Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 17, 1916, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 17, 1916.
Communication.
ican labor, have removed to China
To the Editor.
' for the week. Secretary McAdoo must
f ! their ports except in cases of distress , have indulged in a little lurid lan­ and are building huge evaporating
Before making my announcement,
same
as
they
did.
We
believe
one
of
and
refrigerating
plants
for
the
prep-
ADVERTISING RATES.
imergency.”
guage when he found that measly eration of egg mixtures, employing Mr. Beals told 111c he would not be a
the greatest stumbling blocks to men or Will
the United States follow the
Legal Advertisements.
going to church is the fact that there almost invariable practice,” or the contribution to the public revenues in Chinese labor. The Topeka, Kansas, candidate for County Treasurer.
Since that time pressure has been
the I reasury’s Christmas stocking. plant and one from Boston, are ex­
First Insertion per line ........... $ .10 are too many sects who hold different “ rule
of international law. The latter,
brought to induce him to reconsider
•05 beliefs, one church claiming that it is it would seem, if we are to be consis­ No wonder he wants to tax gasoline, amples. A short while ago \ icc-coun- his decision, and I, recognizing his
Éach subsequent insertion, line.
and "various
other sul Gilbert, Nanking China, stated in
right and the others w rong. No mat­ tent. To compel the Appam to leave horsepower
Business and Professional cards
things,” to quote from his annual re­ Commerce Reports, that exporters fitness for the office, willingly with­
ter
how
one
may
strive
to
avoid
it,
one month...................................... 1.00 there is more or less religious preju­ our port, as The Hague Convention port. Imports are coming in as never were purchasing eggs in his vicinity draw and pledge him my hearty sup­
05 dice with church going people on ac­ requires, would be to restore the ship before, but they are coming in for at 40 to 42 cents a gross. He reported port.
Locals per line each insertion...
to the British, and to say to Germany,
In my opinion, when a man has
count of the different beliefs, and this We cannot uphold you in preserving the most part tree of duty.
the following consignment arranged
Display advertisements, an inch
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demonstrated
his fitness for any po­
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o
------
is
criticised
by
non-church
goers
anil
for
at
the
time
he
wrote;
Fresh
eggs,
the lives of these people, although
.50
one month....................................
Why anvbodv should prefer to re­ Io San Francisco, 102,000 dozen, at sition, public or private, by satisfac­
given as a reason why they refrain we have insisted that such should be
All Resolutions of Condolence
sort to all manner of disappointing $0.04’0; Seattle, 311,000 dozen at $0.046 tory service, he should be retained if
from attending church. Wc think we
.05 >ie the signs of the times changing your practice at all times. ( ¡1 the methods of raising public revenue 1 acoma, 521,833 dozen at $0.046. willing to serve.
anil Lodge Notices, per line .
oth'i hand, there is, "the almost in­
in this respect, for some of the great­ variable practice of neutrals”—and rather than a good old fashioned Re­ Eggs frozen in tins, to New York Tillamook Ore., Feb. 12. 1916.
Notices, lost, strayed or stolen
J. H. Dunstan.
publican protective tariff is a problem
est
minds
and
church
wotkers
of
to
­
»tc., minimum rate, not ex­
Great Britian. We forsee more com­ for the psychologist. I o annoy, vex, City, 7,253,318 pounds, at $0.03: Seat­
day are striving for church unity. plications and more correspondente.
tle,
656,000
pounds
at
$0.03.
He
stated
•25 When this is brought about, which we
ceeding five lines .....................
inconvenience and exasperate the that the territory covered by agents To The Voters of Tillamook County.
people with all manner of direct tax­ radiating from Nankin produces 75.-
hope will not be many jears, one of
ation is not a mistake, it is a blunder. 000 dozen eggs daily for export. Re­
FREE TRADE DOPE.
the greatest stumbling blocks to suc­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
I hereby announce myself a> a can­
And after the blunder find an increas­ port: cf other U. S. Consuls indicate
cessful Christian work will be remov­
(Strictly in Advance.)
Why the Voters Should Support the ing, menacing deficit should certainly rimilar activities around Swatow, didate for the office of Sheriff on the
ed.
One Year ........................................... Jt-jo
teach a lesson to any one not pre­ Canton, and other Chinese centers, Republican ticket at the primary
Republican Party.
vented by partisanship from learning.
Wc are informed that petitions are
Six Months ........................................... 75
election to be held in May, and if
her
This
“new freedom," new or old. Un­ fi is quite apparent that, while eggs
Now that France reports that
in the shell have fallen off somewhat, nominated and elected will do my
Three Months ..................................... 50 being circulated for the recall of
.v
.....
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—
has
der Republican management what­
County Commissioner
McKimens, export trade to the United States
,,j billion francs -i-rin»
during the ever our citizens paid for government China is increasing her exports to us best to enforce all law’s with strict
which again shops the absurdity of reached two
support was collected in the least of prepared eggs for bakers’ uses. economy.
may I- wc
THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. one feature of the so called Oregon past year of
01 bloodshed,
_________ what
•
. «
The egg-producing industry is being
System. 1 he snap shot man is oppos­ cxjiect when peace gives her markets irksome manner, and thousands never gradually transferred to China, un­
T. W. Lyster.
ed to the recall on general principles, a tree hand to grab our American knew it cost them a cent. Also the der free trade.
markets
under
President
Wilson's
foreigner, who sought our markets
principally because a few disgruntled
Finally, admitting, for the purpose To The Voters of Tillamook C°unty.
persons can invoke this law for per­ welcome open harbors of free trade? in competition with our producers of argument, that the importation of
—
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o
—
and laborers, had to pay a good share
sonal reasons and to satisfy their
1 herewith announce myself as a
Secretary Redfield readily acknowl­ of the government expense. Under Chinese eggs has not lowered the
The old Watchtower building has spleen, placing the expenses on the
edges
that
our
economic
doorway
is
made several attempts to cause a big taxpayers. The snap shot man is of
the “new freedom” plan the foreigner price of eggs here, what, then, was candidate for the office of County
conflagration in tins city. It may do the opinion that there is not sufficient “open to unfair competition from pays nothing, and our own people are the purpose of letting them in free? Surveyor of Tillamook County, ml -
so yet, for it was always considered a I grounds to recall Mr. McKimens, and abroad," but he is willing for other held up at every turn for contribu­ Why not have the revenue? We need ject to the will of the Republican
it. Or does the Journal advocate a
tire trap.
1
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wc hope the taxpayers will take our hands than those of the present ad­ tions to the public treasury. The “new diet for the poor of this state of eggs voters. If nominated and elected will
advice and swat these recall elections. ministration to close the door. And, freedom" was to lower the cost of contemporary with Confucius?—As­ endeavor to perform the duties im­
posed upon me with justice and im­
It is safe to say that two thirds of Mr. McKimens and those who want needless to say, a protective tariff living, but everyone knows it has not
partiality.
those who signed the recall petition him recalled see things in a different marjority will attend to the matter at done so, and we are licking stamps toria n.
Harry P. Kerr.
have not registered. Names of that light where the money for road dis­ the next election.
instead. This is a handicap of the
i present administration which prom­
character on a petition does not trict No. I should be expended. I here
One Month cf Prohibition.
For County Treasurer.
As our free trade friends seem so ises to make it impossible for it to
amount to a rap.
always have been and always will be
a difference of opinion on this point. zealous over a "tariff for revenue," survive an election.
Wc will gamble that there arc some Ever since taxis were collected for why do they not enact such a law?
The jury that heard the evidence
I hereby announce myself as a
dairymen paying more for high pric­ road purposes in this county, the The legislation they have passed so
The Democrats at Washington still against George Schultz, charged with candidate for the office of County
ed hay just now than they would have dairying and farming interests have far has admittedly failed to provide shy at a tariff measure. They are selling liquor in the Perkins Hotel Treasurer of Tillamook County, sub­
paid the next twenty years for a little had a preemption on the road fund to the revenue.
: bound if possible, not to raise money bullet, returned a verdict of guilty, ject to the will of the Republican vot­
it pos- improve their roads, and now, when
additional tax so as to make
—
in that direction. Accordingly they with a sentence of three months in ers at the 1916 primary election.
sible Io have a line of steaincrs es- other property interests want some
Respectfully,
One of the leading industrial na­ are planning to stop a rush of for­ jail for the blind pigger. Probably
tablished between this city ami San consideration, there are dairymen who tions of Europe once urged its citi­ eign goods in some other way. They three years would have done this law
B. L. Beals.
Francisco.
an anti-dumping breaker more good; but the shorter
raise a big howl. But this is a narrow, zens "never forget when you buy a are formulating
selfish way of looking at the situa­ foreign article your country is the scheme. This would create absolute sentence will suffice.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
The Women’s Civic Improvement tion, for in a few years other indus­ poorer." That was sound advice, and prohibition of such shipments. I hey
It was man like Schultz who
League is going to make ■ Tillamook tries in the county will iar outdistance cannot be denied. And yet it is a truth say high tariff would not stop the brought prohibition on Oregon. They
announce myself a canrli-
I hereby
.......
..... dahlia city ___
the
and we - want to im­ I that of dairying in the enormity
of that one of the great political parties dumping process. But to stop all this were not content with the profits to date for Sheriff on the Republican
1
press the fillowing lines on the minds business and the amount t of money of this country has persistently refus­ dumping, as they call it, would also be made out of the liquor business as ticket, subject to your approval in the
of the women of this city:
handled. But we are drifting away ed to recognize. The whole purpose all the revenue that conies from such I it was regulated by the law. They May primaries.
Breathes there a women
from our subject and what we want of a protective tariff is to discourage articles. Many of these now are pay- were always trying to "make a little
Respectfully,
With soul so dead
to impress upon the minds of the the purchase of foreign goods and to ing duties. Some, of course, are pay- on the side"—by keeping open after
John Aschim.
Who never to her self has said,
people. Those living in other parts induce citizens of the United States ing no duties at all. In fact that num­ hours, by supplying the wants of
" lliis is my own—My flower bed?” of the county do not want to take
to buy goods produced at home. The ber of articles not taxed is larger than drunken men, by catering to a side To the Veters of Tillamook County.
part in a Nehalem factional fight, if whole purpose of low tariffs is to most suppose. Their prohibition al­ entrance trade on Sundays, and by
My! that home made wine the it can be avoided.
together seems a u>rt of confession selling liquor to minors. The so-called
The Oregon
sheriff turned into the sewer on Sat­ System is making it tough on the tax- make it easier to buy in foreign mar­ that free trade is wrong. It is going to high class saloons and hotel bars
I hereby announce myself as a can­
urday was certainly rotten looking I 1 payers by a little additional tax here kets.
the extreme, an undesirable extreme, were the worst offenders against the didate for nomination for the office of
and rotten smelling stuff. It is a sur­ I 1 and additional tax sonic where else.
Secretary Redfield presents almost if the Democratic theory of free trade liquor law. 1 hey would not obey it, County Sheriff, on the Republican
prise to us that those who had iinbib- But its all in the system of fleecing
an
pathetically amusing spectacle in is right and just, then a policy that and their “pull" was so strong that ticket. If nominated and elected I
ed-r>f it had not turned up their toes
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the
overburdened
taxpayers..
planning
all manner of roundabout would stop it altogether in many they could not be punished for break­ shall endeavor to enforce the law with
after drinking it, for they took des­
efficiency, and economy.
regulations
for the protection of lines is iniquitous and indefensible. It ing it.
perate chances in drinking it. It was
Respectfully
We want the people of the North American industries when the war is is going farther than the wildest
The police were either blind, or pre­
simply horribly smelling stuff.
W. L. Campbell.
end of the county to get wise, for over. He wants the nearest possible tariff dreamer would venture. It tended not to see the open violations
curtails revenue, for, as a matter of
The recent bad weather caused here is something that can be put thing to protection, but, being a hide­ course, included in the prohibition are of the law practiced by the hotels
some damage to roads and bridges in I over on them if the recall election is bound Democrat, cannot accept the articles that pay duties. It is not be­ and .“better class" of saloons, behind To The Voters of TiUamook County.
which were interests so strong that
this county, which will take several persisted in. There is little or no in­ simple and efficient expedient of a
I hereby announce myselj as, a
thousand dollars to repair. This I terest taken in the recall election in protective tariff. Instead, he would lieved that this policy will please the even a grand jury, with a dozen affi­
country. The higher tariff would davits showing sales of liquor to Democratic candidate for th’e office
shows the absurdity of the motion the other two road districts, and if have all manner of “drastic laws”
serve
the
purpose
of
putting
the
need
­
the
voters
are
forced
into
taking
part
which
in
their
working
would
create
school
boys,
did
not
have
the
courage
2 ‘
1 Superintendent
made at the budget meeting that the
of County School
county court itemize and place on in the recall election, we suggest that friction and be a serious handicap to ed check and at the same time would to find an indictment. Mr. Schultz subject to the primary election to be
add
to
the
revenue,
and
of
this
the
a
candidate
be
nominated
who
docs
American
industry
by
reason
of
the
had
the
notion
that
he
was
still
in
the
record every cent of road money to
held in May, 1916.
H. M. Cross.
be expended in road district N<> 1. not reside in road district No. I ami enormous cost of their administration. government now stands sorely in protected class, and after the prohi­
need.
It
does
seem
curious
that
a
high
who
is
in
no
way
connected
with
the
bition
law
went
into
effect
sold
whis
­
Suppose the Dougal-Doiigally-Do-
Democratic
official
should
go
so
tar
factional
fight-
at
Nehalem.
If
we
un
­
“
This
do-nothing
policy
which
has
key
as
openly
as
a
dairymen
peddles
I siii motion had carried, what a lu­
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
dicrous position it would have placed derstand the situation right, the peo­ been adhered to by the Democrats is as to propose the actual prohibition milk. I he three months’ sentence will
of trade, when his party from the cure him of the belief that the pro­
ple
living
in
road
districts
2
and
3
do
giving
the
Republicans
a
great
deal
of
this county in.
I hereby announce myself as a
no want to be calk'd upon to take campaign thunder, which will be used time of its incipiency has stood for a hibition law was like the old liquor
------o------
candidate for the office of County
trade
that
is
free
and
open
with
the
part
in
or
be
forced
to
line
up
with
against
their
opponents
in
the
presi
­
law
—
merely
passed
for
the
regulation
The Marshfield Record calls the
Commissioner (North end) Tilla­
action of the city council .1 “Fanatical one faction or the other, and when it dential election campaign this fall." world, and that has held to the doc­ of the “ginks that didn’t have a pull." mook County at the primary election
comes
to
a
show
down
they
will
vote
trines
that
a
man
should
be
allowed
deprecatingly
admits
our
esteemed
The
law-abiding
citizens
of
Port
­
Act of I illamook Aldermen," in pul
to be held in May 1916.
ting the lid on near beer establish for a disinterested person to look Park Row neighbor, the New York to buy where lie can buy cheapest, land will try out prohibition; if they
D. F. Thompson.
even
though
that
were
at
the
after
the
county's
affairs
in
the
north
World.
But
it
cannot
be
denied
that
like it, they will keep it on the statute
incuts, and then goes on to say:
part
of
the
county.
In
this
part
of
the
uttermost
bounds
of
the
earth.
the
present
free
trade
congress
has
books, and if they do not'like it they To The Voters of Tillam°ok County.
“You find cranks everywhere and
will amend or repeal it. But they are
Tillamook is the latest to develop the county the people arc very pronounc­ done enough already to wreck Amer­
ed
against
putting
the
county
to
the
Making
Our
Farmers
Compete
With
ican
industry.
determined that no blind pigger or
worst sort. Recent dispatches tell of
I hereby announce myself as a can­
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Chinese.
bootlegger shall by showing how didate for the office of County Sheriff
the city council holding a meeting expense of a recall election, and as a
large
proportion
of
voters
reside
in
The
Canadian
lumbermen
and
pota
­
easy it is to evade the law try to cre­ on the Republican ticket at the pri­
and imposing a license fee of $1000
In the philosophy of the ancients, ate sentiment for its abrogation.
for near-beer business placet. The af­ road districts 1 and 2, with very little to growers arc leaping a rich harvest
mary election to be.held in May.
As far as we have gone with the law
fair is ridiculous on the face of it and effort a movement can be started front the Underwood free trade tariff the question "which came first the
Respectfully,
effort
could be law. To the two l'uget Sound ports hen or the egg?" was a fruitful source it seems to be working nicely. In the
the old idea of penalizing the profit' whereby united
Fred H. Minich.
of liquor selling are followed. The brought about to elect a disinterested of Blaine and Sumas more than 350,- of speculation of little practical con­ month of January, there was a de-
Tillamook Council would ,us well person until such time as the people ooo.ooo shingles came in from British cern. Today the question, “which will crease of 80 per cent in the number of
license soda fountains as the nectar- of Nehalem see the necessity of Columbia during the year 1915, while take preccnedce, the American lien or arrests for drunkenness. That is a To the Voters of Tillamook County.
showing—particularly good,
hopski-beer places. They will die nat­ working and pulling together for the 1,365 cars of lumber entered by way the Chinese egg?” is developing two good
announce that
I I hereby
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- I am a can-
urally for lack of patronage and need development of that end of the conn- of Blaine alone. On the 20th of Jan­ schools of thought among our news­ when we know that more than ordi­
ty.
The
snap
shot
man
will
have
uary
permits
were
issued
at
Olympia
more
papers on the Pacific Coast. The Ore­ nary care was taken to drag to the didate for the nomination for the of­
no assistance in hurrying their Miner­
al. \ ou could not drink enough oear- to say in the future and will make for the admission of l<So carloads of gon Journal says: "The Chinese egg police station every citizen found try­ fice of County School Superintendent
Columbia. has not been a factor in the Oregon ing to navigate with more cargo than at the primary election to be held in
bear in a week to accumulate the car this an issue if there is to be a recall potatoes from British
May.
mark* of a jag and former patrons of election It is true that a large mun­ Since January 1 and up to January 20, egg trade, or in any other trade in he could carry.
Geo. B. Lamb.
saloons will not play a game that her of good citizens have signed the the Canadians had shipped 370 car­ this country." It declares that the
Last December, 897 persons were
recall petition but we hope they will loads of potatoes into the state of Chinese egg when it reaches this I arrested in Portland on charges of
hasn't any actualities."
reconsi<ler the matter and have their Washington. What Canada gains country is so stale that it does not
__ I drunkenness; that was about the aver­ To The Voters of Tillamo°k County.
Wc want again to impress upon tile names taken off, for what we have W ashington loses. Such is the opera­ compete with the local product; that age. In January, the number was ¡19
I wish to announce myself as a
people living in the central part of suggested will, no doubt, conic about tion of a tariff law which puts lumber only families too poor to buy the do­ —and many of those who staggered
the county the importance of water if a recall election is forced upon the shingles and potatoes on the free list mestic egg buy it, and t!/ t the Chin­ into the arms of the police were try­ candidate for the office of Joint Rep­
for the benefit of foreigners and to ese egg was imported nearly as freely ing to pack a load that they had ac­ resentative for the Counties of Tilla­
________________
transportation, with the hope that people.
the injury of American producers before the duty was removed. Passing quired on the last day of the old year mook and Yamhill at the Republican
some plan may be devised whereby I
A New Complication.
The Underwood law is worth hun­ over the contradiction that the Or­ In January. 1915, 587 persons were primaries in May.
this can be brought about. t ompcti-
dreds of millions of dollars to Canada iental egg is noncompctitory and arrested for drunkenness.
F. A. Rowe.
tion, it is said, is the life of trade, and
In capturing a British merchant
there should be water transportation
only poor families buy it, a study of
1
hesc
are
the
bald
figures,
and
the
■ssel and bringing it into an Ameri­
Now W ilson wants every man who the official statistics of egg impor.ts
Tc the Voters of Tillamook County.
as well as railroad With such a great
most notorious anti-prohibitionists in
amount of hay shipped into lilla- can port in charge of .1 prize crew, a owns an automobile to pay fifty cents may throw some light on the situa­ the City can’t deny that they are of
I hereby announce myself as a can­
11100k county, the question of freight German commander has tied another per horse power tax to help make tion.
more than passing interest. But they
rates should be a most interesting knot in the international tangle of good the losses of his darling free
The republican tariff law exacted a don t tell anything of the money sav­ didate for nomination for the office
trade
farce.
Think
of
a
man
with
his
this
entangling
war.
Ibis
remarkable
subject, especially, as the price of hav
duty of 5 cents a dozen on imported ed, or if spent, spent for shoes and of County Clerk, on the Republican
is now taking twice the amount
of feat, accomplished with an uninden- 60 horse power auto on an upgrade. eggs. For the fisical year 1913, under clothes and school books for the ticket, at the primary election to be
tified
vessel
said
to
be
a
small
auxili
­
Ins
carburetor
back-firing
and
his
money out of the pockets of the
this law, eggs were imported to the youngsters, or maybe something for held in May, 1916.
Respectfully,
dairymen it should. All should strive ary cruiser, reveals to the world that spark plugs missing, being held up by amount of 1,300,000 dozen, of which the mothers; nor can we accurately
Germany
has
another
roving
raider
a
Federal
tax
collector
and
asked
to
J. C. Holden.
for a line of steamers and lumlwr
Ho per cent came from England and
measure by them the amount of hap-
loose
upon
the
high
seas,
and
one
cough
up
thirty
plunk«
to
splice
the
schooners pying between this city and
per cent from China. Under the dem­ i pmness that was caused by a decrease
whose
captain
has
a
grim
sense
of
discredited
character
of
the
W
ilson
San Francisco, but there is this ob­
ocratic law, which placed eggs on the « ot 80 per cent in drunkenness. But it To the Voters of Tillamook County.
stacle Hoquartoti Slough needs a) | humor I11 putting the Appam into free trade tariff. Ye gods, it’s enough free list, and which was in force nine may be mentioned that in the first
|
our
port
he
seems
to
say
to
the
Unit
­
to
drive
an
American citizen to an- months of the fiscal year 1914, nearly
Candidate for nomination second
deeper channel. This is one reason
month of prohibition not a single
why the dairymen have to pay so ed Mates: ” I am in entire accord archy.
6,000,000 dozen eggs
came in, of husband was arrested for beating his term, on the Republican ticket, at
(
with
your
views
as
to
the
strict
ap
­
much for hay and other feed stuffs.
which 4 per cent came from England, wife and not one family quarrel was primary election in May, for County
Breaching
“America First” ___
and and „ 32 per
\\ c want to set the people thinking plication of accepted principles of in-
_ cent
----- came Iivm
China. The taken to the police court for arbitra­ Assessor.
--- tî-u r . eggs
.. from
.. X^llll
|
ternational
law
to
the
disposition
of
pratticing "Foreigners First” is a pol­ 12
English
were distributed
on the matter of steamship transpor­
Respectfully,
tion; in pre-prohibition days, a great
merchant
vessels,
ami
herewith
de-
icy that will embarass the democrats the country, the Chinese eggs over
C. A. Johnson.
tation. (or we all have to pay the
____ part of the time of the ' municiual
went
'
liver
to
you
one
British
ship
with
when they come to defend their rec­ to the Pacific
freight bills, directly or indirectly,
coast. Which eggs court was taken up in listening to the
passengers
and
cargo
cniact.
Kindly
ord next fall. In the ten months of woulu the editor of the Journal prefer
but w hat we do not like, about present
Piano for Sale.
half-fed, and
conditions is the fact that if someth­ ■ acknowledge receipt and oblige yours the democratic tariff rates preceding for his breakfast, those fit for the ’'Un’ u°f
'
truly
”
the outbreak of the war, the United English people, or the yellow peril wholly bruised women who complain­
ing is not done to bring about water
For sale, a Hollett & Davis piano,
And now the question is what arc States imports of meat and dairy from China’ For the ten months end­ ed of the drunken brutality of their
transporattion to tljis city it will
husbands.
in good condition. Inquire of T. P.
mean a repetition of high priced feed we going to do about it. I bis capture products increased to $40,545>00°
ed October, 1913, we imported 21,000
The police records show other Johnson, Tillamook, Ore.
appears to have been made and the compared with $12,460,000 in the cor­ dozen eggs, for the same period 1914.
every year.
| prize brought into port in strict ac­ responding ten months under the re­ democratic law 4.667,000 dozen; for things that are worth noticing. For
Ford Auto For Sale Cheap.
It was stated in or,e of our churches cordance with accepted rules of inter- publican tariff. Imports under Demo­ the same period 1915, 1,772,000 dozen instance, last month the reckless driv­
appeared to have completely disap­
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on Sunday that onlj r> per cent of the ( national law. leaving out of account cratic policies were more than three
In addition to this prepared eggs er
peared
from
police
ken,
and
not
a
The
Hague
Convention,
as
everybody
times as great as under the Republi­ are becoming an important factor in
Good second hand Ford Automo­
men m Oregon went to church. One
a
"?
e
.k
drUnkc
?
'hauffeur
was
arrested
bile, 1914 model, for sale for $3:0-
reason given for lb is was that people seems to be doing Bv these rules the can policies. Under the Democratic our imports. Inasmuch as frozen and
who come West 10*4 their religion be­ Appam is the property of the captor, tariff law the United States gave the evaporated eggs come in in bulk, duty And the number of unfortunate girls Will take a good young horse for
picked
up
on
the
street
by
the
po
­
part payment. Apply at the Headlight
hind them in the ‘East there is, no subject only to the decision 01 the foreigner greater access to our mar­ was assessed on them under the re­
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doubt, some truth in this statement. German prize court, and these rules kets and yet the cost of living did not publican law at the rate of 5 cents a lo hlO/LUke.n **° *?e municipal court office.
As lillamook sis one of the last | permit the captor to take his prize iti- decrease. The American farmer is dozen, estimating it to the pound. Io k * k a,nd f,ned and ,urned adrift
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io
a
neutral
port.
"The
Supreme
1
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p,ck'd UP again and tried and
forgetful of some things, but he will The democratic law cut the duty to 2
Oregon couatees t o be developed, for
>100 Reward >100.
a number *( yi.iri the church going Court of the United States.” says remember these figures when he cents a pound. During the fiscal year fined in a devthxh monotony of shame
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Halleck.
“
ha*
followed
the
English
The readers of this paper will be plen*<^
und pcr,ecu,>an. has fallen to
people were
e.ertainly
few,, but
makes up his mind to vote next No­ 1913 we imported 3.400,000 pounds. I nr,
to learn that there is at least one dread»“
thanks to r ceunporatively few liberal rules and has licld valid the condem­ vember. The figures arc from official As they are not separately listed in practically nothing.
disease that science has been able to cure in
.
nr..
,
.
he
pr
°h
,
hi'ion
law
seems
to
be
citizens w' 1<o have given large sums of nation by a belligervnt court of prizes reports.
all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hilf*
the monthly summary, is is impossi­
P e,,y good law; and it is going to Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure no*
money e »try year Cor church work, I carried into a neutral port and re­
ble
to
say
how
much
has
come
in
to the medical ’fraternity. Catarrh
conditiy t)4 have changed It is true maining there." But that is subject to
The lowest duty rate recorded by
and^nd’" ,nal ?nd ,he Huitzes known
being a constitutional disease, requires *
that ar iargr number of minister's have consent of the neutral government, the Underwood law since its enact­ since. Eggs prepared in this manner and Anderson and other blind pig- constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
used to a large extent by bakers
Cure is taken internally, acting directly up«*
ton*5/ and gone, some of whom!have "ft is the first duty of a captor," says ment was the lemon handed to Uncle are
in making cakes, etc. The consumer ’ intand bootleggers who trv to bring
blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
,*’9’(i»lly striven and done good another authority, “to convey his Sam by that tariff law the week end­ gets no advantage from this, and the it into contempt will disenjov a lot of the
thereby destroying the foundation of in»
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prize into a port of his own country ing December 25. 1915. On imports
disease,
and giving the patient strength by
mconvemence
in
the
effort.
Some-
for adjudication. In former times he totaling $«'.709.642. there was paid domestic producers of eggs lose a bmly a long time ago started going building up the constitution and assisting
P< O| I
W hl
O'
market
for
“
seconds",
cracked
eggs,
nature
in
doing its work. The proprietors
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h , i.
in.I |.n." .1
hr I
was permitted tv take his prize into into the Federal Treasury revenues
The effect of this lowering of the mor tyknR 'hat yotl can’* make People have so much faith in its curative powers
neutral ports This is still the rule of in the «uni of J.'.MySWi. or an average etc.
moral
by
statute
There
is
something
that
they
offer One Hnndred Hollars for anr
1» hell upon earth and we p.
duty on prepared eggs is indicated
case that it fails to cure. Send for list *"
1* little devils, because Tilla- • international law, but the almost in­ rate of dntv <vn imports entered at by the fact that several factories for­ MreeTwIl?0”'
testimonials.
not do or believe the variable pcwcti'4 ol neutrals in recent the thirteen principal custom districts merly operating in this country, using law ha, rrd"K' ,ianu ,h< prohibition
Address H. S. CHBXBV * CO.. Teledo-
wara hav'been
turbid Mich a use ot of the United states of $ 7 per cent.
domestic •eggs and employing Anicr- . m Portlana.-The Spm«c,tator.’ninini"m Ohio
Sold by Druggists. T5c.
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