Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 29, 1917, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 29, 1917
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ALL CHURCHES BUT
re _
in effect
ernmest a._
_____ partner» in the
GERMAN FLY FLAG
to pav promotions costs, the Commi»-
ADVERTISING RATES.
The Tillamook County Jersey Club
improvement of these harbor», each
sioners say. and they state further
lit# one-bal;
VIIV M«».! the cost, and it is
will meet at the residence of Morri­
paying
Legal Advertisements.
Rev.
Mr.
Cramer
Thinks
AaKricar.
that if paving bi biers do not w hittle
*»ly unfair : to
now- attempt to take
son Mill* near Fairview Hall on Sat-
grossly
_____
First Insertion per line ............. S .10 their prices down to where these
Emblem Would be Red Rag
’ .- Fort
away the taxable assets of the
urday, March ji*t, 1917, at to o'clock
Before
Bull.
Each subsequent insertion, line.
05 fancy promotion charge* are eliminat­
_ the t!.
al-
districts to further enlarge
a m. Lunch will be served. Let a||
ed, the state will buy its oi^n machin­
Business and Professional cards
ready too large forest 1 re»«rve. In one I All Methodist Episcopal churches 'who are interested come, and let us
__ »v ____
_____ 1 the railroad of the Portland district—all save one talk matter* over. Too much cannot-
of these
Port ___
districts
one month......................................... 1.00 ery and build its own roads direct by
day labor.
is Cwn
constitute one-third
of the tax- will display the American flag.
be said or done for the little Jersey
lunds
__
Locals per line each insertion...
05
A reduction of 25 cents a barrel on
1th ____________________
of the district. To exempt
le weal...
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The one exception, unless its mem­ cow, the Dairy Queen. Some matters
Display advertisements, an inch
further
taxatiow
would
the market price of cement when used
bership goes against the leadership of importance will be discussed that
them from
and Lodge Notices, per line .
05 for road work was tendered by the
directly increase the taxes on the re- of its pastor, will be the First German will be of interest to all.
Greron Portland Cement Co. to the
•Ml Resolutions of Condolence
maining propertv in this Port dis­ Church.
State Commission at its meeting just
s’ per cent. The other Ports
At Monday's annua) meeting of the
one month.......................................
trict 1
•50 held, and the cement people were
similarly affected; the count- Methodist Ministerial
Association,
will I
lands are located held in the Centenary Church,
commended for the spirit they show­
ies in whicll these I
; schools and road- therein will Joshua Stansfield moved that
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ed. However, the commission insisted
by exempting the sense of the meeting tha
that to be thoroughly fair, the cement
er gn.s* ir.justi
F. C. BAKER. Publisher.
”;>any should include cement for
itu n. Benton churchi » display the Amerigan fl: g
.mis from
r. work in the 25 cents a barrel
ilcly $25
would Ins. a
drn .g
:e*e stressful time*,
tion.
$35.000:
n. >110.1 . .1* received with a burst
xx. an inually; C U.
.
company hat the Commission'»
>. -5.00a; Cur- enthusiasm. But immediately tl
>ia.
$1
7.00c.
i.
-olumb
■id under consideration, with
,cO' Doug;.;*. S1 0.000; Jackson was a protest from Rev. A. F. Cramer
e.
prospect
of
favorable
conces-
ouo; Klamath, •i the First German
The
Course
of
Action.
Methodist
—0------
■>75,coc ; Josephine.
>!'
Lincoln, $3,-
O" — -
.-I- ,oco; . '..arve, $85.000.
W e must con icm that
Church.
. hre word has also -""\e out that no
w
he following course of act
M • rion $12,000;
w the flag in the churches
■JOO . Linn, $1 .000;
little amused at the sp<
To sli
• nted pavement will be u* d by r
(■ably be taken by the A,..c.ici. -
.t . ,..di. $3,500; Pr< k. $15,000; Til-
e. 1 object. It is like waving
Mu
last week, for ii plaini
not
w
is
l-i
Commission uni« <« the promotion , . ernmeot next week. follow rag a
asliington. $5.000;
to .1 bull,”
declared Dr.
an; oox. $5.000;
narrow and inc .insistent
air; royalty charges art sqt»e< zed
Ger-
a total annual a red rag Who’* the bull’” asked Dr.
ji >nal declaration of war wit.,
i nò . > amuill, $5.000. c
< ’izens are.
rig* down to a reasonable profit on ..„ay:
> m the state 01 $500,000. These • Cramer. mi, a veteran preacher and
nt .c ial work done.
E.
..ligament with the Enten'e Ail»..». . .ur- s are ’ ased on a valuation of (
After violating the criminal libel
I hv commission flatIv stat's that
. he British and French fl
ijpr xi.n.tcly one-half the actual P. lot.
roa.-J to Germany is just as
law last week we wonder whether
!! standard types of pavin? must be i;i a estern waters would pre. .1. ■ j vaim ei t.'ie gran'., ii taxed at full
“Th ic
out here; if you
Bro. Trombley is m favor of the
or i'i red in open competition with ..■cased tor duty elsewhere. vsp.slai- value, tiieie lands would return near­ short back a* it w”
i which you
strict enforcement of the law* Or 1» »ach ocher, and that if none of
he ,/ in the submarine zone. bj Us mg ly »..txxi.cvo in t. vi s to the state don’t like
¡1KC tfiw
uw country ; in
__ j don’t you go I
make your Kving whv
there a law for the saint ami another Lids arc low enough, “the Commis­ r.placed by the American
xtuutic
every year.
back ’
’’ ’ ’ was ~
Or. Cline's suggestion.
for the syiner.
sion will proceed to do the work itself fleets.
I he Act 01 Congress attempting to back
A standing vote was taken and
by force account after the purchase*
1 nt country does not at present take back title is in effect a new
One peculiar incident took place in and installation of its own paving plan sending an armed expedition to Fore»t Reserve Act. The land is not every man exjrcpt Rev. Mr. (.ranter
the sheriff’s office. A person in Port­ plant.” The quotation is from the for- r.urope because the Allies have all to l.e soM until the timber is sold and voted for the resolution.
Dr. Joshua Stanfield who was later
land had written for a statement of |rnal expression of the Commission.
the men they need-
r- noved. as Forest Reserve timber is
The city merchant who carries
his taxes. This was sent which
All who come in contact with the
Our ports will be thrown open to now sold, “in a norma! market” fifty elected presi’I'emi of the association,
no insurance is considered a
said in commeirton the episode:
amounted to $t.io. On .Monday the Commission are discovering that it Allied .nips tor all purposes. Exten­
year* hence, probably with no taxes
mighty poor business man.
“There was nothing partisan meant
sheriff’s office received
a money | mean business, that it rs composed of sion ot unlimited credit would, be in the meantime. Congress admits
"J—:'"
Yet the stock farmer who car­
by us in the action. We felt it a duty
order for 55c.
for half payment i men who cannot be stampeded, and given the allies so that they would be
Oregon'» right of taxation and that
ries no insurance on his live
Wouldn't that jar you.
‘that promoters who try to put some- able to purchase all the necessary ■he unpaid taxes are a lien on the and a right to G'serw loyalty to the
stock is taking just as big risks.
( thing over on the state receive -hort ammunition, food and supplies.
of «he country in which we five. The schools
onu, the
me Attorney
..... j ,..».. General
---- ,
land;
And needlessly, for
' ‘The snap shot man thought he was -hritt. The bearing of the Commission
Begin at once the expenditure ot United State» admits it. No one but and the churches »horrid be the first
•it an old time political convention is one of firm determination that a the emergency appropriation ot $115,-
'7 it- The places to show their colors, to inspire
*. j/ostfe« of ------_________
Pmehotism J deny
when Attorney Winslow made that full dollar’s worth of actual construc­ 000.000 by the last Congress, to fi-
on * these
lands, patriotic feeling and set a good ex­
Port bn"cf. arc - - a ! Ken
’
—
u*
nominating .peech at the meeting of tion work must be done for every dol­ . n . ici winch a bond issue of $150.-
them
from
further
tax- ample."
but to e-xemr>’ t__
-
the school district on Saturday. We lar expended bv the state, and that 000.000 was provided.
throw r the entire bnrden
haven't any political bee buzzing in none of the state’s money may be
Construct sixty submarine chaser, . 'ion v. »■’M
CONSTRUCTIVE LAWS ENACT­
rh<-
bonds
on
other
tax-
our bonnet, and if we had we would used to pay for anything except full at the Brooklyn navy yard. at. a COM of nay me
ED.
nxnaftv for the right to
sure, get George to make the nom­ value received for actual work done.
01 »to.ooo each, deli.cries to begin in {«yen—a
free country.
ination.
-/
t
from 00 to .<0 day at the rate of three exist m a on*-’north of Oregon is Review of Legislature’s Work Shows
gives complete protection at
A Imo<t
o-------
ships a day.
Commission Designates Highways.
a very moderate coat. The
Most Strong Bills Passed.
For-«' Reserve and non-tax
As taxes are high, too high, it I
Kush the construction of two hun­ now in
Hartford insures farm work
.L_t enough? Why
producing. Isn’t that
Legislatures may come and legisla­
would not be a bad idea if the school
dred
no-toot
motor
patrol
boats
will»
horses, delivery and tracking
Irrespective of whether the state
should Oregon surrender its right of tures may go but the standard by
board considered the taxpayers a lit­
a
speed
01
thirty-live
knots,
the
bbls
reams and dairy herds. Call
road bond carries, Oregon will have
taxation as t these railroad lands, which they arc always measured is
tle more and not introduce any more
on
which
were
opened
last
Thursday.
an, write or téléphoné.
a designated system of road». The
and gi ■ive irp taxes ainonnting to over the amount of really constructive
new frills into the public school. We
Advance
the
date
of
the
graduation
de.signation» wire made formally by'
8:00.000 annnally. so as to enlarge legislation they do.
believe in having a good schood in
ot
the
first
and
second
classes
at
the
Fotujwing are some ot the acts of
this city, but we
do believe that the State Highway Commission at its I ntted States Naval academy so as to forest reserves’ Do yon Mr. Tax-
session just held. The designation was
piitr want f- make up this $;oo,ooo the 29th legislature of Oregon that
heavy taxation is
becoming too
increase liv I So tile number of avail­
required
by
the
government
as
a
con
­
annual
Io»»
by
paying
the
additional
are of a constructive character ;u at-
burdensome
and all local bodies
able officers.
increased rate on your own property, fecting business.
should strive to bring about a reduc­ dition to Oregon’s participation in the
Recruit the navy up to full strength
benefits of the Shackleford Act. The
and exempt the Railroad Lands from
of
To
encourage
establishment
tion.
government
representatives
were 01 87,000 men, orders tor which were all taxation?
Both Telephones.
shipping lines by municipalities by
sent out yesterday.
present
with
the
Commission
when
This bill was passed by the Legis­ giving a bonus or direct aid.
At the special city election last
Postpone the commandeering of
TILLAMOOK CITY. OREGON
week 72 persons voted for a closed the de»ignation.» were made, and con­ the shipyards and materials until it lature and submitted to the people
State
highway
—.........
„ . ■- law . to connect up
town. They comprise, no doubt, the curred in same, subject to formal ap­ appears that private manufacturers for approval through the efforts of the center of population and produc­
church people of this city. To be con­ proval by the authorities in Wash­ are failing to meet the requirements the Oregon Coast Port Federation, ing sections of the state.
and for one purpose alone, to save to
Changing gasoline test law to en­
sistent, we hope these citizens will ington.
All the roads designating in thc 01 the program of acceleration.
Oregon, the counties and the Port able consumers of this stale to buy at
riot do any trading on Sundays, take
.> tiding road bonding act were des­
Districts, the future annual taxes on same rates as other states.
down the receivers of thiir phones,
Drawing People to the Farm
the»« Railroad Company
Lands, to
shut off the switch of their electric ignated by the cominis-ion and for-
Act charging irregation securities
merely
adopted
as
part
of
the
sys-
which we are not only bv law entitled laws so that such project» < can be un-
lights, not go to the posioffice or
To promote the back to the farm but which every principal of common
un
of
state
highways.
In
addition
to
news stand, in fact, first put the "lid"
dertaken in this state.
the Fann
Sitnenient justice and right in a free country
on themselves before they attempt to those roads, such other roads were movement,
Law making it possible to manu-
Board
of
New
Brunsw
ick
is
display
-
d signaled as were required to make
demands
__________
_________
in
this
facture _ denatured
alcohol
put the “lid" on other-.
the system more complete and fair, : lg motion pictures depicting inter­
sawmill waste products,
state from
. ,
esting
phases
of
farm
life.
In
this
His
Mother
’
s
Song.
so a» to connect all the counties with
Giving smelters rights of eminent
Under the new law persons taking
.rough lines of travel.
country working people arc begged
domain and encouraging cstablish-
up estrays must exercise due dili­
sun
Beneath
the
hot
midsummer
and
implored
to
go
back
to
the
land
Joint work by the government and
nient of such industries here.
gence to ascertain tu. owners, and the state will proceed, even if the »nd raise lood but they are slow to
The men had marched all day.
Defeat of the 48-hour a week law
ii none is found within nine days an people fail to vote the bond». It is ex­ do »0.
And now beside a rippling stream
that would have crippled Oregon in­
aiiidivit must be filed with a justice pected that in the event of the failure
1 lie great majority of citified peo­
Upon the grass they lay.
dustries in many respects.
of the peace reciting the facts and of the state bonds, manv of the coun­ ple look upon tarin life with horror.
1
Law providing for licensing kelp
the efforts made to find the owner. ties will vote their own bonds for I hey may be living in some dirty, Tiring of games and idle jests
As
swept
the
hours
along,
I
fields and encouraging establishment
Ii the justice is satisfied that due di­ the sake of getting the benefit of
II n January, crowded tenement. Coun­
ligence has been used lie will order whatever government and state funds try lite might be cheaper, healthier, They called to one who moved'apart, I of potash industry in Oregon.
Come, friend, give 11s a «ong.
and
Amending eight-hour
’
“~J minimum
notice of sale by publication in two : may be available
more comfortable. But existence un­ He answered: ‘‘Nay, I cannot please;
allow operations of fruit
issues of a weekly newspaper and at
¡wage
law
to
The funds available, it is estimated, der th< stars an<l the wide spaces of
The only songs I know
t.ie expiration of 25 days from tak­ would permit improvement of the the sky would seem horribly lone­
I canning and packing industries.
Are those mv mother used to sing
ing up the animals may be sold, and
I
Defeating the alien land law bill
main trunk lines in the most populous some to them. These people miss the
-------
Chinese and Japanese
For me long years ago.”
'to prohibit
the proceeds applird to the expense
wart* of the state during the five years companionship of crowded streets.
owning lands in Oregon.
mid reimbursing the uroperty owner.
There would not he enough money They like the stir and motion and life “Sing one of those,” a rough viocc from <
'1 lie law takes effect May 21.
cried.
for any paving on these. The roads to ot it. They enjoy gossiping
with
"We are all true men here.
Notice to Contractors.
the remote sections would havq to neighbor». There is always something
Dairymen find it good busi­
There is such a thing as newspaper
wait indefinitely. They would remain doing. Encounters with the police, And to each mother’s son of 11s
ness to house and feed their
cuquett. When a letter appears in a
A
mother
’
s
songs
arc
dear."
Sealed
proposals,
addressed
to
the
on tin map as designated highways street fights, the rattle of the liurdv
stock welL It costs more,
newspaper it is not etiquette to nwike
until funds were available for their gurdy. the cries of the street venders, Then sweetly sang the strong clear, County Court of Tillamook County,
a reply in another newspaper, Four
but it pays. It also coats a
Oregon, and endorsed “Proposals to
improvement which might be many­ the mischief of the kidlets, all these
voice,
preachers in this city did this last
little more to carry
Remodel the County Court House."
Amid unwanted calm,
years, except as thr counties voted and a thousand other incidents make
week, with the purpose, no doubt,
in accordance with the plans and
the money for the principal part of slum life pleasant to people who have “Am 1 soldier of the cross.
that the letter should be a political
specifications on file in the office of
I A follower of the Lamb?”
the cost of improving same.
always lived in it.
document to influence the voters in
Should the bonds pass, the Commis­
It would seem as if under the pres­ The trees hushed all their whispering the County Clerk of Tillamok County,
the city election.
The preachers
Oregon, will be received by the
leaves.
overlooked the fact that Bro. I tomb- sion will haie money to use on every ent conditions, the money motive
County Court, at its office in the
The very stream was stilled.
ley is alw ay s w here the tail ot a dog is designated road in every county. This must have some effect. Farm labor
on publishing days, lor lie was three would mean that every designated brings better wages than it used to. And hearts that never throbbed with Court House, Tillamook City, Ore­
gon. until the hour of 10 o’clock a.m.
fear
days behind last week, so the letter road in every part of the state would The farm hands get high priced vege­
on Friday April 6th, 1917, and at that
With tender memories filled.
did not appear until after election. be put in a travelable condition dur­ tables for nothing, it does not cost
but it protects you from all
time be publicly opened and read.
W e know Bro. Trombley was feeling ing the five year period, much of it them much lor clothes. Unless they Ended this song, the singer said.
money loss through the
surfaced,
and
from
500
to
600
miles
are
spendthrifts,
they
and
their
fam
­
Each
bid
must
be
accompanied
by
a
giouchy, so he put one ovi r 011 the
As to his feet lie rose.
death, from any cause what­
of
highway
i»avc<l.
as
against
no
pav
­
ilies
could
have
money
in
the
bank
at
certified
check
equal
to
5
per
cent
of
preachers who arc “easy" when it
Thanks to you all, good night my
ever, of either single animals
ing
and
all
the
current
funds
being
the
end
of
a
year.
Land
is
high,
yet
the
total
amount
of
the
bid.
which
copies to running politics.
friends.
I expended on the trunk highway* to somehow the foreigners mafiagc to
or your whole herd. As a
shal' be forfeited to the county in
God grant us sweet repose.”
business proposition you
The question was raised
yv hether tin- neglect ol the roads connecting get farms of their own. They rent a Out spoke the captain, “Sing one case the bid be accepted and the bid­
I little piece of land on shares, sell half
cannot afford to be without
der shall fail, neglect or refuse for a
preachers should take part in politic 'S. with the remote sections.
more,"
their crop for good prices, ami in a
this protection.
period of five days, after the award
I hey certainly have .1 perfect right
The soldier bent his head.
few years they are ready to take a
i* made, to enter into a contract and
to do so, but with our 20 years ex­
Then
smiled
as
he
glanced
around.
farm on a mortgage. It is .1 good
pvrience in Tillamook, if the snap Be Just and Generous to German
file a bond satisfactory to the County
“You’ll join with me he said.
Subjects in U. S.
proposition for hundreds of thousands
shot man was a preacher he wouldn't
Court as required by law.
¡
“
In
singing
this
familiar
air.
of families.
attempt to run city politics in this
The County
Court reserves the
Sweet
as
a
bugle
call.
There
«ere
in
the
United
States
city. Quite a number of preachers
right to reject any and all bids.
’
All
hail
the
power
of
Jesus
’
name.
when
thr
*eu»u*
were
taken
in
19IO,
have attempted to, with
the result
Dated this 16th day of March, 1917.
To Tax th® Railroad Company Grant
Both Telephones.
Let angles prostrate fall'.”
1,278,1x17 male, of German birth, 21
that they have camivd unnecessary
;■
By order of the County Court.
Lands.
Mar.
of
age
and
over.
Of
that
num-
TILLAMOOK CITY. OREGON.
tunc
Wonderous the spell the old
strife anil division, instead of more
Erwin Harrison, Clerk.
friendly, Christian spirit. < hie of the I Ter, 880.007 were naturalized citizens
wrought
This loll was submitted by the Ore­
127.103 were
best things the preachers ever did 111 of tin United States;
As on and on he sang,
I
gon
Coast
Port
Federation,
compris»
lurman
subjects
—
aliens;
anil
the
Man after man fell into line
this city was in organizing the \ sso-
ci.ition of Charities, and it is that < itizenship of the remaining 262,557 ing the several Port Districts in the
And loud their voices rang.
counties of Coos. Douglas. Lane, Lin­
class of work that brings them re- was not reported.
The night winds bore the graud rc-
It is with this non-naturalizeil cle­ coln and Tillamook, in support of the
sped, while dabbling in citv poll-
frain
bill
for
the
taxation
of
the
Railroad
ment
of
127,103
German
born
sub-
I ks generally cause hard feelings and
Above the tree tops tall.
jccts ol the kaiser that our govern­ Company Grant Lands.
olten bitter enmity.
The everlasting hiss called back
'The purpose of the bill '< plain and
ment would be concerned in ease of
In answer, "Lord of all.”
easily understood. It proposes to con­
"He ami his kind may always be war with Germany.
The
songs are done the camp is still.
tinue
the
taxation
of
the
Oregon
and
Undoiibtcilly many
of them are
counted on to stand with those who
Naught but the stream is heard.
favor open saloons and brothels on \merican in spirit ami look upon this California Railroad Company Lands,
country as their abiding home, and aggregating 2,360,492 acres, and valu­ But oh! the depths of every soul
Sunday. *
By those old hymns was stirred.
American ed at over $40,000.000 just as o'.lii r
That is a most serious accusation their failure to establish
for the Ministerial \ssociation of this citizenship was a matter of neglect property in this state is taxed. The And up from many a bearded lip
rather than of disinclination to take taxes on these railroad lands will
Rises in murmurs low
Adventist Church. Those who on its responsibilities. These will now amount to approximately $•.oo.uoo an­ The prayer the mother taught the boy
At home long years ago.
liiaintcd with Mr. (adv know hasten to take their places under the nually. Thr railroad company has
been paving taxes on part of these —Author unknown.
he untrue, for he is just as Stars and Stripes
Rut the problem that faces the oth­ lands tor forty year.«, bu has escaped
and conscientious in his re­
beliefs and always trying to ers i» not <0 ease of solution. Many laving any taxev on about 300.000.
There in more Catarrh in this
fl is bill p'opo*c* section of the country than all other
d, as the members of the of die in have interests in the United 1 .e- ot th; gran
rial \ssociati<>n are in their States which cannot be abruptly re­ ’0 tax these «n. v». acre- al»«>, ami diseases |>ut together, and for years
is beliefs. It is not onlv a false linquished without financial loss, and why not, thev are part of Oregon's it was supposed to be incurable
maging accusation, but shows since the ocean highway* arc closed taxable assets.
Doctors prescribed local remedies
The Oregon Coast Forts arc vitally and by constantly failing to cure
Christian charity. It is also a against them and they are unable to
return to their native land, they interested in the taxation ot these with local treatment, pronounced
¡would probably like to remain here.
lands, but not more so than is the it incurable
Catarrh is a local
So long as they arc law-abiding state of Oregon and the several disease, greatly influenced by con
nuts they should be treated with courtesy counties, because to exempt these dirions and therefore requires con­
anil consideration \Ve should adhere lands from all taxation for all time, stitutional treatment Hall'sCatarrh
to the reasonable assumption
that as is the purpose of the opponents of Medicine, manufactured by F J.
even if Germany and the
United the bill, will impose an unfair, unjust Cheney A Co . Toledo. Ohio, is a
States should declare war. the great and unequal burden on all other tax constitutional remedy, is taken in­
Commission Is Firm
bode of these German subjects will payers in the state. These I’ort dis- ternally and acts thru the Blood on
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theniselves for the Mticcous Surfaces ot tlieSystem.
Paving promoters who have come • respect our laws and not voilate their J tricts have bonded
in contact with the State Highway privilege of asylum While some of over $-’.000.000 to raise funds with tine Utindred Dollars reward is
Commission have received little com­ . them may plot acts of voilence they which to improve deep sea harbors. offered for any case that Hall's
fort The Commission insists that ¡¡can be left to official vigilencc and the very improvement of which make 'Catarrh Medicine tails to cure Send
high prices tor paving, boosted up to k,the orderly processes of justice xml the value oi these lands. About 4<*V for circulars and testimonials.
reimburse paving companies for pro­ ..dealt with as other defendants in the 000 acres, of the value of $5.000.000 F J i HKNEY ACO. Toledo, Ohio,
are within these Fort district*. These | Sold l>y Druggists. «5c.
motion expenses, will not be tolerat­ . ■ criminal court*.
Hkll's Family Pill* for constipa­
ed The state should not be required | 1 The mistake must not be made of Fort districts and the Federal Gov
Ediioriai ó ap ¿¡lots.
misjudging the innocent by the flbes-
deeds of the guilty few. Because some
Englishmen are anarchists we do not
think that bll Englishmen are so. Be­
cause an American believe* in I. W
W’. lawlessness it docs not follow
that any great number of Americans
are of that destructive bent.
V hile some alarm has been expres­
sed. The Spokesman-Review does not
considerable
believe there is any
danger from the presence here of a
number of German subjects. Self-in-
tercst, propriety ar.d the sensible
counsel they will have from our loyal
citizens of German birth or origin,
erally be found oi sufficient
t. If there should be 1 .
id-
exception* they should b .: u-
.idually and with the ord
. - -
i of the law—Spokesman-/. ... w.
aSound Business
HARTFORD
Live Stock Mortality
INSURANCE
ROLLIE W
WATSON,
Agent.
National Building.
DaiiyHerds
HARTFORD
Live Stock Mortality
INSURANCE
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
Agent.
National Building.
tion