Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 15, 1917, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 15. 1917
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Frank Blaser ..............
Scouring is best unless the utensil
A
SUNDAY
LAW.
Lando Darby
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is badly discolored. First free the ket­
County Court All°ws Bills and Trans­ A. I.. Darby ...
tle troin all adhering food and wash
Roy Hammond ......................
acts Other Business.
Civil or Religious—Which?
in hot water with a mild soap. Scrape
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Ben Darby ............
Certain 01 our citizens in liliamook with a wooden spoon (metal spoons
In the matter of purchasing a flag ; Joe Blaser .......
aie ciutuuiing tor a municipal ^unuay will scratch the soft surtace off al­
to be erected in the court house Guy \aughn ..
*aw. Gio.il you remind mein luai inis uminum ware), lhe scouring prepar­
frou’nds, the offer of James Christen- X- J. Dye ..................................
govvrniiicni 01 tne united inates is ation chosen should not contain hard,
* to furnish a pole iio feet in M ■ Hare ...................
ivunueu upon me principle ol a sep- sharp particles ot grit which will I
J. E. Sawyer ..............
kii-'th at lie- a tool was accepted.
-laiion 01 cnurcii anu siate, and re­ scratch the surface, lhe grit should I
In the matter of the claim of Yani- I. Haugen .................
ligious liberty tor an, and tliat we are be fine or else compound of rounded ;
li !1 c< iinty. on Sourgra^s road, the J. S. Graham ...............
i.uuiio by tne constitution to make no j grains. A moist, soapy cloth, or steel
Asa
Haugen
.............
clerk was ordered to draw a warrant
laws establishing religion or prohib­ ■ wool, may be dipped into the scour-
H. Garland ...............
for $5059.14.
iting the tree exercise thereol, then I mg material and rubbed on the metal.
hi tin- mater of the petition of the I. 1‘angborn ..
some begin to say that a Sunday law Most of the commercial scouring
4n Logging and Timber Co., the C. Dye
is not religious.
pastes and powders on the market
I a . j. Nails
ne was rejected.
-jut wuy is 11 then that it is mostly' are satisfactory.
|n ti c matter of the petition of l has Moore ..............
A mixture ot equal parts, by volume
religious people who are working tor
1 -I. Haak for reduction of assess­ William Turner ..............
of powdered whiting and alcohol with
mis
law:
.-vnu
they
declared
repeated
­
Alvin
Bloom
................
ment the same was rejected.
ly, "we must get protection lor our the addition of a few drops of ainonia,
In the matter of the petition of F. J. Proctor .................
is sometimes used for polishing alum­
Sabbath."
John
Bloom
..............
C. Skomp for a county road the same
inum that is not badly discolored.
-sow,
earthly
governments
have
\\m.
Eliingsworth
..........
was continued.
Stronk alkali should never be used
their legitimate place. W ithout them,
In the matter of the petition of D. Leonard Rush ..........
there would be anarchy and contusion in cleaning aluminum because it at­
L. Jones for a county road, it was Ed Davis .......................
1 Iley are ordained ot God to guard tacks and dissolves the metal. Such
Sourgrass Road.
ordered that R. L. Shrieve, Forest
our
civil lights, to protect our lives household alkalies are washing soda,
Aver an<l Herman Farmer be appoint­ E- E. Cross.............................
27.80
and
property. In civil matters, the potash, lye, or even strongly alkaline
ed a hoard of county road viewers to Yamhill County
5059.14
government
has jurisdiction, if we soap, should be avoided.
Miscellaneous.
irlret March 16.
The action of acids on aluminum,
sieal
or
uetraud,
or 11 we Kill, defame,
«
itness
fees
circuit
court
It has an all steel, Lowdown frame and steel truck.
In the matter of the petition of Earl
such as dilute vinegar, friut juice, or
A.
E.
Coats,
lumber
...............
or
oiucrwise
injure
another,
jve
may
G. Kardell for a county road, the
sour milk, on the other hand, is very It lias a malleable cutter head, malleable cutter bar,
lie
made
to
sutler
tor
it;but
.
H.
Goyne
.....................
that
is
as
was rejected.
tar as the authority of the govern- slight, although it may result in the six fan blower, Alfalfa meal making attachment, and
In the matter of the petition of J. J. Pacific Tel. Co........... ’. ’ ’
pitting of the surface if long con­
ment
can rightfully go.
(
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1.
Clough
.........................
Hudson for the Jaying out and estab­
tinued. This action of acids may be a positive safety device, which marks an unusual
Tillamook
Herald
...............
We may work upon the Sabbath, taken advantage of, however, in the
lishment of a county road, the same
worship mols, or take the name of cleaning of aluminum. No acid which advance in the building of ensilege and feed cutting
was objected to by A. Arstill, Jcnck Irwin Hodson .................
the Gord 111 vain, and the government is poison us has a place in the kitch­ machines.
Bros, and John W. Fleck, but the 1 Erwin Harrison ...............
has no right to punish us for doing en and nothing of the sort should
court considered the objections not Mutual Telephone Co. . . . . . .
It ranges in price from$60.00 and up.
so. 1 iiese things may be wrong, but ever be used. There are, however, a I I
■wall taken and overruled them, The Tillamook Headlight
The
Tillamook Improved Silo, which means all
P.
W.
Todd
.............
in
doing
iliem
we
are
not
injuring
our
viewers report was accepted and
number of acid solutions available,
neighbor, and arc accountable only to especially those occurring in many that the word Silo stands lor, is offered to you for,
damages assessed as follows. The C rystal Laundry Co...............
God. .And since God tloes not force fruits or vegetables, such as rhubarb
A. Arstill, Kelhain Stationery Co.............
Daniels estate, . $145.53;
. ____
Power Co. .
us 10 do as tie knows we ought to do, (either fresh or canned), apples or from $98.00 and up.
$404.98; Jcnck Bros., $457-3'; Charles ! i t A. oast
B. Cole ................................ .
Get your orders in early as time is going fast.
why should some men be so anxious tomatoes. Cut the fruit up finely and
Johnson estate, $22.49; John Fleck,
to compel us to do as they think we boil with a small amount of water un-‘
$2=5.50, which were allowed by the I dass & Prudhoninic ..............
See my complete gasoline drag saw for cutting
should do?
till the kettle is clean. The fruit so wood and clearing land.
court, and upon the opening of the ' Western Union .......................
Complete rig consists of 3J
Christians profess to beliqve that used must, of course, be thrown
road there he constructed for A. T. E. Epplett ...........................
Tillamook
Water
Co
...............
II.P.
gas
engine,
4A
to
6i
ft.
ready for the woods and
Christ
is
the
head
of
the
universe.
away. After a kettle has been cleaned
Arstill and John Fleck suitable under
1 hen why should they try to usurp in this way it should be polished to weigh about 250lbs.
passages of their premises on either George Willett ........................
Will
saw
20 cords in 10 hours at
W. L. Campbell .....................
his place, and dictate to their neigh­ remove any particles of metal or met­
side of the road to the other side.
a
cost
of
3A
to
4
cents
per
cord.
Price $150.00.
Roilie
W.
Watson
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bors what they must and must not do allic compounds, and to secure a
In the matter oi indemnity for cat­
in matters of religion? He has not bright, clean surface, for this is less
Also Champion mowers, rakes and tedders.
lie slaughtered, M. W. Harrison was Bushong & Co...........
given us authority to compel others easily attacked chemically and so
allowed $12.50; X. P Hanson, $180.00; P. W. Todd ...................
All other kinds of farm implements,
to obey him.
stains less easily than a rough sur­
Ella Himpel, $86.25; Xfrs. P. H. Ackley and Murphy ...............
and demonstration free. See me.
The enforcement of religious laws face.
Messner, $12.50; A. O. Jackson, $50.; W. E. Finzer Co.......................
always leads to
Oscar Tittle, $12.50;
F. R. Beals, (dass it Prudhonime .............
persecution, All
G. B. I.amb ..................... .
through the ages,
$12.50; F. R Beals, $25.00.
persecution has
ECONOMY TO BE POLICY.
P.
W.
Barrett
...........................
been waged
Road District No. 1.
from time to
time.
IT.
H.
Goyne,
rent,
etc
...............
Strange to say, it is always done in
Tom Berry .................................. $ 33-12
Justice Court
the,name of religion, and has been State Partitioned; Commission to See
Frank Crane ................................
31-25
7.80 accomplished through the church con­
26.27 , Glickman case .........................
Projects; Economy and «Efficien­
M. Johnson ..................................
I Ditto .......................................
5.10 trolling the state. At times, the re­
Victor Crane ..............................
3-75
cy To Govern.
9.40 ligions persecutors have been pagans,
23.12 O. G. Swenson .........................
C. W. Ross ..................................
•James
Arrancc
case
................
27.10
ami
in
other
pages
the
professed
21.25
R. E. Myers . . . .
The policy formulated by the new
3.20 Christians have waged the bitterest
10.00 Sumner case .............................
C. H. Best...........
State Highway Commission it its first
County Poor.
persecution.
16.25
I. G. Jasmann . .
meeting in Salem Tuesday was to get
5.00
12.50 J. S. Stephens, rent ................
F P. Miller........
\\ hen Christ came to this earth to
20.00 work out man’s salvation, he was per- close to the people's wishes and to
12.19 L. S. Hushheck, board ............
F. L. Sappington
Because it’s a re­
17.23 secutcd and finally put to death at the exercise economy and efficiency in all
George Benson ........ .................
71.87 Tillamook Feed Co. merch. ..
fined gasoline—not
3000 instigation of the leading religionists its business.
68.12 Mrs. F. P. Hobson, board ....
John Langley .............................
'l he plan to divide the state into dis­
a mixture.
378 of that day.
25.00 Swabb and Poland, milk ........
Manual Springer .......................
tricts, each commissioner being dele­
6.55
C. V. Stoker ................................
2-50 (ieo. W. Phelps .......................
1 he first settlers of America came
STANDARD OIL
6.00 seeking a land where they would be gated to the work oi a district was
\\ in. D. Shafer.............................
30.25 D. S. Boyakin .........................
40.00 tree to worship God according to the suggested by W. L. Thomson of Pen­
Rudolph Larson .........................
22.50 Boys and Girls Aid Society ..
COMPANY
5.00 dictates of their own conscience. A dleton and adopted. Petitions for al­
R. Myers ......................................
47-50 Mrs. Marie Kamm ..................
(California)
lotments
of
funds,
or
for
assistance
4.00
R.
T.
Boals,
prof,
ser
...............
Fred Kcbbc ..................................
37-50
few years later, they were not willing on road work, will be sent into the
6.10
8.78 G. A. Jones Realty store.........
Dick Bartrow ..............................
to allow others the same liberty, highway department offices at Salem
8.10 \\ itches
40.00 H. Mason and Co.....................
George Knight .-..........................
were drowned, dissenters
735 banished, and violators of their Sun­ and the secretary of the board is to
25.00 C. O. & C. M. Dawson,..........
J. H. Hicks ..................................
3500 day law’s were punished in various notify each commissioner as to the
Chas Easom ............. .,................
87.50 L. L. Hoy, prof, ser.................
27.40 ways. These laws were so strict that requests from his particular section.
20.00 R. L. Cady...................................
Warren Easom............. . ............
T he commissioner will arrange for a
Widow
’
s
P
e
nsions.
Chas, r.asom, Jr...........................
7-50
they forbid a man kissing his wife on meeting with the people of the dis­
Burmerster
....................
Mary
Elmer r.asoni ..............................
17-59
Sunday.
trict affected, examine the project,
Emil Sciiillineyer.......................
When it was seen that persecution hold a hearing and otherwise secure
0-3Z Hilnia Anderson ......................
C. E. Allen ..................................
*.2¿ Anna Herchenhcim ................
and trouble resulted from the govern­ all the information and data avail­
2.50 Irene Eadus ..............................
Oscar Burgman .........................
ment meddling with religion, the able.
Jack Leslie .......................... .. ...
2.¿0 Johanna York .........................
framers of our constitution decided
The board as a whole will then ex­
Frank Darccy ..............................
2.50 Effie H. Howell ......................
that Congress should make no laws to amine the respective merits of the
20.00 Lizzie Armstrong ....................
F. Barnes ......................................
establish any religion, and declared projects, classify them as to their im­
G. W. Wilks ..............................
1000 Laura J. Winters .....................
that a man is accountable to God portance, their relation to market
.02
Rudolph Zvvcifel ........................
Mary E. Ward .........................
alone for his religious belief. If we town possibilities, population and
26.25 Elizabeth Gilliland ..................
Leslie Barber ..............................
pass a Sunday law, we are simply other essential features and the work
28.50 Florence M. Baker ...............
F’heiix Kebbe ..............................
taking a step backward
will be given preference upon such a
28.50 Incl Viola Gillam ...................
Rudolph lohl ..............................
ligious tyranny.
basis.
Surveyor’s Office.
¿am romilson .......................... .
7-50
Now, people are free to rest on
It was tentatively decided that no
3493 Sunday, if they so wish. Will it make
Fred Zaddach .............................
5-00 Kilham Stationery Co.............
16.75 them any better to compel them to individual allotments would be made
1. 1J. tlobson ..................... ..
43-50 Bushong and Co.......................
14.82 rest, if they do not care to? And do until all of the applications have been
W. F. Cain ....................................
42.00 R. L. Shreve, exp.......................
150.00 the voters of Tillamook City want to passed upon. 1 his will assure an equ­
Airs. Elsie Loinmen .................
66.40 R. F. Bcczlcr ...........................
131.26 send a man to jail because he works itable division of the highway fund,
Fl. A. Ball .................................... 107.50 R. L. Shreve ...........................
distributed in as many .sections of the
Rudolph Zwiefel .......................
25.08 C. A. Dunn ............................... 150.00 on Sunday? If so, why?
75-’3
W. H. Sales ..................................
l.IO Elmer Parish ...........................
_______________ B. J. Cady. state as it is possible for it to reach,
upon a basis of serving the greatest
80.62
G. W. Wilks ................................
.70 W. E. Anderson .....................
number of people possible and upon
2.50
Nehalem River Trans., Co. ..
7-50 L. Harrison
..................
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
the basis of doing the greatest amount
Salaries.
lohl K Andersen.......................
10.60
65.00 By R. C. Jones, County Agricultrist. of good with all the money that is
Brighton Mills Co.......................
1740 F. L. Owens .............................
available for road work.
Johnson & Eliingsworth.........
7-70 Erwin Harrison ........................ 133-33
75.00
All commissioners agreed that the
R. L. Shreve................................
Big Guernsey Meeting.
5-5° Kathleen Mills .........................
65.00
nearer to the public the commission
A. T. Dolan ................................ 356.63 Vida A. Millis .........................
At
the
iusi meeting 01 tne
Tilla
­
6300
may get the more satisfactory will be
c. Hulse ......................................
120.00 S. G. Reed .................................
100.00 mook county Guernsey Club another the work, the better the results, and
A. Arstill ......................................
67-95 A. M. Hare ...............................
meeting was called lor Saturday, the less friction and disturbance rel­
J. H. Hicks.................................
117.07 W. L. Campbell ........................ 13300 .uaren 17tn, al 1 o clock at the court
96.96
ative to the distribution of the funds
Read District No. 2.
Elmer L. Webb ........................
96.96 nouse. Everyone interested in the available.
Wilt,...................................
25.00 O. G. Swenson
........
"It is essential that in reaching out
6.16 breed is invited to come. It is rum­
Dunn ................................
3- 90 J. F. Jones ............................... .
ored inai something will be opened at to the people we coinc to an under­
8333
W illiams ?.......................
8.00 R. L. Beals ...............................
50.00 this meeting. Come and sec what it is standing that it will be the hope of
: Dye ..............................
38.00 Mary L. White .......................
to be. Correspondence is at hand the commission to give the greatest
55.00
A. E. Doergc ............................
25.00 T. J. Epplett .............................
troni several sources listing good service along the lines of the greatest
100.00
B. Elliott ...........................
6.00 'C. A. Johnson .........................
Guernsey stock lor sale. lhe-¿netting population,” declared chairman Ben­
7500 will be worth while. Don't fail to at­
C. F. Stone ................................
39.80 ¡4 R. Millis . .
son. “ 1 am satisfied that if we may
7500
Cli.is Thurman .........................
4- 5° W. S. Coates ..
tend.
meet with the people in the manner
83.33
Alex McNair Co.........................
16.29 G. B Lamb .. - •
1 wnat is Your Community Doing?
proposed and take them into our
Clem Russ ..................................
25.00
Every community should center on confidence as to just what we can do,
Tillamook water .....................
i.00 SICK WIFE'S STORY SUR-
producing at least one thing ol high what obstacles we have to surmount,
Star Garage ................................
PRISES TILLAMOOK quality and considerable quantity. We and show them that in sonic instanc­
14990 SICK
Erwin Harrison . . ..-...............
3.00 ; The following has surprised Tilla­ arc uoing this with cheese, why not es patience is the greatest requisite in
Arenz Construction Co............
778.49 mook' A business mans wile sutter- 'do .the same with stock.' tn this way procuring state assistance in road
Road District No. 3.
?d from dvspepsia and constipation i we will become advertised to the construction, we will be able to ac­
Mallory and Blum ...................
¡for years. Although she dieted she world, and this will bring us all tne complish excellent results in a satis­
J. M. Baker ................................
I was’so bloated her clothes wouldI not 1 buyers we need.
factory manner.”
R. E. W ilson Co........................
fit ONE SPOONFl I- buckthorn
The commissioners, tinder the plan
lhe Perchcron horse had its origin
R. E. W ilson Co.........................
I ,
«-tvcerine
etc., as mixed in , ‘in just this manner in the little center which was adopted of dividing the
bark,
glycerine, m-,
Jenck......
.............................
Bros...................................
Adler-i-ka relieved her
'of La Perche, France. Hie dairy state into districts for t' c purpose of
Chas. Lundquest .............
Because Adler-i-ka empties B< > 1 H ; breeds ot cattle were also developed visiting each section where jhcr< is
Howard Cooper Cor. ...
large and small intestines it relieves ¡in small communities. Lets center on desire for allotment of moneys, divid­
A. C. Deuel .......................
ANY CASE constipation, sour stom­ ¡one or two breeds and make lilla- ed the state as follows; Conijnission-
i- 'V
'ss A' Sons . ...
ach or eas and prevents appendicitis. Imook cattle as famous as J illamook er Benson to have Lincoln. Polk. Till­
"has QUICKEST actior, o any-
Erwin Harrison ...............
cheese. Every wide awake dairyman amook. Yamhill, W ashington, Clatsop
Call at our plant and get prices. It will
I thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug should strive to line his community Columbia, Multnomah,
o- B. McClay ...................
Clackamas,
save
you money.
Albert Clark .
up with one breed. Join the breed as­ Hood River and Wasco counties;.
gist.
C’rval K'ellow...................
sociation and get the help of others Commissioner Thompson all of east­
ONE BLOCK WEST OF P.O.
Forest Aver .....................
There is more Catarrh in this interested in tht same thing. It will ern Oregon except Klamath, Hood
Fred Lyster
(,'ommissioner
section of the country than all other be a question of which group of River and Wasco;
Both Phones.
Sappington ...........
diseases put together, and for ,e.ir breeders is most active that will de­ Adams all of Western Oregon except
those
counties
allotted
to
Coniniis-
!
noy Braden .....................
it wa« supposed to be im urai.ie cide what breed is to predominate in
F. Lyster .....................
Doctor.- prescribed local remedies the county ten years from now. There -inner BenMM, ami al-o to have Kla­
John Afioltcr ...................
more difference in individuals with- math county.
whh ha n"'tre’dL'ient.” ¡wonounced is mo
Lee Atioltcr .....................
The commission reached no decis­
breed than there is in the breed.
Rank Foolishness.
in the
t---------
When to Take Chamberlain's Tablets
«»Iter Afolter .................
If you are : anxious to have your breed ion as to the selection of a highway
o- -
•red Briody .....................
you should line engineer. Many applications have
You. occasionally see it stated that
gain the ascendency
1
been
received
both
from
within
and
I E. Cochran ...................
When
you
fe<
I
dull
and stupid after
ith
the
Cow
Testing
Associations
colds
<lo
not
result
from
cold
weather
up wit.. .~
I.^fnon........................
I and Bull As .ociations and do all in wi'linut the state, but no hasty action I hat is rank foolishness. Wen it true eating.
ai,.,Heine, manufactured by
J-
When constipated or bilious.
;on>‘ Jcnck .......................
colds would he as prevalent in mid­
Medu ine
Tolei|„, Ohio, m ' your power t j get the best individuals w ill be taken.
The commission will hold regular summer as in midwinter. The microhc
When you have a sick headache.
Joe Jcnck ............................
breed. This will advertise the
for
your
Jini Rrjrrre
breed in the community as nothing monthly meeting« on the first Tues­ that causes colds flourishes in damp | When yod have a sore stomach.
[¡J Hunter
When you belch after eating.
irttKCOUsSurfacesoitheSyste^ else can possibly do. It is up to you day after the first Saturday of each cold weather. To get rid of a col<l
breeders to make your breed so pop- month. The next meeting will prob- • ake Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. | W hen you have indigestion.
»Idv he called by Chairman Benson It is effectual and highly recommend­
W hen nervous or despondent.
Lvster .......................
ular «nd profitable here that all the
to be held in Portland within the ed hv people who have used it for
When you have no relish for your
I
Raker .....................
i-ltarrh Medicine fail* to cure Send rest will want it. Get busy.
next two weeks to take up with gov­ many years as occasion required, and i meals.
n»lph Welsh .....................
Cleaning Aluminum.
f?r.C^HF\rEYnA^’'
ernment representatives the matter of know its real value. For sale by La- | When your liver is torpid.
John Borlia .......................
Discolored aluminum kettles may
For sale by I.antars Drug Store.
<
E- Sanders.......................
PBI^ constipa- be made clean by the following pro­ co-operation wi’h the government un­ mars Drug Store.
der the Shackelford act.
Co«« Chonhard ...............
Hwll’n
cedures.
, , W Rohna ...................
tion.
A(b>m Pippin ...................
COUNTY BUSINESS
The
ACME SILO FILLER
Is a Perfect and Complete
Machine
BEN KUPPENBENDER,
Tillamook, Oregon
BY MILES THE BEST
DR. ELMER ALLEN
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON
Dentists.
National Building.
Oregon
Tillamook,
■
FRANK HEYD& CO.
General Contractors
and Builders.
Estimates & Plans Furnished,
SEE OUR
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