Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 27, 1916, Image 4

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TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 27, 1916
What the Editors Say.
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According to no less an authority
than Prot. X erkes, or Harvard, th.
pig is more nearly akin to man than
o, any otner animal save the ape. Ibis
relaiionsuip, explains the protessor,
is in a phychological sense, winch,
we hope, is another way of saying in
a Pickwickian sense.
Sadly, however, it must be confess­
ed that the opinion of the savant
merely confirms the opinions ol
many layman, who are coniessed em-
pricists, One hears frequent and bet­
ter allusions to the "piggishness” oi
people. One is familiar with the street
car liug, the dinner pig and several
other varieties of the bipedal genus
sus. These, happily, are not numerous
but make up m activity what they
lack in numbers. But that we are all
piggishly disposed—that news comes
as something of a shock.
Still one rejoices that the kinship is
psychological rather than physiologi­
cal, through the cannibals of tradi­
tion do speak of their favorite deli­
cacy as "long pig,” and Gilbert’s
mariner of the Nancy brig avers that
the mate be ale "much resembled
pig." In appearance, however, wc
fancy that we have the advantage 01
the pip, there being no family like­
ness al all. And our conduct we may
ncss
reform.
There is even another line oí
thought that may bring us consola-
lion. Perhaps the professor rneant
that the pig was akin to man, not man
to pig. T bat is, in its higher flights of
thought the pig operates as does man
i h; is not presumptuous or unreas­
onable on the part of the pig, and
man can offer no objection to th
pig’s adopting him as a model. If
Prof. Yerkes will kindly avow that
this latter theory was what he meant
to voice, all shall be forgiven.
J^KLAND B. ERWIN,
Weak Women!
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale of Re 1
Property.
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The statement made by the secre­
Notice is hereby given, that under
tary of war to the House Committee
and by virtue of an execution dated
Now when a man calls
his wife a on Military Affairs the other day in
the 27th day of December, 19>5. **•
"she cat,” and she whacks him over explanation of his plan for creation
sued out of the circuit court of the
the head with the rolling pin, how in of the “Continental army” throws
btate of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun­
sonic light on the secretary’s attitude
heck are they to obey the scriptural
t
ty, in the cause wherein J. M. Nichols,
injunction and dwell together in love with respect to compulsory service,
David Strome, and Joe Strome were
Unofficial reports coming out of
and, harmony?—lone Journal.
plaintiffs, and Frank Shipley and
Washington of late have stated that
Mrs. Naomi Shipley, Allen
*11-— Jenner
Everybody whose income is too compulsory service was the aim of
mu
_____ were defend­
and *»»■•.
Mrs. .......
Allen j
Jenner
the
program
under
consideration,
and
income
small to be touched
by the
ants, upon a judgment duly given and
tax thinks that if he were receiving in commenting on these reports we
rendered against the said defendants
express
a
doubt
that
the
conclusions
an income big enough to be noticed
on the 12th day of November, 1915.
of
the
secretary
’
s
annual
report
as
to
by the government he would be so
in the Circuit Court of the State of
the
present
impossibility
of
estab
­
happy that he would cheerfully pay
Oregon, for Lane County, which
the tax; but he wouldn’t. The proof lishing compulsory service in this
judgment was enrolled and docketed
country
had
been
so
quickly
reversed.
of this is in the unanimity with which
in the Clerk's office of the said Cir­
everybody who is subject to the tax Mr. Garrison, it seems, has not alter­
cuit Court of the State of Oregon,
ed
his
position,
but
argues
that
if
an
objects to paying it. Please bear in
for Tillamook County, on the 27th
adequate
volunteer
force
under
feder
­
mind that we are not speaking from
day of December, 1915. a”d was ior
al
direction
and
control
is
not
estab
­
experience, however.—ltemizer.
the sum of $880.00, the further sum of
lished and maintained thc country
$107.00 attorney’s fees, and the sum of
ultimately
will
be
compelled
to
re
­
It just begins to dawn upon the !
$27.00 costs and disbursements, com­
American public why this administra­ sort to compulsory service in some
manding me to satisfy the said judg­
form.
The
secretary,
in
defense
of
his
tion has placed such stress upon the
ment, less the sum of $260.00 received
policy which has gone forth to the I plan, says that it is not new; that it
on said judgment, by the levy and
world under watchful waling, and it was recommended by Gen. Emcrv
sale
of the property of said defend-
is recognized as being one of those Upton after that celebrated authority
mts.
had
been
sent
on
a
special
mission,
pleasant little alliterative phrases af­
Now, therefore, I have duly levied
fected during college days, and which nearly forty years ago, to study the
upon and will, on the nth day of
arc so hard
to break away from. armies of the world, and that it has
February, 1916, at 10 o’clock a.m., at
Watchful, Waiting, Woodrow W ilson thc endorsement and support of the
.he front door of the county court
notice the beautiful effect produced war college division ol thc General
louse in Tillamook City, Tillamook
by the repetition of the letter "W”. Staff and other military experts. He
County, Oregon, sell the hereinafter
No wonder it is so hard to give it up. states that ncith> r the Sw iss system
described real property of the said
nor that of Australia, both of which
—Umpqua Valley News.
lefendants, at public
sale to the
are advocated by inanj as proper
lighest bidder for cash in hand, in
That was a fine bit of flattery the models for us, can be effectively ap­
order to satisfy the amount due on
English parliment paid the Irish, plied to this country, for the reason
said judgment, as aforesaid, including
when they eliminated them from the that the Federal Government has no
he costs and expenses of this writ
action of the conscription bill. Every­ jurisdiction over the public schools,
ind of such sale. The said real prop-
body knows the Irish arc born fight­ which arc the foundations of these
rty is described as follows, to-wit:
ers, only they do not like to be coerc­ systems.
The N. E. % of the S. W. ’/I and
1 he country seems to be very nearly
ed into this. There is no doubt about
he N. W. % of the S. E. !4 of Sec.
the manner in which the regiments unanimous in the opinion that the
o, in Tp. 5 S., R. 10 W. of W. M„ in
which have gone from the “auld sod" present arm establishment is inade­
Iillamook County, Oregon, contain­
will acquit themselves, nor is there quate, but there is a strong sentiment
ing 80 acres, more or less.
much doubt that enlistment will be against any gr< at increase of the reg­
After the War, What?
H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of
prompt and quick, when actual neces­ ular forces and a feeling equally
Tillamook County, Ore.
sity demands this from them.—Ump­ strong against enforced military ser­
First publication Jan. 6, 1916.
_
f>
vice. it may not be the part of wis­ To the Editor:
qua Valley News.
Sherman said "War is hell." He Last publication Feb. 3, 1916.
dom to rely upon volunteers for our
Candidates for office this year will defense, but the fact remains that that was mistaken. War is worse than
Summ°ns.
run cn to a little joker adopted by the reliance exists, and has existed for so hell. Hell is the place where, aftei
last legislature which is intended to long that nothing but an actual fear the judgment day, the wicked are tc
make nominations at the primary of a great war will change it. But it is be punished according to what they
In the Circuit Court of the State of
election conclusive and aims to pre­ and has always been, the height of deserve. But in war the innocent arc Jrcgon, for Tillamook County.
vent a candidate defeated at the pri­ folly to depend upon volunteers who punished, and the instigators of the j. H. Ellison and Ellen
maries appearing at the election with are wholly untrained. We should at uloody carnage go unpunished. War ..bison
Plaintiffs.
a brand new party designation. The least make a serious effort to estab­ will never cease as long as men arc
vs.
provision is an innocent little require­ lish a system of volunteer training unregenerated, and the nations glori Jeorge Vandersee and May
ment which provides that candidates that would provide a sufficient force fy war by putting the laurel wreath vandersce,
Deiendanls.
must subscribe
to the following for conci ivable emergencies, and that on rhe brows of those who send shot
To George Vandersce, one of the
pledge when filing: "If I am not nom­ would be at all times under federal and shell crashing through the bodies ibove named defendants.
inated I will not accept the nomina­ control. 1 he National Guard, excell of men.
In the name of the State of Oregon.
Men arc horrified at the disregard
tion or endorsement of any party ent for certain purposes ami to a
You are hereby required to appear
other than the one in which 1 am reg­ limited extent, does not and cannot, of international law and treaty obli and answer the
complaint tiled
istered.”— Hillsboro Independent.
under onr constitutional provisions, gations by the belligerent powers en­ against you in the above entitled
be made to fill the requirements. gaged in the present war. But the suit on or before the expiration of
Congress has a serious problem to Whether Mr. Garrison's plan is thc necessities of war recognize no law, six weeks from the first publication
face in providing
adequate laws best that can be devised is a matter either human or divine, as too sacred
of this summons and if you fail so to
against ‘‘dumping." Dumping is the for careful consideration. It is object­ to break. It is utter folly for men to
selling of a product in a foreign coun­ ed to by many on the ground that it is think that men frenzied by spirit and appear and answer, for want thereof
try at a lower price than is sold at impractical, that its quota could not exigencies of war will respect law, the plaintiffs will apply to the court
home. In the rebuilding of Europe, be filled by volunteer enlistments. justice, or humanity. War is entirely ior the relief demanded in the com­
which must follow the war, the Unit­ The secretary admits that possibility. outside of God’s purpose, and is not plaint, that is that plaintiffs have
judgment against you for thj sum of
ed States, ill all probability, will be But some plan should be adopted, , and amenable to any law or obligation.
$1000.00, with interest thereon from
the object of a dumping campaign by adopted now, and patriotism should
Terrible as is the present war in its
foreign nations. If this should happen be the controlling influence in its destruction of human life and its December 7th, 1914, at the rate of 8
per cent per annum, less $10.00; for
the markets of this country would be consideration.
disregard of the restraints of law and
demoralized. The United States is
justice, yet this war is as nothing in $¡00.00 as attorney’s fees and for the
rich. Foreign nations, broken in for­
comparison to the significant and :osts and disbursements of this suit,
tune, by every trick of trade, will at­
terrible things that will immediately md for the foreclosure of a mortgage
tempt Io rebuild their fortunes at the
“'■iv, Billy, wot’s a preferred cred­ follow the present conflict. New anil iiven by J. K. Childers to plaintiffs,
expense of the United States. Canada, itor?"
startling developments
will coim which is recorded at page 22 in Book
South Africa and Australia have laws
"I hat's a guy ye owe money to wot quickly. Men everywhere will be ‘U” of the Record of Mortgages of
to prohibit dumping. The necessity ken lick ye."
ready to condemn the old regime as Iillamook County, Oregon, cover-
for adequate laws for the United
.1 total failure, and unfit to rule hu­ ■ ng Lots 13 and 14 of Section 2 in
His Rec°rd Clean.
States is ail immediate one.—Banks
manity. Remedies of all kinds will be I ownship 2 South, Range 9 West, W.
------o------
Herald.
suggested tozavert future wars, and to M. in Oregon, the payment of which
“Your son doesn’t work very hard usher in a reign of universal and nortgage was assumed by you in a
in the office since he left college
lasting place.
All kinds of ex­ deed executed by said Childers to you
"No, he doesn’t want to jeopardize tensive religious combinations will be conveying said described real proper­
his amateur standing.”
etiected in order to guide the ship oi ty, and that the plaintiffs have such
state sately over the turbulent polili Jther and further relief as to the
Sweet Revenge.
c.il seas. Attempts will be made to Court may seem equitable.
This summons is published in the
have the voice of the church dictate­
legislation, ami have the civil officers I illamook Headlight by the order of
submit to the decrees of the church, he Honorable A. M. Hare, County
and regard its pronouncements as an fudge of Tillamook County, Oregon,
equivalent to a "Thus saith th« laid order being dated December 15th
91$. requiring publication to be made
Lord.”
in Revenge?
They will demand rightenousness hereof once a week for six success­
—»A es. In the music room, u
ive weeks,
Hints ago, I just saw Mrs. by law, God and Christianity legally ■ublication and the date of the first
1 sit down, on her own silk recognized in the fundamental law of December, thereof is the 16th day of
>9i$.
tlie land, a Standard of religion set up
H. T. Botts.
lor all men by the state, and Sunday
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Not Without Avail.
laws universally enforced, irrespec­
------o------
tive of individual faith or conscience Last publication Jan. 27, 1916.
"Peter • Cooper, stand up.”
in the matter. All these things will
Notice of Final Account.
I'hc ra aw-boned "poor white trash,
Keeping Cows.
follow in quick succession as pro­
------ o------
holding his ragged hat in one hand posed remedies, and the authority oi
"■ -o-—- ——
Notice is hereby given that the un-
One of the greatest drawbacks to and the tail of his shabby coat in the the church will be exalted above' the
lersigned, has filed in the County
successful farming in the Pacific other, walked slowly up to the stand. state.
“Yus, judge.”
History repeats itself with unfailing Lourt of Iillamook County, Oregon,
Northwest lies in the fact that loo
“You arc accused of profanity in a accuracy. When the Roman govern in the matter of the estate of Margery
many fanners keep cows I his is all
w rong'and ought not so to be. It is a public place.”
ment went to pieces after the days of Leasia, deceased, their final account,
"I guess I did it, judge. Nigger was < onstantine. the church took advant­ is administrator and administratrix
situation which has grown up through
>f said estate. And that said Court
an abortive attempt to do the right trying to steal my boss.”
age of the situation and placed her
"But you should know better than sell m the forefront, making the has fixed Friday, February nth, 1916,
thing and better one's condition, but
to take the name of the Lord in vain, civil officers subservient of her de­ it 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said
it lias proved a failure.
No one should keep cows. The Mr. Cooper.”
crees. Her reign, which was at first day at the Court House in Tillamook
“It wasn't in vain, judge. You ies welcomed, proved to be the ban and City, Oregon, as the time and place
cows should keen him. And there is a
vast difference. I he average cow in oughter have seen that nigger run!”
the wreck and rum of civilization for for hearing objections to said account.
this country produces 132 pounds of
Wm. J. Bogart, Goldie
centuries. No greater calamity could
Valet Was a Fixture.
butter fat which when made into but­
befall our republic than for it to re­
Clark, administrator and
■ o------
ter amounts to $46.50 ami this, with
ns Constitutional guarantees
administratrix of the es­
John Morrison, an elderly Scot pudiate
her calf, manure and skim milk is her
of indtvtdual freedom in religious
tate of Margery Leasia,
total return for her feed and care dur­ laird, had an ancient valet named Ga­ i iTr 1?*’ a"td
deceased.
S,-ICt ad^rren« to
briel,
whose
petulance
and
license
of
ing the year. Her calf might sell for
purely civil functions. Unless our First publication Jan. 13, 1916.
as much as $5 and a fair valuation on speech went so far as to be intolera­ iovlhvnmn.tkln<
“"'«"’Promising Last publication Feb. 11, 1916.
ble.
One
day
at
dinner
Gabriel
took
the manure and skim milk would give
c y-'lty to the fundamental principles
tile
liberty
of
calling
something
which
one a good basis of comparison with
upon which our government was
AVOID MISTAKES.
the cost of her feed and the necessary his master said "a great lee."
founded, a worse catastrophe will be
------ o------
"Wed,"
said
the
laird,
really
offen
labor in caring for her As she is not
all our nation at the conclusion of No Need for Tillamook People to
ded,
and
rising
from
the
table,
"This
the poorest of her kind—just the
Experiment with Such Convincing
average of all it is easy to see that will do no longer. We must part at war l.’tr7iin‘ n‘‘[ -han *hat which thc
nr '
Th ' . bnng 10 ,hf "a,io" of
Evidence at Hand.
last."
she is not keeping you.
Lurope. 1 he losses of war arc fore
arc fore­
"Hout, tout!" replied Gabr
Now look on the other side of the
Hon nfl.nt,a frW. <laVS' but ,hc subK --
There are many well advertised
picture and compare the work done sing his master into a chair........... .....
• m of the ctvtl
the spiril
ra il power
power to
to thc
spirit- . kidney remedies on the market toda”,
by Duchess Skylark Ormsby, the wad yer honor be better than in yer
.‘.¿J ‘1*¿1 *,n '"au.?urate a tram of but none so well recommended in
new dairy queen. During her year's ain house?"
millenniums could this vicinity as Doan's Kidney Pills.
test which has recently ended, she
Clinching Argument.
( mens of the coming Read the statement of a resident of
gave more than sixty-six barrels of
—o ———
npheavel are clearly visi- Hillsboro.
milk of fifty-two gallons each. From
A Northern Attorney, after acqtiir
chgious. political and so-
S. T. Bowser, veterinary surgeon,
this sea of milk, which weighed more ing a large
_ South
_____ Carolina
_______
estate,
Sixth Street., Hillsboro, Ore., says:
than eighteen times as much as she formed the Eureka Debating
„
Society
\
erv
sincerely
yours,
"I suffered for a long time from
did, there was made 1.418 pounds of to enrour.ige free
pee ch among the
1 I. Larson, Flder of weak kidneys. This trouble was due,
butter which, at thirty cents per negroa of the ntighborh
»d.
On
his
the Seventh
Sevcnth-day
Ad­ I think, to constant riding, and
day Ad-
pound, amounts to $42540 and her next trip South he was
ventist Church.
change of drinking water. I tried sev­
calf will sell at almost any price her a proud winner of the confronted by
society
’
s
prize
eral kidney remedies, but Doan’s
owner sees fit to ask.
"Now. what was the subject of the
Kidney pills gave me more relief than
Between Drinks.
The Department of Agriculture debate, Sain’’
asked the attorney,
all the others. I have recommended
savs Jlhat each person tn this country
’’De subject were, ‘What is de most
consumes 17.6 tbs. of butter in one Benefit t Mankind, Sah, de sun or I Henry Foster of Clay Count» had them to other kidney suffers who
vear^The average cow mentioned de moon’
bc.n arreste.1 for allowing his horse have used them with good results,”
answered the negro.
abirií», would supply eight people
Price roc. at all dealers. Don't simp­
’K°n
’ Ock ,hr ‘h«r«URhfare
And which side did you uphold’" i r
with their hotter for one year while
ly ask for a kidney remedy—get
for the better part of five hours
De
moon
sah.
1
jes
’
argued
that
de
Ducluss Skylark Ormsby furnished
«' you leave your team for five Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
sun shines bv day. when we «loan's ■
enough for eighty-three people - need
Mr. Bowser had Foster-Milburn Co.
"\r ? \
»'ked the judge
<le
light,
but
de
moot
it
shines
Rural Spirit_________
Might haie been that long, jedge " rofs, Buffalo. N. Y.
."J"? dat li'ht «”>ainh im
’’
n.r -d. ..\n
cou|,|tl-t aniwir ,|4(i was the reply
A whole crop of Pillv Sunday» hn
He Had Money.
In a saloon on Decatur street tak­
sprung up He couldn’t be allowed to
ing a drmk.
work that lead alone.
i
.■'r* there no more ronian‘ic
"Did anybody out this way make
"Do you mean to tell me that it
out of fruit last year.”
Il takes a sleek coneiei ovt of a cat | stories in the magazines of the great
y.0“ five hours to consume one #ny J .mo7*y replied
Farmer ComtosseL
to be left locked up in the house when .news beats scored bv the club report urmk.
'The
man
that
runs the store He
I1 er I isy enough. The club reporter
the family move» away.
“
Well,
suh,
no;
not
ex-activ;
1
win
bought a lot of it already canned an’
has grown up.
interrupted three er R>’ limes,"— sold it to us agriculturalists."
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r
Volunteer or Compulsory Service
Our Cousin Pig.
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An Oregon Woman Testifies.
Lents. Oregon.-" When I was going
through the critical time of middle life,
I took several bottles of Dr. Pierce 8
Favorite Prescription at*d it helped ins
wonderfully. I cannot say enough in
favor of this medicine. Have also used
the ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ in my
home for many yearj for many different
ailments.” — Mx». E lla H arold .
Leota, Oregon.
INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—^Beginners receive the «ante
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per mouthy Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
T BOALS», M.D.,
At the first symptoms of any de-
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at any period of life, the one safe,
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Surgeon S. P. Co.
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a true friend to women in times of
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R. JACK CLSKN,
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DENTIST.
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We refuse many who wait too long & must die
Poor cured at half price if cancer is yet small
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GEORGE
DENTIST,
Sucpeaeor to Dr. Pcrkio»
TILLAMOOK,
Dr. & Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO.
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HAWK,
"Strictly RtllaM», Greatest Cancer Saeclallst llvln»”
4340 & 436E Valencia St. San Francisco, Cat
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NEW HOME USERS
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QUALITY CHOOSERS
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Local Cilice in the Commercial
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TILLAMOOK
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The New Home Sewing
Machine Company,
San Francisco, Cal.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
EAT VIERECK’S
,Co$ power Co.!
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
At All Grocers.
DONE RIGHT
at ’
RIGHT PRICES.
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