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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 4. 1917,
Little Nestucca Controversy.
time upon the call of the president.
UNITED CHARITIES
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Article X. Quorum.
—o
Hebo, Orc. Dec. 24, 1916.
Seven
members
shall
be
required
to
rganization Formed with Rev. J. E.
constitute a quorum for the transac­ To the Editor of the Headlight:
Youel its President.
Will you be kind enough to allow
tion of business as the board of direc­
me space in yctur valuable paper for
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tors.
■ On Friday evening a new organiza­
my second and last letter on the
Article XI. Amendments
tion was formed in this city, the delc-
Highway
controversy?
It
TOBACCO IS PREPARED
This constitution may be amended State
■;atcs meeting in the rooms of the
should
have
been
told
at
the
budget
FCR SMOKERS UNDERTHE
by a two thirds vote of the members
■commercial Club. It is to be known
PROCESS DISCOVERED IN
of the board of directors at any regu­ meeting, but there was so much con­
■is the United Charities of Tillamook
fusion,
and
not
being
much
used
to
MAKING
EXPERIMENTS TO
lar meeting,, providing notice of such
■md its object is to bestow charity
speaking in public, 1 was afraid to try
PRODUCE THE MOST DE­
proposed amendment be given in
■ystcmatically and whenever needed !
it. But 1 don't consider 1 have lost
LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE­
writing at the meeting at least one
■ nd to assist those out of employment
anything, as I w ill get it before more
SOME TOBACCO FDRCIG-
month previous.
I After adopting the constitution,
people through the county papers. I
fTE AND PIPE SMOKERS.
ihll
..ntiiLM:
J' I il
noticed Mr. Beals shook a great deal
■which is given below, the mectnig de-
The East Likes Coast Cheese.
himself, and he an old veteran at the
■cided to elect its first officers instead
business, but we will give him a regu-
■cf waiting until next week.
I President—Rev. J. E. Youel, pastor
In a recent issue of the Pacific lar chi’l before we get through.
Chas. McKillip and myself were
■of the Presbyterian Church.
Dairy Review mention was made of
■ Vice-President—Rev. F. Van Clar- the fact for the first time in the his­ chosen as delegates to find, if we
■enbeck, pastor of the Catholic church. tory of the dairy business on the Pa­ could, who was responsible for the
I Secretary—Mrs. Fred Burton, of cific Coast cheese made in California choosing of the Little Nestucca as the
^■he Women’s Civic Improvement and Oregon was shipped to New State Highway into Tillamook Coun­
unless
■League.
York market. Naturally such an un­ ty and what could be done to have it
I Treasurer—Thad Robison, of the dertaking aroused interest, not only changed. The first thing we did was
■Commercial Club.
here but in the East where it was re­ to go before the County Court. They
P. A. comes to you with a real reason for all the
ceived and we are pleased to publish denied having any thing to do with it.
The Constitution.
goodness and satisfaction it offers. It is made by
The Judge thought it would be a
the following editorial comment by
Article 1. Name.
a patented process that removes bite and parch!
The name of the organization shall the New York Produce Review on good thing while we had the state to
You can smoke it long and hard without a come­
•1 e The United Charities of Tillamook the impression that our coast cheese help, and he thought those beaches
back
I Prince Albert has always been sold without
needed
a
road.
He
said
they
could
do
created in the New York market:
Article 11. Object.
coupons
or premiums. We prefer to give quality 1
nothing
toward
having
it
changed,
The
first
straight
carloads
of
cheese
The object of this organization
»hall be to bestow charity whenever produced in the Pacific coast states and recommended us to the State En­
Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette
trans-continental gineer, and he said the department
■ ceded; and to give assistance, so far to complete the
enjoymentl And that flavor and fragrance and
■s possible, to those out of employ­ journey to the Atlantic seaboard ar­ state engineer was at Dolph and we
coolness is as good as that sounds. P. A. just
might
see
him.
So
wc
went
up
there.
ment, in the measure in which co-op- rived on this market last week. Small
answers the universal demand for tobacco
«ration may be had from employers sample lots have arrived during the He, too, said he had nothing to do
without bite, parch or kick-back!
last few weeks and last year an ex­ with it, but thought it was selected as
of labor.
a
military
road.
He
wouldn
’
t
commit
perimental
shipment
of
California
Article III. Membership.
Introduction to Prince Albert isn't any harder
ffi Membership in this organization cheese reached New York via the himself any farther on account of be­
Prine* Albert it ••/</
than
to walk into the nearest place that sells
ing
a
hired
man
and
recommended
in
toppy
red
bag*.
Sei
tidy
red
Panama
Canal.
But
the
past
week
’
s
»ball include all the people of the
tin*. 10c; bandeóme pound and
that
we
go
before
the
State
Engineer.
tobacco
and ask for "a supply of P. A.” You pay
half-pound tin humidor* —and —
Community who are in sympathy with arrivals mark the beginning of com­
that etaaar cryetal. elate pound
I wrote him. He said there was no
mercial
relations
between
cheese
man
­
out
a
little
change, to be sure, but it’s the cheer-
its object.
humidor with eponfe-moietener
danger of any immednate action on
top that Snape th* topaeea in each
fullest
investment
you ever made!
Article IV. Representation . .. ufacturers of the far west and the
eptendid eanditian.
account of there being no money
■ The following organizations shall eastern cheese trade. Up till this yeai
with which to make the survey, but if
be entitled to representation on the the movement of cheese across the
wc would come to Salem he would be
continent
has
always
been
in
the
op
­
B |oard of Directors;
First,
the
glad to talk with us, and that the
ch
^lurches;
2ndly, other organizations posite direction. New York State, and
State Highway Commission met on a
later
Wisconsin,
for
years
found
a
which have not already in their con­
certain date. On that date we were
profitable
market
for
a
part
of
their
stitutions and by-laws a provision for
there. We saw the engineer, He
the care of the poor and needy; e. g; cheese in California, Washington and
showed us the maps of the" road, and
Oregon.
But
with
the
rapid
increase
R, J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. Copyright 1916 by R. A Reynolds Tobacv^ Co.
Commercial Club, Civiq Improvement
at the bottom of the map was written
Club, School Faculty, etc. The pastor in the dairy industry in these three a description of the road and among
and other far western states there
of each church and the president of
came a day when western cheese pro­ other things it said was, that the pco-
Other affiliating organizations and
duction
outstripped consumption and j j pie of Tillamook Caunty demanded
two other persons, men or women,
this year for the first time in history Little Nestucca road be adopted as people of Tillamook county, then that
shall constitute the representative of
California and Oregon have had a the State Highway into Tillamook.
such body.
is all right. But if they are not, then
surplus of “native” cheese to market Then we went before the commis­
who stood at the shoulders of the
Article VI. Officers.
sioners
and
we
told
them
we
had
to the highest eastern bidder.
engineer when he was making the
■ The Board of Directors shall elect
been
sent
there
by
the
taxpayers
of
The far western cheese arrived on
map and dictated that lie? When
its own officers, which shall consist
this market after the late boom had Tillamook, and that we thought there there wasn’t more than six people in
oí Gasoline
of a President, Vice-President, Secre­
had
been
a
mistake
in
selecting
the
oí Gasoline
reached its height and a little too late
Tillamook
County
knew
anything
tary and Treasurer, whose duties re­
to catch the recent brisk trading. Little Nestucca as the State High­
about it.
spectively shall be those usually per-
However, some lots have been moved way into Tillamook, for the follow­
And now about that taxable proper­
tiimng to such offices. The election
per Gallon
and one car of Oregons will continue ing reasons: First, The County is ty. They claim $1,200,000. They did
per gallon
of officers shall occur annually at the
only
about
24
miles
wide
and
about
< its journey to English markets, it
not tell you that included all of the
regular meeting in January.
! having been sold for export by the 60 miles long, and the Little Nestuc­ timber in the Salmon River moun­
Article VII. Committees.
ca
route
enters
the
county
in
almost
local owner at 24j4c. on board steam-
fei There shall be the following stand­
Second, tains, six saw mills and five cheese
■ er here. The cheese we have seen here the extreme south end;
ing committees, which shall be re- were of small size. The Oregons were that about 90 per cent of the people factories. Mr. Beals didn't tell you
one half of the sawmills were bank­
spo nsible for accomplishing the spec­ of fine 4lavor, heavier bodied and and taxes are in the North end.
If yon buy economically you buy
the “cost” basis and insist on RED
ified or appointed work: Executive, good export type. They were in
We wanted to show what we could rupt and that if they were all melted
CROWN GASOLINE.
Investigating, and Finance. In addi­ square boxes, the Daisies three to a do to prove that there had been a and run into one it wouldn’t make
tion to these, special committees may box, and the Young Americas, weigh­ mistake. We told them we thought more than one good one. Now' to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
show you that we want to be fair we
(CaUfornia)
be appointed when exigencies arise.
ing about seven pounds each, eight to we could come there with a petition
Article VIII. Duties of Committees. the box. Each cheese was branded of 90 per cent of the taxpayers of the will allow them all of the timber in
E Section 1. The Executive Commit- , with the Oregon "full cream” brand, county remonstrating against the the Salmon River mountains and all
tee shall consist of the officers of the j showing the name of the factory in Little Nestucca route. Mr. Kay said: the rest they claim (and more); we
Bcsird of Directors. Its duties shall which it was made. The boxes were “If you can come here with 75 per will allow them all of Big Nestucca
'4c those usually falling to it ex- not of very heavy material, but they cent <e will recognize it.” Mr. Lewis up to, and including Blaine, all of
«ft'icio or by reference. Also, it shall arrived in good condition, though said: “I don’t believe we had best do Three Rivers (not part), as they gave
us, all of Beaver, Hemlock, Sandlake,
be. its duty to act as an Employment they did not hold up fully to market that until both routes are surveyed.”
and, in fact all of road district No. 8,
Bureau to a reasonable extent, con-1 weights. The Californias were also of Mr. Kay said: "If they come here
when we give you all of that you
Stdering the character of the com- Daisy size, in square boxes and pack­ with that kind of a petition we will
surely couldn’t ask more, Now turn
■»unity, and, for the purpose of in- ed two to the box. They showed recognize it, survey or no survey”
Now we have that petition. Almost the handle of the jug around, I will
• formation to the public, shall main* softer body and more irregular qual­
every
taxpayer from Cloverdalv to take all of road districts 1 and 2.
t*ru a card in the local newspapers ity than the Oregons, and some
Now what happens? Wo have you
anuouacing the place where inquiry, shrinkage from market weights, but Nehalem and 16 signatures within
skinned ten to one, in population and
the
gates
of
Cloverdale.
spay be made and particulars given in they compared not unfavorably in
While in Salem we met William taxes. Now, if Mr, Beals can put a
view of settlement it remunerative quality with some of our New York
Walton,
and he is the only one we proposition like that over on 90 per
i State home trade types. They also
employment.
have met who was neither ashamed I cent of the people of Tillamook
■ Section 2. Investigating committee carry a California state brand.
County, I will take my hat ff to him
Latest reports from the far west or afrain to express himself. He
This committee shall be appointed by
every time we meet.
argued
with
us
for
about
half
an
hour
indicate
that
Pacific
coast
Hie executive committee. It shall
markets
Yours truly,
Consist of three members. It shall be have advanced in sympathy with the trying to keep us from appearing be­
E. E. Cross.
fore
the
Highw
’
ay
Commission.
Now
the eastern
the duty of the committee to investi­ outside demand and
in
1914,
when
Tillamook
and
Yam
­
Free Rum and Fr«e-Trade.
gate each and every case of reported movement of these cheese will prob­
keed, and refer same to the board of ably be checked for a time at least. hill counties were trying to organize
Two cardinal principles of the Dem­
directors. In case such relief propos­ But if the cheese industry on the a joint road district, so as to build the
Sour Grass cut-off, on one of the ocratic party are sincerely and fore-
ed could not be delayed until the coast and in Montana and Idaho con­
■text regular meeting of the board, tinues to grow at the recent rate it visits of the Yamhill County Court, it>Iy stated by Henry Watterson in
■ he president, or in event of his ab­ may not be many years before the far one member of our County Court the Louisville Courier-Journal, as fol-
suggested that they include the Little lows:
sence the vice-president, and if both western product will be as familiar a
Ncstaucca road, the Yamhill County i "The Courier-Journal has said that
should be absent then any other ksight on our markets as Wisconsin
Court said, "Gentlemen, we came here Ilo Democrat can be a Prohibitionist,
cheese.
It
is
not
so
many
years
ago
■nember of the executive committee,
the point on the paper which is to receive the
to talk business with you; but if that I In other words no Democratic can be
L ould have power to extend such re­ that a Wisconsin cheese was a curi-
ready
is
what
you
want
to
do
we
are
for
church
and
state
—
for
legislation
type impression is stationary at the instant the
lief recommended by the committee. osity in New York.
to go home.” Our County Court in restraint of freedom of the press,
type hits. The carriage does not bob up and o
K ases discovered which demand great
backed down. The district was form­ or of religious worship—for sump­
Str aid than is possible or expedient
The : Workingmen Will Pay.
down when the shift is made to v rite capitals.
ed, the contract was let to J. H. Hicks tuary laws—for the abridgement of
■ or this organization to relieve, con­
and the road graded to intersect the personal liberty. No Democrat can
Why?
sidering its limited treasury, e. g.,
The wi ■ar will prove a blessing to the Three Rivers road at the foot of the
think that man may be recreated
[medicinal, hospital, or special nurse old world in that its industrial army mountain this side of Dolph.
good by Act of Assembly. As no
Because the type is shifted—not the carriage.
[service, or apparent permanent sup­ of the future will be trained and dis-
Now our petition reads: "Without Democrat believes that prohibition
bort, proper attention should be given ciplined as never before. New' indus- the knowledge or consent of the tax­
prohibits. On the contrary prohibition
The only movement of the carriage is back and
to the extent of bringing about the trial forces have been developed. payers of Tillamook County the State
promotes hypocricy, corrupts politics
forth on its closely adjusted ball bearing runways—
reference of such cases to the County
omen never will surrender the in­ Highway Commission, on the request
and makes a mockery of law pre­
and this does not take place while the print is being
Court with information acquired.
dustrial position the war has given of three members of the Yamhill
cisely as Protection robs the many to
made. There is no lifting of the carriage.
Section 3. Finance committee. It them. The output will be big and County Court, made verbally, Feb. 9, I
enrich the few.”
shall consist of three persons. It shall cheap. And Europe will send it to the 1916, did entertain a proposition to
j There you have Democratic doc-
This is one reason why L. C. Smith & Bros, type­
be its duty to devise ways and means United States to pay its debts and to change the road running through Mc­
■ trine as set forth by one of its oldest,
writing is free from blurs and every letter in the right
for providing for and maintaining the get back the huge hoard of gold ■ we Minnville to Tillamook on account of ,,
ablest and most authoritative cx-
place.
treasury of the organization. Chiefly, have secured from it in exchange for excessive grades.”
I pounders. Open saloons for the unre­
the treasury shall be maintained the munitions, army supplies and
On April 24, 1916, the State High-1 stricted creation of drunkards; open
through voluntary gifts of the people other materials we have furnished at way Commission adopted as a state ' ports for unrestricted competitive im­
Aik for fìemonstration
through the benevolent channels of high prices in these days of travail road, the route from the Sour Grass ' ports and the creation of paupers
the churches, or other organizations, abroad, ft cannot help hurting the down the Little Nestucca.
[among American wage earners. Free
or by voluntary gifts and subscrip­ American workingman. The flood of
Now what brought about that 1 trade and free rum.
L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Co. ®
goods cannot be stopped except by change of heart between 1914 and
tions of individuals.
Hom. Of««. ...a F.«.ry> SYRACUSE. N. Y.
tariff laws of a protective character. 1916? I will leave that for you to
Found a Sure Thing.
Article IX. Meetings.
Even
President
Wilson
admitted
that,
The meeting of the board of direc­
answer. At the bottom of the map
B. Wixon, Farmers Mills,
tors shall be held on the first Tues­ but he did not act to prevent disaster. where it says, “the peopjle of Tilla­
used Chamberlain's Tablets
His
anti-dumpir.g
law
will
not
prove
mook demanded the Little Nestucca
day night of each month, at eight
s for disorders of the stomach
liver and says, "Chamberlain '
[o'clock, in the City Hall of Tillamook. effective. The American workingman I road to be adopted,” I want to say
lets are the best I have cv r used.'
[ this, that if a few person
arc the
Special meeting may be held any will pay.
P. A. puts new joy
into the sport of
smoking !
OU may live to
be 110 and never
Y
feel old enough to
vote, but it’s cer­
tain-sure you’ll not
know the joy and
contentment of a
friendly old jimmy
pipe or a hand rolled
cigarette
you get on talking-terms
with Prince Albert tobacco!
¡» ringe A lbert
t
THE PRICE Ä THE COST
is miles
is cents
Printing Point Does Not
Bob Up and Down
In an L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter
306 O k st., Portland, Ore
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