TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 14. 191Ö. Shows Need of County Library. ■ world wide conquest and seeing the appalling destruction of life and property that have taken place, he To the Editor Headlight: I am asked to tell something of the now deplores the sacrifice of human of our county, which have needs life if the war is to be continued. F ’ oor Business and Professional cards one month..................................... i.00 little Belgium, and a happy and con­ brought into existence its great pub­ Locals per line each insertion... 05 tented people were over run and trod lic library system, now extending into under foot, after making heroic ef­ every state; and into many of the Display advertisements, an inch forts to save their country, and France counties in many of the states. and Lodge Notices, per line . ■os The fundamental principal in the would no doubt have met the same All Resolutions of Condolence whole scheme of both political and fate had not England gone to that .50 one month.................................... great-common * country’s assistance.. Germany, it is social life in this true wants peace, but wants to dictate wealth is co-operation. We all con­ — Two hundred eminent musical THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. the terms, now that the Kaiser finds tribute, according to our ability, to a critics have said that they could not tell F. C. BAKER, Publisher. he has not accomplished what he start common public fund, by a method the Edison Re-creation from the actual cd out to do, on his own terms. The which we call taxation; and we share voice of the singer when both were Editorial Snap Shots most humiliating thing to the Kaiser in the benefits which our country heard from the platform. was the boastful manner in which he reaps from the expenditure of this Only a few weeks and Oregon will fund — it being administered by offi ­ claimed that divine power was on his be “bone dry”. Amongst the new year I side. It is evident that every country cers elected by the people. — Many of Tillamook’s best-known resolutions will be a good many Statistics report that 70 per cent of engaged in the war is undergoing musicians have bought the new Edison “swear offs” because people will have physical exhaustion, and every battle the people of the United Staes were because of its wonderful reproduction to. that is fought brings that exhaustion without books a few years ago, and of vocal and instrumental music, in all that at present 80 per cent leave The Wheeler Reporter still keeps nearer, also peace. There is no doubt its power and purity of tone. school before they complete the 6th the information under its hat as to in the minds of a good many persons gpde. that if Germany had succeeded in where the $5,000,000 is to come from Thankfully we record that Oregon’s — DAILY CONCERTS on the new to hard surface the Tillamook loop of conquering the European powers that it wouuld not be long before the Unit­ standard is much higher than the Edison from 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. the Pacific Highway. ed States would be involved in war average, full U0 per cent completing Hold your breath, The sum of with that country, for it is beginning the 8th grade. Now if 80 per cent of $21,000 was paid for a young Hol­ to be seen most plainly that Germany the voters in any country, in which stein bull in Portland last week. It had planned to take part in the South the voter has the power, which he has certainly was good advertisement for America trouble, especially in Mexico. in ours, have only finished the 6th grade, and I will add the 8th grade ------o------ the Holstein breeders. Probably the also, then they need a broader know­ Jersey breeders will go one better in We arc a little surprised that Coun­ the near future. ty Commissioner McKitnenS is op­ ledge of that country, it; institutions, posed to a county library, for he has resources, problems and relations Wc never thought it would conic to been one of those who have advocat­ with other countries, before they are this. The Dallas ltemizer reached us ed better enviornments and education qualified to cast a ballot. Our safety, Tillamook, Oregon. last week with the two inside pages in country districts. The snap shot and our position in the world depend simply an imprint of the two outside man takes a retrospective view of on the intelligence of the individual pages. The snap shot man would like conditions in, Tillamook when th re voter. This is the problem which has con­ to know if this is another way of re­ were no libraries and reading rooms, Automobile Engineering. ducing the cost of living by a demo­ and people wondered why so many fronted the United States, and the THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN. of sickness. i cratic newspaper. The play shed will soon be built, ..J young persons sought pleasures in public library has been brought into ----- o------ We train men to become Auto Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings °f nearly all the lumber is ready. places which did not improve their existence to meet the need. It is of Weak or Disordered Kidneys. Mechanics and Engineers. Largest So the women in this vicinity are The telephone office of the Mutual knowledge or standing in the com­ broader benefits to us than any other and best equipped auto-school west going to attend the budget meeting organization established, because it is Have you lame back, aching day and Company is to be moved from Wil­ munity. It was local environments, to of Chicago, Shops, laboratories and and advocate a county library. Better night? Do you feel sharp pains after a large extent, that was responsible, open to all, the old as well as the overhauling departments. Experts in stooping? Arc the kidneys sore? Is son’s store to a building provided by take to the woods Bro. McKimens, every line. Over $25,000 in equip ­ young, the poor as well as the rich. • the company. and for that reason we have been re­ ment alone. Six months course—come their action irregular? Use Doan’s I A number of the W. C. T. U. for you are going to be up against A great need for a county library luctant to criticise the young people. to Oakland, the new automobile cen­ Kidney Pills—the medicine that is a whole lot of intelligent women who The past few years, however, local is felt by many of our citizens. Our ter. Address Oakland Auto-School, recommended by so many people in women of Beaver went to Tillamook are endeavoring to bring about bet­ this locality. Read this Hillsboro res­ Tuesday to help in organizing a environments have greatly improved, geographical situation is such that we i310 Madison St., Ookland Cal. ident’s experience. ter environments for the young peo­ county W. C. T. U. thanks to those who have interested are excluded from many of the in­ Mrs. A. R. England, 728 W. Oak ple. Cough Medicine f°r Children. ' St., Hillsboro, Ore., says: “Two years themselves to improve local condi­ fluences permeating the communities ----- o------ Notice, Mrs. Hugh Cook, Scottsville, N. Y., ago I had such a bad attack of lum­ tions. The free library and reading in other parts of the slate, such as says: "About five years ago when we bago that I wasn’t able to get up or The Willamina Times, commenting colleges, winter lecture courses, etc. room in this city being one of the Notice is hereby given that at the on the request that the Yamhill A county library is one which is es­ were living in Gurbutt, N. Y„ I doc­ down stairs. When I sat down on a General Election held on November things that have helped to bring it tored two of my children suffering chair, I could hardly straighten up. County Court put the Grand Rondc about. The County Court has placed tablished by resolution of the County from colds with Chamberlain’s Cough Sharp pains, like a knife sticking me 7th, 1916, the question of Stock run­ road in good shape for travel next ■ $2,000 in the budget for a county Court. It gives free library service to Remedy and found it just as repre­ in my back, nearly killed me at times. ning at large in the Precinct of Garibaldi was voted upon, and it ap­ year says: “Yes, that's a good prop­ sented in every way. It promptly library and we hope the taxpayers every resident of the county. It checked their coughing and cured I could hardly drag myself around, as pearing from said returns that a ma­ I felt so completely played out. I had osition. And no doubt, Yamhill coun­ serves ail of the people of the county, will agree to allow it to remain there. their colds quicker than anything I taken only a few doses of Doan's jority of all votes cast was against ty will put it through as early as it is We must also disagree with Com­ those who live in remote districts as ever used.” For sale at Lamar’s Drug Kidney Pills when my back com­ stock running at large. possible to do so. Anyone can see the menced to feel stronger. I had used i Now therefore in sixty (60) days missioner McKimens in regard to a efficiently as those who live near ■ thè Store. great benefit that would result from only one box when I was able to get I from the date of this notice it shall be Carnegie Library, for we take it as a library. The book deposit stations i are about as well as ever. Since then I ! unlawful for stock to run at large, un- such a roadway. One of the good established in different parts of thè laudable ambition for any city or have never had any trouble with my : dcr penalty of Ten (*10) dollars for things would be an auto stage and j the first offense, and twenty (20) county to obtain one of these libraries county and the books on deposit : are back or kidneys.” freight line, if the road were well Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t ' dollars for each and every subsequent sec the day when changed from time to time. In thè and we hope to enough made to allow it. That would personal service rendered lies thè simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ' offense, to be recovered from the Tillamook county will have a Carne- Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that . owner of the stock in a civil action in mean a great development in the greatest value of the system, j Any gie library. Mr. McKitnens makes Mrs. England had, Foster-Milburn the name of the State of Oregon be­ farming country tributary, and would rural resident may ask for any par- , Co., Props., Buffa' i N. Y. fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­ mountains of a little amount of bring hundreds of travelers and tour­ ticular books that are desired, and trict in which said owner or keeper or i money il takes to maintain a library i ists through here.” their requests will receive special and j BEAVER. either of them may reside, and if every year and does not say one word ----- o there be no Justice of the Peace in immediate attention. If the main i about the benefits that are derived. To-morrow (Friday) is the date set library does not have the book, the I ' A Christmas tree and entertainment such district, then before any Justice for hearing arguments pro and Cun We understand that some of the request will be forwarded to the State j will be given by the Christian En­ of the Peace in the County. Dated this the 29th day of Novem- in regard to the budget. No doubt Grangers have gone on record as in library, where it will be filled. In this deavor Society, Sunday evening, Dec. j ber, A. D. 1916. favor of a county library. No doubt there will be some little difference of 24th. I J. C. Holden, County Clerk. way the county deposit stations be- ' opinion where the road funds should those who are interested in better en­ come units in the state wide library | Miss Minnie Ripley spent Saturday First publication Dec, 7, 1916. be expended, fot it is a matter of im­ vironments will attend the budget service which guarantees and Sunday in Beaver visiting her Last publicatoin Jan. 4, 1917. perfect why tneeing and give good reasons possibility to please everybody and sister and attending the teachers’ the satisfaction, Farther, a library repre­ every locality, no matter how big the the $2,000 should remain in meeting. sentative visits the community from ; who road fund might be. As the County budget, especially the women, The teachers’ meeting which was Go home for Xmas. niat- time to time, learn the especial type Court has made an intelligent investi­ are particularly interested in this MARIE L. HOLDEN held Saturday was well attended, of books desired, and sees that their - Stay for New Years gation as to th» needs of road im­ ter and who have only the the com­ needs are filled. After dinner a very good program Teacher of Piano. provements in different parts of the munity’s interest at heart. Probable was given. The County Library System was i Day, Our low round county, it is better able to judge Mr. McKimens has not looked upon first established on the west coast in Assistant to Mrs. E. E. Koch. t Miss Laura Bays spent Saturday trip Holiday tickets and Sunday in Tillamook visiting Lessons given at the home where the money should be expended the matter of a county library in a California in 1908, and at the present if preferred. than other persons who have not in­ broad sense, but simply to save a time <1 counties, or practically the Miss Anna Johnson. allow you plenty of Terms reasonable. vestigated. It is true that there will few dollars. Mr. Roy Woods has been unable to whole state are enjoying the benefits. time. All points in be persons at the budget meeting be about the last few days, on account Five counties in Oregon have coun- j who are particularly interested in this Wh«re is the Parcel Post? ty libraries, Multnomah, Wasco, or that road, but we are inclined to be­ Hood River, Umatilla and Klamath. I OREGON, lieve the County Court is the best Ten years ago enthusiastic reform­ A Subscriber. CALIFORNIA, judge, and for that reason wc hope ers told us that we could reduce the the people will sustain this year's cost of living by the establishment of Wheat from Argentine. WASHINGTON budget. a parcel post in this country, like that ----- o------ ----- o----- and IDAHO. which they had seen in Europe for An Associated Press dispatch from The snap shot man is opposed to the bringing together of consumers Galveston, Texas, November 22, says placing items in the budget with and producers without the interven­ “The American Steamship Ausable I "strings" tied to them. It is «a most tion of the middlemen. We now arrived here today from Buenos Between Oregon points unfair, nnbiisincss and unsatisfactory have the parcel post. \\ e also have Ayers with a cargo of 180,000 bush­ way of making appropriations, for it the high prices. Dec. 22 to 25 inc; Dec. I els of wheat. 1 he cargo is consigned is so easy to divert the money else­ Wc have had various experiments to a firm in Fort Worth, and is the 30 to Jan. 1 inc- Return where. If any locality needs road im­ with it in this and other cities. The first wheat from Argentine ever im­ limit Jan. 3, 1917. provements and money is appropriat­ postmaster of Roseburg, for example ported into the United Stales through Because it’s a re­ To California points | ed for it, it should not be diverted not long ago published a list of farm­ this port. fined gasoline—not a mixture. elsewhere and the locality needing ers who had goods to sell available Dec. 22 to 23 ' inc.; In local shipping circles it is be­ road improvements left in the “soup". for this sort of transportation. The lieved that this is the first full cargo ' Dec. 26 to 28 ’ inc. STANDARD OIL There arc two items in this year's department in Washington made of Argentine wheat ever imported in­ COMPANY Return limit 15 days (CalL'ornla) budget with "strings” tied to them— comprehensive plans for such ex­ to the United States. from date of sale. Bayocean and Little Nestucea, Heav­ changes. The steamship Maumee is expected To Pacific Northwest en knows the former place is entitled All that seems pertinent to note to reach here in a few days with an­ to a road, and it will be rank injustice now is that the parcel post has not other cargo of wheat, and it is under­ points in Washington to divert the money again on sonic grappled with this problem or even and Idaho Dec. 22 to stood that a number of other ship­ (rival excuse. The same applies to the perceptibly affected it. Candor com­ ments have been booked.” 25 inc. Return limit Little Ncstucca road. If that part of pels the acknowledgment, however, All of this wheat from Argentine I Jan. 3, 1917. the county needs money for road pur­ that department officials arc now­ conies in free of duty. Time was poses, allow it a certain amount for considering a reduction in the rates Ask local /Ygent for when a -5 cent tariff kept out foreign I the same, but don’t place any of parcel postage to figures much wheat and gave the American farmer time of trains, "strings” to it. below the cost to the government in the full benefit of K< THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN little for the great loss of life that it general taxation, those who arc dis­ barn room for 40 cows, 5 room house. FOOTBALL •44 acres of land, 40 cleared, tcaan would entail of he could gain his ob posed to do business through its in­ THE COUNTY. Oregon vs. Pennsylvania horses, wagon and tools, milk route ject and become the world’s military strumentalities.—Umpqua mile from City limits. Can Valley in city, F'asaiietiH, Cal.. Jan 1st. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere dictator. He failed in his object in th. News. be rented on easy terms. Sec Ben i Kuppcnbendcr, Nehalem, Ore. 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