Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 08, 1917, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY S 1917
ADVERTISING RATES.
these times when the people from ev­
ery section are rnaking their demands
Legal Advertisement*.
First Insertion per line ............. $ .to on the county court for attention io
matters which they regard as of big
Fach subsequent insertion, line.
•05 public import.
i The population mark at the Oregon
Business and Professional cards
The statute on this question reads: lat ite penitentiary has declined to 433.
one month.......... .........................
“Any day after expiration of six a record for the past two years. While
months after the taxes charged • two years ago the number was a trifle i
Locals per line each insertion...
1 against real property are delinquent ‘lower, by March 1915, the number ac-|
Display advertisements, an inch
1 the tax collector shall have the right cended the scale to 566 and kept ap- j
and Lodge Notices, per line ,
•05 and it shall be his duty, upon demand prcciably high until the prohibition :
All Resolutions of Condolence
1 and payment of taxes, penalty and law went into effect, when a steady '
.50 1 interest, to make out and issue a cer­ ' decline became noticable. The number ,
one month.....................................
tificate or certificates of delinquency j includes only those confined to the I
I prison itself, and not men out on par- 1
against such property
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. | After the expiration of three years j olc.—Umpqua \ alley News.
Cantilever Springs
I from the date of delinquency, when
Valve in Hand Moto
F. C. BAKER. Publisher.
President W ilson says he feels that |
• any property remains on tax rolls tor
[which no certificate of delinquency thr war in Europe is going to do this
been issued, the tax collector {country a great service. Going to! It j
Editorial Snap Shots. | has
shall proceed to issue certificates of j has already dragged the business of
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the country out of the industrial de-
Ben Kuppenbender has resigned the I delinquency on said property t ) the pression into which it was thrown by ■
position of devil uf the Nehalem county, and shall file said cer ’ticates : the W ilson-Undcrwood Tariff law. It i
when completed with the county
Times.
clerk.” Following this procedure | has afforded the Democratic admin- |
would come forclose and doubtless in istralion a pretext for a “prosperity”
No matter how**ntany teeth there most cases redemption, the county [ ' claim. W hat more does President
is in the bone dry law, it won't keep thereby inuring to the benefits, in- : ! W ilson ask or expect it to do?—
some people from shipping in liquor stead of matters standing idle as now, ' Evansville (HI.) Enterprise.
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due to the inactivity of officers, wait-|
Who said the Hose company was ing for each other. Sheriff Henderson
People who get mad when a news- J
8000 Miles to Set of Tires
25 Miles to Gallon of Gas
going to place umbrellas over the hy­ refuses to place anything on his rec­ paper tells the truth about their short­
drants in celebration of ■ bone dry ords that is not cash, and las so in­ comings should be mighty thankful
With Complete Electrical Equipment—2-Unit Starting and Lighting
city.
formed Judge Dodson, who is waiting that the papers don’t tell of all their I
System #630 00, F. O, B. Tillamook, the same price as Portland.
for County Attorney Conner to give a shortcomings. The average editor dis- |
Persons carrying suit cases, now construction of thr law, who so far likes to hurt anybody’s feelings, but
that the bone dry law is in effect, has not reported, and seems not to sometimes people go so far in their
will be under more or less suspicion, worry about the matter. It cannot be disregard for the rights of others that
for it seems that suit cases have been claimed truthfully that the law is in­ the editor, if he has a conscience, is
guilty of bringing liquor into the effectual elsewhere, as we are reliably compelled to make mention of the zig
state.
informed that Multnomah County zagtgng of his neighbors from the
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sells her tax titles almost to the full straight and narrow path.--F orest
“Dry! Oh, so dry!" The bone dry amount of delinquency, and gets the Grove Express.
law went into effect last week and benefits of the sales. If she did not d>
four o'clock on Wednesday was this she would -have au accumulation
Potatoes are now of such high value j
the last day that shipments could be of about $400,000 annually. The Tele­ that a train load of 45 cars recently
delivered. But notwithstanding this a phone Register claims that we are sent cast was valued at $35,000, and a
large amount of liquor wi’l be smug­ not living up to our opportunilies in special guard of three men were taken
this matter of trying to side step the ; along to protect tile shipment. Stoves
gled imo the stall.
best method of informing delinquents [ were placed in each car to prevent
“W bat is the sterilization law pass­ of their duty, and then failing for j freezing. Potatoes are in such demand
ed by the stale legislature?” asked a years to carry out the provisions of t that shipments arc being made to
person living near Bay City last week. the layv to realize the money due th* Chicago from England, to compete
“That is a law for the special ben­ county and which she sorely needs to 1 with the American product, Y ou
efit of Tillamook dairymen,” was the run her business. Neither is it fair to ! would hardly think thi possible in
the people who pay taxes that a part view of the war created demand in
«■cpiy.
.
.
.
That is th« first time we knew the slioud not pay, yet enjoy all the priv­ Europe, but bills of lading arc shown |
dairymMi of I illamot k ( (unity were ileges of ownership that those who in evidence of the fact.--Telephone ,
<1 .•generates, idiots and crazy and fit pay enjoy. In other words we are I Register.
subject- I bi sterilized. The steriliz­ making a farce of our tax collecting.
ation bill aims to prevent the prop­ Much of the personal tax assessed is
With the price of hogs breaking all
cssary to carry a car of the Chevrolet s weight over
Consider the M°tor—No car at tin show within
agation of that class by making, if •i ver collected. It is the duty of as­ previous tecords in every market, the
all roads. That is why this little car, that is enjoying
$200.00 of the Chevrolet shows the value-in-head
possible, it impossible for tl.cm to sessors to collect that at the time of outlook for the man who has any to
such phenomenal popularity in its second year, is
motor, the most powerful and economical of all
assessment, if the assessed has no
raise children.
s rosy. There is a little cloud in
being looked to, not as a follower of precepts, but
types. More than that, the Chevrolet valve-in-head
real estate, yet it is not done, and the skv, however, that is visible to I
as a maker of new standards.
motor has a detachable head, which will cut many
The two young men who forged much pi it escapes. Let us get above those who hope for permanent ilcvel-
dollars from the cost of having valves reground or
bank checks, and were sentenced the picayunisli policy of side stepping opmcnl of the livestock industry in
Comforts—Every salesman at the show will talk
1 the annual overhauling. Our sal-srncn point with
from two to twenty years in the matters that should be open and the Willamette \ alley,
alley. 1 lie high :
of the comfort that has been built into the new
pride 1.1 the small bore, the vacuum exhaust and
penitentiary, have to pay a hiavv above board. If any county officer prices - that are
arc being j aid, coupled j
model. You never know how comfortably riding a
other features which indicate the high order of the
penalty for their misdeeds. With can justify |>T( -ent tax collecting con- with the high price of feed, are ex-
weight
as the Chevrolet can be
car of ttch light
_
_
engineering forces that jiack this wonderful car,
plenty of opportunity to obtain work d:tions, there is plenty of sju.ee in the tremely likely to clean all the brood
made. It is the long cantilever springs in back and a
Anil then,
at good wages, these young nun columns of the Telephone Register stock out of the country, The man
feature of spring construction in front that takes
should have known bitter, but it i- a for I.is statment. Whoever is respon­ who looks forward to next year may ,
The Brakes—Few cars have the large brakes that
out practically all the shocks. Chevrolet calls it a
sad sight to see young men taken to sible sbolud be heard
make but oni >1 the safety features of this Car. The
prove to be wiser than till one who i
built-in shock absorber. It docs for flic front end
the penitentiary. The old xlag-- stands
mechanic will state that they are much larger than
takes all his profits now.—Oregon |
just wliat the cantilever docs for the back end and
out most conspicuously "Honesty is
Will California be Happy.
practice says is necessary, which combined with the
Register.
looks much the same—but;
the best policy", and if these voting
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light weight of the car, makes it positively safe on
men had had that motto drilled into
We can never tell you the good tilings that you
The story from Centralia, Wash.,!
any grade or on any road.
California as the pivotal state de­
their minds and live up to it tlii-v
will find in Chevrolet. You will have to come and
cided the issue in the presidential . of the finding of an old will which I ’
The
Oversize
Idea
—
Is
just
typical
of
the
car
from
would be enjoying their liberty and
1 bequeaths to the finder two jugs
see the new models in our own show.
-tern to stern. It’s the Chevrolet way of building its
not confined in the -tale penitentiary •contest and returned President W il- I
Young men take warning, and don’t .sou to the White House. It wasn’t be-, filled with gold coin buried in a cer- '
You may be about to buy a car of higher price. Or
prize model. All the way through you will find the
monkey with bank checks, for the cause California was democratic. The tain section brings to mind the old ■
crank -haft larger than practice says it need be; the
perhaps one of lower price than the Chevrolet. In
story
of
the
resourceful
rnan
too
lazy
:
the purpose of obtaining a little mon­ California voters were still obsessed
propeller shaft is larger than it has to be; the axles
either case it will be wise buying to sec a Chevrolet
! w^ith the spirit of 1912. They couldn’t to dig up his own garden. He quietly !
ey dishonestly.
are larger than the present-day standards deem nee-
and compare it with vour first selection.
! forget the I’rogrcssivc split, that was ' started the rumor that a former oc­
cupant hail been a miser who had ac- |
The United States has severed dip- | all
But when the calm light of reason ' cumulated great wealth, all in go <1 j
lomatic relations with Germany ami
there is a grave possibility that this | finally overtakes the voters and they coin, but after his death the money |
country will be drawn into the ler- i see what they have done to them- 1 could not be found and it was be- I
rilde war ill Europe. No one can ac­ ' selves, they will not be particularly Sieved it bad been hidden in the gar 1
dun. Hu then went on a fishing trip!
cuse President Wilson of having act | proud of it.
rile Yssociatrd Press quotes a To which lasted a week and on his return j
cd hastily, for the United States has |
The Bitterness of the Med<ctne.
to the producers of the state of
AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
bad many provocations, It is to be 1 kio paper as saying in regard to W’l- found the digging had been done.-
more than a million dollars. By the
Germany ! son’s victory: “Japanese business iir- Hillsboro 1 ndepen deuce.
hoped that war
with
D11 vet legislation has now been on
grace of the Fels endowment fund By. R. U. Jones County Agriculturist.
will be avoided, but the general senti­ cles are pleased, as they feared a Pro ■
trial in tilt government of California
ment everywhere seems to be that the ' tective Tariff w ould be a blow to Jap- j
Playing for sympathy is an old j tor six years, its most fanatical ad- money will be forthcoming for circu­
Study Your Farm Business.
severance of diplomatic relations will : uv'se exports tn America.”
dodge of the discredited man or bus- ; hcrents admit that the cause is tot­ lating single tax petitions, seemingly
The importation of cheap Japanese iness. ‘‘What will the poor brewer do tering auu mat vigorous action is to itie «nd of the world. »
be followed by some ovart act of Ger­
Comity Agriculturist Roy C. Jones
These campaigns of education, ex­ is working on the Farm Management
many and then war will be declared. 1 goods is one of the net aversions of -with his costly plant if prohibition necessary to prevent me collapse oi
It is a grave situation that now con 1 California. This little item in the To- wins?” asks the Sympathetic One, us­ trie entire structure curiously enough, tending to a population of 3,000,000 Survey agent, Mr. H. F. Keyes, of
fronts the country, over 200 ktneri- kio paper ought tn nia«ke the Califor­ ually a stockholder in thr business. If ' it is the intemperance of its own arc necessarily expensive; yet under the Oregon
Agricultural College,
they cannot be who assisted him in the work last
cans have been kille.d as a result of I nians happy enough to chew up al! he is sensible he will grab at the op- ( irw-iKis that uas exposed the wcak- direct legislation
Germany’s discharge
of interna­ the ten-pennv nails in the West.-- . portujtii\ to make a few alterations j nvss and the fallacy of the principle avoided. V\ hile the purport of an year, is again on the job.
tional law with the threat that others Springfield (Ill.) News Reporter.
in his plant and go on converting bar­ | of direct legislation as applied to the amendment may be the single tax,
It is Mr. Jones’ desire to re-survey
will meet a like fate if the. persist in
ley or corn or potatoes into the sort j govurnuietit oi a modern state, lhe the name “single tax” cannot appear all the farms which were included in
not obeying the declaration of Ger-
I of booze that will make our gasoline Mtigk tax propagandists arc all en­ in the title on the ballot unless it ap­ the survey last year, and to take in
The Only Answer.
many.
engines, our automobiles, our farm thusiastic advocates of direct legis­ pears first in the body of the amend­ any new farmers who desire the work.
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problems as a whole free lation. mis is also true of California ment. The people can b« trusted to A post card or telephone call to Mr.
The fact that an English firm,in the power
.
The sentiment in fav.-r of bonding extremity of its war, can so greatly from the monopoly forced upon it by prohibitionists and Socialists; and the vote right on such questions if they Jones will bring this work to any
for a li.’rd surfaced highway through underbid American firms for the fur- the limited petroleum supplies of the activities oi zealots of these three- have all been informed as to the real farmer who wishes it.
No farmer who is interested in his
the county is incr.’asing, especially in ; dishing of shells, causes the inquiry: world and the few hands into whose cia.sscs of agitators have done most purport; but disseminating this in­
til ■ south part of the county where "How much more can they underbid fortunate or otherwise clutches these to discredit direct legislation in Cal­ formation is an enormous expense. business or wishes to study his busi­
Whenever
there
becomes
a
state
­
the sentiment has always been strong us when peace comes?" And that supplies have fallen. Or the plant may ifornia among those who once favor-
ness carefully can afford to be with­
wide demand for a new system of out this type of work, so long as it
and pronounced. The north part of question suggi sts others. Ari women be converted, with little expense, as ; 11 (I it.
taxation,
that
demand
will
make
it
­
the county is also changing in favor working in the great foreign indus­ the Salem brewery, to the making of I Senator A. H. Breed, of Alameda,
is available Authorities state that the
of bonding for the same purpose, and trial plants? \re wages lower? Arc fruit juices to supply the increasing Speaker pro tem. of the State Senate, self felt in the state legislature; only reports which each farmer receives,
it is the people who reside in the hours longer? If so, what can he done (lcnmnd for temperate drinks. The ■ 11..> introduced in that body a cou­ manufactured demands arc produced who co-operate with his work, will
county who keep tin *"agitation alive. to Protect American wages, Ameri­ “poor brewer“is in luck si ncil ‘ as falls j stitution.il amendment that prohibits by direct legislation.
he of great value to him in securing
Several other bills attacking our loans under the new Federal Farm
The new petition that is now being can business and American prosper­ to feu people- the chance , to change
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use oJ initiative legislation in all
circulated proves this, and the will- ity when the war is over? We defy a discreditable business for one full ; questions relating to systems of tax- present direct-legislation laws have Loan system. I his is only another
ingnes- of tile people to place their anyone to give any other answer of profit and honor.--1temizer.
j anon. i Ins proposed
amendment been introduced in the State Legis­ reason why all farmers should be in­
names is a geed criterion as to what than t In-: “America will have to have
j strikes directly al the basic principle lature. They all aim to restrict its terested.
the result will be when a special elect­ .1 McKinley Protective Tariff.—Steu­
I lie Brownsville Times tells
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. an of direct legislation itself, if the peo­ 'destructive activities. The system has
Mr. Jones has a limited supply of
ion i called I'lie snap shot man, al­ benville (<>.) Herald
old subscriber w ho stopped his paper ple are nut to be trusted to legislate proved to he expensive, unwicdly, Farm Record books, which are avail­
cumbersome;
a
serious
menace
to
though willing to admit that there
hecausi no mention was made of a for themselves on questions involving
able, free to farmers who will agree
are several good fi attires about bond­
matter in which he was concerned. ' ’ slate finances, are they likely to show finance, industry, labor and liberty, to keep records of their business for
Cheese
in
Cold
Storage
The
Times
can
only
repeat
what
it
ing. hut we. like a good mam taxpay­
Every country newspaper has such 1 ; more wisdom in dealing with ques­
a year. Either Mr. Jones or Mr.
ers, want to know something about
experiences and that the explanation tions
-
of politics and public morals? has iterated so often before: the ini- Keyes will assist the farmers in
Reports
from
3**2
cold
storages
the cost, material and amount of hard
is that subscribers evidently believe ! ' Senator Breed’s amendment cannot tiative, referendum and recall are ttn- starting the record now.
surfacing before we jump into the show that their rooms contain 31,228,- the editor a milch smarter person ! be taken lightly. He is the administra­ American; they arc vicious and dis­
Bankers everywhere state that the
130 pounds of \mcriean cheese while than he really is. He is usually a com­ tion leader in the State Senate and astrous experiments that should be
bonding baud wagon.
farmers’ credit would be much better
on Dcecmbcri, 314 cold storages re­ mon. every-day, hard-working indi­ bis amendment was prepared after a avoided by all stable commonwealths.
if he kept such a record as is offered
ported 34.710.418 pounds. The 247 vidual who finds it a physical impos- 1 conference with the members of the They have been tried here through a
now It is hoped that a large number
Delinquent Tax Certificates.
storages that reported holdings on -ibility to know everything that hap- | State Board of Equalization and witn term of years and found wanting:
of farmers will take interest in this
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lanuarv 1 of this year and last show a pens, ami he trusts largely
they should he cast aside as soon as work, (row that the opportunity has
what other State officials.
The Telephone Register made some present stock of 24.807,643, pounds as people tell him. If there is a person he
Direct legislation was one of the possible. The medicine docs not work presented itself.
than the
pertinent remarks about delinquent compared with 28,558,370 pounds of loves like x brother is the one who I first of the Johnson policies. He mad; —the cure-all is worse
last \< ir, a difference ot 3,078,727 drop- into the office or calls up on the initiative
the keystone of his diseases for which the political quacks
tax certificates that makes interesting pounds or 12.Q per cent.
Something Good.
the telephone to make known a hap­ political structure, During the six prescribed it.—l.os Xngcles Time«.
reading. It says
i
pening in his own or a neighbor’s yi irs he has served as Governor in-
I hose who hate nas<v medicine
While we are o n t h i * subject let 1rs
family, for these are the things lie initiative campaigns alonc have cost
For That Terrible Itching.
For a Bilious Attack.
should try Chamberlain’s Tablets for
treat another phase of the tax ques­
wants to print. The real country thi residents of the state more than
W hen you have a ‘severe headache, conslip; tion. They are pleasant to
tion which does materially affect tlse
newspaper i- somewhat of a eoopeta- $10.000,000, its tggnacc has probobly
I czcmn.
teller and salt rheum k rrP tive affair, in which all of its readers withheld or withdrawn $100.000.000 accompanied by a coated tongue, take and their effect is so agreeable
dear people as a whole, and in which
...
the law is not being complied with their victims in perpetual torment, unite in making known the affairs from investment in California. The loathing of food, constipation, torpid and <o natural that you will not real­
through gross neglect of county offi­ The application of Chamberlain's that concern them and which com­ total legislation enacted is a single liver, vomiting nf partly digested fond ize that it has geen produced by a
cers. \\ e refer Io the matter of failure Salve wdl instantly .dlav this itching, bined make up the history of the amendment that can effect hut 120 and then bile, you may know von nn dicine. For sale by. Lamars Drug
to issue certificate- of delinquency to and many cases have bren cured by tow n I lien lore the fellow who cared persons at anv one time, the members have a severe bilious attwt'k. While
the county for hinds whose owners its use For sale by. I amar* Drug enough because he wa- not mention­ of the I cgislature. Time is an infal­ you may be quite sick there is con-
_ that
___ relief may
neglect lias been going lor several Store.
ed to stop hi- paper should have been lible judge; few of it« decisions are solation in knowing
years, until then is an accamalated
enough interested to do his part to subject to appeal. Six years of actual be had by taking three of Chamber-
delinquency of over $20.000 reported
-er that the editor was informed.— experience under direct legislation lain- I ablet« I her are prompt and
Severe Coki Quickly Cured
( fícete tl. For sale by Lamars Drug
by Sheriff Hcnredson, while the own­
Ornamental Fire Places
Carlton Sentinel.
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has prover that it F a serious men- store.
ers continue ts> occupy and have use
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c to the «tability . nd prosperity of
“On December first I had a very
Built nf Brick or Stone.
of the land Isn’t it a pertinent ques­ severe cold or an attack of th grip as
’}<<• commonwealth and that its bene­
Reason Enthroned.
AU Fire Places absolutely
tion whs any of u- should pay taxes, it inai he, and was nearly <lew:i sick
The B®st Recommendation.
fit is almost a negligible quantity.
i(Uiiran/eed not to smoke
if this rule prevails' Should one class 1 bed," writ»» O I Metcatf. \\ eath
I lie strongest recommendation any
Senator Breed ba- . explained that
be permitted the usufruct of owner­ erb>. Mo. "| bought two bottles of
Bi cav-c meats arc so tastv thev arc . th ■ adoration of his amendment is article may receive is a favorable
or money refunded.
•
ship without bearing its share of gm t hamlx-rlain's Cough Remedv ..nd it consumed in great excess. Thi« leads
Brick Work nf all kinds
necessary to rid California of the in­ word from the user. It is the recom­
emmvnt expenti-s
while
another was on!) a few day- until I was com­ to stomach trouble-, biliousness, and cessant burden of constantly recur- mendation of those who have used it
done on short notice
class pays until it pinches
T w ente pletely restored to health
that makes Chamberlain’s
Cough
I firmly constipation. Revise your diet, let rea­
We make specialty of
tho'iscid doll.1 rs and probably more b.'li' ie that l h <nib< riam's Cough son and not a pampered appetite con­ | ring single-tax campaigns. At every Remedy <o popular. Mrs.
Amanda
’general election since the initiative
if thr law were carried out, would go Rrmcdi i- .
repairing smoking Fire
- th very best m d- trol, then take a tew doses of Cham- (was iniected in;o the State Constitu­ Gir-hr.rt. \\ avnesficld. Ohio. writes,
a long was on roui improvement or ici’i
Places.
‘‘Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ......
-nd ’i ill know whet to do when herlains I ibl- ts and i <wi wdl soon be
has
any other item »f county expense, in I hive mother cold " For sale hv well again. I r> it. bor s. le b\ I aniars tion 3 single-tax amendment has been been u«'d in my family off a nd on
,
submitted,
1
hey
have
all
been
beaten
Drug Store
Lamars Drug Store.
| hut at the expense of time and money fo- want) years and it has never fail­
ed to care a cough or cold.” For sale
by Lamars Drug Store.
TILLAMOOK OBE.
What the Editors Say.
THE BEST AUTO IN THE
MARKET FOR THE MONEY
The Biggest Value in an Automobile at any Price
THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE
CHEVROLET
See D. Martiny, the Tillamook Agent.
RALPH E. WARREN,