Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 02, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT,
NOVEMBER 2. 191Ö
ty, for a deep channel from the bay to
THE AMENDMENTS
ADVERTISING RATES.
tins city will benefit everybody.
Legal Advertisements.
To be Voted Upon at the November
First Insertion per line ........... $ .to
There are several Democrats who
Election.
Each subsequent insertion, line.
■05 aspire to be postmaster should W il­
son be elected. 11 any one is entitled
Wc give below a list of the con-
Business and-Professional cards
stitutional amendments to be voted
one month....................................... 1.00 to the job it is our esteemed friend
Bro. 1 rombky, who is the bell- upon next week, and wc give also
Locals per line each insertion. .
o; wetlicr ot the Democratic party and
some recommendations as follows:
Display ad'. < rtiseim nts, an inch
the manner he p:.s been tilling up his
Single Item V®to Amendment; 30(1
one month.....................................
•50 paper with Democratic boiler plate, yes; 301 N°.
ne is entitled to lhe job. Certainly lie
This amendment permits the Gov­
All Resolutions of Condoli nee
filleu his readers with Democratic ernor to veto single items in an ap­
and Lodge Notices, per line .
05 lias
boiler plate stuff, so much so that it propriation bill without vetoing the
Notices, lost, strayed or stolen
has became sickening.
whole measure. Its virtue lies in the
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
fact that it gives the Governor power
. I
My! my! my! Bro. Trombley has
ceeding five lines .....................
to cancel riders or unmeritorious ap­
I started a fight between the “dry” propriations which has been incor­
, candidates, and all being good church porated with meritorious items.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. - members, we poor sinners are look­
f/ie national
This should pass. Vote Yes.
ing on and watching this unchristian
i
joy smoke
fight. But then, Christianity seems
Ship Tax Exemption Amendment;
Editorial Snap Shots
to fade into the back ground in a po­ 302, yes; 303, No.
litical scrap. Shame Bros., shame for
A measure designed to encourage
Now, which will it be? Shall we itis not good Christianity to be thus 1 home ownership and Oregon regis­
have to doff our hats next Tuesday employed. It is not doing Christianity tration of ships. Such ships would pay
is the real
to Hughes or Wilson?
any good nor is it helping the “dry” state taxes but not local taxes. An
tobacco for
l cause when professing Christians important reason for its adoption is
jimmy
pipes
We’ve got the horse laugh on Bro. get into a scrap and attempt to be- that both California and Washington
Trombley. The young woman in his . little one another.
and makin’a
make such an exemption ayid Oregon
office is going to kill his vote.
Ports are that much handicapped in
cigarettes
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Cvpyrlgrht lilt
The three Tillamook cheese makers building up ocean commerce.
by
The Cloverdale Courier says "Let who won high honors at the National
R. J. Reynold«
This also should pass- Vote Yes.
us get goats.” Don't be too anxious Dairy show at Springfield, Mass., are
Tobacco Co.
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Bro., we are going to get Wilson’s deserving of a word of commendation
Negro
and
Mulatto
Suffrage
goat next week.
for they have added another laurel Amendment; »<»4 yes; «05, No.
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to the fame of Tillamook cheese for
I his amendment merely removes
When the election is over, let’s all its excellent quality. It was a great
help boost Tillamook, and Oregon as i honor to them and to this county dead wood from the constitution. The
well. That will be more to our likjng, when the cheese made in Tillamook section repealed is inoperative
Vote Yes.
for elections always leave more or was awarded the highest prizes in
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less sore spots.
competition with the best cheese pro­
Full Valu® Land Tax and Home­
ducing states of the East. We doff makers' Loan Fund
Amendment ;
The speech of Congressman W. C. our hat to H. M. Biberstein, Hugh 30«.
Yes, 307 No.
Hawley at the court house Monday Barber and A. J. Schmelzer, and
This is single tax again with a new
evening was pronounced a convinc­ commend them for the honors they
ing argument against the Wilson ad­ have won for themselves and Tina­ frill. It declares the state to be land­
lord over all Oregon and requires
ministration and Mexican blunders. mook County.
Forget you ever tried to smoke, for Prince Albert is so
land owners to pay the full rental
Our citizens who heard the speech
value of their land to the state. It is
different, such a fine flavor, so cool and cheerful and
say they never heard anything better,
1 here is more or less friction in the socialistic and confiscatory, and pro­
fight for the office of district attor- poses after confiscating a virtual di­
friendly, you’ll get a new idea of smoke joy! The patented
The teachers’ institute in this city ney, and it is growing personal, on vision of one third of the proceeds
process fixes that — and cuts out bite and parchl
last week was similar to other teach­ account of the recent exposure made
among persons not already possess­
ers’ institutes in other places. The by the HcadligT
A’e h ive no pa­ ing $2250 in money or property. The
T iVc
And this little preachment is also for men who think
teachers as a rule discuss matters or tience with the silly sentimental peo­
pass resolutions to benefit themselves ple who criticise Attorney Callahqn amendment is freakish, dangerous,
they’re on the right track. All to be said is. that the sooner
financially, but we have never heard for obtaining and giving out the in­ and of the kind submission of which
you
lay out a nickel or a dime for a supply of Prince
has
brought
disrepute
upon
Oregon.
of a teachers’ institute that discussed formation, but he should not be criti­
Swat th® amendment. It is no good
Albert, the sooner you’ll make a discovery that’ll be
how to decrease taxation in school cised because we published it, for that
and confiscates land. Vote No.
districts.
was our business and not his. But it
worth a lot to your peace of mind and
. is not our purpose to resurrect this
Buy Prine» Albert all emir
For Pendlet°n Normal School, 308
tongue
I
I My, if the high cost of living keeps unpleasant occurrence, other than to
th»civili»»d world! Toppyrod
bag», Sc; tidy rod tin», 10c;
going skyward, it is going to make it say that Mr. Callahan is deserving of Yes; 30» No.
pound and half-pound tin
This bill appropriates $125,000 for
Get the idea of smoking all you want
hard for most people to obtain the , credit, not criticism. The snap shot
humidor»—and—that cla»»y
cry»tal-g!a»» pound humidor
common necessities of life. President man is not, however, supporting Mr. buildings and levies onc-twenty-fifth
without
a comeback— that’s P. A.!
with »ponga-moittonar top
Wilson promised the people four Callahan for the office he aspires to, mill for maintenance, site to be do­
that h»»p» the tobacco in
nated,
for
a
normal
school
to
serve
ie
J.
REYNOLDS
TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
»uch fine »hapa—alway» !
years ago that he was going to re­ for the reason we have stated before
duce the cost of living. Our democrat­ that Mr. Goync won the nomination Eastern Oregon. The bill has the en­
ic friends are stocking up, for they at the primary election and we do not dorsement of educators generally; ,
believe the price of living is going like to see "independent” candidates need for a second normal is conceded .
still higher.
butt in after the nominations have and the circumstances which caused
been made, for that is not the way to the closing of two normals heretofftre ,
For District Attorney
Colonel Roosevelt in an address in play fair in1 politics. The primary law established have been eliminated.
If you think the stat® should sup­
Brooklyn recently declared that “if ■ was passed to give those who aspired
today is what our Democratic friends , i to public office an opportunity to port another normal school. Vote yes.
call Wilson Day it should be appoint­ place their names on the primary bal­
Anti-compulsOry vaccination law
ed a day of fasting and humiliation. lot. Mr. Goyne did so, but Mr. Calla-
310 Yes: »11 No.
During the past three years the peo­ ■ han did not._____________
T'
v:,1 voices an ignorant super­
ple of the United States have eaten
the bitter bread of shame and have Former Tillamooker .Discusses .the stition against a disease preventative
which is not only harmless but is
trod the paths of dishonor under the
Diggs and Caminetti Cases.
ognized as effective bv science
leadership of Wilson.”
Attorney B. L. Eddy, now of Rose- governments the world over.
Vote No.
• Bro. Trombley lias failed to men­ berg, but formerly of this city, while
(Copied from Portland Oregonian.)
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tion that the gentleman who is run­ out on the stump for Hughes, refer­
MONMOUTH. Ore., June 26.—The Oregon Normal
Bill repealing and abolishing
ning for congressman on the Detno- red to a matter that caused more or
school opened this week . . . students enrolled 785,
Sunday closing law. 312 Yes; 313
ocratic ticket, was on the “Wet" side less comment at the time.
largest on record for state Normal in Oregon ....
of the house when several cases were
This bill seeks to wipe out an anti­
We want our readers to ponder
how to care for large student body a problem ....
tried in Linn county. Wc are inform­ over what Mr. biddy said, for most of quated measure which has never been
800 being crowded into auditorium with seating ca­
ed that the prohibitionists feel sore our citizens know that he was a enforced, but which has been revived
pacity cf 550. Galleries filled with extra chairs in
becaushe he was the nomination of splendid citizen.We take this front by intolerant religionists. Its adoption
aisles. More than 150 students seated on platform.
that party as well. Our esteemed Bro. the Umpqua Valley News:
would leave Sunday observance as it
New boarding houses completed, additicna to room­
may feel shocked, but its a fact never­
ing houses built and tents used One hundred girls
" rhe audience was reminded of the is now practiced.
i
sleep on upper floor ol school.
Vote yes and rid the state of an an­
theless.
course taken by President W ilson
The official school report gives 150 grade pupils
and his administration in connection tiquated law.
in Momnouth, for teacher practice.
Our attention was called to the fact with the celebrated California cases
that the Democratic administration against Diggs and Caminetti, who . Bill permitting manufacture and
Read what those you have elected to handle the
is working the postoflicc to distribute inveigled two young school girls into regulated sale of 4 per cent malt liq- .
campaign literature. President Wil­ the state of Nevada for immoral pur­ uors. 3LI, Yes; 315 No.
ttffaira of your state and v. ho ate thoroughly informed
son's speech of acceptance is being poses, and who were indicted by the
A bill designed to amend on pur­
regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say
J. R. Callahan
franked out free and scut all over the federal grand jury and were about to ported economic grounds a prohibi- .
concerning measure 308 on the ballot at the coming
United States, some of them having come to trial when United States tion law which has admittedly not {
reached this city. A speech of accept­ District Attorney McNab, who was worked an economic hardship. It ob- I
election
ance not being a congressional rec­ prosecuting the case, received a tele- viously looks forward to a removal
ord, what right has the Democratic , gront from Mr. McReynolds, attorney of all restriction on home consump­
By James Withycombe, Governor of Oregon:
"Orvgcbi is unqurst "HiaLly in need of more normal
party to send it through the mail?
| general in the cabinet of President tion of beer.
school work and
.•■tori is th«- logica! place fur a
I Wilson, directing Mr. McNab to
For Public Service Con.
schuol
uf this class in iCustern Uitgon.’’
If you think that Oregon, which al­
At the primary election the vote . withhold
prosecution.
The court lows beer to be shipped in, should be
By J. A. Churchill, State Superintendent of Public
for president was: Hughes 56,746; was about to convene, the witnesses
Instruction:
missioner
Cummings, 27,558; Burton , 10,593, were ready, the defendants were in- allowed to manufacture it, vote yes.
“I trust that the voters of the State will assist in
If not, vote no.
raising lhe standard of our st I tools by ••slablishi ng a
Making a total of Republican votes famously guilty, public sentiment in
State Normal S* houl at rendition ’
of 94,915. The vote for Wilson was , California was strong. Mr. McNab
By P. L. Campbell, President of the University of
Prohibition amendment. 31« Yes,
He * • ‘is a capable and efficient
27,898. Wc do not think that since protested against the instructions
Oregon:
'
officer (and) qualmed to till inc po­
the primary election any considerable from Washington, even appealed to 317, No.
"At least one additional Normal School in urgently
This is a bone-dry amendment, it
sition to wnicti nc aspires. — jubu . m , u
number of voters have turned to the President; the United States
needed in Oregon."
oun.
Wilson other .than the
trainmen grand jury which indicted the defend­ is presented on moral grounds
By W. J. Kerr, President of the Oregon Agricultural
"ne is competent, reliable, ttio.
who have an idea that they arc bene­ ants, took up the matter, citizens of amend a prohibition law which
College:
been lauded as a moral success,
ougnly capable man, even liiieni va
"Since the people of P< ndh*t«>n arc Initiating a measure
fited by the Adamson bill.
. California sought the car of the pres­ real inspiration is a class figli'
for the establishment of « Normal School at that pluu«,
uic iiiiercsis oi me puuuc. —r-o.e-
ident, protesting against the intcr-
it will give me pleasure to suppoit this measure."
uurg Dvcniag news.
A vote for W. I.. Campbell means a ■ fcrcncc with the courts of justice. All tween the brewery interests and
By
J.
H.
Acoi.-.T.an,
President
Oregon
Norma!
School,
Because o< nis wide e .pcriencc
capable and efficient man in the i was without avail until Mr. McNab, radical prohibitionists.
at
Mcnmcuth:
he is exceiKiiliy ^u^itffeu ior midis
If you want straight prohibition
sheriff's office. If you arc in favor of crushed ami disgusted with the con­
"A careful analysis of the situation will convince any
Service vommissiuuer,"—rtasicy
one that Oregon needs a Xormal School hi Eastern Ore­
the enforcement ot law and want a duct of his superior officers, resigned vote yes. If not, vote N°.
gon and Pendietun fills all the government requirement«.”
terprise.
man with the clerical ability to look his position and thus called the atten­
By the County School Superintendents of Oregon:
"Buci.tcl is of the modern type m
Rural Credits amendment. 318 Yes;
after that important part ol the o’tiice tion of the country to the conduct of
"Resolved, that it is the sense uf the County School
man; luu ui energy amt a strong ad­
you will have to vo,e tor Mr. < amp­ Mi McReynolds. What was the reas­ 31», No.
Superintendents of the State of Oregon, in < unvenliuu
vocate ui business vtficiency tn pm*
assembled, that the best interests of (hr schools of the
bell. He made a clean open fight in on for this interference at Washing­
Au amendment made unnecesary
State demand increased
uctlKies tor (hr* training uf
tic office. —fortianu News.
the Republican primary election, and ton? Simply that the father of Cam- by passage of the Federal rural cred­
trnrhers, und (hat we. th*rrf<uw, endorse tin iniliuUva
"rred G. Buchtel * * * today an-
being the choice ol the party, is en- i inetti, on. of the defendants, was an its law. It authorizes a state bond is­
measure to establish a Nra trial Schorr I at I’unJieloii "
nounceu ms pi.morm and it merit»
tilled to every Republican vote in the influential California politician whom sue ot $18,000,000 to provide a farm
By Mrs. Charles H. Caatner. President of the Oregon
suppon tor u represents the cause
Federation of Women’s Clubs:
c 'tinly.
I President W ilson had rccei tly ap­ loan fund. The measure is also ob­
ot me people."—Oregon Grange Bu>
"I most heartily en<l«»rse lilt* lotullttn ut said Nor luaJ
pointed United States Commissioner jectionable because it puts statutory
fich<sd at (VndletiMr ’’
Ivlin, E-ugvne.
ap- of immigration and because ol bis legislation into the constitution.
Prof. Robert C. French, Former President of the
"1 he knowledge gained by him n1
Try Federal rural credis first, and
political influence the effort was made
Norma! School Located at Westen:
railroading, and ms familiarity wit 1
to stifle the prosecution of these dr n’t bond if it can be av°ided.
"An ffnnirdiate establishment of sut h a school at some
public utility questions, makes him
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central j
. i su b as Pendleton wovhl prov«? a gn*at asset
men, and President Wilson showed
peculiarly fitted lor the office ol i u1'
to the Stat»- vl Oregon"
State-wide tax and indebtedness
no more interest in the cause of jus­
lie service
commissioner.,,— I he
B. F. Mulkey, Lx President Couthern Oregon Normal
tice and humanity in this case than limitation amendment. 320 Y®s; 3»1
School:
.statesman, Salem.
he showed afterwards in behalf of No.
"I shall support the location of an Eastern ‘Oregon
"Mr. Buchtel has. by his own ci.
Adoption of this amendment would
Normal School ut Pen«He(bn.”
suffering American citizens tn Mex­
ergies,’ made himself one of the best
ipcn primary election by the ico, and along the border. Contrary make it unlawful for any taxirZ au­
oiticials in Oregon, and by training
leans of the county. I’hts i a to every dictate of humanity and jus­ thority to levy tax revenues exceed­
Sink Board of Regent« of Oregon Normal School
and ability has the necessary quali­
oil owe to the Republican tice lie sustained the attorney gener­ ing by more than 6 per cent the tax
declares that “the itcct.vsily lor additional Normal
fications tor a commissioner.”—Leb
al and when a vacancy occurred upon revenues raised in the preceding year
school facilities in Oregon is apparent."
anon Criterion.
It is a measure to force economy and
the
supreme
bench
he
appointed
that
Portland Chamber of Commerce endorses measure
"Mr. Buchtel is a son of Joe Buch
“Let’s ser!” said the blind man. attorney general to nil that vacancy. retrenchment upon the state, county,
tel, the pioneer photographer and hi <
3ft8 mid say Pendleton most logical location for Nor­
How can a Republican or other voter,
Because of the storm raised by the citv and other tax districts.
chief of Portland, and prior to assum­
who an in tin or of Hughes, vote for
mal school in Eastern -Oregon.
Ibis is a measure advocated by
ing his present position he establish
N. J. Myers the Democratic nominee, resignation of District Attorney Mc­ certain interests to lower the taxes.
Nab the press and pulpit throughout
cd a reputation for efficiency as Seal
for sheriff, who is a Wilson man and
the country took up the matter and Some good and some bad features ih
er of Weights and Measures of 1'01
advocating Wilson’s election W I
the resignation of Mr. McReynolds the measure. In view of the tact that
land."—Springfield News.
Campbell the Republican candidate
Kastern Oregon Si ,t> V.unul schiH.I CiunrnlltM
“Under State Treasurer Thomas B
for sheriff, is a Hughes man and Zill was demanded, but the Wilson ad­ taxes arc now too high it
wise
to
vote
yes.
H> .1. II titolili!
<1.114 Adv 1
Kay, Mr. Buchtel is in charge of the
vote for Hughes Here's the logic in ministration stood pat. This is the
state Weights and Measure depart
this Are you going to vote for Myers time for the American people to re­
member that occurrence and to retire
For Sale or Trade for ah Auto.
ment, and his record there is imj
red allow his vote to kill yours for to private life W oodrow Wilson, wHb
guaranty that he will faithfully fulfill
—o——
Hughes?
was responsible for that blot upoh
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acres, with small house, cost
the promises contained in his plat­
*300 00. 32 fruit trees and shubberv
that the election to the pages of American history."
form.”— Morning Enterprise, Oregon
Wc arc glad
i
1 rears old. watered with 3 springs,
City.
_________
submit the i enlargement of the Port of
A
Philadelphia
millionaire
has
left
a
Where
oh
where
is
W.
J.
Bryan,
but
three
large
trees,
rest
vine
maple
did, because one of the first men in
Tillamook i is not going to create any
part
of
his
fortune
for
the
erection
the
peerless
orator
who
has
held
and small timber, all good land and
the United States to go out and do
bad feeling It
... should be carefully
Notice.
considered from all view points with­ “top of column next to pure reading ein be plowed if cleared. 8 acres and support of mission churches in battle with invisible government was
Mexico.
In
view
of
what
has
happen
­
out prejudice. The members of the in itier" in all the big dailies in everv cleared and fenced
Chas. E. Hughes. As Governor of
On November 1. 1»1«, the under
ed to the churches down there one New York he was Out fighting in­
L S .Stephens.
Port are giving out some valuable in­ campaign for the past twenty years?
signed will form a co-partnership for
I hardly knows whether this is sad or visible government and putting it to
Room "1" Commercial Bldg
formation for the voters to consider, Is it a fact that there is one Demo­
the
practice of law. with offices m
Other farm property, but the above I funny.—Oregon Register.
route long before some of those who the I. O. O. F. Building.
and they are doing so with no other crat who is still adhering to the one
Senator Chamberlain talked of "in­ now prattle of it knew there was such
purpose hi view than the growth and term plank of the Baltimore conven­ is a snap for a short time.
S. S. Johnson,
Some choice city lots for
visible government." It is well that he a thing.—News-Reporter.
T. B Handley.
devrlopment of thia part of the coun- tion?—Newberg Graphic.
I
a Fresh Start!
For men who got away to a false start on a pipe
or home-made cigarettes Prince Albert has a word
or two for what ails their smokeappetites!
Pendleton Normal School
Proven Necessity
FRED G. BUCHTEL.
308 X YES
is A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN