Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 09, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 9. 1016-
ex-wife has children, children award­
1 it must sell for cash only and it ed to her care, and so is unfitted
should award a portion of the net
from earning a living-
profits to employes.
There is a sharp difference between
$
forcing a man to provide for Ins
■ Applying these observations to our children
and forcing him to provide (
co-operative movements here in Ore­
gon, we find in them an explanation for his ex-wife. He should, of course,
of some of our difficulties. Our a'so" contribute to their maintenance, an.
Cream of tartar, derived from grapes,
ciations try to gam favor by selling since children must have care and
at cost or near cost, and usually they service, she is quite justified in tak- ,
is used in Royal Baking Powder because
give credit to members. They do nop ing the money paid for that—so long
retain sufficient margin of profit to as she renders it. But as fast as the ,
it is the best and most healthfill ingredient
cover risks and provide for growth of children grow able to earn for them-
selves such payment should cease,
capital.
In
disposing
of
farm
products
known for the purpose.
05
liicy
-i-----
------------- is capable of
and »*
if *«*'-
the woman
any ,
they
inflame inv
the growers’^ — hopes
by Ltuu
■ ‘ r she could easily
promising high prices, ana they at- ! high grade labor
Phosphate and alum, which are de­
• . ” transact
»»A w,'irLnfinn*
rvflPT'il
— I | ia?n more
__ — 1..
in o a trade or profession
tempt
marketing
opera-
ivmpi to
w
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n"
*
11
rnviv ••• — ---- ---
rived
from mineral sources, are used in
tions
on
a
margin
so
small
as
usually
1
t
|,
an
as
a
Ilur
se-maid.
.25
‘ — . • to cover avnn
n
•
11 health
’.I. is entitled to dam­
ti? • be * insufficient
even tlif»
the
Ruined
some baking powders, instead of cream of
most ordinary expenses. Disappoint­ ages; care and service are entitled to
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
ment of growers at prices received ■ payment; but a robust young divor­
tartar, because they are cheaper.
leads to discontent and quarreling cee with a pct dog is no more en-
(Strictly in Advance.)
and
lack
of
profit
to
the
association
j titled to support from a man to
............ $1.50
One Year..........
If you have been induced to use baking
leads to financial disaster. The Asso­ whom she is now not married than
................................... 75
ciation
is
popular
while
hopes
are
from any other man to whom she is
powders
made from alum or phosphate,
------
o
-
Three Months ......................................50
The trouble with some of the peo­ I igh; and unpopular as soon as it dis­ not married______ ______
use Royal Baking Powder instead. You
ple in the north part of the county is appoints.
Disregard of practical business
Tainted M°ney in Iowa.
road
THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. they have too many expensive
t .
will be pleased with the results and the
methods
by
theorists
who
grudge
a
and bridge projects. Before any of
The trip made by President and
these are tackled we believe it to be profit is reasonable for losses and
difference
in the quality of the food.
to the best interests of all to com­ heartbreaks among people who can Mis. Wilson has raised a serious com
ill
afford
it.
If
they
pursued
the
“
live
plete the Garibaldi W heeler road first,
plication in a sovereign state. A short
and as it will take somewhere in the and let live” policy towards the mer­ time before the appearance of the
chant,
the
banker
and
the
railroad,
Hurray up gentlemen and get every­ neighborhood of from $50,000 to $75,-
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO
first citizen and first lady of the
thing ready to spend that big sum of 000 to complete that road, it is hard they would share in the general pros­ land at DesMoines, the Sovereign
perity
which
results
whenever
private
New York
money for road improvements.
for us to figure out where the money
State of Iowa had enacted a law mak­
is coming from to build a bridge at enterprise is freed from burdensome ing it a punishable offense either to I
I
In England they are using the best Nehalem and a road across the mud restrictions.—Oregon Voter.
give or to accept a tip anywhere
brands of Irish and Scotch whiskey • flats, and a bridge across Nehalem
within its jurisdiction. While in the I
in the manufacture of munitions of 1 harbor from Dean’s Point. It is safe I
Isthmus Canal Situation.
capital of the state both the president
war. Wouldn’t that jar you?
to say that these two projects would
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me atieuu-
and his wife tiped some of the
attend­ ’
------ o-------
cost somewhere near $150,00, if not
Gen. Goethals has
asked the ants serving them there. To one
---- of |
The Germans seem to be successful more. When that part of the county House Appropriation Committee for the women at the hotel, an Irish lass
raiding some parts of England with develops it may be necessary to make $19,300,000 for work necessary to put
Zeppelins, killing women and chil­ these two improvements, but our pol­ the Panama canal in running order. named Peggy O’Connor, Mrs. Wil­
dren, obtaining the notoriety of being icy is to get one expensive road pro­ and, additionally, $8,250,000 for its son gave as a pourboir a $5 gold coin.
Miss O’Connor, threatened with the
ject out of the way first before tack­ fortification. He also recommends
called "baby killers.”
ling another, and that is the reason the erection of a projectile factory in offended majesty of the law of the >
Say, Bro. Trombley, what about why we should like to sec an effort the zone to insure the supply at all state of which she is a citizen, tosses '
that $67,000 slump in cheese receipts made to complete the Garibaldi- times of munitions. In regard to the her head in the confident assurance j
for Tillamook County last year? 1 he Wheeler road as soon as possible. resumption of traffic through the that the wife of the president having
at coffee
Democratic free trade party is res­ We do not want to ‘‘knock’’ any road canal lie said that this is a matter de­ been her accomplice in the law’s vio- 1
ponsible for this reduction.
or bridge improvement that may be pending on the slipping of earth into lation, and the chief magistrate of
45c
------ o------
contemplated in the north end of the the waterway, the quantity to be re­ the country having himself voilated
To con­
COFFEE
the
Iowa
law
by
giving
a
man
ser
­
county,
for
when
the
time
is
ripe
for
moved amounting to about 9,000,000
Now is the time to dig up—your
vince you
45c
taxes. Those who consider taxation them to be built they should by all cubic yards. The mass is in motion, vant a quarter of a dollar, there is
by trial that it
?
small
likelihood
that
she
will
be
pros-
j
means
be
constructed.
But
in
all
can
­
and the dredges arc about to clear
unusually high should dig up more
Oregon System, and that will put dor, does the population and indus­ the channel at a rate of 1,000,000 yds. ecuted. Should any discrimination be 1 F3jis better than
trial
enterprises
of
Nehalem
city
? other coffees, e
a month. There is nothing sensation­ made iu the case against the horny- j
taxes again on the jump.
justify the expenditure of an ex­ al in this state of affairs, unless the handed son and daughter of toil, and
: to induce you to make
------ o------
Tillamook City is not taking hold ceedingly large sum of money for an present inability of our warships to in favor of the other law breakers in
the test, we reduce the
SEND Oh
of tlie newest religion, for we haven’t expensive draw bridge across Neha­ move quickly between the two oceans the case, the bold yeomanry of Iowa
price during FOLGER
TELEPHONE
lem
harbor?
It
will
be
a
detriment
to
would
growl
in
thunder
tones.
can be so regarded. The possibilities
heard of any converts to
New
WEEK,
IPKCIAL
It is that which is making a per-
atovuia
TIN
Thought. But wait awhile, for there shipping to have a bridge there when of danger in this respect are a timely
FRICK
.RIC<
?
ORDE!
will be persons fall all over them­ that barber becomes, as it surely will, object of national study. They were plexing difficulty for the Iowa au- .
.35
.45
1
LB.
selves to take up something that is a big shipping port for lumber. When much in the public mind when the thorities. The chief offenders are be- j
___
j
______
1
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the
Garibaldi-Wheeler
road
is
finish
­
.65
2
“
.85
canal was only a project, and seemed yond their jurisdiction, and may not
new in religion.
ed, then it will be time to ask the a long way off, so far distant, indeed, be extradited and brought back, for
.75
2H "
1.00
RO
State
Engineer's
department
to
that few Americans dreamed it could various and sufficient reasons. And
1.5Q
The Herald says "All Democrats
2.00
5
are requested to register as soon as over the situation and decide where be an accomplished fact by the year they cannot proceed against the two
possible so that they may sign the the bridges should be located, for 1916. In energy of construction the they have in hand. A ceremonious
nominating petition of President Wil­ this is, in our estimation, largely a canal is a great engineering monu­ order has accordingly been issued
TILLAMOOK FEED CO
son.” Surely Tillamook people have matter for engineers to decide. If the ment. In its financial management by that the recipients of the tips will be
had enough of Democratic free trade, people, of Nehalem would agree to this country it is one of the historical permitted to keep them, but only on
for $67,000 drop in the cheese receipts this it would soon put a stop to the wonders of the world. No other na- condition that they will not only keep
last year was some slump. Yet for all strife so prevalent for many years tion could have built it without at them but keep on keeping them. They
that Bro. Trombley is still on the over road work in that part of the least double the existing charges.
iiiumit' iijniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
must not spend as current coin of the
county. Anyway, we hope these few
By an agreeable coincidence at this realm or exchange for any commo­
Democratic band wagon.
passing
remarks
will
set
our
friends
moment the Senate has ratified the dity.
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Owing to the severe winter and the in the north part of the county to dis­ treaty by which, for a payment of It may be that a Daniel came to judg
cussing
this
matter
in
a
friendly
$3,000,000
to Nicaragua this country
continued stormy weather, the feed
spirit, for we believe they will agree acquires for all time the concession ment in this solution of the difficulty.
situation is costing the dairymen con­
It is possible that Peggy O’Connor
siderable money they had not figur­ with us eventually and sec the wis­ to construct an interoceanic water­ may keep her gold piece. Such is the
dom of locating roads and bridges, way by way
of Lake Nicaragua,
ed on. This, surely, will broaden the
where practical engineers deem best whose adaptability for this purpose nature of woman. But the court
minds of those who have been oppos­
for them to be located. Nehalem has a has been well known for centuries. should maintain a close surveillance
MONEY RIGHT
ed to the improvement of Hoquarton
of the porter who got the quarter
IN YOUR HANDS
Slough, for had there been a line of bright future, for in a few years it The House will doubtless consent to from the president.
will become one of the largest lum­ the appropriation without delay. It is
steamers running between here and bering centers of Oregon, and those
is
what
an
insurance
policy does for
San Francisco the dairymen would who are broad minded, willing to a reasonable sum, and is free from
People think it is awful for a man
you 'when a, fire comes along. No one
not be paying the high price for hay give and take, and head and should­ the blackmail schemes that were in
can afford to be without the protec­
they arc today. Considering that it is ers above little local bickerings, who evidence when the United States took like Billy Sunday to make $100,000 a
up the Panama enterprise seriously. year helping to save souls for eterni­
only a question of expending a com­ will help to bring this about.
tion of a fire insurance policy. Should
1 A secod American canal in Nicaragua ty; but it is all right for Charlie
paratively small amount of money to
a fire occur, which is always liable to
i will not be too much for future com- Chaplin to make $175,000 a year mak­
make this improvement, those who
- At all events, it will place the ing a fool of himself.—Albany Dem­
happen, you will be reimbursed it
arc dependent upon hay and feed be­ Why the Creameries . Seek to Com- merec
opportunity where it should be, and ocrat.
bine.
once for your loss. Let us give you
ing shipped in, would be greatly ben­
j that is in American hands.
Yet there are many who would
efited by this iinprovcemnt. In fact,
this protection by writing you a pol­
The
Monroe
doctrine
has
some
prefer
to
follow
Charlie
Chaplin
to
“Weak country creameries are be­
it would be a big saving in freight
powerful enemies in Europe, and fu­ heaven rather than Billy Sunday.—
icy
to-day.
charges to have a line of steamers or ing crowded to the wall by a system ture developments there are beyontj
lumber schooners plying between that is slowly but surely sapping the the range of prediction. Disquieting Oregonian.
life bleed of every creamery in the rumors about the Nicaragua
this port and California ports.
route
When horses become much scarcer
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state that does not have access to a will now come to an end.
horse shows will arouse curiosity
KClli "wai
mainci where
.
IL
The snap shot man has been asked
local market
it LULL
can uispust
dispose ui
of
rather than enthusiasm.
whether he is going to publish the
t..- I enough of its products regularly to
Shameful Money.
llamas of those who ship in liquors. the retailer at a price that will enable
Hitch your wagon to a star, but if
Decidedly not. It is not our habit to it to pay for the butter fat purchased.
she is a high salaried actress she may
poke our nose into people’s private In order to remedy this situation an
WRITE VS.
divorce you if you are not exemplary. PHONE US.
CALL ON US-
(By Charlotte Perkins Gilman.)
business as to what they shall cat attempt is being made by the country
I
This
does
not
refer
to
tainted
mon
­
It
is
hard
to
forgive
the
man
who
and drink. Anyway, we do not like creameries to co-operate in the pro­
that part of the prohibition law which duction and marketing of their pro­ ey, in the accepted sense, but to mon­ at dinner changes the topic of con­
j ey which, though honestly earned, versation just before your chance to
makes it imperative that a public rec­ ducts.”
This is the statement made by the ' one ought to he ashamed to take. tell the pertinent anecdote.
ord be kept of the names and the
liquor shipped iu, for whenever the State Dairy and Food Commissioner, Money taken as a bribe is shameful
Why have chafing dishes in the flat SOOGOO®®®®®°®®8e,9e®®O|0©Of»BOOOOG©e>.W.’«0®«,&9®c®o000e<
prohibition law is voted on again this J. I). Mickle, who explained the pur­ money; money stolen, by whatever gone out of fashion? It is because
is one feature that will help to defeat pose of the co-operative association process, is shamclul money, money
young couples ventured as near star­
it. 1 here is nothing to prevent any­ as follows: “The improvement of the accepted tor a criminal act, or for vation as they dared?
one seeing the names of those who product of every creamery in the or­ work one has not done, is shameful
Rhubarb pie is not at this time a
ship in liquor and publish the names ganization; the standardization of the money, money claimed for ‘‘breach of
it they so desire, as no doubt some butter of all creameries in the organi­ promise to marry" is shameful mon­ harbinger of spring. It is only an in­
dication of how far toward the trop­
rabid prohibitionist will do, but the zation, to be standard in color, flavor ey, and alimony is shameful money.
snap »hot man has no desire to get texture, moisture, etc.; the selling of
It is vicious to make a living by the ics the truck farmer has emigrated.
iettc» the poke nose class, for we all butter, whether locally or other­ sale of illicit love. It is ignominous
don t want people to poke their noses wise, under one brand, namely the to make a living by legitimate love,
into our private affairs and we have brand of the association; the estab­ to be ‘‘supported" merely because one
no inclination to poke our nose into lishment of a central sales agenev is a wife.
Ornamental Fire Places
w hich will handle anil control the sale
their private affairs.
But what degree of ignominy is
Built
of Brick or Stone.
of the entire output of all creameries that in which an ex-wife will take
All Fire Places absolutely
Standpatter!" Quite a number oft m the association, reserving to each money from a man she no longer
our friends and political opponents 1 creamery its own local trade as far as . loves, legally or illegally, and to
guaranteed not to smoke
had a good deal of fun at the snap j possible; the selling of all butter , women who no longer renders any
or money refunded.
shot man s expense a few years ago passing through this agency as as­ service whatever? Should not any
Brick Work of all kinds
when they dubbed him a standpatter. ' sociation product; assistance to the women with the rudiments of a sense
done on short notice.
Now it is our turn to have a little dairymen in their efforts to produce of humor, with any decent pride pre­
fun at their expense and “come a better grade of cream; to obtain a fer td work for her living, at any task
We make specialty of
Lae Good Judgment in Buying
back at them. The snap shot man more satisfactory market for surplus
whatever, to being reluctantly fed
repairing smoking Fire
was a standpatter because the Repub­ butter of all creameries in the asso-
and clothed by an ex-husband?
Places.
lican party gave protection to the ciation.”
The women who detend this prac­
dairy industry. As a result of Dem­
tice do so on two grounds—first, that
ocratic free trade, the dairymen of
Co-Operative St°res.
they arc incapable of earning a living
I illainook County lost $67.000 last
that ‘ the
ex-husband has
has
N O. Nelson, of Edwardsville. 111., and,
‘n,,> second, .that
J’c ex-husband
year. This wouldn't have happened if
till amook . ore .
the Republican party remained in is the foremost authority in America ,SO. ,,n,Urcd ,hei" ,hal ‘hey are unfit-
power, so it wasn’t the standpatters on the co-operative plan of produc-1
c first ground is pathetic, huinil-|
who contributed to this loss that is tion and merchandising, according to ’ •
now making the dairymen of this Outlook Magazine. Read what he has I ,at,nf and fa,sc- A.n> woman who was
worth
her keep in doing her own I
county look up and take notice. Oh. to say as to cause of failure and
housework for someone else for pay.
no, for every standpatter was a pro- ! success:
tectionist and in favor of protecting
“In the ’7o’s the Grange movement If the ex-wife really wishes to admit
the dairymen’s interests. Strange to ' ran largely on co-operative stores. It that she has not the capacity of an If I FAIL to CURE «y CANCER «TUMOR I tmt
relate, that in the last state election' was a protest against supposed exor­ ordinary housemaid she deserves to before It POISONS ta? ikta w attuta to BONE
only 1184
citizens
in Tillamook bitant prices and rigid terms of mer­ be placed in an institution as a pub­
lic charge, being either feeble mind­ Without Knits ir Pain
county voted for the Republican can­ chants.”
didate for U. S. Senator who was in I The Grange stores “sold on credit; ed or feeble-bodied—or both. She | No PAT Until CURED
GUARANTEE
favor of protection, while 1090 voted I they sold at cost; they limited the does not mean that she cannot live WRITTEN
No X Ray or other
for the Democratic free trade can- ' membership to a class. Any of these as well or as easily by working as she swindle. An Island
plant makes theeure
didate for U. S. Senator. In glancing motives was obstructive; combined, can on shameful money.
TUMOR. LUMP or
over the figures of two vears ago, in they made success impossible.”
But suppose the ex husband really Any
SORE on the lip, lace
the dairying districts, we find that
Of the co-operative stores started was a villian anil a beast. Suppose the I or body lone is
Fairview cast 61 votes for the free
f... , in the United States the last 40 or 50 ex-wife is broken in body and mind— CANCER! it never
pains until last stage
trade party and 61 for the protection years, probably not over I per cent then she has no claim?
I TO-PAM BOOK sent
candidate, South Prairie, 47 for free are “fully established and prosper­
She has. indeed—a claim for dam- FREE. 10,00 testi-
montais. Vr ne n W
trade and 47 for protection; Beaver, ous.”
ages. Damages not alimony.
33 for protection, 69 for free trade,
For success he says, a co-operative
Some women come out of matri­
Bhune. 18 for protection and 4,1 for association must be open to all com­
free trade; Carnahan,
for protec­ ers on equal terms; it must give at mony—if they live to escape at all__
tion and 26 for free trade; Cloverdale least half dividends to non-members; as one might come out of a railroad
in every 7 dieso! ™ncer-U.fi. report
Cl for protection., 43 for free trade; it must give an equal vote to every accident, and the men ought to come I One woman
* 10
long
À musí
must ule
die
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ion« «
Little Nestucca, It for protection and member regardless of his stock hold­ under the “employers’ liability act.” £"»>r enrct »t hall pire if cancer i> y»t email
37 for free trade; Maple Leaf, $1 for ing; it mast start with cash capital; But such damages, award as a punish- I
offence are quite j
protection and 39 for free trade; it must sell goods at a profit, prefera­ mi".‘ ,or a vfry
Neskowin, 5 for protection and 46 for bly at regular retail market prices; a different matter from “alimony” |
One other claim remains—that the
KINOLY MAIL THtS »»MMCANCER
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
First Insertion per line ............
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Business and Professional cards
one month......................................
Locals per line each insertion...
Display advertisements, an inch
one month.....................................
All Resolutions of Condolence
and Lodge Notices, per line .
Notices, lost, strayed or stolen
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines....................
free trade; Nehalem, 77 for protec-
| tion and 13 for free trade; Sandlake,
I lb for protection, 11 for free trade,
Union, 30 for protection and 15 for
free trade; Trask, 14 tor protection
I and ,jo for free trade; Hebo, 20 for
I protection, 42 for free traedc; rol-
I cy, 29 for protection and 35 f°r free
trade; Bay, 55 for protection and 70
for free trade. Those who voter for
I Senator Chamberlain have nothing
I to complain about because there was
I a slump of $67,000 in the dairymen s
■checks' last year, * for they
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only
'■ '*■
ob-
tained what they voted for—free
trade and a reduction in their receipts,
I It is those who opposed the Demo­
cratic ftee trade candidates who are
financially injured, for, like the snap
shot man, they were standpatters
far Republican protection of the
dairying business, No one, however,
it now calling the snap shot man a
standpatter.
There is a Real Difference
umiriuv
Editorial Snap Shots
I
SAVE 10c A POUND
MARCH 6 to li
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YAMHILL
MILLING COMPANY,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Made in Oregon Fioui
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“Yamhill Family Blend,” Hard
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Hardware
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Ammunition,
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Quick Meal Ranges,
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Any LUMP» WOMAN'S BREAST Supplies.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON-