Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 09, 1916, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 9, 1916.
CALF HIDES WANTED.
for A short time GRANT
THAYER WILL PAY 17 CENTS
calf HIDES.
Burbank Day.
I The birthday of Luther Burbank
was celebrated March 7 in the schools
with special exercises and studies of
the great flowcr-magaciau’s life and
work A letter written by him to the
schools of Oregon was read.
Warren Foland, Orah Philips and
Leroy Johnson.
Seventh grade—1st prize, Evelyn
Hoag; 3rd prizes, Laura Dodge and
Arthur Travis.
Eighth grade—1st prize, Margaret
Baker; 2nd prize, Frank F.pplett; 3rd
prizes. Katherine McGee, Bob Myers,
Joe Schnal, Ivan Knight and James
Knudson.__________
dependent upon us while the belliger­
ent nations are devoting all their time
and energies to destruction.
WISE & MASSEY,
Denstists,
TRADING STAMP TAX
BY STATES IS LEGAL.
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Federal Supreme Court, in Seattle
Case, Sustains Washington
Legislation.
Birth.
Washington, March 6.—The Su­
preme Court today held constitution­
Born, to the wife of E. W. Makins- al the Washington and Florida trad­
ter, 1 hursday morning, a nine pound ing stamp law.
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Italian Tapestry Presented to High girl.
By holding that the states have the
School.
power to impose taxes, large or small
Harmony.
on trade coupons, redeemable in pre­
A beautiful and expensive piece of
miums, the Supreme Court today put
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Graves and the legality of premium advertising,
Italian tapestry was presented recent­
ly to the high school by Mrs. DeLil­ children, Roy and Frieda visited at by which it is estimated $125,000,000
lies. The tapestry represents a scene the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mix worth of merchandise is sold annual­
in Milan, showing particularly the on Sunday, of South Prairie got ly, within the scope of state laws.
The widespread practice of giving
famous Milan Cathedral. As soon as caught in the storm and remained
coupons with cigars, cigarettes and
the boys in the Manual Training de­ over night returning on Monday.
Our
young
students
taken
German
tobacco, or premium slips or trading
partment can make a frame to sup­
port the tapestry it will be hung in under our German teacher E. Krebs, 1 stamps with other merchandise, was
are
progressing
nicely.
[
thus held to be entirely under the
the assembly room.
G. G. Graves was a Tillamook call­ ! control of the states.
er on Tuesday.
The court upheld the constitutional-
Presbyterian Church.
Masters Roy Graves and Marion j ity of the laws in Florida and Wash­
and VVillie Hopkins and Miss Lottie ington imposing such taxes and dis-
“God: What limits His Power in Hopkins, attended the High School [ missed the appeal of F. S. Pitney of
is the pastor’s subject lecture held Friday evening at Tilla­ Seattle, Wash., convicted for violat­
Human Life
for the morning sermon at 11, and mook.
ing the Washington trading stamp
“Will the Old Book Stand?” will be
An oyster supper was given on : in that he, as manager and agent of
the question to be discussed in the Wednesday evening at Mr. and Mrs. I the United Cigar Stores Company, in
avening service at 7:30. There will be Herman Hopkins. Those present , connection with the sale to a custo­
something in the service for every- were Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hopkins, mer gave a trading stamp or coupon.
The attack on the laws contended
one who is awake and alive to the Willie, Lillie, Chester, Charley and
conditions of personal duty today, Inez Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. j that the statutes were an unconstitu-
and for all who are not there will at Graves, Roy Graves and Miss Frieda 1 tional discrimination against a legiti-
least be a modest suggestion and in­ Rogers, Marion Hopkins, Miss Ada I mate method of advertising and with
spiration. All who are free to attend I rue, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hopkins. | in the protection of freedom of con­
tract contained in the Federal Con-
are cordially invited.
A good time is reported.
i stitution.
j The court, however, held it was for
A Series of Pre-Easter Sermons.
REMEMBER.
■ the Legislatures to pass upon the
i public policy involved in the ques­
Which will be delivered at the
If you are in the market for a
and to adopt such regulation
Presbyterian Church by the minister piano or player piano this Spring I tions
thereof as they may choose. The
on Sunday mornings as follows:
can save you money.
court, furthermore, held that the bus­
March 12—"What Limits his Pow­
Being at no expense in selling, iness was not within the interstate
er in Human Life?”
saves you a large commission always commerce protection of the Constitu­
March 19—Sin: What is it, and trade by a salaried salesman. The tion.
Who Should It Concern?”
Premium advertising has been held
V\ iley B. Allen Co. line embraces the
March 26—“The Atonement: Why following well known and standard legal in Alabama, California. Colo­
Should Men Accept it?”
rado, Georgia, Maryland, Nebraska,
pianos.
April 2—"Regeneration: Is it Es­
Mason & Hamlin, Ludwig, Milton, Missouri, Rhode Island and New
sential. or Optional?”
________________
Cable, Kingsbury, Harrington and I York.
April 0—“justification: Whose Act others..
Is It, and On What Terms?”
You receive an iron clad guarantee OREGON STAMP TAX AFFECT­
ED.
April 16—“Satisfaction: When Is with these pianos. “Your Money’s
the Soul Perfect in Holiness?”
•
Worth or Your Money Back” is the
guarantee of the Wiley B. Allen Co. Law Held Unconstitutional May Be
Put in Force Again.
Club and Industrial Work Begun.
When buying a piano take no
chances with one of uncertain quality
“The effect of this decision will
The industrial club work and school and durability. It doesn’t pay.
be to uphold our law plac­
gardening work is under way for the
These pianos may be purchased of probably
year. Last week Mr. Harrington of me on easy terms. Second-hand ing a tax on trading stamps, coupons
similar trade-attracting devices,"
the State Supt. Office talked to our pianos and talking machines taken in and
said F. H. Whitfield, attorney for the
pupils of all the grades above the 2nd on exchange.
Retail Grocers’ Association, in recent
and Friday evening he gave an illus­ Yours for business,
litigation in this state on the subject.
trated lecture, showing the work
LELAND B. ERWIN.
The Oregon act was declared uncon­
which was done all over the state Representative for Tillamook County stitutional by the Federal Court last
last year by boys and girls in the in­
year. f
dustrial club work. This week the
“This case will probably now be ap­
Notice to Contractors.
clubs are being organized in each of
pealed to the Supreme Court from
the grades and their projects selected.
Sealed proposals, addressed to the the recent decision of Judge Wolver­
The first room to organize and select 'County Clerk of Tillamook County, ton and Bean and if the Supreme
its officers was the 3rd grade. Leon­ Oregon, for furnishing all necessary Court holds similarly in the case of
ard Bales was elected president; labor and materials required for the the Oregon law, the effect will be to
Edith Chaphe, vice president; Karl construction of four wooden bridges, place the ban on trading stamps and
Wolfe, secretary; James Petty, treas­ along the Tillamook-Yamhill joint similar lures to the shopper.
urer. Most of the boys in this class road, will be received at the court
“The Oregon law is not identical
selected vegetable gardening and the house in Tillamook County, Oregon, with those of Washington and Flori­
girls sewing, although a good many­ up to the hour of 8:30 o'clock a.m. da, but it is somewhat alike in that
girls will have flower gardens, and Tuesday the 14th day of March, 1916, all three measures propose to place a
will participate in the garden and and at said time and place, publicly tax on stamps and coupons of this
character. If we get a like ruling in
home beautification contest, which opened and read.
Proposals may be submitted for respect to the Oregon law, it will put
will be undertaken again this year.
each bridge separately or for the an end to the trading stamp and trade
coupon in this state if the law is up­
four as a whole.
Pupils Improve in Spelling.
Each proposal shall be accompani­ held by public sentiment.”
Mr. Whitfield assisted Attorney-
ed by a certified check for no less
The second county spelling contest than 5 per cent of the total amount General Brown in presenting the case
was held Friday afternoon. The re­ thereof, as a guarantee that if award­ of the Retail Grocers in Federal
sults in the Tillamook schools were ed the contract, the bidder will enter court. The state organization of gro­
considerably better than in the pre­ into a contract and furnish therewith cers has made a hard fight on the
vious contest, which took place short a satisfactory bond, that the work trading stamp and fake devices.
ly after the mid-year promotion. De­ will be completed in accordance with
spite the fact that in the local schools the terms and conditions thereof.
of Ohio, City Teledo.f
the lower half of each room has
A copy of the plans and specifica­ State Lucas
County.
I
studied only half the words in the tions may be seen at the office of
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is
contest, the number receiving one the County Clerk, of either Tilla­ senior partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business in the City of To­
hundred was more than double in the mook or Yamhill Counties.
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
The County Court of Tillamook that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
grades. Both the 5th and 6th grades
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every
had six perfect papers. There were and Yamhill Counties reserve the case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
two in the 8th and several in the 3rd. right to reject any or all bids, or to use Of HALL S CATARRH CUKE.
A large number of these and other accept the bid which may be deemed
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
grades missed only one word. In the best for said counties.
my presence, this 6th day of December,
J.
C.
Holden,
County
Clerk,
high school nineteen had perfect pa­
A.D. 1886.
Tillamook County.
[Seal]
A. W. GLEASON,
pers, thirteen missed only one word,
Notary Public.
C.
B.
Wilson,
County
Clerk,
and thirty-two had ninety or better.
Hall's
Catarrh
Cure
is taken internally
Yamhill County.
The perfect papers were divided
and acts directly upon the blood and mu­
cous surfaces of the system. Send for testi­
among the classes as follows: Four First publication, Feb. 24th, 1916.
monials. free.
form the Freshman class; four from Last publication, March, 9th, 1916.
F J. CHENEY & CO., Teledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
the Sophmor.e class; four from the
Business After the War.
fake Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
junior class; seven from the senior
class and post graduate students.
Herr Sydow, the German minister
Eleven of the perfect papers were of commerce, has a clearer vision
written by girls and 8 by boys.
HAWK,
than some of his compatriots who
have
been
talking
of
a
customs
union
Garden Prize Winners are Announced
with Austria- Hungary, based on sen­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
He has told the Prussian diet
The committee in charge of the timent.
that
Germany
will
need
a
world
mar
­
garden and home beautification con­
for its industry and commerce Bay City -
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- Oregon
test engaged in by the children of the ket
when the great war ends, and that it
grade school last summer has an­ would be folly to be hampered by
nounced the names of the boys and commercial agreements based on mil­
girls, who won the prizes in this itary alliances now. This is generally
contest, offered by the Women’s true, but peculiarly so in the case of
Civic Improvement Club. The num­ Germany, for some of that country’s
ber of 3rd prizes was extended be­ best customers in the past are on the
cause a considerable number of boys other side of the present struggle.
and girls worked very industriously Even under the most favorable condi­
through the summer on their gardens tions, it will be difficult to regain
and many exhibited products as the lost trade in Russia,
for exarq^le.
county fair. The prizes offered were American capitalists are looking into
trees and shrubs, strawberry plants, the situation in Russia now, planning !
garden sets, and tools, from which to supply needs Germany formerly 1
tho^e winning prizes made their se­ filled. The once famous label “Made '
lection.
in Germany ” will for a long time j
Under the leadership of Mr. San­ make no appeal to sentiment in coun­
ders and their own class teachers tries of the entente and among their !
nearly every grade above the 2nd is individual sympathizers in neujral
already planting a garden for this countries. This will be overcome in
year. Some have already planted seed time, but if, in addition to the natural |
for very early vegetables. The list of hostility, Germany should discrimin- .
prize winners from the different ate in favor of its present ally, it ■
would find the restoration of its great
grades is as follows:
4th grade, 1st prize, Jimmie W'at- commerce very difficult.
The fact that Germany and Austria-
son; 2nd prize, Alpha Olson; 3rd
Sidney E. Henderson, Pres.,
prizes, John Sander, Robert Camp­ Hungary are looking to the condi­
Surveyor.
bell, Willie Campbell, Hazel Mor­ tions of business after the war should
John
Leland Henderson, Sec­
gan, Schuyler Fletcher. Pearl Ross. impress the people of the United
retary Treas., Attoiney-at-
Evelyn Stillwell, Nora Laddasaw and States with the wisdom of also tak­
ing forethought. There is room for
Law, Notrary Public.
Ernest Dodge.
Honorable mention, Lorraine King. debate as to just what the effect of
the ending of the great war will have.
Beriiice Dicky.
6th grade—1st prizes, Harry Fletch­ We know the aftermath of the Cri­
er and Charles Fletcher; 3rd prizes. mean war, which, owing to a free
Kenneth Murphy, Ogdon Moulton, trade tariff, brought widespread dis­
Law, Abstracta, Real Estate,
Rex Bailey, James Campbell and Wil aster in the United States. This may
Surveying, Insurance.
happen again, if we are not prepared
bur Kirk.
Both Phones.
$th grade—1st prize, Roy Olson; to do whatever may be necessary for .
and prize. Hazel Chase; 3rd prizes. our own protection. Meanwhile, we'
TILLAMOOK
- - OREGbM.
Errold Haltom, Allene Pangborn, should be expanding our commerce
with
countries
that
are
of
necessity
Sarette DeLillies, Edith Fletcher,
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
If you are having
trouble with your
plates staying in place,
we can stop it by
using this patent suc­
tion.
Free advice about
all kinds of dental
work.
Painless extraction
Free when plates or
bridge work is or­
dered.
I
I
And will conduct a chain of dental
offices in Tillamook County
and also manage the
Bar View Hotel and Tent City.
J ELAND B. ERWIN,
PIANO
INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months 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.
p
T BOALS, M.D.,
Blue and White Printed Linoleum,
per square yard, 45c.
9x12 Rugs
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-
from $18.00 to $25.00
Large Arm Rockers -
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$2.50
Leatherette Seat Rockers-
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$5.50
Morris Chairs -
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from $10.00 to $16.50
FURNITURE
AMMER
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregor,
Sunny
Southern
California
■^yEBSTER HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
rp H. GOYNE,
THERE and
BACK
SÖ5.OO
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook
Oregon.
J-^R. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
J I
CO.
Masonic Building, next door to Post Office.
T. BUI XM
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Booka in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones.
vm
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Six mouths round trip tickets on sale
from principal Northwest cities to Los
Angeles, Pasadena, Orange Empire, Long
Beach and Santa Barbara. Stopover al­
lowed at all points enroute.
Panama California exposition open nil
the year at San Diego. Exhibits from
all principal countries in the world.
See Southern California by electric cars
ot the Pacific Electric Railway. “Orange
Empire,’’ ” Balloon Route,” ” Old Mis­
sions.” ‘ Triangle,” anti “ Mt. Lowe”
trolly trips.
pR- ELMER ALLEN
Ask your local agent or tvrite
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
John M. Scott. General Passenger, PortlanJ. Oregon.
DENTIST.
Southern Pacific.
Commercia! Building, Tillamook
QR. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
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Oregon.
J OHN LELAND HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook •
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- Oregon
ROOM NO. 261.
O. I. C. SWINE
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract co.
Have Opened Offices in the
Tillamook Block,
Room 205,
I
Star t the Ne w Year__ Righ t!
By Trading at Mason's
THE,
Gemnne Bargain Store
I Have a Clean, Up-To-Date Stock of
DRY GOODS.
Ladies’
Gent.’s Fashionable Boots Q'J Shoes.
Cannot be Surpassed for Comfert and Wear.
Dress Goods and Underwear.
i Carry a Complete Line of First Class
GROCERIES, ETC.,
And You will Save Money in Your Grocer^
Bill by Trading this Year with
I have some choice fall
boars and gilts that am
making a special low price
to make room for my spring
pigs. Can supply you with
spring pigs of either sex Uli-
I
related.
JOE DONALDSON
R. F. D. No. 1, Tillamook
H. MASON & CO,
(^Masonic Building.
Substitution of the rail on the back
of the car seat for straps in a street
car may save laundry bills. One need-
not be so particular about the state of
his cuffs when they are not exhibited
to the whole car.
The first shall be last 1 t.'d the last
shall be first—in getting l 6,il of an
elevator.
Why the stage is not rea listic: Only
one person talks at a ti»ie I in a play.
That's not life.
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