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    TILLAMOOK
What the Editors Say.
“Smoking Hughes out" is the bur­
den imposed by the democrats upon
President Wilson. It looks to the im­
partial observer as though the presi­
dent was bewildered in his own
smudge just now and needs some one
to blow him out.—Sheridan Sun.
owner’s landlord, would lease all the
land, run the government with the
rents, “and establish a loan fun for
the benefit of the persons who pos­
sess less than 422b J worth of prop­
erty."
rt neat amendment, but what Ore­
gon is reproved for is scandalous
paucity of referendums. With only 11
measures, some of them delightfully
technical, to master, and with onjy
national, state and county candidates
to pick and choose from, the Oregon
voters won’t have enough to do. They
will get lazy.—New York Times.
OCTOBER 12. 1916.
HEADLIGHT.
■
creasing indication* of a revolt among
the German people against this im­
moral conception of the state. Such
an indication is furnished by the lit­
tle but very significant volume by
Herman Fernau, “Because 1 Aiu a
German," written in Switzerland, con­
fiscated in Germany, and now even
forbidden public sale in Switzerland,
though written by one who describes
Will be at their
himself as "born and educated in
Prussia” and “generally reputed a
Tillamook Office,
good Christian and a law-abiding
A. WISH
German citizen by the authorities of
Rooms
205 and 10. ie the Aiinir Dr
Wise who
H.M MASSBV
niv country.” His greatest offense is is a Ilk.
practiced
dentiatry
in Tilla­
College Graduate In
his demonstration that Autsria and Dentistry, registered In Ore-
Commercial Club mook County a few year«
aico,
and
will
be
pleaaed
to
Germany are responsible for bringing goa. and ha« had several
again wait on thore who
years experience. and has
Building,
on the war; his next greatest offense come
«er-
de»ire
his
professional
to Tillamook County
▼ ice.
is his declaration that “in the twen­ to make It his future home.
on
tieth century there ought no longer,
under a iy circumstances, to be two
MONDAY. WEDNESDA Y, THURSDA Y
morals—one for the people at large, i
and the other for the state and its
and FRIDA Y.
princes.”
|
The future status of Germany
At Cloverdale Hotel, on Tuesday,
among the civilized nations of the
and
earth depends upon the question
whether Hegel as quoted by Profes- I
Bay City Office on Saturday of Each Week.
sor Kuno Francke or Herman Fernau ;
truly interprets the spirit of Germany. •
Bar View Office closed till next Spring.
—The Outlook.
j
Foster’s Index of American Prices
is authority for hte statement that
since 1906 the dollar has lost <0
cents of its purchasing power. A
salary of 22,000 now goes no further
Will Show Up Methods.
than the salary of 21,200 then. And
------ o- ■ —
the man who works, today realizes
Word now comes that the price­
that a dollar doesn’t go far in supply­
ing the necessities for the home.— fixing by the cement association is
to be ventilated in court. The former
News Reporter.
manager of our own Oregon- Port­
The Sheridan Sun, one of the best land Cement Co. alleges that a con­
papers that come to our exchange spiracy is afoot to overcharge the
table, is meeting the high cost of print public for cement bought for roads.
paper by dispensing with ready prints. As he was on the inside when the so-
Economy is not the only thing gained called conspiracy was initiated, and
however, for additional self respect as the men whom he accuses are men
goes with the absence of the patent with whom he had long been asso­
medicine and other advertising which ciated and whom he influenced to
the ready print houses are apparently come into the company, his accusa­
unable to do business without. Seaside tion is to be taken seriously. Whether
The Tariff and the Ta*.
he would have made all these charges
Signal.
if the company had not ousted him
It is the Democratic theory that the
What s your hubby? The collecting from high salaried managerial author­
of wishbones has
been one of the ity is beside the point. The fact of in­ tariff is a tax that is paid out of the
r____ the
of consumer. During the
hobbies of George E. Hatch, the vet­ terest is that the row is on, and that pocket
eran mail carrier. For the the past 25 some of the methods whereby tax­ campaign of 1912 it w-as the constant
years, whenever a wishbone showed payers arc victimized in purchase of cry of the orators of that party, and
up his way, whether it was from a road materials are to be shown up.— the chief argument of its writers, that
the increased cost of living was due
duck or a chicken or any kind of fowl Oregon Voter.
to the protective tariff, which the
Mr. Hatch just added it to his collec­
consumer was paying, and that if it
Fewer and Better Churches.
tion and now he has them on display
was reduced prices would go down
in the windows of the Welsh Electric
In his farewell sermon the other accordingly. The constant reiteration
company at North Commercial Street
of that special claim undoubtedly in­
Besides collecting wishbones, Mr. day a Cresw’ell minister who is de­ fluenced many voters. Well, the tariff
Hatch has an interesting collection of parting ior another field told his con­ was reduced. Prices continued to rise,
about 3000 stamps.—Salem Journal. gregation that in his opinion a single and still continue to rise. Something
federated church,
well supported,
was wrong with the argument. The
1 he democratic press is very much would be better for the community orators of this campaign are out pre­
elated over the fact that Henry Ford than a number of separate churches tending that the Underwood tariff
and Luther Burbank have come out indifferently supported. His opinion has reduced or will reduce prices. But
openly for the re-election of Presi­ is interesting, for it is further evi­ they are still claiming that they have
dent Wilson, but they are as close dence that sincere and earnest church taken the fax off of the consumer,
mouthed as an oyster over the deflec­ people are turning mure and more which they would have it understood
tion of George Harvey, the man who every day to the ideal of fewer to mean the “deserving poor," and put
practically made Mr. Wilson presi­ churches and better ones.
With the decline of dogma and the it on “privilege." Now, if the consum­
dent. Now Ford may know a good
er has been relieved in any way by
deal about how to create a big demand rise of a broader Christian spirit, this legislative beneficence he ought
for a certain type of automobile, and the obstacles in the way of church to know about it. His jocketbook
Burbank is undoubtedly a wizard in consolidation are disappearing. A gen­ ought to show it. Is there one man in
giving us new parieties of spuds. The eration or so ago the idea of consoli­ all these United States who can truth­
people of this country have given dating churches would have been held fully say that the Underwood tariff
both unstinted praise and patronage to be preposterous, for doctrine and has saved him a single dollar in his
for their achievements along these rituaf were regarde 1 as more impor­ personal and family expenditures? If
lines of their specialties, but when it tant than now. Really sincere church there is, an enterprising showman
comes to the matter of an opinion on members looked upon their neighbors might make some money out of him
the great question of national and in­ who were members of other sects as by putting him on exhibition.
ternational affairs, how far reaching in no small spiritual danger because
Then let us ask how many men in
is their support of Wilson and his pol­ of their erroneous beliefs. This atti­ this broad land have found their ex­
icies, compared with resplendant reas­ tude is rapidly passing, however, and penses increased as a direct conse­
oning and powerful influence of the the churches are learning that there is quence of this law. Listen! No, dear
great editor of the North American a common ground upon which they reader, the heavens are not failing.
Review, Colonel George Harvey, who can all unite. This, of course, makes The sound is but the reverberations
now rejects him, after weighing him possible the consolidation movement. of the affirmative shout that arises
There can be no doubt that in towns
in the scale of three years’ trial and the
of
thousands of
size of Cresw’ell and larger the from hundreds
and found him wanting?—Umpqua
_______ They
___ __
are eoo numerous to
support of several churches entails a throats.
Valley News.
burden that might be avoided if all count; and they are everywhere. No
were united in a single church and pent-up Wall Street confines them.
In an interview remarkable in the
They are on every street and every
history of statesmanship LloydGeorge the effort necessary to stand up un­ roadway in the country. We are not
this burden doubtedless detracts
has told the W’orld of England’s pur­ der
from the usefulness of the church. referring now to prices, but to taxes,
pose. In the vernacular of the prize
Because of duplication that might be federal taxes, direct personal tax
ring he describes the struggle as one avoided ministers are poorly paid and coming out of the pockets in visible
that will “go to a knockout.”
“The other activities are compelled to suf­ and tangible cash, and made neces­
whole world,” he said, “including fer. It is not improbable that the cost sary by the insufficient revenue deriv­
neutrals of the highest purposes and involved keens some people out of the ed from the Underwood tariff. That
humanitarians with the best motives, church who might otherwise be in it. law in its first thirty months of opera­
must know that there can be no out­
For obvious reasons where there tion showed a deficiency of 2225,006-
side interference at this stage. Britian are many congregations the commun­ 000 as compared with the last thirty
asks no interference when she was ity side of church work must be neg­ months of the Payne Republican tar­
not prepared to fight. She will toler­ lected, for community interest cannot iff. Did the American consumer save
ate none now that she is prepared, be fastened upon a number of separ­ that 2225 000,000? Not a dollar of it.
is ate institutions. This is unfortunate, But the United States Government
until Prussian military despotism
.
broken beyond repair.” These words lor the opportunities of the church in lost it, all of it, and had to make up
breathe the spirit of a man who, a community sense are almost limit­ the loss bv levying on the consumers
smarting from the drubbing of an ad­ less. In the smaller places the church I through the income tax, the stamp
versary, has gotten a thumb into the might well perform many of the func­ tax, the amusement tax, special taxes ,
other fellow’s eye and is gloating with tions of Commercial clubs in larger on business and so on and so forth.
the unholy joy of twisting it. Englanu towns, and gain its usefulness by do­ None of these taxes were collected in
has been punimeled, and she purposes ing it. No harm could possibly come 1912. Who
has profited by the
getting even. He not only speaks for ot mixing religion more liberally with change? No one. Who has lost by it?
England, but France and Russia as the affairs of everyday life.
Let the loosers answer for themselves
well. The prospect for peace is not
It will nrobablv be some time be­ They are able and willing.
bright. Along with this interview fore the movement of consolidation
comes announcement of a French of churches reaches the point of def­
Everyone to his Taste.
loan made in New York, and in the inite action, for there are still many
same city Germany is advertising for difficulties that must be cleared away
A Chicago editor says he would like
subscriptions for her fifth war loan.— before anything positive can be done,
to bear a preacher pray in conversa­
Telephone Register.
but it is both interesting and en­ tional tones, as if the Lord were pres­
couraging to note the progress that
What causes accidents to individ­ has been made in this direction. — ent in the room and not a long way
off. Yes, and then some son of a sea­
uals on railroads? Carelessness in Oregon Register.
cook would complain because the
every instance! The automobilist tries
preacher was not in earnest. People
to beat the train over the crossing.
The German Spirit.
are hard to lpease. The Methodists
The school child playfully crawls un­
used to be too demonstrative, the
der the cars or “flops” the train. The
We wish that all Americans might Presbyterians too formal and cold.
workman takes a short cut home or
to work using the railroad track as a head this little volume of Professor Yet the Methodists and Presbyter­
public thoroguhfarc. They are not re- Kuno Francke’s, especially the first ians kept right on attracting the peo­
puired to do this. There is no necessi­ two essays. It is a sympathetic, too ple who liked their style. Most of the
ty for it. They do it because they are eulogistic, but not uncritical portra- preachers these days are dignified in
careless of the danger they foolishly ture of the German people b- a Ger­ the pulpit and they reach only the
risk, or because they refuse to think. man-American who appreciates and people who like that style. When Bil­
And the morgue or the hospital gets sympathises with both the Americans ly Sunday comes to town the quiet
them in the end. One of the saddest and the Germans. Na American can people criticise his words and meth­
features of the whole thing is that read it with an open mind and not get ods, but the demonstrative people hit
13,000 of the trespassers killed in the a kindlier and, we believe, juster view the trail at the rate of a thousand a
last twenty-five years were children of the German people. He will also day.
You will find a lot of people who
under eighteen years of age. In many get from it a somewhat more hopeful
cases they were hardly old enough tu view of the outcome of this terrible drive an automobile a* quietly as pos­
be, themselves, blamed. They should war; as, tor example, in the following sible, and who run at a conservative
have been taught better. In the mean­ sentences, quoted from the address of rate Then you run across a fellow
time we should make it as nearly im­ a German captain on the field: "This, who opens his muffler and hikes
possible as we can for them to get in­ 1 think, is true—that the war has down the road at 40 miles an hour.
to situations where accidents are pos­ created a mutual respect between the Tastes differ.
sible. Until parents'realize that it is lighting peoples; and upon the basis
More than EnouSh is Too Miich.
just as necessary to instruct children of this mutual respect there may per­
in Safety First principles as it is to haps arise a more solid cooperation
To maintain health, a mature man
of
nations
than
the
friends
of
eternal
take care of their health and morals,
or woman needs enough food to re­
we will have to act for them.—The peace have thus far been able to pair the waste and supply energy and
bring about."
Bulletin. ________________
body heat. The habitual consumption
But Professor Francke also, in a of more food than is necessary for
-.ingle sentence quoted from Hegel,
Decadence in Oregon.
indicates what we believe is the real ,hese purposes is the prime cause of
------ o—•-
stomach troubles, rheumatism and
underlying
cause of the hostility of all disorder of the kidneys. If troubled
Sorrowfully but firmly must Ore­
gon be admonished. She is not living ' iree peoples to the German idea. To with indigestion, revise your diet, let
un to the initiative and referendum, | Hegel, says Professor Francke, the reason and not appetite control and
and yet she knows that states cannot ; state is, "the manifestation of the take a few doses of Chamberlain’s
be saved without that noble boon. , divine on earth." This is rather worse Tablets and you will soon be all
Time was when she haff a nobler 1 than the dominant idea in the middle right again. For sale by Lamars Drug
spirit. In 1913 38 measure* were ini­ ages that the church is the manifesta- Store.
tiated and referred to the people. In ! tion
----- of the divine on earth. Any no­
1914 the consulation of the oracle of lion that may class or caste, political
How Catarrh ia Contracted.
the polls were 29. In this lean
year i or ecclesiastical, is the manifestation
Mothers art sometimes so thought­
for reform the number has shrunk to ; of the divine on earth, to which all
11. Possible the price in paper had a j humanity should be subject, and by less as to neglect the colds which their
part in this curtailment of the direct 1 which the world’s civilization should children contract. The inflammation
election ballot, still of goodly size, be framed and fashioned, is absolutely of the mascus membrane, at first
but how can the deep-revolving OA- inconsistent with that conception of acute, becomes chronic and the child
goman radicals bear to see the dimi- democracy and that ideal of universal lias chronic cattarrh, a desease that is
, 1.......-.
free atnins-
human development in
in a a free
atmos­ -eldom cured and that may prove a
nution?
life’s burden. Many persons who have
To be sure, there is choice marrow phere for which all democracies stand this loathsome disease will remember
tucked away among the 11. There is It is because of this Prussia ideal and having frequent colds at the time it
an anti-compulsory vacciantion bill. the resultant attempt of Prussia to was contracted. A little forethought,
There is a single tax measure. The impose this ideal upon other peoples a bottle of Chamberlain’} Cough
Oregonians have voted down the sin­ that the free nations of the earth are Remedy judiciously used, and all this
gle tax several times, but the faithful invincibly opposed to the domination trouble might have been avoided. For
are not discouraged. Ry this amend­ of Prussia. We call this ideal Prussia sale by Lamars Drug Store.
ment the state, made every property not German, because there are in-
TILLAMOOK PHONE 5.
HAY CITY 213.
Dr. W. A. Wise zvtll be at the Wise & Massey's
Dental Office in Tillamook on Oct. 15th, to remain
as long as kept busy.
AVID ROBINSON, M.D
Rr
PHYSICIAN AND SURGON,
•4
NATIONAL BUILDING,
J
;
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
ELAND E ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
Collige.—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, Victroles
etc.
H T. HUI l b
A A .
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Complete Set of Abstract Hooka in
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Special $5.00.
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Better cooking because the
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In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes,
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Automobiles
Good Values in Used
Cars
I Ford 5 passenger touring .. 1235.00
295.00
lord ............... electric lights
“*
Buick delivery truck ............. 12Í.6O
IS 00
1 Ford body, 1913................ .
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