Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 7. 191Ö.
I opposed to war, and for that reason
' it was thought England would not be
First Insertion per line ............ $ .10 drawn into the fracas. But when Ger­
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 many violated its treaty with Belgium
and then invaded it for the pur­
Business and Professional cards
one month..................................... I.oo pose of crushing France as quickly as
Locals per line each insertion...
OS possible, it was then that the English
government took affront. Statesmen
Display advertisements, an inch
and Lodge Notices, per line .
■05 who had been peace advocates all
All Resolutions of Condolence
their lives saw that Germany ' had
one month....................................
■50 started a war with the idea of becom-
ing the world power, and this no
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. doubt, was the reason why Asquith
took the course he did in entering
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
the war in behalf of Belgium.
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Editorial Snap Shots.
There is a whole lot of talk about
.Q-—-—
the Mill people building into Tilla-
Is the thief, or thieves, in the east
mook County and to this city. And
part of the city old hands at the job
it is safe to say that the railroad will
and too slick for the city police force?
be built before many months. All re­
Keep your eye on Tillamook when ports go to confirm this. Another
another railroad toots its horn in this railroad into Tillamook will give the
county a tremendous boost, for the
little busy buisness center.
. incentive to construct another rail­
Tillamook City elected a doctor for road is for one purpose, the develop­
mayor on Monday. Say, Doc., what ment of the lumber business. There is
kind of medicine does the city most no getting away from the fact that
need? We’ll have to look for the pre­ Tillamook is on the eve of a great
lumbering development, and, as some
scription in the mayor’s message.
of us have predicted for many years,
We agree with the Wheeler Report­ the county will become a second
er that an appropriation should be Gr^ys Harbor for logging and lum­
made for the Garibaldi-Wheeler road bering enterprises, with many other
and we were surprised that the budget industries that are connected with
did not contain an item for that pur­ them. In regard to Tillamook City it
pose.
will greatly add to its importance as
a commercial center, but, no doubt,
As the big packing companies are
other towns will make rapid growth
making a whole lot of money out of
on Tillamook Bay.
cheese that was bought at a low fig­
ure and now sold at a large figure the
All honor to the women of Tilla­
question of the dairymen having their mook who have taken an active in­
own cold storage plant is a matter terest in disposing of Red Cross
that should be carefully considered ■ Stamps for the purpose of doing
by the dairymen of this county.
I something to stop the ravages of the
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
RED CROSS STAMPS.
Tillamook Women Actively Engaged
in a Good Work.
A number of women of this city are
now actively engaged in disposing of
Red Cross Stamps, the proceeds of
' which go to the Oregon Association
I for the prevention of tuberculosis,
’ The stamps are also on sale at the
stores.
That Oregon has a tuberculosis
problem is suggested in the survey of
four counties that has just been com­
pleted by the Oregon Association for
the prevention of tuberculosis.
The Oregon Association, which is a
unit of the National Association for
the study and prevention of tuber­
culosis, will make a survey and report
upon the conditions in respect to tu­
berculosis in every county in Oregon.
The first figures cover the survey
of Clatsop, Josephine, Lane and
Jackson counties. The information is
so comprehensive,
accurate
and
searching that Dr. David N. Roberg,
Secretary of the State Board of
Health, wrote to the Oregon Associa­
tion for the prevention of tuberculos­
is:
These figures and information re­
lative to the counties of Oregon as
you will assemble it, will be made a
part of the records of the Oregon
State Board of Health and will be in-
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We have the largest Stock of
Gift Furniture.
Ever Shown in this Count
Wood Seat Arm
Rockers at $3.00
Cobbler Seat Arm
Rockers at $3.00
Leatherette Spring
Seat Rockers $8 00
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From $3.25 to $12 00
Supply Your Wants at our
Special Pre HolidaySale
great white plague and relieve the
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sufferings of the victims of that dread
disease. Wc are glad to know that so
many women of Tillamook are devot­
ing their attention and giving their
time to this good cause. God bless
ecial
them and their efforts in their labor
of love for poor humanity. There are eluded in our annual report. No ser­
many Christian acts of charity per­ vice has ever been of greater value to
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Everybody should get the civic im­ formed by Christian people long the health of the people of Oregon
provement fever, for with reports about the Christmas festivities, but in than this which is only one of many
of another railroad into Tillamook it assisting the good women of Tilla- activities which I know your organ-
will mean thousands of people will be | ,|lo°k dispose of Red Cross Stamps, ization to have engaged in for the
here casting their optics over the city I those who buy them perform a really destruction of tuberculosis in this ASSOCIATION BLANKS
ARE READY
inc Christian act. We have tuber-1 great state. From tables scientifically
and the county, with a view to locat­ genuin
tis cases right
rierht in our midst and I ! computed by the Russel Sage Found-
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ing or investing money. Now is the 1 culosis
How National Fain, -.Jan Associa-
time to make preparations to beautify they have been the recipients of aid 1 ation it has been determined that tu-
tions Should Proceed is Told.
12
per
|
from
the
State
Association,
far
more
bcrculosis
should
comprise
the city the coming year and make it
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attractive and inviting to home seek­ ' than what was derived from the sale cent of all activities of a State
The Federal farm loan board
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an­
i
of
Red
Cross
Stamps
last
year.
Wc
Board
of
Health.
’
’
ers.
nounces
that
the
blank
.orm
of
arti-
also
use
I appeal to the people of this city and
County health officers will
A movement is on foot to boycott 1 county to assist the good women in the information. One of the appalling cles of association to be used in
eggs. That’s tough on those who have I their efforts to sell Red Cross Stamps revelations of this report is the num­ forming National Farm Loan Asso-
hundreds of thousands in cold stor­ and as the good book says the Lord ber of children that are exposed to ciations has been printed and is now
age, kept there until a big profit lovcth a cheerful giver, now; is an ap- infection in homes where older indi­ ready for distribution.
If interested persons wi” address a
could be made on them. Well, wc do propriate time to do a Christian act viduals have contracted the disease.
letter
to the Federal farm loan board,
not blame people for boycotting cold 1 and help a poor afflicted brother or The report reads as follows:
Clatsop co. 284 cases since 1913 Treasury Department, Washington,
storage eggs, and we hope the wom­ sister or prevent the spread of the
en of Tillamook will join the boycott dread disease, in buying liberally of (without Dr. Kinney’s list); 113 liv­ D. C., these articles of association
will be sent. When they reach you,
On the eggs that have been in cold Red Cross Stamps.
i ing, cases; 74 living cases originated
storage. The rashes who placed them
It is reported that a ntovemeitt is on in county; 37 of these are wage earn­ call a meeting of the prospective
there did so to fleece the people.
foot for the country precincts to form ers; 33 are male heads of families; 47 members of yqpr association, adopt
a
port. \\ c do not know but that is a need hospital care; 32 need sanitora these articles and have each member
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For the information of those’ who I good move. Really, when one gets care; 165 children under 16 years of sign them and acknowledge them.
expect to attend the budget meeting down to brass tacks, there is very lit­ age are exposed to infection; Patients Fill in the blank space at the top of
next week, these meeting are simply 1 tle difference of opinion between found in
cannery, meat market, the name your association adopts.
Then, at your first meeting, elect a
advisory. The snap shot man has those living within the present port school (both teachers and pupils),
taken exceptions as to how these and those living on the outside. All dairies, restaurants, etc; 18 had been board of five or more directors and
meetings were run in previous years, seem to concur in the idea that the in county less than one year; 13 in have the directors meet and elect a
president, a vice-president, a secre­
especially when a paid agitator un­ central part of the county should state less than one year.
dertakes to dictate to the citizens of . have a deep channel and which
Lane County. 252 cases since 1913 tary-treasurer and a loan committee
this county what
they should or | would be of equal benefit to all. An­ 126 living cases; 107 of the living of three members. The loan commit­
should not do. \\ e hope Tillamookers ' other thing where there is but little cases originated in the county; 27 are tee may begin at once to value the
will resent outsiders dabbling Into I difference, and that is only a limited wage earners; 45 arc male heads of lands of the members and prepare its
their public affairs.
amount of money should be raised families; there are 25 cases in homes written report of these valuations,
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by taxation for the improvement of where deaths have taken place; 49 which must be unanimous.
We are sorry if we have ruffled the ! the channel. With these two issues, need hospital care;
Do not send the signed articles of
26 need sanatoria
temper of the Wheeler Reporter in : practically agreed upon, it seems to care; 101 could be
cared for at home association to Washington, but hold
asking a little innocent question as to I us that some understanding can be by visiting nurse;
41 were house- them until the Federal land bank of
where the money was to come from ' arrived at and the matter amicably
wives; 26 school children, 1 chef; 1 your district is located. Then write to
to liardsurfacc the Tillamook loop of i
adjusted. But in forming a new Port hotel keeper; 5 clerks; 8 in dairies etc the bank asking for forms which in­
the Pacific Highway. We have plac­
it would be under the state port law,
Jackson County. 175 cases since clude an application for a charter.
ed the cost roughly at about 15,000,- as there are some clauses in that law
1913; 20 cases are temporarily out of When these come, fill them out and
000 for the loop runs through Mult­
we do not like, it seems io us that it state; 27 are arrested cases; 23 other send them, together with the articles
nomah, Washington, Yamhill, Polk, ! would be better for the taxpayers to living cases; 17 of these 32 originat­ of association and the report of the
lillamook and Clatsop
counties' ,
operate under the present Port of ed in the county; 17 need hospital loan committee, to yotir Federal
Please do tell us where the money js
Tillamook law. That limits the levy care; 7 male heads of families with land bank.
to come front, or is it that the Report- I to two mills. There is no doubt what­ disease; 24 children under 16 years of
BEAVER.
er is allowing its better judgment to 1 i ever in starting a new project to give age exposed to infection; 39 suspi­
get away with it with a lot of hot i the central part of the county a deep cious cases in homes with living cases
The Ladies' Aid will meet
air about state ami federal aid?
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channel, the government would give Occupations,
farmers, housewives, Bays' Hotel, Thursday, Dec. 7.
It is about time something was done dollar for dollar, and in that event, teachers, carpenters, pupils, dress­
Sunday evening, Dec. lf>, a meeting
the cost of a deep channel to this city maker, dairymen.
will be held at the U. B. Church to
to prevent the further increase in the
Josephine County. 41 cases since organize a vottng peoples’
high cost of living. The fact of the is not going to be such an expensive
meeting.
project
as
some
persons
imagine.
If
1913
(no survey made of mountain­ Conic and help.
matter is, the manufacturers and job­
the farmers want to take the matter ous region of county); 17 living cases
bers arc soaking" consumers,
Anna Johnson, of Blaine, is work-
in
hand and carry the improvement 9 of these originated in county; 6 ing for
have been doing so for
several
Mrs. Clark Terry, of Tilla-
to completion in the way they think could be cared for in the home by mook.
months, that some radical movement
it should be carri.'d out, why not al­ visiting nurses; 7 need hospital care;
Chas Bays and wife, of Portland,
must be undertaken to bring back
low them to go ahead and do so? . need sanatora care; 5 arc male
prices to normal conditions No doubt
arc visiting his brother, W. N. Bays,
I nfortunately, it is too late to do any­ (heads of families; 10 are advanced
of Beaver.
the war is the cause of a great ntanv
thing next year as far as procuring cases; 25 suspicious cases; 15 chil­
articles being higher in price, but
The second meeting of the Wom­
there is no good reason why every­ money is concerned, other than what dren under 16 years of age exposed en Teachers’ Club will be held at
pupils, Beaver, December 9. Dinner will be
thing should advance 111 price and will be raised by the Port of Tilla­ to infection; Occupations,
merchants,
housewives,
keep doing so. It is l time that the mook. Before this time next year, it is farmers,
served by the high school girls and
sate to say that those living in the stenographers, laborers.
system of "bleeding" the consumer
grammar school girls. There will be
central part of the county will
was stopped or those who arc in the
a program in the afternoon. The pub­
much clearer the importance of a For that Dull Feeling After Eating.
high priced combine pl: laced in jail, for
lic are cordially invited to the dinner
deeper channel.
that is where they belong.
and the program.
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I have used Chamberlain’s Tablets
The following pupils were not ab- .
for
some
time,
and
can
testify
that
Herbert H. Asquith, Premier of the
they have done me more good than sent nor tartly for the month ending
English tfrvcrnment. has resigned.
any tablets 1 ever used. Mv trouble December 1st; High school, Buell
Mr. Asquith was a man who had
was a heavy drill feeling after eating Woods, Chester Jensen, Hugh Payne
--David Freeman,
Novo Grammar room, Elizabeth Woods.
talked and preached peace through a
Kempt,
Scotia. These tablets strengthen the
long public career, and when the
stomach and improve the digestion, Erma Myers. Myrtle McClay, Lance­
trouble in Europe started the war he
They also regulate the liver »nd lot Swartz; Primary room, Katharine
was at the head of the government, in
Can bowels. 1 hey are far superior to pills McKinley, Margaret McKinley, Flor­
Ben but cost no more. For sale by Lamar's ence Dyke, Harold
England, having in his cabinet states­
Ayers, , Lulu
Drug Store.
men who were peace advocates and i
McClay.
It is evident that Germany wants
peace. It must be that the Kaiser has
come to the conclusion that he was
sadly mistaken when he had a fool
notion that he had a divine mission to
perform—whip and conquor
the
whole world, for that was he started
out to accomplish.
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