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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1917)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 5 E L A N D E E R WIN, J lot and in the official phamplet fol lows; “A bill for an act authorizing any county in this state to issue bonds for the construction of permanent roads, providing a mode of procedure by which a special election may be called within the county to vote whether bonds shall be issued and providing for the sale of bonds and the expendi ture oi the money realized therefrom Creo-Septic in completely soluahle in water. 1 wo Some persons arc circulating a re in actual road construction.’ tablespoonfuls to each gallon of water is the average Mr. Spence, among others, signed port that the snap shot man is oppos ed to the hard surfaced highway | an argument in support of the hill, atren.rth to be used. Being of a soapy nature it proves through the county. They certainly and another bill creating a state high very effective for washing the animals and stable uten- have not read the Headlight religious way department. *1 he argunr nt ly • <>r they would not have made such published in the state pamphlet I il used in general improves stable conditions. foolish statements. \\ e believe the sent to every voter in the state, $2.00 a Gallon. ____________ ¡state bonding measure should pass that argument it is asserted: land it will' be the means of Tilla- | “These bills are carefully drawn by ADVERTISING RATES 'monk obtaining a hard surfaced high the Grange committee after ad'i mg Legal Advertisements. way through the county at less than and consulting with the best author First Insertion per line ............. half cost to the taxpayers. That does ities on road laws an Each subsequent insertion, line. not look as though the snap shot man tion in the state and i> opposed to hard surfaced roads, 1 'acted into laws will Business and Professional cards docs it? .And it will be necessary to all.” one month........................................ It appears that an explanation is bond the county to meet state aid. Ifi I Locals per line each insertion... Was the the county does not bond it is safe to due from Mr. Spc nee. Display advertisements, an inch Committee'' of 1912 actin? s:ty that 'Tillamook will not get the “Grange ......... ' * Grange? hard surfaced highway through the without authority from the and Lodge Notices, per line . county till doomsday and other conn- coun Or ’ « were V» c « v they offering bunco bills All Resolutions of Condolence ties will get the money that s should providing a bonding method with one month....................................... i.’ .. _ tent ♦ to «-» n>/>rb work 'inr'.itnv.t against uni! and defeat any be expended in this county. We are their free to admit this in every particular. bond issue proposed under method? THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. |Thc snap shot num happened to hold county The public was certainly justified m a little different'opinion as to wheth F. C. BAKER, Publisher. er the money raised by bonds should 1012 in the understanding that the be used for hard surfacing certain State Grange favored bonds for roads in the north part of the county, roads. which are not in the proposed high Going to the legislature as “lily- way, or taken from the general road All the heat is concen appropriation. We were inclined to white angels and returning like scar -o— It looks to us as though the State the opinion that money raised by let women” is a flashy head given ar trated where it is needed Grange needs a live progressive mast bonding should be used exclusively article in a recent number of the of — Jceeps you cool and ficial Grange organ of the state, and for the main highway, for fear that if er—not a mossback opposing good a large amount of money was divert placed over the signature of C. E. roads for the farmers to enjoy. makes for better cooking ed there might not be sufficient mon Spence, master of the State Grange, I he Portland Journal had a sensa ey left to complete the highway. Isn’t The News has never met Mr. Spence, tional story Saturday about the Unit that good horse sense? Other coun personally, but we are compelled to ed States capturing a submarine base ties have bonded and were disappoint remark that the "slogan” given in the and a number of submarines, There ed because some persons were foolish caption of his article does not add was no truth in the article, but it is enough to believe that one dollar any prestige to his character. It is a another instance to show how unre- would do two dollars worth of work, saying that no man would say to a liable that newspaper is. and after expending the whole of the set of state representatives—or a ------- o------- bond money they discovered that single man who went to make up our No one can accuse President Wil- thay did not have sufficient money to recent legislature is entitled to such ■son of acting hastily in wanting carry out the road work that was disgraceful recognition from any per Why not cook with plunge the United States into war planned. We do not want to see Till son—-much less a prominent represen a modern oil stove this sum tative of the State Grange. Douglas with Germany, hut as Germany was amook County commit the same er F»r But mer and be comfortable? so persistent in carrying on a most ror, but we do want to sec the money county citizens resent these insulting, Raul It remarks in the strongest terms, inhuman and barbarous warfare, it raised by bonds in this county ron- Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. knowing full well the gentlemen who Ust was only a question of time when the served to meet state aid. More efficient than your wood represented this section of the state I nited States would have to exercise Pt ar I Oil or coal stove,and costs less to to be as clean, aggressive and straight Jier rights aud join the allies. GOOD FOR LUNGER. operate. forward in their business dealings as any set of men that ever represented Better cooking because the Everybody is getting enthused over a hard surfaced highway through the Hits Farmers’ Union and Grange any courtly at the legislature. Slander long blue chimneys give stead Methods at Salem — Calls ous assertions of the foregoing type county. We don't blame them, for we ier, more evenly distributed, Spence a Liar. do not add any prestige to the author <lo not know of anything that is of heat, under perfect control— Representative W. W. Lunger, of but on the contrary detract from any such importance as this is, and a di like gas. No smoke or smell. rect benefit to every part of the Yamhill County, at a farmers' meet just criticism that he may have for In 1, 2, 3 and 4-bumer sizes,, county. Just think of it. With a hard ing, exposed the lobbying methods of the work done by the members of the E ' " legislature. —Umpqua Valley surfaced highway it will be possible the Farmers' Union and Grange as last ovens separate. Also cabinet to beat the train to Portland in sum practiced at Salem. models with Fireless Cooking "Spence and Brown,” he said “come mer and winter. Insomama Ovens. to you and say they worked against Ask your dealer today. Indigestion nearly always disturbes The Salem Capital Journal a ijemo- the road bonding bill, because it was • cratic newspaper, says: "The Port simply a scheme of the Warren peo the sleep more or less, and is often land Journal is an insult to intelligent ple to rob the farmer for a paving the cause oi insomnia. Eat a light journalism and is fast being repudiat grab. 1 am here to tell you that they supper with little if any meat, and no I ed by law-abiding people.” The never approached me on the subject. milk; also take one of Chamberlain’s (CalifoMtaJ' Salem newspaper is about right. The They were there, or their legislative Tablets immediately after supper, *Tillaniook Portland Journal should be repudiat committee was present, and I can and see if yon do not rest much bet ed for it is unreliable and does not vouch for the fact that the only mat ter. For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. confine itself to the truth. The false ter they took lip with me before a For Constipation. report about the decision of the vote was the anti-picketing bill. "The only vote I cast in the legis supreme court of Washington in the Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent bone dry law was proof that the lature that I am thoroughly ashamed of is the vote against the anti-picket druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: Portland Journal is unreliable. ing bill. I voted that wav at the re "( liamberiain’s Tablets are certainly There is no doubt whatever when quest of Spence and Brown and the the best thing on the market for con Germany started the war the military farmers' legislative committee. They stipation.” Give these tablets a trial, party of that country bail an idea told me of all the benefits that would You are certain to find them agrec- that they could lick the whole world, come to the farmer by standing in able and pleasant in effect. Price 25c. and 1914 was an opportune time for with the labor organizations, and For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store. < Germany to become the world power, urged me to vote ‘No,’ which I did, SPring. Developments the last few months and for which I am ashamed, for the have opened the eyes of the people of bill was a meritorious measure and Spring is looked upon by many by I the United States, for it suddenly should have been passed. If thev were dawned on them Germany had plot on the job, as they told all the farm the most delightful season of the year ted against this country. Admiral ers they were, why did they not come but this cannot be said of the rheu Dewey predicted when lie had trouble to myself and other farmer members matic. The cold and damp weather with the German Admiral in Manila, and tell us what they wanted us to brings on rheumatic pains which are anything but pleasant. They can be that the next war that the United support and what to oppose? They States participated in would be with must have known as much about the relieved, however, by applying Cham berlain’s Liniment. For sale by La Germany. His words have come true. Warren people before the road bond bill passed as they know now, mar’s Drug Store. That was the right spirit! When hut not one word of warning did they Notice oi Hearing of Final Account. •the committee soliciting financial aid give me. “Meanwhile I heard from Yamhill went to the lumber company's office to get Oscar Schultz to join the cotn- County Grange officers, by telegraph Notice is hereby given, that the un niittec, Mr. A. I*, i oats was in the and letter, telling me that this bond dersigned has tiled her final account office. Ilr asked to see the subscrip- ing bill was a good bill and urging me as Executrix of the last will and tion list. Mr. Coats said I II give to support it. What was I to judge as. testament of Johanna Marie Larsen, my personal check for $500.00 to to what the farmers wanted? Was 1 deceased, and that the County Court wards it. It’s a good thing.” The .... to pay attention to the grange offici of the State of Oregon, for the Coun lumber company had previously sub als of mv own county, or disregard ty of Tillamook, has set the 12th day scribed $500.00. Although the commit ♦heir demands when the state legisla of May, A. D., 1917 at ten o’clock a. tee met with flattering encourage tive committee of the farmers* organ 111. at the court room of said court, in ment and support from the business izations gave me not one word of Tillamook City, Tillamook County, men, the action of Mr. Coats, who counsel, guidance or warning ’ W hat Oregon, as the time and place for does not résilié here, is deserving of were they there for’ Simply to draw the hearing of objections, if any there mention, for he is a shrewd business their per diem from the farmers' or arc, to the said account and tjie set man and ready to help anti encourage ganizations and do their only work tlement of said estate. local industries. Thanks, Mr. Coats, for the labor unions’ Dated April 4th, 1917. "As soon as the road bonding bill thanks four your unsolicited support. A. M. Hare, Judge. passed, Spence came to me and said W e do not expect to see mu h that the telegrams I read in the open THAT KNIFE-LIKE PAIN. work done by the State Highway session of the house were fake tele ------ o------- < ommission this year. Should the grams, inspired by the W arren paving Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings °f State Bonding Measure carry, and it people 1 went and saw the men who Weak or Disordered Kidneys. is a foregone conclusion th: t it will, sent the telegrams. 1 saw them sep -------o — arately. and every one indignantly a test cast will be started to ascertain Have you lame back, aching day and i used the same words, ‘ Spence is a whether the law is constitutional, and night? Do you feel sharp pains after it will be fall before this is fought out liar.’ stooping? Are the kidneys sore? Is “ I am a member of both the Farm in the courts. Next year the Hu*, h wav their action irregular? Use Doan's ers ’ Union and the Grange, and I < ommission will have $3,000,000, and Kidney Pills—the medicine that is want von farmers to know the lobbx this summer the Highway Commis recommended by so many people in ing methods followed by the commit sion should be asked to make a sur this locality. Read this Hillsboro res vey of the road through the county, tees appointed by vour state organi ident's experience. anti settle the question as to which zations. Thev were busy for five labor Mrs A. R England, TH W < tak route is best, so as to avoid any delay unions, and in spite of mv repeated St., Hillsboro, Ore., says; "Two years public requests for information, thev [•yyfr; next year when work is started, with ago 1 had such a bad attack of lum money available to cover state aid. w ere inactive and silent until after the bago that I wasn't able to get up'or I hat should be the aim and object of bill was passed that thev now claim down stairs When I sat down on a |u> js interested in a was a graft.” everybody w who chair, I could hardly straighten up. paved highway through the county. Sharp pains, like a knife sticking me The Contradictory Mr Spence. in my back, nearly killed me at times. In his reply to Mr. l unger ’ s ques The way farmers and grangers are I could hardly drag myself around, as writing letters to their local news tion as to where he got his authority I felt so completely played out. 1 had If you buy to oppose the road bond issue, Master papers i.coring the $6,000,000 bond »• , economically . ---- * you * —— buv taken only a lew doses of Doan's the “ cost c—” basts *- - - and • insist „ on _ - - RED Spence, of the State Grange, ing road bill is a pretty good indica C. I Kidney Tills when my back com crown gasolin £ tion that farmers and Grangers are »ays he got it from the executive menced to feel stronger. 1 had used not opposed to the bill, but are be committee of that organization. Per only one box when 1 was able to get coming the best boosters. \\ hy haps he did, but Mr. Spence couples about as well as ever. Since then 1 (California) shouldn’t they? The dairymen of Till his assertion with an unguarded state hive never had any trouble with my ment The Grange, he says, “ has re amook arc pretty good at figures, back or kidneys.” and now that they can figure it out peatedly gone on record in opposing Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t that this county will get between bond issues for road building, and has simply ask for a kidnev remedy—get $500,000 and $-y00,000 of the money never gone on record on the other Doan's Kidney Tills—the same that F°r SaK. Publisher’s Notice. without having to pay the same in ddc of the question," savs The Ore Mrs England had, One half acre with house and barn, Foster-Milburn ----- o----- taxes, it seems to us that they would gonian. bottom land. ' j mile from city. Co.. Props., Bufta' > N. Y. Yet in iqu a reputed committee of This is to certify that the under be foolish not to get into the good JO acres 0 miles South of City, with road« band wagon. It is automobiles the State Grange composed of Mr signed is sole owner and publisher of good house $1700. O. I. C. Swine. and the auto trucks which have forc Spence, Mr l.ecdy, Mr. Shaw, and For rent 8 acres with house and the Tillamook Headlight, published ed hard surfaced roads, ami as the Mr Mason, presented to the voters at Tillamook Oregon, and that there 1 have some choice fall boars for barn just cast of Fair Grounds. license from these will give Tilla of the state a bill to authorize Issu arc no mortgages or other indebted J. S. Stephens. sale. Also some nice spring t. .. pigs .. to mook county between $400.000 and ance of county bonds for roadbuild ness against the said newspaper. Office in Commercial Building, room select from, both sexes. $500,000 towards the bardsurfaced ing, The title as published on the bal- Fred C. Baker, t Joe Donaldson R. F. D. Tillamook. highway through the county, we’ll be a lot of muts if we don’t get that amount of money. 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