at a time. i Twenty-four quarts of beer is al- ty, and that the plaintiffs have such other and further relief as to the Notice the affidavit in class one. One lowed by the law. One “quart” bottle of beer equals Court may seem equitable. must swear that in the last four weeks I This summons is published in the he has not received from a common | 21 ounces. carrier such a quantity of liquor as ■ One standard quart equals 32 ounc- Tillamook Headlight by the order of the Honorable A. M. Hare, County will, with that received on the day of es. Thirty-two times 24 divided by 21 Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, the affidavit, make more that the sta said order being dated December 15th tutory limit. He must swear it, before equals 364-7. Therefore you can get 36 bottles of 1915, requiring publication to be made the agent of the carrier. Then he must sign a receipt for the use of the ear beer, within the law. I thereof once a week for six success Q E. D. ive weeks, and the date of the first lier. Here it is the other way, which publication thereof is the 16th day of The man who wants liquor for sac makes it appear that you may import December, I915- ramental purposes must swear he is a 30 bottles of beer every four weeks. H. T. Botts. minister or the commanding officer The breweries bill five large bottles Attorney for Plaintiffs. of the fraternal organization which of beer to the gallon. A quart is a Last publication Jan. 27, 1916. he represents. His oath must also in clude the statement made by the man fourth of a gallon. Therefore a regu lation so-called “ quart ” bottle of beer who wants booze for drink, as in af Sheriff’s Sale. fidavit No. I. The minister or com holds only 4-5 of a quart. Twenty- manding officer must be more than four times five divided by four equals 2t years old and not a habitual drunk 30, which represents the number of Notice is hereby given that by au bottles you can import if you figure ard. thority of an execution and order of Notice that in affidavit No. 3 you by the second system. “The law says 24 quarts all right.” sale issued out of the Circuit Court of have to swear that the liquor you buy said District Attorney Evans this the State of Oregon, for Tillamook is for a medical purpose and that you morning. "I guess the breweries will County, bearing date Dec. 20th, 1915, have to swear what that purpose is. have to start putting out beer in full in the case of Andrew Peterson plain Then you must take your oath that quart bottles to avoid complication.” tiff vs. M. B. Shafer and Sarah E. the liquor will be used for no other Shafer, Defendants, I have levied purpose, and that you will not sell it upon and will, on Friday, the 21st “We have not had any real prosper day of January, 1916, at the hour of or give it away. The pharmacist must note the amount he sells you. You ity in this country in ten years,” says to o’clock a.tn., at the Court House, have to state when you last purchas Son-in-law McAdoo. It just seems in Tillamook"City, Tillamok County, like ten years. It has really only been Oregon, sell at public auction to the ed liquor in the last four weeks. The oath necessary for affidavit about two. Unless by "we” McAdoo highest bidder for cash in hand the means the family, and not the coun following described real property No. is practically the same. try.—Brazil (Ind.) Penalty for Purgery. situate in Tillamook County, Oregon, Expecting free trade to protect to-wit: Lot 31 in Block 10, Manhattan On each form of affidavit you will find this caution: "False swearing in commercial enterprise and provide as shown upon the records of said the preparation of the foregoing af revenues is like sailing through the county. Said sale will be made for the fidavit subjects the person guilty war zone with a dopy of Col Bryan's purpose of satisfying the judgment thereof to punishment by imprison “Prince of Peace” tied to the mast, entered in said cause, which is for the ment in the penitentiary for not less and expecting it to provide sufficient recovery of $307.03 with interest j protection against submarines. from December 8th, 1915. at 8 per than two or more than five years.” POWER—Increased to FORTY horse power; MOTOR—Increased from x 5 to 3%-inch bore x 5-inch stroke; WHEELBASE- Increased from 108 to 112 ins. TIRES—Increased from 33 x 4 to 34 x 4 Goodrich; ♦ FINISH—Number of body-finishing opera tions increased from 20 to 25; CAPACITY—Increased from Five to SEVEN passenger; cent per annum, for $75-00 as attor- ney’s fees and $¡9.00 costs and dis bursements. and the costs aliò ex- pease of said sale. Dated this December 23rd, 1915. H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. First publication Dec. 23rd, ¡915. Last publication Jan. 20, 1916. Possibly it is not generally kaown that imported orange marmalade is mainly produced from turnips. A friend of ours was traveling in Scot land and, seeing vast fields of turnips, asked a fanner: "What in the world do you use all these turnips for?” I “Don’t you know,” said the Scotch man, “that these are used for orange marmalade which we export to your country and which is very popular all through the United States?" It is very noticeable that the Underwood bill of 1913 reduced the duty on brange marmalade from two cents to one cent a pound. If you want pure orange marmalade, make it yourself, or buy the American. NERVOUS WOMEN I It’s The Same Everywhere in Oregon. Portland, Oregon.—"I was for six months troubled with nervousness, and the doctor said I had consumption. Through the ad vice of a friend I took Dr. Pierce’s " Favorite Prescrip tion and was com- ■5 pletely cured. I am now in middle life and am in good health.’’ — M rs . G. W. M athis , 1476 E. 8th St., N. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is and has been for nearly 50 years just the medicine that every woman needs when passing through the changing days. It is not a secret prescription, for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper; it’s a temperance medicine. Not only does it build up the entire system and make it strong and vigor ous enough to withstand the organic disturbances, but it has a quieting effect upon the feminine organism that reduces the distress to a minimum. 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It is the ONLY 7-passenger, 4-cylinder car with a 3%- inch bore x 5-inch stroke, FORTY horse power motor that has ever been offered in America or Europe for less than $10C0. And it is the ONLY car of the sea son that has accompanied a $100 reduction in price with such a SUBSTANTIAL INCREASE in quality. 1 * But all that we ask is for you to see the car. And it won’t take but a few minutes for the car to convince you that dollar for dollar, it gives MORE than any other Four on the market. GEO. WILLIAMS, Tillamook, Ore ' 40 horse power 7 passenger four «gas Four Cylinder Models Touring Car, T-p*M«n»er • Roadster. 3-paaaeoger . , Landau-Roadster, 3-paaa. . • • , Six Cylinder Models Tourine Car, 7-paaoencer Roadster, 3-naseenser . Landaudtoaoster 3-pass. STUDEBAKER Detroit, Mick. South Bend.Ind. Walk errili«, Ont •000,,