TILLAMOOK What the Editors Say They -o- say Billy Sunday ' I • will give I will give Billy^Sundav'about 650*000 of its mone/-Hu«n„ P °A . 650,000. Billy Billy must mi be given „i™ k °"! y 650,000. be bargain prices now.—Mt. Scott Herald. the warnings, it is alleged, and was struck and killed. His automobile de- railed and wrecked the locomotive and baggage car and caused injuries to the engineer, which later resulted 11 n hls e?th' Mrs- Ch »tles Everhart, his fd death.Mrs. Charles Wlf$ of the engineer, has filed suit t,he,Daniels estate, for 65000, and \\. J. Jackson, receiver for the the ’■' *las ^cRun suit for 310- 000 to cover the material damage to the train. Should these suits prove successful they will serve as a whole­ sale deterrent to carelessness by au­ tomobile drivers. Disregard of one’s personal safety seems to he common anil incurable trait of motorists. Observations by the railroads in California at thirty-tour crossings disclosed the startling fact that out of 17,1100 drivers of motor vehicles not­ ed, 69i _, per cent looked neither way before crossing tracks, 2.7 per cent looked in one direction only, and but 27.8 per cent looked both ways. Three thousand three hundred drivers observed, ran over the crossings at a reckl ess rate of speed. The prospect of a considerable monetary loss as the result of careless driving will, it is hoped, cause automobile drivers to stop, look and listen to a more ap­ preciable extent than they have done heretofore.—Railway Age Gazette. What HEADLIGHT. INTERSETING SCRAPS ■ u ■ ■■ the Newspapers Say About Democratic Free Trade. T. R.’s grin when he compared Watchful Woodrow unfavorably to Pontius Pilate was delected by the censor. OCTOBER 26. 1916. AVID ROBISON, M D. BY MILES THE BEST PHYSICIAN AND SURGON, NATIONAL BUILDING, Because it’s a re­ fined gasoline—not a mixture. TILLAMOOK STANDARD OIL The President used four pens sign­ l-p in Portland the demonstration ing the increased wage law, highly COMPANY made against the Hughes Alliance representative of the different hum­ (California) women who arrived on the "Golden ors of his variable mind. Special, by a large number of Wil­ son sympathizers seemed to be a Democratic Campaign managers boomerang, for dozens of good men apparently Isave decided that l'>ey and women became so disgusted that do not care what may happen. They they tore off their Wilson buttons have allowed Secretary Daniels to and asked them to be replaced with take the stump again. those of Hughes.—Umpqua Valiev ------ o----- - News. Carranza’s declaration for the re­ ------o------ election of President Wilson certain­ The editor of the Tribune has just ly should cheer up the friends and u-jri?ediJrOm a flyin* tr‘P to the relatives of those American soldiers Middle \\ est and the Southern states butchered on his orders at Carrizal. which necessitated the traveling over ----- o----- a great many railroads and conse­ Democratic congressmen complain quently he had an opportunity to that they have been overworked since judge by comparison of the service I President Wilson was inaugurated. rendered the public by the roads and They should be patient. Most of them their employes. Our judgment from will have a long vacation after March actual experience is that the Southern 4, 1917. I acific excells. The Southern Pacific trainmen arc accommodating, courte­ A woman at Chatam, New York, ous and ever on the alert to make it Quart a Day for Everybody. who has been highly erratic for some pleasant for the traveler; the equip­ years has been restored to complete ment, or coaches in which the public Almost every newspaper in the sanity by having her teeth pulled. are required to travel are clean and Culled States has printed that Ore­ Why don’t the secretary of the navy comfortable and traveling is made a gon will be a prohiOiton slate alter sec a dentist? pleasure on the Southern Pacific. January 1 next. 11 will not come much nearer to it If the next session of Congress is General Funstan at San Antinio than will Death Valley to bring a as extravagant as the last the Sixty­ Saturday gave the real reason why truck garden to this state. fourth Congress will have appropria­ this country has been kept out of for- A majority of 35,000 people voted nial war with Mexico. It was the call­ for prohibition for the most of them ted four billions of dollars. That’s just about what the civil war cost us ing out of the national guard that did thought they did.) and we havent yet finished paying it, he said, and when the guard was 1 Inn 35 legislators got together on that bill. called out it was only a question of a mind reading stunt and decided for hours. He shed still further light on the 3a,000 what they really thought “About the only person who is the subject by saying that there has they decided tor themselves. tightly pinched is the mas on a salary never been a time since, in his opin­ iiere is the question the people of which he can not have increased,” ion, when it would have been safe to reduce the number of men on the Oregon really voted on, as the legis­ says Secretary Redfield. The man on a salary should ask the president to border. As long as we keep the en­ lature translate their wishes:— Shall the saloons and the brewers order an increase in his salary as he tire fighting force of the nation en­ did for the railway trainmen. camped on the Mexican border we _ be abolished in Oregon? 1 hat's all the prohibition of liquor shall have a species of bloody peace. With Mr. Roosevelt likening his As soon as the troops are removed this state will gel alter January 1. Under the "prohibition” law, when “neutrality” to that of President Wil­ the raids will begin again.—Oregon "MB '.’.liée the legislature got through with it, son and the Houston Post coupling Register. Fer Beit every man is entitled under certain his most famous act with that of a Results High taxes always come in as a red tape conditions to have one glor­ Democratic Congress, the late Mr. Pontius Pilate must be having an un­ Vie subject of discussion about election ious (hie) drunk every month. Observing the prohibition law to comfortable time in his grave, if he good oil time, whereas it is a subject that Pearl Oil should be with us the entire year. It the very letter and fullest intent every has a grave. stove is just ------ o ------ saloon in Oregon moved across the is an easy matter to lay the blame of like cooking with Mr. Wilson used four pens to affix increased expenditures upon this one line into California and by running city gas. If you jf: or that one but really the people are night and day could not supply the his signature to the Adamson bill, a themselves to blame for the unwar­ demand that the people would be souvenir for each of the brotherhoods haven’t a New Per- m chiefs. The public’s souvenir will be ranted increase that so insense them. entitled to under the law. fection you’ve missed /* in the form of an added tax amount ­ Two quarts of booze and two dozen The legislature as a law making body, comfort for years. Bakes, the county court and even the city bottles of beer every month is the ing, say, to fifty million dollars a and school district officials are not way the bright legislators propose to year, or fifty cents a head for every broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient wholly blameless in the matter. They make a man's tongue hang out after man, woman and child. than your wood or coal stove,and costs less to op­ erate. Cuta out the coal-hod and wood-box arud«ery. are the creatures of the people and to January 1, 1916. The free trader calls the tariff a Keep« your kitchen cool. The long blue chir noys prevent the people belongs the duty, as Only two quarts of whisky and two scarecrow, Well, that’s what the far- •mokeor odor. In 1,2.3 and 4-burn-r sires, ovena separate. Alao fountain heads of all government, to dozen bottles of beer every thirty Cabinet Models with FirelesaCooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today see that their wishes are respected in days for every man in Oregon if he mer posts in the field to keep the STANDARD OIL COMPANY crows at a distance. Put up an ade- the expenditure of public money.— wants it.. (California) quate protection sign and that will Sheridan Sun. Lour this much water into a hole I keep away the free trade crow from ------ o------ I and Corvallis could have an artifici­ Washington county’s Republican al lake up in the college campus deep your home, your work and your wages. registration is 6961, while the total enough to float boats in. registration of all parties and those When you get right down to it, the “We believe in an eight-hour day who failed to give party affiliation people and the legislature made a when registering is but 2825, It thus beautiful mess of the prohibition vote because a man does better work with­ in eight hours than he does in a appears that the number of persons Why the framers of that bill (the who registered their adherence to the Anti-Saloon League) didn’t make it more extended day” said the Presi­ I policies of the Republican party ex­ an out and out direct proposition of dent at Shadow Lawn. But there is ceeds those of all other beliefs by some sort and have something the not a trainman in the country who 4136—more than two to one. This is legislature didn’t need to play foot­ has any thought of confining his la­ a presidential year, and while party ball with, has always been a mystery bors to eight hours a day. ------ o ties may be disregarded in off years, —that is, if that organization really "The real issue of this campaign,” ’ as was the case in Washington coun­ wanted a dry state. said Vice-President Marshall at Rich­ ty two years ago in at least one in- Now look at the proposition from a mond, Indiana, is “whether the Presi­ s ance, it is to be presumed that neutral point of view — or from i a dent con continue so to handle our when a man registeres his belief when a president is to be selected, he common sense point of view, if ] you foreign relations as to keep our coun­ please. try at peace with honor." To correct means exactly what he says. He regis­ Thousands of barrels of beer and : the record, we move to strike out the tered as a Republican because he be­ booze may be legally drunk in t this words "with honor.” lieved in Republican policies, he vot­ t anti one-tweiiij -tiftli of ii mill fora Normal School ..... o----- ed in the Republican primary and as­ state, but it may not be made in this only 21 miles from where the Stale owns a tiooil plant Let the slogan ring throughout I*1® sisted in selecting the men whose state. It may be shipped in from Califor­ length and I breadth of this great names appear upon the ballot. Now at We«ton wh ch requires hut one fortieth of a mill at this late day to claim that a major­ nia enough in the aggregate to sail country: "1 Elect Hughes and Fair- annual maintenance to put it in successful opera ity of more than 4000 can be wiped ships in, and it will he legal to drink banks, and a working Republican ma­ tion ? Read page 28 of the voters' pamphlet ; and ii out is no more or less than an insult it in every home in Oregon but it jority in both houses of congress, and you want to avoid needless taxation, vote to that majority.—Hillsboro Inde­ will be a crime to manufacture it in keep the nation off the rocks of bank­ Oregon. ruptcy and ruin that is threatening it pendent. Now that isn’t patronizing home in­ because of the free trade tariff in ------o------ force!” Considering all the exciting devel­ dustries to any great extent, is it? Rather it legalizes a compulsory ------ o------ opments of a scene that was enacted Democratic orators continue to at the local station last Saturday mail order business with California. Paid mlvertisemei't -A. S. Barnes, Weston, Ore It presents the amazing proposi­ chorus dismally, “What would evening, the above might well have been the heading for a very thrilling tion of legalizing the consumption of Hughes have done?” If they would tale. It seems that since the Oakland a product in Oregon, but fordidding but cease their wailing and give atten­ pirates infested the mill neighbor­ its manufacture in Oregon. Corvallis tion to what Mr. Hughes is saying hood the assistant station agent has Courier. they might have their effected anx­ been in the habit of going armed, car­ iety relieved. For Mr. Hughe» has rying his weapon in the usual pistol A Merchant's View of Wage Dispute. left no one in doubt either as to what ------ o------ pocket. On Saturday evening he went he would have done or what he pro- over to the mill to see about having “The railways are public servants. poses to do. the lights turned on. Returning to the The employes are quasi-puhlic serv­ depot while it was yet dusk just as he ants. They alone cannot be allowed In a speech to 2,000 negroes at 1 was passing a specially dark spot to determine issues involving a pub­ Nashville, Tenn., Mr. I Hughes said:' there was a tremendous explosion lic utility of such importance. T he "We want honesty with respect to | and the sub-agent screamed out that railway managers cannot be allowed the ballot. I want an honest and a ' he was shot and grabbed himself to decide them. Nor can the two to­ pure ballot. I say to you that I stand, where mother used to sew the patch­ gether be permitted to adjust their if I stand for anything for equal and es and ran yelling into the street. différences without ccnsul’ing the exact justice to all. 1 stand for the Section Forman Robinson ran him public’s interests. The public must, in maintenance of the rights of all down and he was brought back to the my judgment, and surely will be in American citizens regardless of race solution depot, where thorough first aid ex­ favor of moving toward *“ . a ............ .. or color.” The .... saddest ............ and sorest > amination tailed to show the first which will make the t people in the land are the negroes scratch of a wound. After the shock factor in commerce as free from de­ who ago. J \i ho voted for Wilson four years ’ had been somewhat relieved the re­ structive disturbances as the Federal I And there was a lot of them. mains of what had been a perfectly Reserve act has made our vast sys- good electric light globe was found tern of credit.” The free traders at Washington arc in the young man’s hip pocket. Even selling bonds and double taxing the yet it is hard for the victim to realize people same as ever. They are not The Bread of Idleness. that he was not shot in the depot or capable. They can’t run this great ------ o anywhere else.—Wheeler Reporter. The chief of the unemployment bu­ government any other way. They reau of the police department went to I have but one tariff idea. That has A Case Where the Shoe Pinches the the 200 men in the bread line at I been an abominable failure at every Broadway and Twelfth street and test, but they stubbornly stick to it. Other F°ot. told them to come to police head­ Protective tariff and honest money For Sale. At the time when grade crossing quarters if they wanted work. Not are two of the Republican party’s success, accidents are the source of ever-in- one of the lot turned up. “What standards of govermental creasing expenditures by the rail­ makes it stranger,” the bureau chief The free traders finally dropped 16 set, Salt and pepper shakes greenbackism and free silverism, and roads to cover the cost of damage complains, “is that 75 per cent,, per set ......’............................. .’adopted the honest money standard. 41 Folding chairs, each suits; of further protection of cross­ of them are big able bodied men.” There is nothing strange about it at ' But they cling senselessly to free 24 Leather cushions 14x75 each 15,0u ings by grade separation, gets, watchmen, warning devices, lighting, all. Never in the history of New York trade. 1 High revolving desk chair .. »1.50 signs, etc., and unremittent "Safety has there been such a demand for la­ .1 Large mission chair ............... 11 50 First” campaigns among employes bor, skilled or unskilled, as there is I Only a few people in the United 1 Desk ........................................... 62 50 and the public alike, it is refreshing now. A man who wants work and has States under»tand the tariff laws, and 1 Potted palm ............................... 25c. to be reminded that some responsi­ not a penny can pick a newspaper out fewer have a grasp of the tariff 1 Large palm ............................... »% 50 10c bility rests on the public, and, furth­ of the nearest street can and find an needs. While experts squabble over .1 Cuspido' ..................................... 12.50 ermore, that the responsibility may advertisement calling for his services. the tariff the layman is in a quandry. 1 Large round oak card table The "big able bodied men” who The layman is told that the present 3 Paper files, each.......... .......... 5c. be translated into dollars and cents. 25c On June 3rd a passenger train on stand in bread lines this summer do prosperity is not temporary but per­ Electric light »hades each the Chicago and Eastern Illinois was not want work. The offer of the bu­ manent, and that there is no need of 1 lot electric wire, colored globes sockets for ............................... 63.50 approaching a crossing in open coun­ reau chief must have caused them to changing the tariff laws. He wonders i pool table, with fixtures and cues try near Danville, 111., at its usual snicker. that, this being »o, he is paying a war ‘ complete for .......... 675.00 speed The view was unobstructed President Wilson is now trying to tax in time of peace. If the country is Time stamp for billiard hall. 61.00 and the whistle sounded soon enough explain the eight hour law. The time abounding in wealth why should he -4 Nickle match and ash trays for the driver of a vehicle near the for him to have acted was when he be compelled to pay this tax? If the each ................................................ 15c.. crossing to have ample time to stop had a trading situation His failure to national treasury is so full why i common chair ................... 6<)c. to let the train pass. 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