Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 21, 1916, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK
What the Editors Say.
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The San Francisco health physician
has thrust his pionard of disapproval
0« our forefathers of quinine and
whisky for colds and the grip. He
says, "the rock and rye that our
grandfathers swore by is another out
of date fallacy. It does no good. It
acts as a false stimulent and cannot
effect anything beneficial or par­
manent.” An thus passes tile tradi-
tion of the past.—Sheridan Sun.
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Robert R. Butler, one of the repub­
licans voted on at the state election
to carry back the vote to Washing­
ton, makes a good suggestion. He is
in favor of sending Mrs. Ed. Hanley,
the spectacular campaigner of Med­
ford who it is said did more to carry
Oregon for the republican column
than any one in the state. Why there
should be any strife among electors
to carry the vote of a defeated can­
didate is a problem wc can solve on
no other theory than the trip is de­
sirable for
other persons.—Tele­
phone Register.
Authorities continue to differ on
dietetic problems. Here’s a German
specialist of
Hamburg explaining
that the way to make a short meat
allowance go far is to bolt it as a dog
does. That makes it “stay by you”
longer. And here’s an Eix-la-Chapelle
specialist saying that the way to do it
is to fletcherize it, to insure quick
and perfect digestion, Between the
two, the average eater will probably
follow the advice that Dr. Woods
Hutchinson has made a fortune with,
trust your natural instinct, and eat as
you've always done.—Astorian.
will only make matters worse in the
end.—Independent Hillsboro.
HEADLIGHT,;DECEMBER 21. 1916
SMILE AWHILE.
J^AVID ROBINSON, M.D.
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Always Good Hum°red.
Handing It To The Counties.
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It is reported from Salem that the
governor has evolved a plan to get
around the difficulties arising from
the adoption of the tax limitation
amendment; his plan, so Salem re­
ports say, contemplating the com­
bination of license fees and personal
property tax on automobiles and
making the whole amount collectable
by the state for state purposes. Thus
if the combined license and personal
property tax
on an automobile
amounted to $10 that amount would
be collected by the state and used for
state purposes.
The undesirable feature of this little
plan is that under it the counties would
hold the sack. Automobiles are listed
among the taxable assets, and taxing
them under this plan would simply re­
move the total represented by their
value from the roll of the counties,
leaving just that much less property
upon which to levy for county pur­
poses. It is not essentially different
from the previously proposed plan to
certify to the counties the amount
needed for the state tax and leave
them to foot t IK­ bill as best they
might.
There arc in Lane county at present
approximately 1500 automobiles. As-
suming that they arc taxed at an
average value of $200, this would
mean the elimination of $300,000
from the assessed valuation, so far as
taxation for county purposes is con­
cerned. So much of Lane county’s
property is already removed from
taxation that its citizens connot view
with enthusiasm any plan that con­
templates still further removals. It
would be far better merely to hew to
the limitation plan and let the chips
fall where they may.—Oregon Regis-
ter.
Oregon is reported to have one
automobile for every 32 men, women
and children of her population, and
the fact that a good percentage of
them is owned by farmers is not the
only indication that farming js taking
Th« Country Newspayer.
its place among industries conducted
with intelligence. Bankers are not William Allen White in Harper's
wont to devote their attention to
Magazine.
moribund enterprises, and the appeals
Our papers, our little country pa­
to the farmers in the advertisements pers, seem drab and miserably pro-
of our banks, and their promotion of vinical to strangers; yet we who read
corn and stock competition are proof them read in their lines the sweet, in­
that these shrewd business men per­ timate story of life. And all these
ceive in our farms and farmers live touches of nature make us wo-.iderous
business propositions.—Oregon Reg­ kind. It is the country newspaper,
ister.
bringing together daily the threads of
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the town’s life, weaving them into
Master C. E. Spence of the State
something rich and strange, directing
Grange went on record formally in
the loom, and giving cloth its color
Portland for having the state road
by mixing the lives of all the people
millage tax and the state auto license
in its color pot—it is this country
fees expended by a State Highway
newspaper that reveals us to our­
Commission instead of by the coun
selves, that keep our country hearts
ties and districts throughout the state. quick and our country minds open
This is a right-about-face on his for­ and our country faith strong.
mer attitude, and also is exactly oppo­
When the girl at the glove counter
site to the recorded sentiment of marries the boy in the wholesale
granges throughout the state. 1 he house the news of their wedJing is
state and the grange are to be con­ good for a 40-line wedding
notice,
gratulated on having a head official and the 40 lines in the country paper
who cap adopt himself in conference give them self-respect. When in due
to circumstances and necessities as course wc know that their baby is a
they impress themselves upon his in­ 12-poundcr, named Grover or Theo­
telligence instead of being bound by dore or Woodrow, we have that
instructions based on local prejudice. neighborly feeling that breed the real
Oregon Voter.
democracy. When we read death in
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that home we can mourn with them
The government lawyers, both
that mourn. When we see them mov­
State and federal are all interested in
ing upward in the world, into a firm
litigation and continuation of the
and out toward the country club
holdup of the O. & C. Land grant.
neighborhood, wc rejoice with them
The addist and theorist, single-taxers
that rejoice. Therefore, men and
and socialists plan to throw as much
brethern, when you arc riding throu
of the land grant as possible into fed­
this vale of tears upon the California
eral reserves. The demagog keeps
Limited, and chance upon the country
holding out the hope to his constitu­
paper with its meger telegraph ser­
ents that they can get a quarter sec­ vice of 3,000 or 4,000 words—or at
tion for $2.50 an acre that is really
best, 15,000 or 20,000; when you see
worth from »2000 to $10,000. The
its array of countryside items; its
state wants real settlers who are interminable local stores; its tiresome
cultivators and home-builders, who editorials on the water works, the
will become citizens and taxpajirs schools, the street railroads, the crops
and the counties want their back
and the city printing, don’t throw­
taxes, and are getting nothing but down the contemptible little rag
anti-corporation hot air. AU these with the vedrict that there is nothing
elements play their games of srif-in- in it. But know this, and know it well:
terest and that is what the public if you could take the clay from your
lands and government seems to be eyes and read the little paper as it is
for.—Banks Herald.
written, you will find all of God's
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Gouveneur
Morris
was talking
about the late Richard Harding Dav­
is.
“Davis was never at a loss for a
joke,” said Mr. Morris. ‘‘1 dined with
him at Crossroads farm one evening,
the dinner being served by a new and
very awkward waitress.
“The waitress half way through the
dinner, slipped with a tray, spilling
the bottle of beer down Davis’ neck.
“He said to her reproachfully, as he
swabbed up the beer with his napkin.
“It was ginger ale, not beer 1 askeel
for, Gretchan.”
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
ELAND E. ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from 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
I etc.
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High Brow Stuff.
“What are you giving your cows
now in the way of galactagogues
asked the professor of the milkman.
“Oh, said the milkman who h:
just been graduated from the state
agricultural college and was not to be
stumped, their sustancc is wholly of
vegetable origin, rich in chlorophyll
and opulent in butyracous qualities.”
“A pint if you please,” sa
professor.”
“Get up," said the milkman.
T. 1301 ia
FIRE ! I I
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office. ’ «
Taxes Paid for Non Rmidenta.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones.
ON THE ONE HAND
They See it Frequently.
Uncle Si—Uniph—1 recon you high
toned club fellers never get UP soon
enough to see the beauties of sunrise ?
City Nephew—Oh, we see it often
Uncle, but it's when we’re coming
home.
Passing of the Ink.
"A drop if ink makes millions think
"It used to,” replied Mr. Penwiggle.
“Now it merely make some busy man
wonder why you didn’t use a type­
writer.”
Method in her Madness.
Father—Betty, I am shocked! Your
mother tells me you are engaged to
three young men.
Betty—Oh, well, papa, they are all
football players, and when th;- season
is over I can marry the survivor.
Sheriff’s Notice of F°rclosure Sale.
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In the Circuit Court of the Slate of
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
B. J. Wiseman,
plaintiff
vs.
C. E. DeLasmutt and Han­
na DeLashmutt, his wife,
and Emma Robbins, Hattie
B. Robbins and R. 11. Cosh­
un,
defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
dersigned, H. Crenshaw, as Sheriff of
Tillamook County, Oregon, Cinder I
and by virtue of a writ of Execution I
and order of sale of the real property
hereinafter described, issued out of
the above entitled court in the above
entitled suit, under the seal of said
court on the 21st day of November,
1916, to me directed and delivered
in the above entitled suit, upon and
to enforce certain decree of foreclos­
ure of mortgage judgment and order
of sale duly made ami entered in said
Court on the 21st day of November,
1 916, in and by w’hich it was adjudg­
ed and decreed by the Court that the
plaintiff have and recover off and
from the above named defendants C.
E. DeLashmutt, and Hanna De Lash­
mutt, his wife, and Emtna Robbins,
Hattie B. Robbins, and R. H. Coshun,
the sum of $452.50, together with in­
terest thereon at the rate of six per
cent per annum, from the 23rd day of
Sepembcr, 1915, till paid, and for the
further sum of $75.00 as attorney’s
fees and the plaintiff’s costs and dis­
bursements taxed at $24.45 and the
costs of this writ and sale and <lc-
creeing the foreclosure of plaintiff’s
mortgage referred to in said suit and
ordering and decreeing the sale of
the following described real property
in order to obtain funds with which
to pay said several sums of money so
decreed to be due the plaintiff, which
said real property is situated in I illa-
mook County, State of Oregon, and
described as follows to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of Section 3,
in Township 3 North, of Range 6
West of the Willamette Meridian.
Containing 160 acres more or less.
Now therefore under and by virtue
of said execution, decree, judgment,
and order of sale ami in pursuance
to the commands of said writ, I will
on the 23rd dav of December, 1916
at the hour of 10 o'clock a m. of said
day at the front door of the Court
House in Tillamook, Tillamook Coun­
ty, Oregon, duly sell at public auc­
tion to the high« st bidder for cash in
hand, the above described real prop­
beautiful, sorrowing, struggling, as­ erty to satisfy said execution, costs '
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Governor Withyeombe is likely to
and accruing costs, and will on th<-
piring
world in it, and what you saw «lav of sale put the purchaser of said
run into a hornet nest if he insists on
would make you touch the little pa­ real property at said sale into im­
his plan of slapping a big tax on auto­
mediate possession thcrof.
per with riverent hands.
mobiles to meet deficiencies in state
Dated this 23rd day of November,
1916.
revenues because of the 6 0 per cent
Notice to Creditors.
H. Crenshaw.
limitation. Too many people are in­
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Sheriff of Tillamook
terested in automobiles and they in-
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
County, Oregon.,
etude the rich and poor, and while it dersigned has been duly appointed by
is not believed there will be any con­ the County Court of Tillamook Coun­
Danger Signal.
If the fire bell should ring would
siderable opposition to increasing the ty, Oregon, executor of the estate of
Frank Ekroth, deceased, and all per­ you run and stop it or go and help
auto tax and using the sum raised tor sons holding claims against said es­
put out the fire? It is much the same
highway improvement, attempts to tate are hereby requested to present way with a cough. A cough is a dang­
divert the funds to directions where the same duly verified, as required by er signal as much as a fire bell. You
law, at the office of the executor in
the one who pays sees no direct re Tillamook City, Oregon, within six should no more try to suppress it i
turn will create lively opposmon It months from the date of this notice. than to stop a fire bell when it is
ringing, but should cure the disease
would seem that state officials might
Dated this 28th day of November,
that causes the caughing. This can
as well abandon their efforts to keep 191«.
nearly always be done by taking
Erwin Harrison.
expenditures on the former scale and
Executor of the estate Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Many
accept the fact, that rightly or wrong­
of Frank Ekroth, de­ have used it with the most beneficial
results. It is especially valuable for
ly the people voted to limit public
ceased.
the persistent cough that so often
expenditures. Let the revenues pos­
follows a bad cold or an attack of the
Nervous Women.
sible under the new rule be econom­
grip. Mrs. Thomas Beeching, An­
o ■ —
drews, Ind., writes: "During the win­
ically expended, and if they are wad-
When the nervousness is caused by ter my husband takes cold easily and
«hit is necessary the fact
equate for what is necessary ,
constipation, as is often the case, you coughs and coughs. Chamberlain's
will toon be apparent an
•
*et quick relief by taking Cham- Cough Remedy is the best medicine
take has been made let the people I bef.jajn-s Tablets. These tablets also for breaking up these attacks and you
«ho
made it
remedy it.
Makeshift -----
| ifnprove the digestion. For sale by cannot get him to take any other.’*
who made
it remedy
it.
i
For sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
attempt« to merely shift the burden Umar s Drug Store.
OREGON.
BO ALS, M.D.,
you may have your house burned over
your head, but on the other you
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
should have a fire insurance policy,
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
to entirely wipe out such a frightful
loss. Now an insurance policy only Tillamook .... Oregon.
calls for a premium of a few dollars
for every thousand valuation at in­ '^^KBSTKR HOLMES.
tervals of three or five years. Dispose
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
of your anxiety about your real estate
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING,
and do it now.
ROLLIE W. WATSON.
“ The Insurance Man.”
CALL ON VS..
US.
WRITE US
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE
FIRST STREET.
TILLAMOOK,
ON EGON
GOYNK,
'T' H.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook -
Oregon
‘JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
r uicieiA
hastier roasts
It’s the uniform unva­
rying heat of a good oil
stove, and the perfect
control, that keeps the
juices in—that pre­
serves the savory
goodness of the meat
—and gives that even
brownness all over.
—a cleaner, cooler
kitchen, and less
fuel expense
NEW PERFECTION
CJL COOK-STOVE
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
A
Al! the convenience of
ga3. Cooks everything
any wood or coal range
will cook, but Aeepa
your kitchen cool.
The long blue chim­
neys do away with all
smoke and smell. In 1,
2,3 and 4-burner sizes,
ovens separate. Also
cabinet models with
Fireless Cooking Ov­
ens. Ask your dealer*
today.
0R. L. L. HOY,
May,
•
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1
For
HfSt
Result»
Ute
Pearl
J OHN
Oregon.
LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
-
.
'fregón
ROOM NO. 2111.
Q’ARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
T illamook B kock
Tillamook
...
Oregon
C. HAWK,
0
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
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(California)
J
Tillamook
Oregon
E. REEDY, D.V M„
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
KING & “SMITH
ALEX McNAIR CO
Saves the Bearings
Zerolene is made from
Asphalt-base crude. Its
lubricating value is not
atfedted by the heat of
the motor.
ZEROLENE
the Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Sold by dealers everywhere and
at all Service Stations of the
Standard Oil Company
(Cali for* is)
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
Dentists.
National Building.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Tillamook
Oregon
Tillamook Hide
and Junk Co.
We pny highest market
price* for Hides, < hittim
Bark, Metal*, Rubber. Old
Rags and Sacks.
GREEN HIDES. 18c. Pound.
CALF HIDES. 2Oc.
Call or telephone 55J.
We I’av Spot C oh I i .
H. KESSELMAN.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Cioagt power Co.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.