Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 16, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 16, 1916-
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
First Insertion per line .............
Earh 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 .....................
Inches of Rain in Six Months.
legger be pardoned, which was done.
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W’c are not advising Judge Holmes
The rainfall in Tillamook County
to desert his political party, but
for the past six months amounted to
should he do so and become a lull 90 inches, or a little under eight feet
fledged Prohibitionist, all the dear
from the 6th of September to the 6th
sisters and brothers will be ready to
kiss and hug him and fall all over of March. _ ________________
themselves to vote for him.
The Registration.
$
Get This $1.80 (fri
Kettle—For Only «DA»" I
Republican
There is no disputing the fact that a
Democratic
large proportion ot the people ot
Prohibitionist
1 illamook county are in favor of, and
Progressive
•05 some enthusiastic, over the proposi­
Independent
tion of hard surfacing the main
Socialist . ■ • ■
thoroughfare through
the entire
No parly
it is
county,
and
they
contend
that
■25
good business judgment to do so. 1 he
Total
question, however, is how to raise
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
sufficient money to carry out till»
Presbyterian Church.
important improvement, for it will be
(Strictly in Advance.)
an improvement of a far reaching
"Sin: What Is It, and Who Does it
One Year .............................................. $1
character, and beneficial ’o all pans Concern?” will be the subject of the
Six Months .....................................
of the county. Il is well known that
rond B»z
in a
of r pre-Easter scr-
Sl’CuiJU
« series --
Three Months ..............................•
the Headlight advocated tal.mg $'Oo- iiiuiis
to be delivered next Sunday at
000 of the road fund every year lor u; "All on the Alter” is the thought
hard surfacing, while others contend for the evening address at 7:30. Can
THE TILI.AMAAK HEADLIGHT.
that the county should be bonded, as men do business according to Bible
i
our plan is too slow, as it would tafe standards? What is the
Christian
probably ten years before the project conception of the Ministry of money.
would be completed. Some of our Two or three Sunday evenings will
(Note Adjustable Bail.)
, leading citizens have enlarged upon be used for the study of these ques­
1 our suggestion and make the propo­ tions which are interesting people
Wc understand that is has been de­
sition to bond the county for
cided to drop the recall
against 000, and with the addition o: $joo,- everywhere, and are the foregleams
of a new7 day of revival in religion.
Commissioner
McKimens.
Ibis
1 000 annually from the road fund, in
shows good judgment and we want to about five years Tillamook County All are cordially invited.
commend those who were instrumen­ would have a hard surfaced highway
Christian Church.
tal in swatting it.
from Clatsop to Yamhill county lines.
The snap shot man is >vili 14 tj con­
Did you ever read in the Bible
City taxes arc five mills more than cede that those who favor i c iding
they were last year, and our city have gained a poult here, for, really, , about anyone going to sleep in
council threw away the opportunity when it comes to the .-••'it ja.’siton ol , j church? Do you know what happen­
tv make a little money for the city a hard surface I highway through trie . ed to him?
Did you ever hear about the disease
when H placed the near beer license countv, there » not nvtch Jitfcieiice |
Clip the Coupon —get
at the ridiculously high figure of of opinion,, the difference b.n ig in I known as, “sleeping sickness.'” Come
matter of detail—such as bonding or next Sunday night and hear about the
$1000.
your
Kettle today for only
-------o-------
extending the time over a number of "foolish five.”
What about this, Bro. Trombley? j years for constructing this highway. |
These points will be discussed in
The four-quart Windsor Kettle—
The Democratic Free Trade party Another thing that must be admitted, the first sermon of the Seven Sunday
which regularly sells for »1.80—is
placed milk, cream, fish and lumber there is an unusually strong scn.li- I j Series at the Christian Church next
offered
for a limited time at the
on the free list. All home industries incut m the south part of the county Sunday night. Sermon subject: “Go­
special price so you can see for
ing
to
sleep
in
Church.
”
Harold
Hum
­
for
hard
surfacing
and
bonding.
,
which have to compete with foreign
yourself, if you do not already
I
know* the difference between
cheap labor. Say, Bro., what did it do while in the north it is not so strong, bert will sing a solo entitled "Shad­
“Weai’-Ever” Coupon
ows.
”
A
beauttful
song
by
a
fine
sing
­
"Wear-Ever” and other kinds of
and
although
the
snap
shot
man
has,
to the lumber industry of this county
We will accept this coupon and $1.07 in payment
aluminum
and
enameled
utensils.
er.
Special
by
McGhee
’
s
orchestra
—
opposed
bonding
the
county
there
is
|
for one "Wear-Ever” four-quart Windsor Kettle,
and to the big saw mill at Wheeler?
which sells regularly for $1.80, provided you pre­
no doubt but wha> a bo id iss ic would , this is always appreciated. Services
Get the kettle at the special price,
sent the coupon in person at store on or before
begin
promptly
at
7
:
45-
that the:
March 21, 1916, and write on the coupon your
on or before March 21, 1916, and
Why, sure, the Democratic party carry, provided, however,
address -----
and date
name, ------------
------ of
-
. purchase. Only one
you W|lll understand why so many
placed milk and cream on the free list taxpayers knew where the money is ;
kettle is to be sold to a customer.
Cotton To Be Arrested.
women prefer “Wear-Ever” to other
the object of which was to reduce to be expended and that each section ’
cooking- wares.
the cost of living, and Bro. Trombley of the county gets a fair share of the;
I HADI MARK
is w here trouble is j
S. J. Cotton is to be arrested on
was one of those who advocated this money. Here
_ of obtaining
_ money under
at the last election. And yet he has liable to come. In the first place, the a charge
Fill out the coupon—
the gall to say that free trade hasn’t county can only be bonded for $420,- false pretences. It seems that Cotton
bring it to us today!
injured financially, the dairvmen of 000, hardly half enough to pay for obtained a number of subscriptions
the work, and in the second place for the Portland Journal, but failed to
the county.
there is no established route for the 1 turn over the money. One glaring
highway through the
county.
For feat »e in the matter is that Cotton
It is estimated that the dairymen
illustration. Should the highway be. had a number of Journal receipts
have paid $30,000 for hay the past
established on the Garibaldi-Wheeler printed, unknown to the office, which
three months in this vicinity, which,
had Hoquarton Slough been improv­ , road or up the Miami? or should the he signed when receiving money for
ed, and a line of lumber schooners 1 road be established by wav of Clov­ subscriptions. The grand jury, it is
running between this city and Cali­ erdale and the Little Nestucca or on reported, took the matter up and gave
fornia ports, it would have been a the present road from Hebo to the , him time to straighten it out, but as Port of Bay City Wins in Mandamus
Proceedings.
saving of at least $io,uoo to $12,000 to county line? These are two questions he has failed to do so, those who paid
which should be settled as soon as , him money have sworn out a com­
the dairymen.
possible and although we arc not ad­ plaint against hint.
The, Supreme Court has handed
vocating either, this should be left to
Cotton was one of those who was down its decision in the mandamus
The Oregonian makes a good hit
engineers to decide, or, for that mat­ I most active in the recall of Com- procrzvdings brought by the Port of
when it says: “The State Veterinar­ ter, the County Court. Should the missioner McKimens, having
circu- Bay City against C. A. Johnson, as­
ian wants a "boss doctor" in each highway be established on the Gari­ lated the petitions.
•
sessor, and H. Crenshaw, sheriff, to
count), and as it is mere matter of baldi-Wheeler and the Cloverdale-
coanpel the officers to change the tax
creating a new office it should be
Little Nestucca routes, it will require
Social in Honor of St. Patrick.
levy for the port in accordance with
done. In the years to come the farm­ over $100,000 to be expended on
the new levy which was made after
er’s life will be one great iridescent
these roads, for there is heavy con­
1 he Ladies’ Guild will give another the assessor had extended the first
dream in which lie will be doctored,
struction work to be done on both one of their attractive socials at the levy on the tax rolls, the court hold­
inspected, supervised and county-
before they could be hard surfaced, Presbyterian Guild Hall Friday even­ ing that the second levy was valid
agented to his heart's content and all
which is another large item of ex­ ing. 1 lie following program will be and should be substituted on the rolls
he will have to do is to pay taxes.”
pense not provided for by the peti­ presented beginning promptly at (j for the levy first made.
tioners.
o’clock.
The Port of Bay City at its regular
If President Wilson had had the
The petitions that are being circu­ Vocol Solo.......... Mrs. Fred P00rma.11
meeting made a levy of 3% mills, and
backbone ami moral courage
three lated to bond the county eiglls for a Irish Story........... Prof. Geo. Sanders
later revoked that levy and made a
years ago, there would be no Mexican hard surfaced highway from Clatsop Reading ........................ Mrs. Stranahan new levy of 3JO1 mills. The assessor
crisis today. Hut he didn't, but fell county to Yamhill county lines. Here \ ocal Solo ...Prof. Harold Humbert
refused to recognize the last levy and
back on his patient waiting policy, we must call attention to a question
"Pigs”, peanuts, and punch will ap­ the mandamus suit was brought to
and now the United States has to that may cause litigation, for having pear through the evening, and each
compel him to make the change. The
start out and do today what it should started out to do certain work with person present will be pleased to par­
action of the Supreme Court makes it
have done three years ago. Probably only about
half enough
money, ticipate in the play, performance, and necessary for the sheriff to make the
we are a little too radical in our ideas how would the courts construe this plain "eats.”
change on all the tax rolls within the
but the United States should annex nart of the petition? It is true that
The price at the portal will be just
Mexico, is our way of civilizing the the law requires the County Court to one dime, ten cents, payment to be Port district.
people of that country.
designate where the money is to be made with pennies if preferred. The
Fair Board Meets.
■xpended. but the petitions pray for a poor and pretty ones are particularly
hard surfaced road from one county being planned for. You will please
Work on the Bayocean road was
At a ltieeting of the Tillamook
'inc to another and does not provide come and learn that “Pigs is Pigs.”
closed down on account of the rock,
County Fair Board held on Saturday,
where the entire amount of money is
which is being used for riprapping,
the I ith, the
following
resolution
*0 come from to finish the work..
Andurs-McGhee.
disintegrating.
This
was
brought
was duly adopted:
The petitioners do not propose to
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o
—
about more rapidly by
the severe
Resolved,, that the Fair Board very
invoke the bonding law until next
Mr. Roy E. Andrus and Miss R uby
I
frosts of last winter. This is going to
November This means that nothing McGhee, both residents of this com­ keenly feel the loss of their esteemed
entail some additional expense. It,
President
J.
H.
Dunstan.
He
was
a
howcicr, show s that the taxpayers at can be done this year or next year, munity, were united in marriage at wise counselor and an efficient direc­
for it is safe to say that, should it 7 30 1 ucsdgy evening, March
14, by
the budget meeting made a mistake
be decided to bond the countv. the Rev. J. E. Youel, pastor of th>e Pres­ tor.
when they voted that if the road
That the community has lost a
matter will be taken through the byterian church, at his residence The
could not be completed for $15,000,
courts, which will take at least a bride is a very well known -anil’pop­ leader that was actuated by a sincere
the money should be expended on
•welve month before a decision can ular young women of Tillamook, desire to advance the upbuilding and
hard surfacing It was a most unfair,
best interests of all parts of the
b obtained from the Supreme court having spent most of her
life here
unjust and selfish resolution. Here is
county and one who gave a close at­
The only movement of the carriage is back and
For
several
years
she
h
AS
been
a
an additional expense that the county
trust worthy sales lady at Haltom’s. tention and whole hearted service in
forth
on its closely adjusted ball bearing runways—
did not foresee nor -------------
those who had
A Negative Victory.
I he groom has been a
resident of every such undertaking.
offered t to complete
___
the road for
and
this
does not take place while the print is being
He had a high sense of honor in all
lillantook the past year, his home
$15,000. Would
it he
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-2 f_L
fair to deprive
his
dealings
with
his
fellow'
man,
was
formerly
being
at
Roseberg.
Ore
made.
There
is no lifting of the carriage.
The action of the House of Repre­
Bayocean road of the money on ac-
•t friend to the needy, a father to the
sentatives in tabling the McLemore Alter the ceremony the party went
count of this.
fatherless.
resolution warning Americans from at once to Miami, w here the groom is
This is one reason why L. C. Smith & Bros, type­
1 hat the Fair Board hereby ex­
rrmed belligerent ships is a victory engaged with the Miami Quarry Co
writing is free from blurs and every letter in the right
My, what with the decrease in the tor the president, for constitutional nil? h ’ lk'C *' lcas‘- "’ey will press their sympathy to Mrs. Duns­
size of milk checks and hay at T
_
tan and to his aged parents, and
$20
place.
methods of preccdure, and, in a way,
e .0
• !°nU at that P’a«- but
That these resolutions be entered
a ton, those who bought high priced lor the American people. It is not, lloPe
to reside permanently in Tilla­
laud with little money, arc having an
on
the
Secretary's
book
and
a
copy
mook
1
he
he
st
wishes
y
-
However, the sort of action that
of many be presented to Mrs. Dunstan and
object lesson
that
must convince
Ask for Demonstration
nends go with the young
should have been, or should be, taken
people in one given to the county papers for
them that they bit off too much, who
oy an American Congress. It is, like their united lives.
publication.
are now up against heavy interest that of the Senate, a negative pro­
1 barges and high taxation, to say ceeding that amounts merely to a de­
I.. M. Kraner, Pres. Protem.
To EMahlish Tillamook Highway.
nothing of the feed question and the clination to act in opposition to the
W. S. Buel, School Supt.
L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co.
»lump in the size of the milk checks
Erwin Harrison, Secretary.
president’s policy in this particular HighwayEr'1y rf’,rfsen'i'‘K 'he State
Manitoba has gone "dry.” There is
Hom« Oific« I.d Factory. SYRACUSE. N. Y.
The
secretary
was
also
instructed
matter. It is neither an expression of ■''g'«ay toll,nilS!i,on
this difference in the law of that
to communicate with the people and
approval nor of disapproval of that Wednesd-ay to ronf„ with (hc
province and the Oregon law Under policy. There is nothing in it to re­
the agricultural and
horticultural
regard?'*.' ‘"’hil1 Coi"".v Courts i<i
the provisions of the Manitoba law
veal the true feeling ot Congress. It regard to the hour Grass road and to societies and granges of the north
liquor may stiil be imported by indi­
end of the county with respect of their
’imply stands aside and. for the mo­ ’’’vest.gaie the best routes for
viduals for personal Consumption
recommendation of some one rep­
ment. permits the president to pro­
'wav in 1 illamook County. Jfv
and its manufacture within the prov­
cced without congressional in ter fer- «¡•»also instructed to investigrate resenting them to fill the vacancy on
ince for export is permitted Here in
the board.
•nee upon the course he has laid out,
proposition of making the fd.zb
•’regon the manufacture of liquor is and which it is his constitutional »he
_____ Erwin Harrison, Sec.
««V over the Wilson route but a,^
prohiMtied, but we allow liquor to be right to fix. 1 here is no assurance
lillanw k County Court showed ’.he
shipped in that is manufactured in that Congress will not yet interfere
great < t lhl, wou|d bf <o
‘he
Notice.
other states, giving California a big
— o-------
no certainty that the question will Mr F u,h'5
fal1
'hrougb,
and
monopoly in the booze business.
not be raised again It is so far satis­
For the next ninety days Dr. C. W.
tl ,
V and ",c co«ntv C<»,?t Uf.
factory that it relieves the country •his afternoon for the Sour
r
*’ Miller, a Portland Chiropractor of
high stat’ding and good ability and
Judge Webster Holmes is seriously lor the time being from an embarras­ road, which the State Highv ,, c
considering the matter of throwing sing and unprecedented situation and ¡"•‘'■on will declare
several y.vrs experience, will have
• -• * of lhe charge of »try office and practice.
I ds hat into the political arena and should dash the hopes of those who highway, and whil.
running for circuit judge He figures saw in the situation the possibility of "ill probable invc’T '? 11'?■
Dr. E. E. Daniels.
the development of conditions ¡n- best route to t •’
*h,ch is the
that no matter who gels the n »mini
Sour
Grass?
I?-
"
u,e
of
'hr
lion on the Republican ticket, there imical to the interests of the United
Ford Aaito For Sale Cheap.
'hr T.IU,,," co.un'>’.for
*' going to be dissention ir, Wash­ States.
as there is a
ington county which Democrats are
Good second hand Ford Automo-1
o.rJ>nK ,r ntiment i «»><■ South p.-irt of
always watching out for
We wxmld , " 1 Clark, editor of the Indepen­ the co.. ,nt""cn‘
dn;rihne,>,‘?.”‘?N-.h the hitrfiwa- bile, iQt4 model, for sale for $3>o ,
r • ì
nigjiwav Will take a good young horse for
’uggiM that the judge ride the pro- dence Enterprise, has filed his declar-
e I ittlc Nestucca and through
nihition hobby horse for a ¡linv,
II
part payment. Apply at the Headlight
ition with the Cretan of „ate as a
.erdalc
which reminds us of a bootlegger he ’.nd,date for slate
office.
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*
representative
sent to jail and would not .1 sent t ■ His slogan ,s "that he will
Notice to Voter*.
’ T
his pardon,
but
the
bootlecger,
Artichoke Seed For Sale.
•
. ■ •••
HIT
lor the enactment of laws of a "freVki.k
" ■ -.i
1 hereby announce mvself a«
policy
became converged and
'can-
nr
—’■* 1 * to vote prohibition
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■yomiscd
in the
Artichoke seed for sale, Call or
<£L,hr
of County Sb
atlun that has a tendency to hanwer ..
u
¡-‘ the Democratic primes u t «ri fi phone Ralph W elsh, Blaine, Ore. *
future, when the prohibition!.!« in- industries and keep capital front in
t
•
be
poriuned the governor that the boot- vesting m Oregon.”
"** held on May to, iQîft
Piano for rent —Apply at the
N. ] My ep s.
Transfer Co.
.50
Without Grease and Without Water
A Delicious Pot Roast From the
“Wear-Ever”
Aluminum
Editorial Snap Shots.
Windsor Kettle
Place the kettle empty over a low flame.
In the heated kettle, sear the roast on all
sides; then turn the fire down to a mere
flicker. When half done turn the meat
over. Thus cheaper cuts of meat may be
made as palatable as more expensive cuts.
The ‘Wear-Ever” Windsor Kettle may
be used for many purposes every day in
the year.
KING & SMITH CO
Printing Point Does Not
Bob Up and Down
In an L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
the point on the paper which is to receive the
type impression is stationary at the instant the
type hits. The carriage does not bob up and
down when the shift is made to v rite capitals.
Why?
Because the type is shifted—not the carriage.
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