Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 22, 1917, Image 2

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T illamook headlight , march
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religious I controversy, and should the material
out is that even amongst
people there is a difference of opin­ used for hard surfacing not stand up
ion, not only as to which is the Sab-Z| under the travel it will be for that
First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 bath day, but as to what businesses body to fix it so that it would. Should
state bonding road bill fail to car­
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 should be allowed to run and which the
ry at the special election in June, it
i allowed to remain open on Sundays.
Business and Professional cards
will not deprive counties of obtaining
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Th::
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p shot man was a little state aid to a limited : amount. This
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'I he
snap
Locals per line each insertion...
' I amused
innisi'd a few
Íí
days ago when discus- will not be sufficient money to do the
Display advertisements, an inch
sing farm loans with one of the dairy­ work contemplated the next few
. .
so those who want to enjoy
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•os men, who was instrumental in form- years
1 ing a farm loans association. 1 he some of the benefits and pleasures of
Ail Resolutions of Condolence
gentleman was an enthusiast on this driving over hard surfaced roads
one month.......................................
.50 subject, but in drifting to the state ! should not only vote to bond the
bond bill for roads, he was very much state, but bond the county as well.
to it because it called for I
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. opposed
bonds. He seemed to be taken by sur­
P°rtland to Come from Under.
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
prise when we informed him that both
l federal and state farm loan acts call-
For years the metropolis of Oregon
I ed for bonds, and we could not re- has been terrorized, , hindered its in­
I train from asking him a question if dustries, crippled by a small bunch of
I it is right and proper to bond the na- professional boycotters and picketers.
I lion and the state so that farmers
A state law was enacted to make
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could borrow money at a cheap picketing and boycotting a crime but
We never heard of a sanctified rate of interest, why wasn’t it good like all similar contrivances of poli-
editor, so there can't be any sanctified common sense to bond the state for j ticians it contrived not to accomplish
individuals knocking around this burg. $0,000.000 for good roads, especially
results.
' as Tillamook county would derive
Now a bill is to be initiated and
It has been suggested that the
over $400,000?
submitted to a vote of the people to
Women's Civic Improvement League
. prevent conspiracies to injure trade,
and the Tillamook Commercial Club I
We believe that the people of Tilla­ business or commerce of anyone do­
help to boost the County Fair and mook County should get
together ing business in the city of Portland.
take part in a procession on the open­ and advocate the Necarney Mountain
The bill will make unlawful any
ing day.
road ill the highway through this kind of boycott or picketing the place
county.
1 here is grand
scenery of business of anyone by any kind of
Bargain day at the sheriff's office on the Columbia Highway, but a
. an organization, such as carrying
will close on the 5th of April. Every highway around the Necarney Moun­
1 banners in front of business places.
person who have failed to pay their tain would beat the Columbia High­
This will be a real initiative as no
taxes are invited to step up to the way for scenic beauty, which would
hired signature solicitors will be put
counter with a happy countenance, become the greatest attraction for
; out, but the 6,000 names will he se­
and receive their bargain receipt.
tourists and the auto travel. Our j cured by the business firms of the
citizens cannot imaging what a great city, large and small.
Brighton has a pay roll of $35,000 a
boost that road would give Tillamook
At the election the people of Port­
month and it should have a road and
County and the. number of visitors land wilt fvave a chance to decide
a way out. If the state bonding bill
and the money it would bring into the whether they will vote for propertv
You revel in the strength of the Chevrolet !
carries, the highway will go through
county every year. The road is four and busineses interests or for a small
Brighton, and the citizens living there
Its sturdiness brings you miles and miles of joyous travel
or five miles shorter than the inner group of professional agitators.
should be good boosters for the state
I ar<?e industries F'"* been hectored
road. We ask the people to get to­
—free from worry and full of faith in the dependability
bonding bill.
on this project for a great mis­ and tormented, and small merchant«
I gether
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take will be made if that road is not have been driven out of the city by
News pap' r has doubled in value, but placed in the highway. It will be
of yxntr car.
th» 1..... less Imycot* «nd th- terroriz­
when it is taken into consideration
noticed in the map we print to-day ing picketing system.
You profit by the economy of the Chevrolet motor—that
that it is the poorest gyadc of paper
The indications
*h"t Portland
that it is in the highway.
as well, newspaper men have to pay
powerful valve-in-head type which pulses more energy,
people will prefer to rnm- out fro-,
a mighty big price for this cheap,
l he snap shot man is going to rap under the cloud of terrorism, lawless­
more miles per gallon of gasoline than many higher
high priced paper. If the president
the preachers in a friendly manner. ness and destructivism that hns hin­
would take the bull by the horns and I he newspapers of this city have fieen
dered development.—The Manufact­
priced cars.
put some of the paper manufacturers unusually liberal in giving the preach­
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in the peniu ntiary tor the systematic ers all the space they required for urer.
And you enjoy solid comfort from its strongly built body­
Central Railroad Tieup Threat'ned.
robbery robbing those who have to
their church notices free of cost to
construction, its generous interior, its pliant chassis
buy paper, the price would soon get help the good work along. When the
back to normal conditions.
After a few days of conferences
and springs, and the liberal use of Chrome Vanadium
preachers had a small job of printing
v it li a few railroad managers the Big
to do a few days ago, they did not re­
There's going to be a hard surfaced
Steel.
ciprocate, but took their work else­ Four Trainmen’s union announces a
general strike and lieup of all the
highway through Tillamook county
where Consequently the snap shot
before many years. Make up your
in'the United States.
A mighty car—-this Chevrolet !
inan don’t think the preachers are railroads
The newspapers have been filled
mind to that tact, and it is going to giving him a square deal. Wc will be
with press matter sent out from nat-
Any owner will tell you of his complete satisfaction
cost nearly a million dollars. It can­
charitable, however, with the hope
j ional headquarters of the American
not be built without mom y, that is
that it was an oversight. But preach­
Federation of Labor to the effect that
another thing not to be overlooked Wc
ers are not the only sinners in this
are wondering whether th people of respect. Some business men are tarr- ' ' in event of war union labor would
'1 illamook county are wauling to put
the government.
d with the same brush. The past few .>1 aipport
t his was received with a great deal
up $1,000,000 or about $.|jo.<x>o for tin .
weeks several business men have of enthusiasm by the public and the
bard surface road? That is the ques­
co.ne to the snap shot man and asked
tion for our citizens and taxpayers to
i i n to do them favors. We have m ws of the general strike comes as a
damper on this enthusiasm for with- .
consider.
' adily complied with the reques, ,
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out railroads in operation the country |
those who have given us a square deal
Frank A. Rowe has been quite peev­
otlld be helpless.
>»vt those who haven't we have not
In Oakland, Calif., ->400 union
ed this week. He says that after all lie
»•rupled to tell them what we think borers have just struck and tied
has done, and the many sleepless
;>l them. The snap shot man balks at the shipyards with contracts to make c (
Boulder Creek.
nights that he has pul i.i planning the
' ing made a convenience of.
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large order of submarines f°
f~" r th« i
future welfare of this c.t>, it mi k.s
him mad to have the kaiser promise
United States Navy, and similar | Several men irom our neighborhood
Unfortunately, the city is split up
4
attended
the
Farm
Loan
meeting
at
the city of Wheeler, along with the
on elsewhere.
again on the question of Sunday clos­ strikes are ■mu,
balance of the Pacific coast, to the
At Portland, Oregon, shipbuilding ' Beaver, Tuesday.
ing, with more or less hard feeling
Dr. Shearer came up from Clover­
umpired by a strike lasting i
Japs, without even asking him about
I he Sunday closing is a hard nut to has been ha..
of Gasoline
it.—Wheeler Reporter.
for months, the same has been true at dale Sunday evening to attend O. W.
Representative
Rowe does
not crack, tor it is a difficult matter to points on I’ugeet Sound, and the Kimiaman who is suffering from a
know
where
to
draw
the
line,
for
one
know what he would be missing with
claim of loyal support of the nation severe attack of heart trouble.
C. N. Johnson, wife and children
the little brown Japs in control of class want a closed town while others is weakened.
take
ail
opposite
view.
The
snap
shot
W heeler. Why the county representa­
The people of this country will soon visited their niece Mrs. A. J. Schmel­
man
is
free
to
confess
that
he
does
tive would make an excellent servant
see a new danger threatening this zer last Sunday.
Norman Chopard came home last
wheeling around a Jap mistress in a not know where to draw the line and government and realize how strong
not
discriminate.
But
the
fight
has
go-cart, which would make Frank a
and dictatorial is the national labor I Tuesday after spending a week with
started,
with
the
pastors
of
some
of
genuine W heeler.
despotism dictated by such men as his uncle at Pleasant \ alley.
the churches on one side and those
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Benfield went
Samuel Gompers and the Big Four.
Who
do
not
attend
church
on
the
Friday.
1 here is no disguising the fact, the
A general railroad tieup will dem­ to 1 illamook and back last
other
Side.
We
arc
sorry
to
see
this,
United States is practically at war
onstrate the real character of loyalty Mrs. Benfield has been suffering with
If you buy economically you buy
for
we
had
hoped
that
the
matter
of
with Germany, and it was < icrtnany
that animates some of the labor lead­ neuralgia and went to the county seat
the "cost” ba;is and insist on RED
k
opcT" or losing could
that forced this country into war.
ers, who will come as near crippling to consult a physician.
CROWN GASOLINE.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith have a
There are a large number of , persons have been settled without resorting to the government as they dare.—Manu­
bran-new baby daughter, who arriv­
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
who predicted that Germany wanted an election. It would have been better facturer. __________________
(California)
ed via stork express last Friday night.
to involve the I'nitcd States in war for the churches and the good and
We extend congratulations.
for the purpose of saying that she friendly feeling of the citizens if this
A Pleasant Physic.
Mrs. R. Y. Blalock is laid up with a
could not tight the world, and with could have been done. The snap shot
that impression upon the German man is inclined to take a broad mind­
When you want a pleasant physic severe case of rheumatism
ed view because one is apt to get .
Mrs. Ada Benfield is expecting her
people, the Kaiser will sue for peace.
give Chamberlain's Tablets a trial.
When the war started, the war lord untenable ground when arguing in They are mild and gentle in their ac­ father to come and make his home
of Germany and his military adviser favor ut Sunday closing. As an illus­ tion and always produce a pleasant with her. He is past eighty years old,
tration (»Id Bosscy will persist in giv­
and very feeble.
cathartic effect. For Sale by
seems to have had an idea that they
Sabbath
The cheese factory is running again.
could conquor the whole world, blit ing down her milk on the
mars
Drug
Store.
We hear the officers are still looking
they found that they attempted an im- day and the dairymen have to pull
for a cheese maker. In the meantime
I ssible job, and are wanting some teats on that day the same as any
other, and they lake their milk to the
Roy Woods comes up from Beaver
excuse tor making peace.
| l.icory and just as much cheese is
and makes cheese for them two or
manufactured on that day. Even while
! three times a week.
the ministers are preaching and lift­
Mrs. Dora Daniel of Mohler, spent
ing their supplications to heaven on
a lew days with t'rineds in our neigh­
Sunday evenings, there are persons
borhood recently. She also visited her
down at the electric light plant who
daughter. Miss Etna, who is teaching
are liirmshmg the juice to illuminate
itlie Wolf Creek school.
the churches. Go into our homes on
Miss Ac a Owen, the Boulder Creek
Sundays and we lind work being per-
teacher, went to Tillamook last Sat­
tormed there by the women folk. Be
urday.
tween 40 and 50 years ago this ques­
A number of our dairymen are haul­
AXI) ALL OTHERS WILL BE
tion was thrashed out in Europe
ing feed from Tillamook, the result of
IX1ERESTE1) IX SEEIXG THE
with the result that those who were
the bad weather March is bringing.
broad minded won out. and instead of
1 1 he cattle must be fed, if feed prices
the parks, museums, art galleries and
1 do go “out of sight.”
places ol amusement being closed up
Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Jensen went to
tnc) were thrown open.
Hebo, Thursday on business. They
came home Friday evening.
Mr. Nehl returned from the valley
I he article which appeared in our
last week, with some cows and a
last wick s issue dealing with a hard
A METRO WOXDERPLAY OE SUPREME
band of Angora goats for his ranch
surfaced highway through the entire
POWER IX 5 WONDERFUL AC
at Alder Cove.
, county caused some discussion .ln,|
I O. W . Kinnaman has gone to Clov-
set the people ol Tillamook to think­
I erdfile for .1 few days treatment at the
ing. \o one can accuse the snap shot
hospital. W'e trust he will be much
man of being anxious to plunge the
| benefitted and soon bi able to come
county into .1 bonded indebtedness
home again.
>ut when wc see an opportunity to
obtain a hard surfaced
highway
through the county at about one third
Its cost to the taxpay ers, we are reach
to concede that it would be ■I <ood
thing to bond the counts to complete
the project, not oniv from an econ­
omy point 01 view, but if Tillamook
county doe» not make provisions to
The Hartford will issue a policy
I'Ut the road bed in shape, the mom v
insuring registered and fancy stock
a niachini I i will be used in other counties
The
against death from any cause any­
r the bond , .next five years the state will han
Courage Bests Villany
where tn the United States, Mex­
s will save . ncarh $10,000,000 to exp, n(| on roads
Freeboosters attempted to wrest priceless pearls
in wear .-ind it I illamook county <!<■<» not get
ico, or Canada, including the risks
from a youngirirl on a desolate South Sea island,
of transportation and exhibition.
. its »hare it will be its own fault. The
but are foiled in the
| »nap shot man thinks it is good busi
Every "Hartford” policy is backed
• Hess Sense to bond the .
A circular,
by the ample resources and estab­
’ 'tiled, as w, emphasised
icliers 01
lished loss-paying record of the Old
PHOTO DRAMA
¡that till» money is Io be listed for the
mil it had this paragraph
Hanford. Ask for rates and par
haul «111 laced highway. The hard*
Phc article entitled D<
ticulars.
k Need a Sunday I aw ?’ appear \ surface I highway would be a direct
.4 wonderful tale of loi r and adventure
in the Headlight of last week is 14 benefit to all parts of the county, and
H’ir/i the matchless actor
what could be expected from a on that *corc there would be no nec-
enth Dav Adventist. The people tional tight over where the money
\\ a » t«' be expended for it ix up to the
kn ow why he takes this position."
\\f contend that even a Seventh State Highway
Conimi** ion which
PRICE: 5c.
Dai Adventist has a right to express road i* to be constructed first n<t well
Hath Telephones.
his views on the Sunday closing ques­ mi the vxtilth and material to be uied
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
tinn. but the point we v ant to bring for hardiurlacing. Thit eliminate
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
I
The Best Small Car Money Can Buy
Model “490,” #630 F.O.B. Tillamook
DAVE MARTINY, Agent
THE PRO
THE COST
ci Gasoline
DR. ELMER ALLEN
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON
Dentists.
National Building,
Oregon
Tillamook,
SPENDTHRIFTS
Completely Covered
Better keep your regis­
tered stock under the
complete protection of
“HARTFORD”
Peerless Mme. PETROVA
“EXTRAVAGANCE
GEM THEATRE
Saturday and Sunday
March 24th and 25th
Live Stock
INSURANCE
GEM THEATRE
Thursday, March 29th
WILLIAM FOX
The Island of Desire
ROLLIE W. WATSON
Agent.
National Building.
George Walsh.
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