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

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 8. 1917.
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What the Editors
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COMMISSION MUST PAY
COUNTY CATTLE IDEMNITY
Sabbath and close up other». We
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Against
Tillamook Pays $3,233.50 For Con­
Sfly.!Weil-yR
,ney^^siutAtai
suppose, however that some of our
J the Stat« v Industrial
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A»i>iz4«nt i_Oi
good citizens who violate the Sabbath I
Accident
Com­
demned Cattle During 1916-
First Insertion per line ............. I .10 themselves think they are good judg­
mission.
Someone ha* figured out that every­
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 es of the businesses that should run
thing is divided most uneavenly in
The stock idemnity paid by
Business and Professional cards
Jon Sunday and those that should | this
suit of Wesley Raney against county ^mounted to $2,231.5° ■pj’
world. The rich man have twin, 'The
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one month....................................... 1.00 close.
•sixes and th« poor man six twins. — the .State Industrial I Accident Com- past year, of which the state paid
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before Judge
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Locals per line each insertion...
| f orest Giove Express.
I mission which was
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half and the County one halt. It is
It was through the united efforts of
1 ’ Bagley
Bagley and
«... taken under advisement, stated that the prospects are real
Display advertisements, an inch
decided
in
favor
of
the
plain-
a few of the business men of this
d
promising for a substantial increase
Whenever Yamhill county or any 1 has been
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•°5 • city working and pulling together,
tiff. The commission will have to during this year owing to the. tact
All Resolutions of Condolence
Ithat the paragraph providing for other in the state gets such modern
plaintiff
$1,9<»CO.
Attorneys
that the Legislature passed the 1 illa-
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roads as she needs and deserves, we pay . ,
one month.....................................
• 50 I hardsurfacing the highway south of will all be saying to each other, Botts and _______
Winslow were attorneys mook County live stock inspection
this city was inserted in the state
for the plaintiff.
hill, which requires all dairy cattle to
'bond bill. The snap shot man is going “Why on earth did we not do this be­
Plaintiff entered the employ of D. be inspected for contagious disease.
Tilla-
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. to use this as a text for a. little ser- fore?”
R. 1 innerstet, a dairy farmer ot
It is stated by Dr. Reedy that prob­
to do
1 mon we want to preach to the busi-
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
'The following is credited to a Mis­ 11100k county, as a farm hand 1910, ably 5 per cent of the 10,000 dairy cat­
¡less men of this city, for we want to
general farm woik on June,¡3,
i arouse a deeper interest in the up­ souri editor: “The wind bloweth, the and suffered the loss of his left hand tle ot this county will show defective
in testing for tuberculosis and that
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building of this city and county. It water lioweth, the farmer soweth, at the wrist on juiv
July i,
1 . 1916, while en- some 400 to 500 head will have to be
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takes push and energy to make a live, the subscriber oweth, and tile Lord
ged in feeding a portable ensilege
progressive community, and in this know th that we need our dues. So cutter driven by a ten horse-power condemned.
'This weeding out of the defective
connection it is the duty of every come a-runnin’ ere we go a-gunnin ! gasoline engine being then operated
cattle of this county will be an excel­
'This thing of dunnin’ gives us the
business
man
to
devote
one
evening
1 on the farm of one W illiams, a neigh­ lent move in the right direction and
Grow your own vegetables and
blues!”—Mt. Scott Herald.
bor dairyman. 1 innerstet operated every dairy cow in the county should
small fruits, which will help reduce at least a month to matters that per­
Dairymen find it good busi­
tain
to
the
development
of
the
city.
the cost of living in every family.
The German idea of mixing pota- the ensilege cutter upon his own . be tested for disease as soon as pos­
ness to house and feed their
It is good business sense to do so.
toes with the flour to make bread farm when necessary and at times sible.
stock well. It costs more,
In the future all property is to be We are going to make another appeal with would not work here.. With po­ operated the same for others lor hire.
e.ive stock mortality insurance can
but it pays. It also costs a
assessed at its full value. That is to every business and professional tatoes at four cents a pound and 1 innerstet al the time of the accident be bail at very low cost; and this form
little more to carry
tough on those who value their dairy man to get together for the city’s anil wheat at only about two aud a hall to the plaintiff was not making any < t insurance, protecting the dairymen
county's benefit. The people of this
land around $500.00 an acre.
contributions
under
the
automatic
city and county must admit that it cents, it may be that we will have to provisions of the Compensation Act, against death of their animals from
reverse the plan and mix good wheat
any cause is as essential as the in­
Well what’s the use of the Oregon was a piece of good work that a few flour with our mashed potatoes to although he had not withdrawn the surance of your house and barn from
benefits thereof. Proper application loss by fire. The very foundation of
System when it is impossible to re­ of our wide-awake citizens succeeded reduce the cost.—Salem Journal
call Senator I.ane. who not only dis­ in, when it was provided in the State
tor compensation was made by plain­ your income depends upon the dairy
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tiff, and it is agreed that there is no cow and in this respect life insurance
graced himself, but the State of Ore­ bond bill that the State Highway
the
Erank
E.
Myers,
who
retired
INSURANCE
Commission is to hardsurface 20 miles
gon.
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controversy about the facts and that tor live stock is very necessary.
of road, or more south of this city, first of the year from the office of
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county assessor of Polk county, clos- . the difference in the contentions are
but it protects you from all
In securing some figures from Rol-
The two best daily newspapers in but it is going to take considerable ed up a deal last week for possession upon the proper construction of
ot the lie Watson as to the amount of in­
money loss through the
more
effort
before
this
is
carried
out,
Portland are The Oregonian and
of a large dairy ranch near Clover­ law.
demnity paid by the state and county
death, from any cause what­
and
for
that
reason
Tillamook
should
Evening Telegram. Do not forget I
lodge Bagley held that from a strict during the past year; we are told that
dale, in Tillamook county, and left
ever, of either single animals
that fact when you order a daily I have a strong united organization. Monday for that place. Mrs. Meyer interpretation of the portions of the
at an average ot $25.00 per head paid
Other localities will be up and coming
or your whole herd. As a
newspaper.
act adverted to it is obvious that an for the cattle condemned in this
aet
and
their
son
Merle,
and
wife
will
fol
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when there is state aid available, aud
business proposition you
low in a few days both families will insilege cutter is a mill within the county there was $2,232.50 paid on
cannot afford to ba without
It seems only a short time ago when it behooves Tillamook to be Johnny make their homes there.—Itemizer.
definitions
of
the
law,
and
the
tact
about 80 head; when each and every­
this protection.
Bro. Trombley was shouting his head on the spot to look after its interest.
that
its
opcratiem
may
be
incidental
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one of these cattle could have been
off to boost Senator La Follett for This can be done by every business
to
a
non-hazardous
occupation,
such
'The
proposal
to
raise
the
pay
of
president and Harry Lane for U. S. man doing his part. But are you going legislators from $3 to $6 per day has as farming, would not relieve the em- insured for the amount of the indem­
Senator, but our respected Bro. is to stand back and grunt and snarl some good features, for a really com­ I ployer operating the same from the nity at a mere cost of but $2, per head
and covered from death- from any
not doing much shouting for those when asked for a paltry dollar every petent man can usually earn more automatic requirements of the law.
cause whatsoever; thus the amount of
two filibusterers who refused to stand month to help greese the wheels of than $3 a day in his private business
The
court
appreciates
that
there
by the President in a national crisis. progress, or are you going to come up and is disinclined to make sacrifices might be some difficulty in the ad­ indemnity paid would have insured
smiling with your monthly subscrip­
over 1100 head.
Both Telephones.
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tion and devote a little time every for the pubile good. But on the other ministration of the Workmen s Com­
The dairymen of Tillamook county
No more cement pavement should month to help make this a better hand, with out system which permits pensation Act due to the inclusion
can
and
should
have
their
herds
in
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TILLAMOOK
CITY. OREGON.
employment
be put down in Tillamook county, for business center? Suppose the state a man to nominate himself, there is therein of hazardous
sured against death from disease and
it is playing
in
the
hands
of
the
ce-
only
at
uncer-
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z \
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I I pays IUT
II C
I hardsurfacing
i «4i< 1Sil I I <iLI II Q
C)l
for I the
of lilt,
the still danger oi paying $6 and get­ which are in operation
accident.
mi nt trust. Over tn Clatsop county |h
(
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which ting a $3 man.—Independent.
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tain intervals,
the courts have
started ’ a =• suit
the county court has starter
«•••* we believe it will do in a few years,
nothing to do with the workability of
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Property to be Assessed at its Full
tlgainst the cement trust, for there is just figure out what a few of our pro­
The medical inspection law relative the act from an administrative stand­
Value.
ti differential of 38 cents a barrel gressive citizens saved the county by to prospective bridegrooms is a farce point. The language employed in­
against that county.
| doing a little active work. It took and not a single instance can be cludes the machinery' used, and the
who
employed
February 24, 1917.
I time, it took effort and it took money, pointed out where the certificate has operaior thereof
Sheriff Campbell informs us that as time was important and telephone been refused. Notwithstanding Van­ gorkmcn to that end is within the Mr. C. A. Johnson, Assessor, iilla-
be has received from several parties and telegraphic messages had to be couver will continue to wax fat be­ automatic provisions of the act and is
11100k Oregon.
who have sent for copies of the de­ resorted to. Now, Mr. Business Man, cause the legislature failed to repeal liable to pay his just proportion 1 to
L>ear Sir:—1 am directed by the
linquent tax list, that they will be in 'shake that do-nothing feeling out of the law. The present statute is such the fund therein provided
and his State Tax Commission to address
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Tillamook soon to buy up delinquent your bones and wake up. The city I that the examination requir ■ I can not workmen are protected thereunder. cacti County Assessor of the State as
tax certificates. They arc coming needs live, wide-awake business men. be made by the average physician for The decision of the Commission
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will follows:
lu re prepared to buy delinquent tax Don’t be a big useless knot on a log. the fee stipulated bv law.—News Re­ be reversed and compensation fixed
ii is definitely stated in the laws of
certificates of most all property, and or a drone, or a knocker, or a grouch, porter.
by the act allowed to plaintiff.
Oregon that all taxable property
if they do so it will mean that the for no city made progress with that
siiali be assessed at its true or full
county will get the tax on most of class of dead heads. Be a live booster,
cash value, in addition, each Assessor
A Clackamas county farmer—who
ROCKAWAY NEWS.
the tax list now being published, ami and a cheerful one at that. Give visit-
is specifically required, on completion
has the faculty of “sticking" to one
also for previous years.
i or» the glad hand and tell them that crop—has made a fortune. This year
of his assessment roll, to take an oath i
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
G.
Jones
entertain
­
Tillamook is the best county in Ore­ he planted eleven acres of land to
to the effect that he has dilligently i
The people nf Oregon made a mis­ gon—and it is. Did x ever occur to onions, and his profit has been so ed their friends last week in honor of and to the best of his ability assessed
Washington’s
birthday. all taxable property in his county,
take when they sent Harry Lane to you that the Women’s Civic Improve­ great that he freely admits he has George
the U. S. Senate. They sec now that ment League has 90 members and it not counted it all. He has sold close Games, music and dancing was a fea­ subject to assessment by him, at the I
they erred in judgment, for he has is the most difficult job to get busi­ to $15,000 worth of onions, and at the ture of the evening. Mrs. F. P. Miller lull cash value thereof. The members
disgraced the State of Oregon in not nessmen together once a month. Well present price, to cents a pound on and Mrs. Jones gave readings about of the State Tax Commission are re­
supporting the President, who is con­ we will conclude our little sermon, cars at Clackamas station, he has Washington. Mrs. L. L. Vanortwick
quired to subscribe to a similar oath
fronted with a most serious situation Mr. Business Man, with the hope that onions worth $4120 on hand. Verily, and Mrs. Win. D. Shafer assisted Mrs.
on the completion of the assessment
that confronts the people of the you will get out of your dead, sleepy it pays to specialize.—Umpqua Valley Jones in serving refreshments. Mr.
United States, and at a time when attitude and that you will wake up to . . ews.
Jones served punch during the even­ roll prepared by them. (Sec. 365b,
party politics have been relegated to your responsibilities and put your
ing. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Lord’s Oregon Laws, as amended by
the back ground and the nation should shoulder cheerful to the wheel. This
A.
Russell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Van- Laws of 1913, page 378.)
A11 exchange suggests the following
Due allowance must, of course, be
be a unit in supporting the President. appeal is addressed to every business as some of the reasons for the high ortwick and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
If it is possible he should be re­ and profssional man in the city, for I cost of living: We throw away ashes Anderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. made for the many problems and dif-
liculties tile assessor encounters in
called, and if he cannot, then the Ore­ | the city needs your help.
and liny soap. We raise dogs and buy I-, P. Miller and sons, Mrs. E Best seeking to apply this standard of val­
gon System is a failure, for this is one
hogs. We grow weeds in our back and son, I. H. Miller, Mrs. c. Car- uation to particular items and classes
The Hartford will issue a polic
instance we must admit where a pub­
yards and buy fruit and vegetables. uthers, Mr. W. Devine, Mr. Walling, ot property. At the same time there
Why Are Some Towns Dead?
insuring registered and fancy stoa
lic officer should be recalled.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
Schloth,
Mrs,
and
’
W 0 spend four dollars for fishing
is no justification for known and in­
against death from any cause any­
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tackle and bait and catch a cold. We Miss Sappington, Mr. and Mrs. W m. tentional violations of the plain letter
Why
arc
some
towns
dead
or
get-
This is queer logic. At the budget
where in the United States, Met
mortgage our homes to buy automo­ D Shafer and children, Mr. and Mrs.
meeting Guy \ aught made a motion ting ready to die? There is a reason, biles. We vote bonds to build modern G. Jasmann, Mr. and Mrs. C. Andrus, of the law. The nearer an assessor
ico,
or Canada, including the nsr
and
a
mighty
good
reason.
It
is
not
comes to full cash value in all his
to take $10,000 from the Bavocean ap­
school houses and send our children Mr. and Mrs. C. Huitz, Mrs. E. Hart
of transportation and exhibition
propriation and use the money hard wealth that some of these dying away to be educated. We enable all and son, Mrs. Bolfing, Miss Spall, assessments, the fairer and more
Every “Hartford” policy is back«
surfacing the road south of this city. towns need; it is not opportunity they sorts of freak legislature with high- Mr. and Mrs. G. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. equitable will the assessments become
as between individual taxpayers. De­
by the ample resources and estate
The people would not stand for that lack; it is not material advantages salaried commission attachments. And Morse and children
The Needle craft club of Rockaway liberate undervaluation of property
injustice. Now that the state bond bill that is found wanting, but there arc finally, we holler our heads off when
lished loss-paying record of the Ok
provides that the state will hardsur- towns a plenty that are beginning to we get our tax statements.—ltem- was entertained last Wednesday at always tend toward inequality and in­
Hartford. Ask for rates and p»
the home of Mrs. Roy Andrus at justice in taxation.
face 20 miles or more of the road in show signs of senility, and you can izer.
ticulars.
Manhattan.
Mrs.
Russell
and
Mrs.
the south part of the county if the tell it the moment you get into them,
The time worn statement that in­
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county prepares the road bed, Mr. What is the trouble? It is very simple,
I he following is going the rounds Jones assisted the hostess in serving creased valuations result in increased
\ ajiglin is opposed to the bonding When any town shows symptoms of of the papers and so we help kick it lunch.
taxes, on account of rates of levy not
Mrs. R. Andrus was surprised last being correspondingly reduced, has
bill, which is not a tax on property, going on the bum with dirty streets. along: "A thin, sickly little man ent­
foul
breeding
breeding
places
for
flies
but on those who use the roads. Say,
ered one of our stores recently and Monday night by a host of friends in been negatived by budget laws, by
Guv, don’t make a real guy of your­ and disease germs, when anv town quietly seated himself on a convenient honor of her birthday at the Hotel the tax limitation amendment to the
cannot
support
a
business
man
’
s
or-
Cresent, games,
music and dancing Constitution and, particularly, by a
self and everybody laughing at your
ganization, a chautauqua,
1 y cenni chair. One of the clerks approached was the pastime. Lunch was served recent enactment requiring that all
Both Telephones.
inconsistency.
(course and keep stores, churches, and asked if he wished to purchase by Mrs. Huitz, Mrs. Shearer and Mrs. tax levies shall hereafter be made in
anything.
"Oh,
no"
said
the
man,
"I
TILLAMOOK
CITY. OREGON
up
to
snuff, it
I he State Legislature did one fool­ and libraries
dollars and not mills. Also, under the
just dropped in for a few minutes.” Houston.
is
conclusive
evidence
of
the
most
Mrs. Henry Stevens and little dau­ plan of equalization between counties
ish thing, in our estimation
Where
After half an hour had passed the
there were five or more candidates in dangerous disease that afflicts com­ manager of the store becoming cur- ghter Margaret have left the beach now in effect, it is no longer true that
munities,
namely,
the
paralysis
of
the
the primary election the names had to
ions, approached the stranger and for their new home, after being the a high county valuation increases and
be rotated on the ballot, which made co-operative nerve cells which con­ asked what he could do for him. guests of Mrs. Frank Bcatlv and Mrs. a low valuation reduces the propor­
nect
a
citizen
’
s
conscience
with
somewhere near IJOO rotations in the
"Why nothing that 1 know of,” said J. Krcbbs.
tion of State taxes to be paid by any
Raymond Lindsay entertained his county.
ballots printed in this county last year his conduct. There is a tiny, micro­ the man. "\ 011 see I have nervous
scopic
germ,
called
“
selfishness,
”
playmates last week in honor of his,
In future where there are two or
The Tax Commission does not at­
its way through the prostration, and the doctor told me to birthday. Ganics were played after
more candidates, the names are to lie |which bores
stay in a quiet place. Noticing that
tempt to prescribe any hard and fast
tough,
dry
skin
of
a
citizen
until
it
which
refreshments
rotated.
This
will
necessitate
were
served.
you do not advertise I thought this
rule for assessments, but it insists
consideratble more work and expense reaches his heart, or the place where would he about the quietest place 1 Miss E. Spall, Miss L. Krcbbs and that each assessor should make an
Mrs.
P.
to the taxpayers, especially in coun­ (the heart is always found in a citizen could find."— Telephone
Dowling entertained the earnest effort to obey the plain man­
’ ,
..? Register.
ties where there are so many pre­ who is normal, and this germ has a
children. 1 hose present were Masters date of the law and record such as­
cincts. In some counties last year strange control over the victim. It
Lindsay, sessments that he can take the oath
“I asked eight dollars and a half Edward Hart, Ravinond
l ounty Clerks who arc responsible make him hang back and let the other for one Polled Angus calf, which Jackie lasman, Frankie Miller, Davie required of him without subterfuge or
I
fellow
do
it
when
something
import
­
that the rotation is correctly done
price was not too high; I hoofed
______ it Miller, Arthclo ami Floyd Shafer, mental reservation.
according to law. kept deputies in the ant comes up tor the town’s welfare. west, I hooted it east, endeavoring
to \\ endel Byers, Clarence Anderson,
Thomas
Brooks
Fletcher.
Can we not mutually hope that the
printing offices during the printing of
sell the beast, but no one wished to Walter Huitz, Leo Best. Misses Fay year 1917 will see a higher general
the ballots. As it was a long tedious
buy, says Walt Mason. Day after \ anortwick, Helen Shafer, Gladys average of valuation and a nearer
job rotating where there were live or
Notice of Final Account.
day I toiled along, bored men with Huitz and Mabie Anderson.
compliance with the requirements of
more candidate», it will make the
tile same old song, "I have a calf for
both law and common sense in assess­
work that much more tedious rotat­
The undersigned has filed in the '.lie: I asked eight bones and fifty Firemen Defeat Garibaldi C°ntend- ments for taxation?
ing where there arc two or more County Court of Tillamook County,
cents fot unequalled critter, gents—
ers for Ccunty Championship.
Very truly yours,
candidates.
< Ircgon, his final account as admin- who will dig up the kale?” Then said
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State Tax Commission.
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istrator of the estate of Absalom B. a farmer “O rest your feet, and quit
By Frank K. Lovell, Sec.
AlHson
In
the
fastest,
roughest,
most
bit
­
Deceased,
and
Monday,
the
Last November the people ot the
your wearing out the street and howl­
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state voted down the Sunday closing 9th day of April, 1917, at to o'clock ing by the year; spend fifty cents and terly contested Basketball Game of
am.,
at
the court room at the Court advertise your sawed off cow of the 1910-17 season, the Tillamook
law, and strange to relate, some <*f
For Disease of the Skin.
The city merchant who carries
our good citizens won’t stand for the House in Tillamook City, Oregon, pocket size, anil buyers will appear." City Firemen team met and defeated
no insurance is considered •
the
much
has
been
touted Garibaldi Rock
appointed as the time and I followed up the same advice, and
sovereign will of the people under the
mighty poor business men.
Nearly all diseases of the skin such
place
for
Crushers
by
the narrow margin of 30
the hearing of objections to | put my jaged feet on ice; and w hen
• ’regon System, fora special election
Yet the stock farmer who car­
as eczema, tetter, salt rheum and
is called in this city to thrash out this said final account and the settlement ■ the ad appeared, ten customers came to 24. The Garibaldi boys showed barbers' itch, arc characteristic of an
ries no insurance on his live
question again. The snap shot man thereof
stock is taking just as big risks
1’0 mv gate; one bought the calf ami their clever team work and continu- intense itching and smarting, which
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Dated this March Sth. 1917.
for _ s'uprcmecy,
the
bellies that no matter how the
And needlessly, for
paid the freight the others bucked and ous fight ...
often
makes
life
a
burden
and
dis
­
Erwin Harrison,
election goes, it will not be long be­
reared. \nd thus by printing little steady way they kept after the Fire­ turbes sleep and rest. Quick relief
Administrator. I ads. the wise man gathers in the seed fighting Firemen, but the race was
fore there is another election called.
may be had by applying Chamber­
I he lice precincts in the city limits
and rests his aching corns, a little ad too strong for even those rock-crush­
voted 455 against the Sunday closing INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES will make more noise than fifty seven ing bone-crushing fellows from the lain's Salve. It allays the itching and
smarting almost instantly.
Many
law and 275 tor, at the general elec­
little boy* all tooting on their horns." north end of the bay, and in the last cases have been cured by its use. For
MANY HERE.
, few minutes of pliy the Firemen
tion. I hat in our way of thinking, is
seemed to have no opposition. Spirit Sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
INSURANCE
what the dear people wanted last
1 his grocer’s story -i-r-
urprisc» local
Rank Foolishness.
and strength were exhausted in the
November, and we believe it
i would
people: "I had had stomach
...._..i trouble
gives complete protection at I
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Garibaldi contingent and the hope of Wh^n to Take Chamberlain’s Tablets
base been good judgment on i part of All food seemed
to sour and form
a very moderate cost. Th* I
\ ou occasionally see it stated that
the city council n it had been
gas. Was always constipated. Noth- colds do not result from cold weather clinching the county championship
Hartford insures farm work I
ed by that vote and acted acce
When you feel dull and stupid after
ing helped until I tried buckthorn 1 hat is rank foolishness W ere it true failed in their sight and loomed up
horses, delivery and trucking I
for the previous city council would
give* . :ne, etc , c.» mixed in colds would be as prevalent in mid­ majcsticly to the scrapping Firemen, eating.
teams and dairy herds. Call I <
and became theirs.
not take any action until the people VII i-k.i. ONE
When constipatcd or bilious,
*
;a, write or telephone.
I
SPOONFUL
as
­
summer
as
in
midwinter.
The
microbe
voted on the Sunday closing law. If
Next Friday evening, at Garibaldi,-
When you have a sick headache,
Tillamook City is to have Similar tonished me in its INSTANT action ” that causes colds flourishes in damp will bi- the scene of another set tobe-
When
you
Because...............
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have a sore stomach.
Cdler I ka flushes
the EN- cold weather. To get rid of a cold
closing and the "lid" is to be put on, TIRE
tween these two teams, the Tillamook
When you belch after eating,
aliinentarv tract it relieves take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. - boys
then put it on tight and close up ANV
having agreed to play a return
When you have indigestion.
I ASF
constipation,
sour It is elfectii.il ami highly recommend­
every business that is now running on
When nervous or despondent,
appen­ ed by people who have used it for . game, but will go w ith a crippled
Sundays I hat is the most consistent stomach or gas ami prevents appen-
team
and
the
result
will
be
doubtful,
When you have no relish for your
dicitis It has QUICKEST action of many years as occasion required,
way to proceed anil not single out
wi- ever sold. I S. Lamar, know its real value. For sale by­ and A third game will probably be neces- meals.
Both Telephones.
certain businesses that violate the anything
La-
sary
to
decide
undoubtedly
the
rest
­
druggist.
When your
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liver
is torpid.
mars Drug Store.
ing place of the Championship laurels.
For sale by Lamars Drug Store.
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