Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 05, 1916, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 5. 191Ö.
What the Editors Say,
(.™*r •'!ls'a!js ^?r. indulgence of fearful' iini/cn TUC I HDD AN CTHMC
appetite.
I he ....VIA
illicit utiviiig
craving jb-noi
is not ror
for "■UVtU THE LOGGAN STONE,
..
-..w.
.if°r.Stro,n5 drink. Emitting
estricted sale ot Oregon beer would Than He Had th» Costly Jab ef Moving
It Back Again.
l? thc desires of. these
would
be
strong and can stand any extra ex- crazed
... inebriates
, nmirx... . _ but
»»--uiu
uc « ■ placing
placing
Do you know what happens to the
Til
llil
1
•
■
pense exacted from it.” Railroads a nnld beverage where it could be ob- Iconoclast who attempts to prove to
th^nh0t aCe?‘
^at i. pMd Uined more conveniently than now the wocld that there is nothing tn lit
them by people who travel or send tor the table use.
V\ hat is the sane and fair thing to pet superstitions? Did you ever bear
freight on them. Whatever their ex-
the story of the British naval lleuten-
Si'gnai thC Pe°Ple Pay ,hcm -Seaside do. is the question. Shall we confirm ant
who demonstrate!! the fact that
e destruction of an Oregon indus-
try to the profit of outside brewer^ there was nothing supernatural about
Ar ch'll ...
More than 512,000,000 worth of or shall we permit restricted sale of the Loggan stone? Out there at the
regon beer on the same basis as we tip of land's End. close to where the
b'en sh‘PPed from this I )regon
Pcrmit restricted purchase of pirates of Penzauce used to hold forth,
country to Europe since
------ the
...j com-
California beer?—Oregon Voter.
the huge mass of rock rested on the
mencement of the present
------ 1 war. And
after November 7 the
the Democratic
„lllluu4llc
top of the cliff, so delicately poised
donkey will be ready to follow — ROOSEVELT FLAYS WILSON. that a child could make It roek this
Polk County Observer.
way Hnd that. A gust of wind would
----- o------
Humiliating and Ignoble Policy of the set It to vibrating, and yet for hun­
Woodburn will have a pay-up week
dreds of years it had been believed
Democratic Party.
beginning October 2, the idea being
that no earthly force could dislodge It
that if one person pays what he owes
Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 30.— from its position. Then along came
another the latter can do the same
the lieutenant, who laughed at all such
and a large number of obligations speaking to a great throng oi persons
can be wiped out by passing the same who were packed in a cold circus silly superstition. He would prove to
number of dollars around. Wouldn’t tent here this afternoon, Theodore the deluded people of Cornwall that
be a bad idea for other towns to ad­ Roosevelt assailed the administrative the Loggan stoue could be dumped
i ecord of President Wilson and urg­ Into tbe sea by the physical prowess
opt.—Hillsboro Independent.
ed the election of Charles E. Hughes. 1 of a few sturdy sailors.
When the ex-President entered the I Luckily for his position In the navy
Mr. Wilson’s speech has made one tent to make his first Michigan speech
thing plain. There is no room in this on behalf of the Republican candidate of his majesty, George IV.. the lieu-
campaign for the hybride breed which lor 1 resident he received a tremend­ tenant succeeded only in hurllilg the
calls itself “Wilson
Republicans.’* ous ovation. Climbing on a table on charmed rock a little way down the
Mr. Wilson makes open war on the the speaker's platform, the Colonel cliff, where it lodged In a shelving
Republican party, hence these men lead nis prepared address, which was crevice, for such a howl went np. not
cannot be both Republicans and sup­ devoted almost entirely to an attack only from the guides and tavern peo­
porters of Mr. Wilson. If they are Re­ on President Wilson’s foreign and ple who made a living off of the tour­
publicans, they cannot vote for Mr. Mexican policies and the latter's sup- ists who camo to see the quivering
Wilson. If they support Mr. Wilson port of the Adamson eight-hour day bowlder, but from the antiquaries and
they are not Republicans. It is for bill.
scientists who believed that tbe roek
them to choose.—Oregonian.
Positions Shifted by Wilson.
bad been delicately poised there hy
Mr. Roosevelt declared that Presi­ the druid priests or that It illustrated
This is a hard world to satisfy dent Wilson’s chief policy was the a little understood force of nature, that
everyone. The English have been policy of vacillation. He declared the the admiralty seut word to tbe 1:11
insistent that the use of Zeppelins, President, in "fifteen messages, let­ pious young otneer that he would ei­
by which only women and children ters and speeches" made from De­ ther restore the Loggan stone to Its
are killed is against all the traditions cember 9, 1914, to February It), 1916 place or forfeit his. A derrick and a
of "honorable warfare,” and now it is took 41 different positions about
said that the Germans have appealed preparedness and the measures neces­ month’s salary were required to set
against the use of the new invention sary to secure it, and each of these H 1 the stone tn its place.—St. Louis Globe-
of the British, the terrible “tank” or positions contradicted from one to six Democrat.
armored caterpillar motor, which has of the others.” The European policy
been doing such terrible destruction of President Wilson, particularly in
ANTIQUITY OF CHEESE.
on the front in northern France. the Lusitania case, was referred to •as
Somebody is always dissatisfied.— humiliating and ignoble.”
The Bibl» Mentions It, as Do Homer
Umpqua Valley News.
The Mexican record of the Execu­
and Oth»r Early Writers.
------ o------
tive was called “ruinous to Mexico,
Cheese aud curdling of the milk are
The simple and unadorned fact is dishonorable to ourselves and in­ mentioned iu the book of Job. David
that the really valuable agricultural famous from the standpoint of hu­ was sent by his father. Jesse, to carry
land in the Oregon & California manity.”
Discussing the Adamson bill, Mr. ten cheeses to the camp nml to look
grant was sold off long ago. The rail­
"Cheese of
i
_
charged
that President bow his brother fared
road did not want to retain anything Roosevelt
but the timber. The so-called agricul­ Wilson, in urging passage of the klne” formed part of the supplies of
tural land that still remains is either measure by Congress “took his orders David's army at Mabanatm during the
worthless in character or is so com­ from that one of the parties which he rebellion of Absalom.
Homer says that cheese formed part
pletely isolated that making a living most feared.”
of the ample stores found by Ulysses
on it would be impossible. The grant
Spectacle He>d Discreditable.
!
lands arc valuable principally fot
“We have seen in this oountry few, in the cave of the Cyclop Polyphemus, j
their timber, and land with 300,000 things more discreditable to our rep-I Euripides. Theocritus and other early |
feet of timber to the forty cannot be resentatives and more ominous for poets mention cheese. I.udolplius says '
taken up. It is not right to lead the the future of the nation than the that excellent cheese and butter were
people to believe that happy homes spectacle of the President and Con­ made by the ancient Ethiopians, and
are waiting for them in the O. &■ C. gress of the United States being re­ Strabo states that some of the ancient
grant and then cruelly disappoint quested to pass a certain bill before a
Britons were so ignorant thlit. though
them.—Eugene Register.
certain hour at the dictation of cer­ they had abundance of milk, they did
tain men, who sat in the gallery with not understand the art of luuklug
The county commissioner of Hood their watches in their hands, threat­ cheese.
River county have called a meeting ening ruin and disaster to the nation , There is no evidence that any of
of the taxpayers of the county wlw if there was the smallest failure to these ancient, nations had discovered
arc interested in permanent good satisfy their demands,” said Roose­
the use of rennet in making cheese
roads, at which time the county offi­ velt.
The Colonel referred to the torpe­ They appear to have merely allowed
cials hope to outline a plan for road
improvement over the county which doing of the Lusitania by a German the milk to sour and subsequently to
will meet with the approval of the submarine as “the most collosal single have formed the cheese from the case­
majority of the taxpayers. In that ¡usance of the murder of non-com- ous part of the milk after expelling the
county the officials are trying to find batants including men, women and serum or whey.
out what the people want—what will children, that had been perpetrated by
As David when too young to carry
do the most people the most good any power calling itself civilized for arms was able to run to the camp
with the resources with which they more than a century.”
with ten cheeses, ten loaves and an
Seizure of German Ships Favored. epltail of parched corn, the cheeses
have to do the work. They will out-
year
“
1
have
been
asked
wtiat
1
would
line a comprehensive five or ten
must have been very small.
program and work each year to a have done if 1 was president when
way
tiie
Lusitania
was
torpedoed,
”
shout
­
definite end, which is the only
Wonde-ful Earrings.
anything permanent can be accom­ ed the speaker. “1 would instantly
The earrings of Rlote. the daughter
plished. This is a good plan which it have taken possession of every Ger­
might be well for our Washington man ship interned in this country and of Aristotle, which were found in
county officials to follow. Let the I would have said: “Now wc will dis­ Clinlcis. where the young woman was
people know what they are doing and cuss not what we will give, but what burled, represented doves swinging in
what they intend to do in the future, we will give back." This utterance re golden hoops. The miniature birds
and also let the residents of the dif­ ceivcd loud applause.
were marvelously wrought, the feath­
When he began his attack on the ers of granulated gold, the wings and
ferent sections of the county present
their cases. It could do no harm and Adamson bill Colonel Roosevelt de- breasts enriched with Ini mis of color
would undoubtedly bring about a bet­ clared that an increase of wages and supplied by inserted gems. Precious
ter understanding of conditions. We
VV e not the eight-hour day was the real stones glaumed like tiny sparks for the
are certainly getting nowhere with issue.
eyes. Daintiest device of all. the tall
“Let President Wilson apply this
permanent road matters under the
sacred eight-hour law to the servants feathers wore so fluely made and curi­
preseift method.—Banks Herald.
in the White House and sec how far ously adjusted ns to move nt the slight­
he will get,” said Mr. Roosevelt. "I est motion of the pendent hoop, so that
Prohibition.
believe in the eight-hour day as the whenever the proud wearer should toss
general rule toward which we must or shake her bend her two attendant
All the true prohibitionists will strive, but I recognize that special doves would seem to balance them­
vote for the tight prohibition amend­ needs must be met in special indus­ selves upon their perches, ns live birds
ment and against the beer amendment tries and that in all such cases there
With them we have no quarrel, for must be a very careful consideration do hi swinging on n bough. They were
while we differ from them, we respect of all the conditions before final ac­ found by exploring archaeologists.
their sincerity of purpose and their tion is taken.”
Overpowered.
determination to fight
alcohol in
Election of Hughes Urged.
“Are you sure you are strong enough
every form.
Roosevelt closed his address with a to carry this trunk up three flights of
But to that large number of Oregon
citizens who are not prohibitionists plea for the election of Charles E. stairs?" asked the maiden lady of tbe
as a matter of moral conviction we Hughes. He urged the voters to "re­ ronstabort she had summoned.
desire to address a few brief sugges­ pudiate Mr. Wilson because only by
"Sure, mum.” he responded heartily
so doing can they save America from "How much do I get out of It?"
tions.
,
.
Our suggestion is that it seems that taint of gross selfishness and
"Why. If you don't break anything
foolish to admit beer from California cowardice which we owe to Mr. Wil­
or spoil the walls I'll give you 10
breweries and to deny to Oregon son’s substitutions of adroit elocu­
cent».”
breweries the privilege of marketing tion for straightforward action.”
“Sorry, mum. but I couldn't git away
beer under identically the saipe re­
striction* we impose upon California Colonist Troops on the British Front wid dat heavy trunk.”
"Why. a minute ago you wer» sure
breweries. Why discriminate against
Oregon beer and in favor of Califor­
The frequency with which Cana­ you were strong enough."
nia beer? Are we not doing a grave dians and Australains are mentioned
"I was. but .ver generosity has made
injustice to Oregon breweries, a in correspondence from the front is me weak.”—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
home industry of importance, and an indication that they play a pictur­
awarding a premium to brewers for­ esque, not a disproportionate, part in
Ths Ancient Memory.
tunate enough to be manufacturing the fighting. Yet their total numbers
In the lyiclent time men'« memories
outside the state of Oregon?
on the firing line must be considerable
Another suggestion is that beer is The Canadian enlistment is approach­ were much more powerful than they i
not responsible for the evils which an ing 375,000 growing apparently at are today. The invention of printing i
outraged public sentiment abolished the rate of about 10.000 a month; the nece<sarily weakened tbe memory. ■
when by the recent prohibition Australians had enlisted over 250,000 We ran scarcely form an Idea of what
amendment it put the saloon out of by the first week in May, and Hughes the memory must have been when it ,
business. Hard liquor, vended over and others call urgently for more was exercised and cultivated as a thing
bars, was what made drunkenness volunteers: even New Zealand has of sole dependence.—New York Atneri
common and ruined many homes. raised over 60,000 tnen for overseas can.
Can anyone, not a prohibitionist, con­ service, and is sending reinforce­
tend seriously that thrz sale of beer ments at the rate of 2500 a month.
Conquering the Cobra,
under restrictions would involve a i With the small South Africa con­
It has been known thousands of
return to the evils of the whisky sa­ tingent in Europe we have a total of yenrs that tbe dreaded deadly cobra,
loon?
about 700,000 men, of which perhaps whose bite Invariably and almost In­
As we say, we have no quarrel with 500,000 are at or near the fronts. stantly causes death, may be easily I
the prohibitionist and his extreme That this is far from measuring the
»
convictions, but we ask those who are effort of the colonies is shown by the paralyzed aud tranced by a very slight
of
Ita
finger
squeeze
nyound
the
back
not prohibitionists whether in their fact that in Canada alone the 200,-
honest opinion the sale of Oregon 000 workers in munitions factories. fearful neck.
I
beer under restrictions is really an In the Dominion Laurier has been de­
Frank.
evil? And if it is not a flagrant evil, is livering speeches since the end of
“Ernest la awfully frank.”
it right to use the power of the state parliament exhorting the French Ca­
Is
to prevent its manufacture in Oregon nadians to attempt more, and with
"Do you love him because
while permitting the importation effect; Hughes has been talking com­ frank f
from California?
"No: because be Is Ernest”
pulsory service in Australia; and a
Those who would break the law and writer in the Round Table states that
indulge to excess are today patroniz­ "conscription has long had a numer­
Gold weighs nearly twenty times
ing bootleggers. Wbat they buy is ous and steadily increasing body of much as Its own balk tn water.
not beer, but whisky. Hundreds buy
supporters in New Zealand.
alcohol, poor devils, who sacrifice
AVID ROBINSON, M.D.
I
PHYSICIAN AND 9URGON,
NATIONAL nt’ILDING,
308 X YES IS A VOTE
FOR YOUR CHILDREN
TILLAMOOK
J
OREGON.
—
ELAND E ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the sansa
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.»’ liue of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
ONE NORMAL NOT ENOUGH
j
I
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Oregon has but one Normal School.
This school
la located at Monmouth. Excellent as Is the work
of this school It 1» utterly unable to supply but a
■mall part of the need for trained teacher» fer the
State.
Of mor» than 6,000 school teacher* In the public schools
of Oregon, but 13 per cent have been trained fer their
prefeaelon of teaching In Normal Schools.
It 1» a well established fact that our one Normal
School cannot supply the need» of the entire state.
That 1» why we ask for your work and vote for the
proposed Eastern Oregon State Normal School at
Pendleton, Oregon.
ATTORN KY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Hooka in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
GIVE EASTERN OREGON SQUARE BEAL
Kight csuntls* In the Willamette Valley have employed
during the past five yeare. 203 teachers who have gradu­
ated from the Monmouth Normal a* agalnet 3» Monmouth
Normal School graduates for the eight leading eountloe
ef Esstsrn Oregon.
During the past five yeare the attendance of students
from nine Willamette Valley counties was 877 etudenta
aa agalnet 91 etudenta from nine of the loading counties
of Eastern Oregon.
T illamook B lock ,
.... Oregon
Both Phenes.
Tillamook
Owing to thg crowded condition of our one Normal
at Monmouth and also the distance and oxpens» of
•
sttondlng. students from Eastern Oregon are com­
pelled to go to neighboring states to secure their
training as teachers.
T. HOA1.S, M.D.,
ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER >1,000
I
The annual maintenance cost of the proposed Stste
Normal School In Eastern Oregon smounts to but one
zsth ef s mill or 4 cento on a thousand dollara of taxable
property. Isn't It worth thio to have your ohtldren trained
to become useful and productive cltlzonat
STRONG
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook -
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.
* Oregon
ENDORSEMENTS
^^EBSTBR HOLMES,
Among those who strongly endorse th» establish­
ment of the prnpo»eil Eastern Oregon Normal School
are Governor Withycombo, J. H. Ackerman, Preai­
dant of the Monmouth State Normal; W. J. Kerr,
President of the Oregon Agricultural Colle#»; P L.
Campbell, President of the State University; Robert
C. French, former President of the Weston Normal,
and practically all of the leading educators of the
State. J. A. Churchill, Superintendent of Public In­
struction, voices the sentiments of those who are
most familiar with the need of more adequate Normal
facilities when he says:
j
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
.
rp H. GOYNK,
“Orsson's greatest need for Ito rursl schools Is th*
tssshsr who has had full preparation to do her work.
• uoh preparation can beat come through Normal School
training.
”1 trust that the voters of the state will aeelet In ralalng
the standard of our schools by establishing a State Nor­
mal Scheel at Pendleton. The location la central, the In­
terest ef the people of Pendleton In education meat excel­
lent, end the large number of puplie In the publie eohoele
will give ample opportunity to etudenta to got the amount
of tsaehlng practice required In a standard normal sohool.”
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: Oi’PotMTK C ourt Hotm,
Tillamook .... Oregon.
All the above educators insist tha’ a Standard
Normal School must be located In a town of 5000
or more population and having enough grade pupils
for teaching practice.
VOTE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
R. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
RIGHT
|(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
By voting YES for No. 308 you will help to give to the
school children of Oregon the seme edventegee enjoyed
by the school children of our neighboring states.
Vote YES for No. 308.
Tillamook - Oregon
llltM
Eastern Oregon State Normal School Committee
Sy J. H. Gwinn, Secy., Pendleton, Or».
(PaM advertisement)
J
QARI. HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B kock
...
Tillamook
.Oregon
QR. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
Rii yourself
in HER
Mr.Man
-
Oregou.
J OHN I.EI.AND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
«=» /
Why not get a good
oil stove so that dur.
ing the hot weather
**» your wife or mother
or sister or daughter,
can prepare the
meals in a cool, co m-
fer table kitchen?
-
There’s no overheating
the kitchen with an up-to-
date oil cook stove. It’s
just like cooking with city
gas. The burners con­
centrate the heat at the
different cooking points.
NEW PERFECTION
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
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Oregon
ROOM NO. 26i.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
•
Oregon
REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phones
Ar
Bttt
Rtudil
U„
Ptarl
Oil
No wood or coal or
ashes to lug. No
waiting for fires to
catchup. The long
blue chimneys do
away with all
smoke and smell.
In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burnar
■izM, with or* without
ovena. Also cabinet
model« with Firelesa
cooking oven.
STANDARDOIL
COMPANY
(California)
For Sale by
KING & SMITH CO.
ALEX McNAIR CO.
Tillumook
.... Oregon
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Goagt power Co.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
Automobiles
Good Values in Used
Cars
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
Dentists.
National Building.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Ford 5 passei grr touring .. I235.fi»
Ford ..............electric lights »fit.fi»
Buirk delivery truck ........... U5.fi»
1 Ford body, 191»..................
15.fi»
1813, 5 passenger Buick. Dis-
tilate Burners, » extra tires,
Extra good value ............. lt0.fi»
See ROSENBERG
At Tillamook Garar