Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 30, 1916, Image 5

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    T illamook
headlight , noyember 30, 1910.
What the Editors Say.
of some of the pleasures of the sim­
WILL HURT ROAD WORK.
ple life: "We have had pretty good
limes here too. One day we buggied
------ o------
Officers of the Salvation Army in out to Uncle Ned’s and went out on New Tax Limitation Hinders High­
way improvement.
the United States arc working up a the back lot, where we baseballed
Now that the people of Oregon
plan to bring from England to Can­ all that afternoon. In the evening we
ada five thousand war widows, with sneaked up in the attic and pokered have voted the six per cent limitation
law, it becomes apparent that a great
the expectation that they will marry until morning."
deal of proposed good road work will
A sturdy old farmer who
was
listen
­
upon reaching there. This will be
who was listen-
clover for the widows but wormwood ing, not to be outdone, look up the have to be abandoned. Under this law
for '.he Canadian girls.—Sheridan Sun conversation at this point and said; the state highway commission is pro-
“1 was having some fun about that hibited from levying a rate which will
The operation of the tax limiting time myself. 1 muled to the cornfield I raise more than six per cent over the
amendment adopted by the voters of and gee-hawed until sundown. Then 1 total road taxes of last year.
1 wo years ago the road levy fixed
Oregon is certain to effect road build­ suppered until dark and piped until
ing in the state in a material way. 9 o'clock, after which 1 bedstcaded raised more than was needed and in
This is particularly true of state aided until the clock fived, after which I consequence a lower levy was made
road building, for last year’s state breakfasted until it was time to go las. year. And now that the six per
cent limit is on, this tax body is in a
levy was unusually low and as a re­ muling again."—Banks Herald.
quaildry as to what road improve­
sult there will be a great shortage of
ments can be made this year. The
funds this year under the six per cent
highway commission wants to meet
Dollar A Horse-Power.
limitation of increase. It is certain
the ledcral offer, and go 50-50 on a
that the state will be able to do noth­
About $1,000,000 can be raised by number of important highways this
ing more than match the federal good Oregon for the improvement of »>
its coming year, and it wants to please a
roads money, and it may not be pos­
state highways by increas­ number of counties by aiding them
sible even to do that.—Oregon Regis­ permanent
ing the auto license fees to a dollar a in good road building, but it also will
ter.
horse-power. The
little
machine have to take into account its decreas­
would pay $12 to
ed exchequer. And it now begins to
The dyed-in-the-wool advocate of price of a tire; the $20 a year, the look as if many Communities will see
the initiative, the Corvallis Courier, $25 to $75. Every larger cars from their hopes of good roads smashed.
mourns because less votes were cast j save the amount of machine would
One ot the highways of prime im-
in Benton county for the tax limita­ every time it made the increased fee partance on which it was thought a
a trip over any
tion measure than were signed to the long stretch < of '__
_______
_ made great deal of work would be done
rough
road
initiative
petition
Sure, brother; ■ smooth with
next year, but which seems doomed
money.
.. .... license * fee
W lllMitVy.
that’s what we have all been howling
Can anv
any antn
auto owner save tire ex­ to wait awhile now. is the road from
about. People will sign their namgs pense and repair expense any better the \\ illaunna valley to Tillamook by
to any old thing, but when it comes than by having rough roads made way of Dolph and the Little Ncstuc-
to voting it is different, and that’s smooth? Isn’t the rough road the ca. It has been expected that the
why we want to place restrictions up- , | ........
—.»v e>.
me uirii
main - cause
of the
high c
cost of auto state highway commission would give
on petition
circulation
that . will
insure running;
’t the
paved road the this road state aid to the amount of
.
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.....
...¿uia
. uiiu . iik ' Isn
isn't
the
the
------ which
1 ‘ -• *• best expense saver to paved
the initiation
initiation onlw
only of —
measures
the auto owner? I $15,000. But when A. G. Beals of
the people really want and
not what
And
’t the auto
------
And isn
isn
auto owner
owner the
the main I illamook, appointed by the county
One -• irinn
r»r a n handful of ----
-----
- ,,.._t
• , • beneficiary
• ’t the
man or
men -- may
de-
of the paved highway? ■ court to confer with the commission,
sire.
—Hillsboro Independent.
»—
1 1
J *
When he can save money by paying came to Salem this, week the com­
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a higher license fee why shouldn’t lie mission refused to officially promise
Soda water and sandwiches have favor the increase?
the expected amount. Mr. Beals told
been advanced in price in the effete
If the increase of auto license fees the commission that Tillamook coun­
east, and now comes the report that is only a small one, it will be neces­ ty expected to raise that emount if
out here on the coast sauer kraut, the sary for the state to bond itself to get the state would pledge equal aid. He
delectable, appetizing,
odoriferous the good roads we need.
said the county court must have the
sauer kraut, has jumped to such a
We can save bonding by having a pledge or it could not put the $15,000
price that only the man who pays an high license
fee ” for
‘
____ our '_ autos, and item in its budget this year. The
income tax can eat it any more. But get a magnificent system of roads for members of the cotnmssion explain­
among all this mad riot for the dis­ dear old Oregon while we are yet ed to Mr. Beals that they had consist­
tinction of being the highest priced alive to use them.—Oregon Voter.
ently refused all similar requests from
article, one solitary thing stands out
many counties for varying amounts
in startling solitude with its record of
as they did not yet know whether the
immutability, and that one thing is Hope for World in Declaration of state would be financially able to ful­
German Chancellor.
the “schooner” of beer which can
fil the promises if they made them.
still be bought wherever
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V. ..v-ax-vvi tl
it is 3VIU,
sold, iUl
for I
The commission members stated that
Germany desires peace. The masses they favored the
the same old jitney price of five cents.
Little Nestucca
— Umpqua Valley News.
, began to crave peace earnestly when route to the coast and assured Mr.
it became evident that the seapower Beals that in the event the state could
No sooner do the people vote down of England and the manpower of aid Tillamook county every effort
the proposed Normal school at Pen­ France and Russia could neither be would be made to do so. Governor
dleton, that a request comes from the broken down or worn out. The niili- I Withycombe has also stated that he
state agriculture college for an in- ; tarists and the government have with- anticipated changes in the entire road
creased" appropriation"*of * $100,000 stood the popular desire, taking hope plan of the state which would furth­
-
•
for
the
construction of a new fire­ upon success at \ erdun, but as this er deter him from promising any aid.
! hope has failed the -----------------
government ------
front
Mr. Beals appointment was made
proof library building. Keep your ears ...
open now' tor noise like another ap- } ! time
rime to time during the last half year by the county court of Tillamook
propriation for the university at Eu- • has, said things and permitted things county following a mass meeting of
gene. It was in 1913 that we enacted [ to be done or said by others, which the people in the county who favored
the millage law for the state institu­ indicate to trained observers that it is the Little Nestucca route from Yam­
tions, and it was declared at that time feeling around for some way to es- hill county to the coast. And Tilla­
mook’s turn-down by the commission
that this law would suffice for all cape from inevitable defeat.
The latest evidence is supplied by is only a slight intimation of the
needs, and the legislature would not
again be harassed with appeals for the chancellor. He has recently ut­ forced stand it will have to take in
more money. Needs would be auto­ tered the momentous and possibly turning its back on good roads work
eventful declaration that Germany is for the coming year.—Polk County
matically
provided
for. Renewed
~
clamor comes after three year’s si- ready to join a league of nations Observer._________________
knee. Remember the tax limitation which would keep would-be disturbers
BEAVER
law just voted, and its object.—Tele­ of world peace in check. Emperor
William must have known what Bcth-
phone Register.
mann-Hollweg was to say to the
Miss Agnes Swartz has been absent
About this time of the year when reichstag, and it follows that the from school for two and one half
the autumn chill gets into the air, it chancellor’s avowal was not disap­ days on account of sickness.
Abe Bays has come home from Pa­
has been the custom from time proved by the emperor. The fact
immemorial to close down all the gives meaning and value to public cific City to spend the winter.
Sixty-two dollars in cash and plen­
window's tight for the winter, chink statement.
Chancellor Hollweg confessed that ty of labor have been given by the
up all the Cracks in the house and
and
people of this district for a playshed.
hermetically seal up the sleeping and if the world realizes the woe
living rooms. At the same time the waste and wickedness of war, then The play shed will be commenced in
fires are started and kept g»ing with­ •will ring out a demand for peaceful a few days.
W. J. Gilbert, who has been in Port­
out intermission. The result of all understandings which will effect all
these precautions is all sorts of wint­ in human power to prevent this ca­ land on business for a couple of
tastrophe
of
civilization.
This
confes
­
weeks returned home on Thursday,
er colds and a heavy toll every year
from pneumonia. If the windows were sion by the súmeme authority in bringing with him his wife, who went
Germany
relegates
the
Bcrnhardis,
out Saturday.
kept open and the rooms maintained
A few of the people have been grad­
at only a moderate temperature, there Reventlows, Tirpitzes and Treits-
chkes
to
the
rear.
It
is
an
abandon
­
ing off the bank in front of the church
would be few colds and almost no
ment
of
German
counteraction
a
de
­
making it look a great deal better. W.
pneumonia. It is a false notion that
causes us to be afraid of cold air. cade or so ago against steps taken at N. Bays also took the fever and level­
the
Hague
or
effects
made
toward
ed the bank off in front of his lot.
There is nothing dangerous about it
On Saturday the electric lights were
and it is infinitely to be preferred to such steps for the substitution or ar­
bitration
for
war
as
the
means
of
ad
­
in use in Beaver. Beaver looks very
the superheated and waste-laden air justing
international
quarrels. It bright and so do most of the people.
that soon fill our rooms when the win­ shows that even in Germany “civili­
Fred Gilbert and his father have
dows are kept shut and the fires in zation does get forward—sometimes (
moved to Beaver, where they
full blast. Open up the windows and
There is hope spend the winter.
—
upon
a
powder-cart.
”
let the air in; it means better health
for the world and for its peace and
Jennie Curl, who has been in
and longer life.—Itemizcr.
welfare when such words of wisdom hospital for some time, is improving
are uttered in Germany.
rapidly. She left the hospital Wed­
From information at hand it ap­
nesday.
pears that the German people are per­
The Country Editor.
Ottic Cur! came very near losing
petrating two outrages upon helpless
his life last Thursday by falling off a
conqured nations of Europe. First,
The editor in a rural town is sure horse, but escaped with a fractured
the enslavement of thousands of Bel­
—____________
__ the big nose.
king; he has
gians, after robbing them of every an uncrowned
means of earning an existence. Noth­ majority on admiration's string, for
PROFIT BY THIS
ing in modern history compares with tis believed the knowledge box in­
this, unless it be the historical exile of side his brany bean holds everything
Don’t Wast« Another Day.
the Arcadians of early French Can­ on God's green earth and on the seas
adian history, presented so touching­ between. When information is desired
When you arc worried by backache;
ly in story and song. But what was a Vhc knowledge-seeking men in eager­
By lameness and urinary disorders—
mere incident compared with this ness hotfoot it to the editorial den
Don't experiment with an untried
movement to exterminate a nation and place implicit confidence in him;
by robbing it if its men. Not satisfied his answer goes as hard-boiled, solid, medicine.
Do as thousands of people are do­
with subjugating an innocent nation gospel truth, because they know he
it proceeds to tax it to the verge of knows. Sometimes he writes the ser­ ing.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills.
death and they rob it of every means mon for th<! village dominie when that
of revival. The rational thing for good shepherd’s weary brain is sadly
Read this McMinnville resident’s
every able bodied Belgian to do now out of key, and o'er .spellbinding experience:
is to join the allies. And the Ameri­ trains of thought his weary back he'll i Mrs. Mary T. Full, R. F. D. No. 1,
can people would be more than justi­ hump at so much per for candidates McMinnville, Ore., says:
“Doan’s
fied tn remonstrating against such un­ to fire off on the stuinp. At public Kidney Pills are all that is claimed
paralleled subversion erf the customs meetings he is called to occupy the for them and 1 am ready to speak a
of civilized warfare. The second of­ chair, a parliamentarian is he, and on good word for them every chance 1
fense is the proposition to establish the square. With rare exceptions he get as 1 know from personal exper­
the kingdom of f'oland with a Ger­ is not a patron of the bank, is never ience that they arc very reliable. I
man ruler, after which the condition overweighted with tnazuftia in his have found Doan’s Kidney Piils just
is advanced that to enjoy this forced flank, but always finds the needed the thing for a dull pain across my
independ.nee the prostrate l'olish gov coin to meet his monthly bills and ' kidneys. A few doses soon relieve the
eminent must organize and maintain treat the hearts of backroom help to ’ misery and makes me feel as strong
an army tn support of the central al­ monetary thrills. A genuine automo- i as ever.”
lies.
If the
Price 5Hc. at all dealers. Don’t
tics. 11
inc i < ’oles
v.v. decline
- -------- they lose bile but few can climb aboard, but !
their freedom. If they accept the
the quite a goodly number feel they can | simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
terms and the Germanic allies lose afford a Ford, and oft beside “opr j Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
out as every
everyone
win- in Euroty.'
«y
now bc- better half” ye editor
-------- is seen disturb- | Mrs. Full uses. Foster-Milburn
miAt.
licves they
t
* the
’ Polish
”---- u hope tor ing
:— dust
a.... on r^.nirv
country roads
roads aboard
aboard the
the I Prop,., Buffalo. N, Y,
alization
will
surely
tad.
a}
nationalization ...............
swift machine. Here’s to the country
they cannot expect the Russians to editor; more power to his pen; may­
Do You Have Sour Stomach?
establish them as a nation it they now-
ally themselves with ‘.he Germans. It good subscribers often drift into his
If you are troubled with sour stom­
is crooked business all through and littered den and pat him 'tween the ach you should eat slowly and mas­
deserves ihc condemnation of civiliz­ shoulder blades and punglc up the ticate your food thoroughly, then take
dough, and when he quits the earth
ed people everywhere. —-'ll.
Mt. bcott
one of Chamberlain’s Tablet, immed-
gS w here 'Winqucnts never go.
Herald._____________ __
James Barton Adams.
What Weald You Do?
What the Farmer Did.
Automobile Engineering.
J n case of a burn or scald what
A city man recently visited his
We train men to become Auto would you do to relieve the p.-in ?
the
“coun.ry cousin." The tr in from
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largest Such injuries are liable to occur in
city, wishing to expiai . the joys of Mechanics and Engineers.
1 best equipped auto-school w It any family and everyone should be
IVe
have
life,
said:
metropolitan !:fr.
prepared for them. Chamberlain's I
....... having fun th e last few of Chicago, Miops, laboratories and ____ ________
Certainly , been
’i will re- I
•¡■hauling departments. Experts in Salve applied on a soft cloth
tursday
we
autocd
to
the
ov
lieve the pain almost instantly, and I
days. Thursday we r——
club and golfed until dark. every line. Over $25,000 in equip- unless the injury is a very severe one
counry
‘
—
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_
T"?—come
ment
alone. Six
month,
course
will cause the parts to heal without
then trol Hied
___ _ back to town and danc- to I Oakland,
the new
automobile
cen-
’-t *
»..w,
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• Auto-School,
•
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. 1 leaving a scar. For sale by Lamar’s
ed until morning.’’
ter.
Address
Oakland
try
eu....
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to
be
The country cousin was not
1310 Madison S l , Ooldand CaJ.
I Drug Store.
stumped in I the
— least, so * * began
------- telling
AVID ROBINSON. M.D,
RUEX. MeRfllR & GO.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
GENERAL HflRDCUBRE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
J^ELAND E ERWIN,
FIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma front Chicago Musical
College.—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, Victrolos
etc.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
<
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
LI
T. BUllti
A A
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon^
Both Phones.
BIG REDUCTION
For a Short Time jOnJy
Combination WATER MOTTLE and Syringe . 89c.
MAROON WATER BOTTLE................................. 78c.
Our Best Grade WATER BOTTLE Guaranteed SI.20
RUBBER GLOIES.............
NIPPLES................. .............
RUBBER EACE SPONGES
ATOMIZERS....................................................
Anda Number of Other Bargains in this Line.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregon.
^^EBSTER HOLMES,
C. I. Clough Co
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET,
Reliable Druggists.
TILLAMOOK,
rp H.
OREGON
GOYNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ouht H ouse ,
Tillamook
Oreg-on.
JACK OLSEN,
Like Gas
DENTIST.
(S for comfort-
and convenience
(I. O. O. F. Bldg. »
Tillamook - Oregon
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QR.L. L- HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
3 NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK a STOVE
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
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-
-
Oregon.
A
No coal, wood or ashes
to lug—no waiting for
the fire to burn up. Bet-
ter cooking because of
the steady, evenly-dis-
tributed heat, under
perfect control. All heat
concentrated on the
cookingandnot radiated
around the room. The
long, blue chimneys
prevent all smoke and
smell.
r
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J OHN LELAND HENDERSON
For Rest Results
Use Pearl Oil
Better cooking
and a cleaner,
cooler kitchen.
Now serving
2,000,000
homes
Bakes, boils, roasts, toasts.
In 1, 2, 3 and 4-
More efficient than your
burnersizei.with
wood or coal stove and coats
less to operate.
or without ovan.
Alao cabinet
models with
Fireless Cooking
Oveua.
ASK YOUR DEALER TODAY.
I
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
T illamook B lock .
Tillamook •
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•
Oiegon.
ROOM NO. 361.
r^ARI. HABERLACH.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B eock
Tillamook
...
.Oregon
7-
C. HAWK,
(California)
Till&niook
V-
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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Bay City
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Orrgou
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KING & SMITH CO-
ALEX McNAIR CO.
E. REEDY, D.V M„
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillumook
Tillamook Hide
and Junk Co.
Correct Lubrication
Charts, Free
We have prepared charts sho-v-
ing the correit lubrication of rhe
various make, of automol i. —
a separate chart for ea< h
r.
Ask your dealer, or write us for
chart for jour car.
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'«i«*»'
a w,
We pity higlieNt market
price» for Hides. Chittim
.......... .
Hark, Metal», Rubber, Old
Rtilft, aiid Sucks.
- a
GREEN HIDES. 18c. Pound.
CALE HIDES. 2Oc.
Call or telephone 55J.
We I’.iv Spot Ca»h.
H. KESSELMAN.
btYoi
ihe Standard Oil lor Mohr Cars
Sold by dealer, everywhere and
st all Service St •: ,.ia of the
Standard Oil Company
(Calite r*b)
< >rego n
I
a*
’1 hat girl is a sort of f. linir.c Paul
Jone».”
"Paul J >nei, the h ro o' .. hundred
sea fights?”
Ju»t »0. She is the hcrione of a
hundred tea fights."
How's This?
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DR. ELMER ALLEN,
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DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
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Dentists.
Ml
National Building,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
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