TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 14, 1916 I meetings, for the same reason that we ADVERTISING RATES. ' object to the silk stocking gentleman Legal Advertisements. First Insertion per line ............ I .10 doing the same thing. Neither are .05 residents of this county nor taxpay- Each subsequent insertion, line. j ers. No doubt the gentleman from Business and Professional cards — Corvallis was brought here to boost one month..................................... i.00 Locals per line each insertion... °S for the county agriculturist. Wc have always objected to people from the Display advertisements, an inch and Lodge Notices, per line . .05 outside poking their noses into what arc local affairs. If we can't have a All Resolutions of Condolence one month................................. z. .50 county agriculturist without that kind of butting in then cut out the county agriculturist. We believe the county — Two hundred eminent musical THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. agriculturist is doing good work, but critics have said that they could not tell F. C. BAKER, Publisher. on general principles we object to the Edison Re-creation from the actual outsiders poking their noses into voice of the singer when both were Editorial Snap Shots local matters. We Tillamookers differ heard from the platform. in some things, but we contend that Don’t forget the poor and needy at we can settle our local affairs, and this season of the year. settle them right, without outside in­ — Many of Tillamook’s best-known terference. musicians have bought the new Edison It’s about time those who are doing ------°------ the pilfering in the city were caught. I I I here is more because of its wonderful reproduction or less selfishness ----- o------ of vocal and instrumental music, in all with a number of our citizens when it The snap shot man takes this op­ its power and purity of tone. . ..««i?. portunity to wish the numerous read­ comes to apportioning the road fund. ers of the Headlight a most happy The attempt to deprive Bayoccan of — DAILY CONCERTS on the new Christmas and prosperous New Year. part of its appropriation was simply a selfish disposition, especially on the Edison from 11 AM. to 5 P.M. When the road to Bayoccan is part of some of the dairymen, who built, a jitney service will ply between seem to have an impression that all this city and Bayoccan. It now con­ the road money should be expended sumes three hours to make the round for their benefit. It has been to a trip by boat, but a jitney will cut this large extent in the past and now that down to less than 30 minutes and at beach resorts are claiming a share of the road money, there are some of a cost of a few cents. our citizens w‘ho oppose this. We be­ Wr take exceptions to the objec­ lieve beach resorts are a great acquis­ tions raised at the budget meeting to ition to this county, and those who the county agriculturist, because the invest money to improve them are Holstein Breeders' Association sent entitled to road improvements. In a Tillamook. Oregon. him to Wisconsin to help select reg- few years the timber owners will be istcred stock. If our dairymen had asking for roads, and, no doubt, some stocked their farms with registered of our citizens will take a selfish view stock years ago, they would now be and oppose appropriating money for Notice. receiving, not only big checks for them because it does not benefit the want to impross this upon the minds ------ o of the people, that one or two things milk, but big checks for registered dairymen. Notice is hereby given that at the confront them. If they demand a stock they raised. General Election held on November large amount of money for other ------ o 7th, 1916, the question of Stock run­ Cloverdale is to have a preacher [ The next time that Geo. B. McLeod, roads it means additional taxation, ning at large in the I’rccinct of who has been a type sticker of the i of the Hatnmond Lumber Co., brings or bonding before any considerable Cloverdale was voted upon, and it ap­ old school. If the rev. gentleman re­ the Dougai-Dotigally-Do-Man to Til­ amount of hard surfacing can be done. pearing from said returns that a ma­ tains any of the characteristics of the lamook with him, we hope he will We believe from now on a united ef­ jority of all votes cast was against stock running at large. boys in bye gone days, he will find teach him better manners, fo we do fort should be made for more hard- Now therefore in sixty (60) days not like to see a citizen from the some trouble in "setting ’em up” in a surfaced pavement without addition­ from the date of this notice it shall be classic city of Portland so ill-manner ­ bone dry state. Probably he may have al taxation. It can be done, and unlawful for stock to run at large, un­ been a "father of the chapel," but ed when he comes to this neck of the should be, for maintenance charges der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for the praying and the preaching he did I woods. After a little storm of hooting on the main thoroughfares are eating the first offense, and twenty (20) dollars for each and every subsequent in those days had a good many cuss and jeering at the Dougal-Dougally- up too much road money. The Com­ offense, to be recovered from the | Do-Man at the budget meeting the and profane words. Who says the mercial Club will go into this matter owner of the stock in a civil action in paid agitator left his scat in the body world is not growing better? with a view to ascertain what is best the name of the State of Oregon be­ of the court house and rushed up to fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­ for the county, not overlooking the trict in which said owner or keeper or ------ o the County Judge and undertook to We understand that the County fact that taxes should not be increas­ either of them may reside, and if advise him w'hat to do when someone ed, for they are high enough already. there be no Justice of the Peace in Court has decided to allow the $15,- was addressing the County Court. Tt such district, then before any Justice 000 item for the Little Nestucca road was certainly ill-mannered and show­ of the Peace in the County. Notice. to remain in the budget as published. Dated this the 29th day of Novem­ ed a whole lot of gall, for the County ------ o It is up to the Little Nestuccaites to Notice is hereby given that at the ber, A. D. J. 1916. Judge had not asked the advice or C. Holden, County Clerk. obtain a like amount from the state General Election held on November First publication Dec, 7, 1916. or federal aid, and in the event of that assistance of a person whose resi­ 7th, 1916, the question of i Stock stock run- * run ­ Preei-ct of n( 1 Last publicatoin Jan. 4, 1917. not being obtained, >10,000 of the dence is in Portland. Suppose every­ ning at large in the Precinct body in the court house had been ill- Garibaldi was voted upon, and it ap­ money will be used for hard surfac­ Notice. ing. Get a hustle on boys, for wc mannered and rushed up to the Coun­ pearing from said returns that a ma­ ------o—— jority of all votes cast was against ty Judge, what a commotion there would like to sec them land the >15,- Notice is hereby given that at the stock running at large. 000 that they arc hoping, and, of would have been. And, suppose, also, Now therefore in sixty (60) days General Election held on November course, praying, to obtain cither from that if a Tillamookcr went to Port­ from the date of this notice it shall be 7th, 1916, the question of Stock run­ land and undertook to run the budget unlawful for stock to run at large, un­ ning at large in the Precinct of the state or government. meeting of Multnomah County, and der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for Union was voted upon, and it ap­ ------o------ I the first offense, and twenty (20) pearing from said returns that a ma­ Wc believe that if the County Court rushed up and undertook to advise dollars for each and every subsequent jority of all votes cast was against would expedite matters and call for the County Judge of that county, he offense, to be recovered from the stock running at large. Now therefore in sixty (60) days bids for the Bayocean road, it could would have been told to mind his owner of the stock in a civil action In from the date of this notice it shall be be completed for next year’s travel, own business and get out as quick- the name of the State of Oregon be­ unlawful for stock to run at large, un- fore a Justice of the Peace in the dis­ 1. e 'i' 1 v n x 1 11 t more especially if the work is let to ly as possible. This is not thc first trict in which said owner or keeper or is j der penalty of Ten (10) dollars for time that the Dougal-Dougally-Do- cither of them may reside, and if 1 the first offense, and twenty (20) three different contractors. In that way it would be a great benefit to Man’s impertinence have been wit­ there be no Justice of the Peace in ‘dollars for each and every subsequent district, then before any Justice offense, to be recovered from the Bayocean and the public would have nessed. Those who have attended such of the Peace in the County. ' owner of the stock in a civil action in previous budget meetings have seen the benefit of over >40,000 expended Dated this the 29th day of Novem- the name of the State of Oregon be- the same thing. Well, who ’ s running ber, A. D. 1916. " | fore ------ a ’ Justice of •*-- the Peace in •«-- the J! dis- - on that road. We believe that the County Court should, if possible en­ Tillamook County, anyway, a paid J. C. Holden, County Clerk. ' trict in which said owner or keeper or either of them may reside, and if deavor to get the work done as quick­ agitator who resides in Portland or First publication Dec, 7, 1916. there be no Justice of the Peace in Last publicatoin Jan. 4, 1917. i the people who reside in the county? ly as possible, for in delaying calling such district, then before any Justice ----- o------ of the Peace in the County. lor bids the road will not be finished A SAFE TEST. The President of the Commercial Dated this the 29th day of Novem­ until late in 1917 and it will be 1918 ------0 'T. ber, A. D. 1916. Club has been asked by several of the a of For those who are in need before anyone can get any good out J. C. Holden, County Clerk. I prominent business men to call a remedy for kidney troubles and back- of the money expended. First publication Dec, 7, 1916. ____ __ ___ _ plan to try _ Doan's ache, it ___ is a good 1 ’ meeting of the club for the purpose ——O------ Kidney They are strongly re- I Last publicatoin Jan. 4, 1917. 1------ , Pills“ ~ _ There appears to have been an im- | of considering the matter of more commended by McMinnville people. HEAR WITHOUT EARS. prcssion that Tillamook City wanted | 1 hard surfaced roads in the future. It is Arthur Branson, 339 B Street., No. ------ o------ McMinnville, Ore., says: "About six not the intention to deprive any lo- the county library. Here are the facts. Police and Detectives Are Using Lip or eight years ago. 1 had rheumatic Several of the ladies of this city were 1 cality of the money appropriated in pains in my back and legs so bad that Reading in Place of the Dic­ tagraph. infoxHu-d that people outside of the 1 the budget that was adopted last I wasn't able to do my work. At Thousands of deaf people are today ''"city wanted a county library and that week, but to plan for future years. times, it was all I could do to get the Fairview Grange was in favor of I ■ So with that object in view the busi­ around. Sharp, shooting pains caught throwing away all hearing devices and enjoying all conversation. This it. The ladies became interested in ness men will be called together early 111c in the small of my hack and for a method is easily and quickly acquired minute I could hardly move. When I those who resided outside of the city in the new year. There is more or less got down to do anything it was all I through our system. Absolatcly the and made an effort to have a county I , difference of opinion as to how the could do to straighten up as my back only thing of its kind in the country. library established. When they found I ' money should be raised to hard sur- fell so weak and stiff. After I had I Out proposition is entirely original. is trifling. See what New Inter­ that the Granges were so opposed to 1 face the main highway through the taken six or eight boxes of Doan’s Cost national Encyclopaedia says on Lip Kidney Pills I was cured. Since then it they felt that they had been misin­ J county and provide for other roads. 1 haven’t had any rheumatic pains Reading. Hundreds of people with formed, and desisted making a light I There arc three ways by which and my kidneys have been as strong normal hearing are taking up Lip reading for the many additional ben­ for the library at the budget meeting. money can be obtained for hardsur- as ever." efits gained. You can understand Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't In regard to the foolish remarks that facing: simply ask for a kidney remedy—get what the actors are saying just as far 1st—Bonding. Tillamook City wanted the county Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that away as you can sec them. The eye 2nd—Each road district to vote a Mr. Branson had. Foster-Milburn Co. understands beyond the range of library, that was all "hot air." hearing. Send no money, hut mention special tax. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. this paper and state whether or not 3rd—Curtail other road work and We want to make an appeal in be­ For that Dull Feeling After Eating. you are deaf. All particulars will be half of the committee that is appiont- put aside a certain amount every sent you absolutely free and with no ■ o------ expense to you. Address, School of cd to look after charity work this year of the road fund for hard sur- I have used Chamberlain's Tablets Lip Language, Kansas City, Missouri. Christmas. It is the first organized facing. for some time, and can testify that Another thing that will be consid­ they have done me more good than effort in that direction in this city or For Rent. county, and it should receive the ered, and that is the cost -and kind of any tablets 1 ever used. My trouble ------ o------ hearty co-operation of everybody. pavement. It is true that the cost of was a heavy dull feeling after eating A fine little 17 cow ranch. Must be —David Freeman, Kempt, Novo There arc those in our midst who cement pavement is exceedingly high, Scotia. These tablets strengthen the rented on acount of old age. Large need help, and those who want to and w hether it is wise to adopt sonic stomach and improve the digestion. barn room for 20 cows, 5 room house, 144 acres of land, 40 cleared, team bring cheer anil good will to those in other and cheaper pavement is a They also regulate the liver and horses, wagon and tools, milk route bowels. They are far superior to pills need of assistance, can do so by send­ matter that will be fully looked into city, l/j mile from City limits. Can hut cost no more. For sale by Lamar’s in be rented on easy terms. Sec Ben ing their charitable offerings or sums and discussed. Wc believe that the Drug Store. Kuppcnbcndcr, Nehalem, Ore. of money to this committee. \\ bile a members of the Commercial Club, LEARN TELEGRAPHY. large amount of money is expended with the co-opcration of good road Automobile Engineering. every year for Christmas presents to boosters in different parts of the relatives and friends. Christmas county, a plan can be devised and And Secure Immediate Employment We train men to become Auto The Poltychnic College of Oakland would be much more cheerful to most worked out whereby a large amount Cal. is the Official Marconi Wireless Mechanics and Engineers. Largest of us, if making others happy, we do of hard surfaced road can be ob­ School. Owing to this great demand and best equipped auto-school west of Chicago, Shops, laboratories and not over look the poor, aged and tained without any additional taxa-1 for reliable operators in both Rail­ overhauling departments. Experts in road and wireless codes we shall needy. tion, that is if the County Court will ; ?guarantee positions to all who enroll every line. Over >25,000 in equip­ refrain from starting new and ex­ or full course prior to Jan. 15, 1917. ment alone. Six months course—come We object to people from the Ag­ pensive road projects. This is where Write for particulars. Address Poly­ to Oakland, the new automobile cen­ ter. Address Oakland Auto-School, ricultural College butting in at budget there is liable to be trouble, and we technic College of Telegraphy, Oak­ 1310 Madison St., Ookland Cal. 1 land, Cal. OBSCURE HEROES. The New Edison ! These Humble Workers Only Do TWew Duty and Wear No Medals. Twelve buys took an abandoned hand­ car and piaced it on the Lackawanna tracks near the Paterson station. By chance the stutlon agent saw theta speed In gby and telegraphed to a tow- eruiau a mile away at Paterson Ju*u.- tlou to stop them. The towerman,knew that an. express was Just behind the boya-au*L opeued a switch, throwing them iiud their stolen ear down au> em- bankmuil; then he closed the switch as tlie.-express came around the^enrve behindithem. and little they knew that they bad thrown dice with dealla and won. tliauks to the foresight these two uaen on the job. These are the heroes of peaces these obscut'Hi unknown men. doing tbWduty practically 8<’>5 days out of the year luctbe news account the nnme- of the toworman was not eveu mentioned, but he Isas twelve lives to his credit, and twelMe homes have heeu spare«) from iBouruIug. and twelve boys are given another chance to finish their careers. We get so accustomed to the men on.She job that we forget what part the integrity of the workman i>iOiys in the mechanism of modern lifer front the inun In the tower to the trackwalker, firom the engineer to the- chief dis­ patcher. If all these cogs were not true and working in unison every minute in the hour, where would tile safety of Mir'lives be? These heroes of peace, who wear no ribbons and medals and no service colors, give the lie to t&ose who say human nature Is not essentially hon­ est.— Philadelphia 1‘tillG in. A Re-Creation of Music and the Human Voice The New Edison Is Sold On Easy Terms if Desired. LAMAR ’S DRUG STORE BOUNDARY LINES. Mostly Straight In O.ir Land, Crooked and Illogical'Abroad. Have Your House Wiring Done by Co^t power Co. DONE RIGHT at RIGHT PRICES. Travel on Low Round HOLIDAY FARES Go home for Xmas. Stay for New Years Day, Our low round trip Holiday tickets allow you plenty of time. All points in OREGON, CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON and IDAHO. Hoilday Sale Dates Between Oregon points Dec. 22 to 25 inc; Dec. 30 to Jan. 1 inc- Return limit Jan. 3, 1917. To California points Dec. 21 to 23 inc.; Dec. 25 to 28 inc. Return limit Jan. 15, 1917. To l’a/ific Northwest points iti Washington and Idaho Dec. 22 to 25 ine. Return limit Jan. 3, 1917. Ask local Agent for time of trains, lares, etc. John M. Scott, G. P. A. Portland, Ore. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES FOOTBALL Oregon vb . Pennsylvania Pasadena, Cal.. Jan 1st. Most I’nited States boundaries are straight lines, and the majority of these lines are dne north and south or east and west-. Where the lines are not straight they are nearly always established either by rivers or by mountain ridges. It is very simple to know where one state ends and an- other begins. In Europe, on the contrary, nearly all bonndades are established by crooked and usually tlloglcal lines. The frontiers, wind about like foolish cow paths. Tire more important lines are definitely established, for they are too important to be left In doubt. But on some at the dividing lines guessing be­ comes a fine art. Tt» arbitrariness of European Ixiundi. ar les is largely n relic of the old uiu- scientific centuries. But even in this highly scientific century, when new lines are to be laid ont. they follow Ibe old meandering custom. After the Balkan wars the new boundaries were fixed as they were 500 years ago, whol­ ly without regard to geometry or sim­ plicity. The contrast Is a minor indication of a fundamental difference. The new world Is more businesslike than the old. It goes more directly to the point It does practical things in a more practical way A straight line Is more practical than a curl or an arabesque. And so the United States is strong for straight lines.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Saved by a Dream. A farmer living at Lapford. England, dreamed thrice in succession that be saw a pit dug in one of bls fields and some of his property cnat Into it. At the third time of drcnniing he got up. dressed and went out. He beard the thud of a spade and caught sight of a man digging by lantern light. The digger fled nt his approach. It was a grave upon which be had been at work. By Its brink lay a huge knife. On his way back the farmer met one of his maidservants. She had had a quarrel with the man to whom sb” had been engaged, she said, but he had prevailed upon her to meet him for the last time at 2 o’clock that morning, when be had something to show her “Thia is what fce had to show you.” said the farmer, leading her to the grave.—London Tal­ ler. Pretty Poor Pilot. “I was out with Unison tn his auto­ mobile the other evening.” said the fat plumber to bls friend the thin car­ penter. “Didn’t know he had one." “Yes; he bought one secondhand.” “Did you have a good ride?" “I nearly lost a year's growth.” "Speed flend?” “No, but be can't guide the thing straight" “Poor nt the wheel, eh?" “Poor at the wheel? Why. man alive. Unison couldn’t steer a street car.”— Exchange. A Small Point. Barrister’s Wife—So your client was acquitted of murder. On what grounds? Barrister—Insanity. We proved that his father once spent two years In an asylum. Barrister's Wl'e— But he didn't, did he? Barrister—Yes. lie was doc­ tor there, but we bad not time to bring that fact out —London Tit-Blta. Elsewhere. ‘T»o you ever take a day off and go fishing?” “Yes. But the fish always seem to take the same day off that I do."— Washington Star. Soft Answer. “John, don’t you think I have worn this pair of shoes long enough?” “No, dear: If they were long enough you wouldn’t have had thoae corns.’’— Houston Poet We ought to call in reason, like * good physician, aa a help In misfortun*. —Epictetus.