Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 12, 1917, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 12, 1917
»flat the Editors Say.
ialiy those who had given boys to th
France, Germany, in fact all thc na­
ranks, were in no mood to enterta'
tions involved in this bloody
such a proposition, even had they
have violated international laws. Ger­
lieved it came from genuine
•
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many, however, has been guilty of
With advancing spring the middle­ can pacifists. But the advertisenZ
the severest violations. Thc ocean
have
that peo- savored so strongly of PrussiJ "
nmemoriai has been ...»
■■«.........
-- begun ‘ to ’ explain
since time immemorial
the ■ men
•• • •
• | pO- that it had an effect opposite to wk“
open highway i- of commerce
—...... ....... ... and traf- pie wont buy their high-priced
was intended and hundreds of lett
fic of the whole world and no nation | tatocs. Y\ hy don t they advertise and
good roads are the first step to pre-
telegrams were sent to Ore« ’
¡them on thc “Dollar down, a year to
Locals per line each insertion...
lias
the
right
to
sink,
capture
or
blow
­
°5 pa redness.
Astoria Or., April 6.—(To my fel­
congressmen and senators, i,,';“"
up vessels of neutral nations engaged ' pay” plan.—Gresham Outlook.
Display advertisements, an inch
low-citizens of German extraction.)
them to stand by the President a “*
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Like Hercules we German-American» in peaceful commerce without warn-
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•05
Persons who have followed the mermans favor peace, but they Uo?;
One phase of the war situation was i are standing today at the parting ot ing. Germany has done so not only
"l
All Resolutions of Condolence
not touched upon at the meeting the ways. The land of our birth, and once or io times, but hundre » of testimony, in the trial of Mayor. Gill, be insulted.—Itenuzer.
this of Seattle, which ended in a verdict of
one month.....................................
times. •-»•*«-
She »•»-
has ’ done —--
so -- aftei
• 5° i Sunday night, which would not be : the country which we have made our IS11IV3.
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. 1 at I home by choice have been drawn in- government strenuously objected and acquittal, may be reminded of the Woman's QreaUVictory in EngUn4
out of place
for ___
us _ to dwell upon
I this t time.
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_______ that Ger- i to the maelstorm of thc bloody con- protested against such practice. She celebrated Scotch verdict of "not
Notwithstanding
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. many violated her treaty obligation I flict of the world war and _ we
..
Ger- has done so after she solemnly de­ _ guilty, but don't do it again.”—lnde-
Russia’s revolution is a great
_____ arc today confronted dared after the sinking of the Lusi- pendent,
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
i wih Belgium, over ran and devastat- nian-Americans
lory for democracy The ,K
■ V|c-
i ed that small country, and leaving the with thc difficult task of deciding to 'taina, to abstain from such conduct in
the leaders of English parti,.0"”5*; 01
i people to starve, it was the kind whom we . shall
throw
our
support.
In
t
hc
future.
She
has
done
so
without
j
western
vote of the English J 4 11 ” and Hit
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-
I hearted people of the United States my humble w
___ there
.... is ’ but t one ,distinction as to the ships errand, 1 been of the
opinion
English women shall receiv°nth k”
I who subscribed hundreds of thou- conclusion to
nationality.
She has. sunk C(j the
to be
<>.. drawn, • and
— that - is . to ¡cargo or
- - —
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- , price
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ns
I sands of dollars for food to keep stand with America, and
behind I Belgian relief »hips
ships ; and hospital ships | conlparing it with the prices of food
I them from perishing from hunger, but America to the utmost of our ability. I The consequence must, therefore, fall ¡necessities we find it is lower than be-
Cleanup time is here. The city needs I the ruthlessness of the Kaiser and in arriving at this conclusion, 1 beg upon Germany, and Germany alone, ; tore. Last year we charged two bush-
a spring clean up a> usual.
I his war lords have sent dozens of re­ of you to remember the various mo- and although all of u> may be in gym- ¡e|s of potatoes for a year’s subscrip- ¡»
one
lief and hospital ships to the bottom tives which caused us or our fore-apathy with Germany’s plight, with tion and this year we only get
Remember this, young man, if
|and destroyed the food that was >n"|,„,,,
v
lathers,
to leave the country of our-her valor, her superefficiency, her ad-|bushel.”—News Times.
The statesmen of England
fail to enlist, the young women
tended for a starving people. The wai |,i
rth and become citizens of
......i
< this mirable sacrifices, her marvelous re­
r«ahze
class you as a weak sissy.
sourcefulness, affairs have conic to an | The present war may have at least that without the women it
started with an outrage when the big great nation.
impossible to carry on the *°Uld be
German army was pushed through
Some
of us came starving and llopcn break between the country c'
oi lone good result. It is such a terribly that they have worked out thX
country of our
No one can doubt the loyalty a nd poor little Belgium, and ever since service and upon arriving here. were Hour birth and the
"T ¡costly conflict, in life, money and hu­
patriotism of the people of Tillamook that time Germany has been commit­ ■ | not forced to devote from two to • I home, I maintain that we have no I man resources, generally, that the htical emancipation. In view of h T
after the meeting Sunday night.
ting cold bloodc-l outrages one after three years of thc most valuable per- longer the right to voice our private I world is likely to choose peace for marvelous sacrifices and cndiir^*
we the next decade or tw'o to come. heroism of English women in 1
another. It is not to be surprised at i iod oi our lives to compulsory mili- opinions and
of however, don’t forget that we thought as to entering upon which they had
should assure
A Granger told us a few days ago that the whole world is rising up as 1 tary service.
our loyalty.
Welcomed to America.
but a few years ago we were living in voice the statesmen can do n„w
that he believed a large majority of one man to prevent Germany carry­
Eorne of us came starving and
I am of the firm opinion that by ¡the best age the world had ever seen. else than do the right and wise thin"«
them would vote for the state and ing on that kind of outragous, bar-
Ihey recognize the political equal*,
county bonding measures. We do not barious warfare. And the Kaiser lias ' hungry as a result of the over-popu­ far the greatest majority of the Ger- —Telephone Register.
of women with men as citizens
know why they should not do so, for been telling the German people, and lation of our native country and com- man-Amcricans are on the side of the
0
the proposed hard surfaced roads will they appear to believe it, that God is | polled to immigrate by its concomit- American government in this conflict.
It is with profound satisfaction the their common country
There may be delays.’ Postponement
lant conditions entered the govern- It is only a small number in compar­ patriots of Oregon can review the
be a great benefit to every farming on his side.
, inent service, the professions, went ison with the entire number of Ger­ record of The Oregonian during the of woman suffrage from these davx a
community.
a handful— crisis in national affairs. With fore­ battle until the end of the war may K.
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We are all more or less tarred with 'into business of our own and the man -America n s—on ly
One thing is certain the war is go­ the same brush when it comes to say­ American public supported us heart­ who raise their voices against the sight, sound judgment and unwaver­ advisable. I he law may not be amend
action of the American government, ing loyalty it has spoken forth fear­ ed at once. Parlimentary election«
ing to bring more women into the in­ ing unkind things about other persons ily.
Some of us came, tired of the class and who ruthlessly, wilfully, unlaw- lessly and steadfastly in support of have not been held since the war be
dustrial life of the country. With and peddle gossip. In fact, there is
1,000,000 men mobolized, this will too much scandal and gossip being caste and class distinction and the at­ fully, with bombs, dynamite and oth­ our national honor and our president. gan, except a by-election or two, and
make labor scarce in all parts of the indulged in by the gossips about per­ tending prerogatives and privileges er means have destroyed and threat­ A newspaper like the Oregonian none may be ordered before the re
country, and it will not be long now sons of German extraction. It is true | prevailing in the country of our birth, ened to destroy American lives, pro­ means much to the United States, for turn ot peace. But if an electoral re­
when women will be holding posi­ that some of our German citizens and upon arriving here, we found a perty, American ships, American it is a gigantic power for sturdy form statute be enacted this year it
will probably include votes for wom­
have shown more or less partiality free land where everybody, including means of defense, or who have dealt Americanism.—Oregon Voter.
tions now held by men.
a similar fate to the property and
en, and the parlimentary franchise
with Germany in the terrible war that ourselves had equal rights.
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, I Some of us came, tired and disgust-
Ev'cryone should commend the Ore­ is now raging, but that is now a thing J ed of the bare and meager existence ships of the allies. It is neither right ! Modern justice is freakish, Two has been their aim. The policy and
gonian for its patriotism and outspok­ of the past with most of them now and livelihood which we were only' nor justifiable that the antipathies, weeks ago a man in Portland was principle oi woman suffrage have en
en stand in this trying crisis. Putting that the United States have declared ¡able to earn in the fatherland in spite prejudice, the hatred and contempt of convicted on the charge of attempted tered into the theory and practice oi
aside party politics and silly senti- war on Germany. In circulating un­ I of incessant hard work and endur­ the entire American nation should be murder, trying to murder an intelli­ the English constitution.
The strategy of Mrs. Pankhurst has
upon the whole number of gent young Korean. The young man
mentalish. The Oregonian has always founded reports, and peddling gossip ance. Upon settling here some of us visited
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denounced the barbarous manner in about persons of German extraction have become imniensly rich, the ' Geriuan-Americans, that we arc loyal was close to death's door but recov­ succeeded. At the outbreak of the war
with Germany killed our citizens, is wrong. It looks to the snap shot greatest majority of us have amassed German-American citizens should be ered after weeks of good nursing. His she had her followers enlist in sup­
which was not war, but cold blooded man that it is about time to round up a comfortable fortune and all of us at punished with distrust or disrespect; ¡assailant with murderous intent was port of the very government they had
murder. We feel proud of Oregon’s the scandal mongers and gossips and least have earned an abundant living. that we should all be held in contempt found guilty and sentenced to six been opposing and assured them that,
as a result of the actions of a hand­ months in the county jail and in the it they would but make themselves
prosecute them. We will ask our citi­
great daily newspaper.
Some of us came without child or
zens not to report any false gossip chattel. America gave us a home we ful of stubborn, cantakerous, ungrate­ same breath of the judge he was pa­ indispensable to the nation, no leader
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ful individuals who do not represent roled at once. Another man
near I or party could afford to refuse their
As the cost of living will get higher they hear about our German citizens, have married and settled since.
rights to them. The suffragists took
the feelings of the majority of this
and higher it behooves everybody, es­ but if any person has the evidence of
Some of us came because all of the great number of splendid peaceful, Gresham stole a load of potatoes and their leader at her word. They went
pecially in this county to raise more anyone uttering treasonable language real property of the country of our law-abiding German-American citi­ was sentenced to one year in the into the munitions factories and re-
county jail and was at once paroled.
food stuffs this year than in previous they should immediately inform Dis­ birth was in possession and tenure of zens.
What is justice anyhow? From the ¡placed the men who had gone to the
years. By raising plenty of garden trict Attorney Goyne or Sheriff Cam aristocratic, landowners who held
| front. They proved their loyalty.
Brethern,
in
the
name
of
German
truck and chickens this will help obeli. These two officials have been possessions either
at exhorbitant honor and justice, in the name of two cases one would draw the con- I 1 hey demonstrated their ability to
elusion that a load of potatoes is
some in reducing the cost of living, kept busy trying to ferret out reports, prices, or would not sell at all. Amer­
for it is going to become much more started by gossip mongers, but they ica received us with open arms, took everything that we hold high and worth twice as much as a human life. organize, and their power to toil and
holy, in the name of undeniable, well- It may appear queer justice but it is ! endure. They devoted themselves to
covtly to live if the government does have found them false and scandalous. us, like a compassionate mother, to
not step in and put a stop to the ex- This is no time to be peddling scan­ her bosom, allowed us to share in the founded and unshakeable principles, exactly what was meted out in these i the defense of England with a vim
in the name of gratitude and a debt
'and ffectiyeness which show that they
horbitant charges now made for all dalous gossip.
taking up our public damain, resulting of honor, I conjure you to stand in two cases.—Banks Herald.
are qualified to handle affairs oi
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the necessaries of life.
in the acquisition by thousands of us, this conflict by the country of your
<
"That $6,000,000 is a large sum to state.—Spokesman Review.
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If our respected friend, Bro. Trom­ of some of the most valuable land of
adoption—the United States of Am­ ; I take away from the taxpayers,” is
an
Just a word of
advice about so- bley, is such a good Christian it this hemisphere.
erica.
Frank E. Hesse. assertion being made a good deal
would
be
a
true
Christian
and
gentle
­
Some
of
us
came
in
thoroughly
dis-
called treasonable language. Quite a
Leam From the Negroes.
i
commenting upon the pending road
number of reports have reached the manly act on his part to apologise to satisfied with German conditions and
More
Light
Leaks
Out.
Bro.
Cady
for
publishing
a
dirty,
libel
­
after
settling
bond
issue.
The
assertion
is
based
up
­
here
and
becoming
ac-
officials, who have taken time to in­
For an example, those Americans of
on a prevalent misunderstanding of
vestigate but in doing so have found ous slander about him; “He and his quainted with American habits and
In the Roseburg Review is reveal­ what the act involves. Nothing in the Caucasian race who cudgel their brain
in most cases that these reports have kind may always be counted on to conditions of living arc now receiv-
been exaggerated. If any one knows stand with those who favor open sa­ mg the protection of this government ed some more information concerning act requires any increase in taxation for excuses to keep out of war when
and the privileges of immunities of the proposed re-organization of the in order to get the $6,000,000. It is Germany makes war on the United
of treasonable language used by any­ loons and brothels on Sunday.”
But we want to ask our respected the rest of its citizens, and are settled Oregon’s system of government re­ the automobile which pays the money States are commended to a citizen of
one, it should not be made common
ferred to in last week’s Voter as Auto license fees have been doubled, negro blood. This is what Roscoe
gossip but should be reported at once brother a pointed question: If it is and satisfied.
emanating from Master C. E. Spence and with a normal increase in the Conkling Simmons, of Louisville, Ky.
Ingratitude Basest of Vices.
to the proper authorities. It is doing perfectly just, right and proper to
Brethern avarice is the root of all of the State Grange.
number of machines owned in Ore­ a nephew of the later Booker T.
harm to circulate false
reports prosecute bootleggers and others
“At a conference held in Roseburg gon, the fees will more than cover the Washington, said recently to an as­
who violate state laws, why shouldn't evil, but ingratitude is ten thousand
against some of our citizens.
you, who published libelous matter times worse than that, and is the Friday and attended by C. E. Spence, interest and the sinking fund pay­ semblage of his own race:
Master of the Oregon State. Grange,
Thc best friends of this city are about a Christian gentleman, be pros­ worst of all crimes. For no other rea­ and Robert E. Smith, Chairman of ments to retire thc entire bond issue. , "VVe have a record to defend, but
those who give financial support to ecuted also, under the criminal libel son but gratitude should we stand be­ the legislative committee of the Tax­ Should there be no increase at all in no treason, thank God, to atone or ex­
help new industries. We are glad to laws of Oregon? We are not wanting hind this government. But there is payers' League, it was decided, that a the number of autos used it would still plain. While in chains we fought to
be unnecessary to raise taxes, for thc Tree white men— from Lexington to
t>ay a large number of our business to sec our good brother prosecuted another reason. When we applied to reorganization of the
legislature
men put their heads togeether and for the "big whopper” he published Income and when we became citizens I should be attempted by the members extra money would come from the ' Carrizal—and returned again to our
of
this
great
country
we
rendered
present quarter-mill road tax. Sup­ ¡chains. No negro has ever insulted
promised financial aid to start a ship about Bro. Cady, if he will do like all
of thc latter organization at the earl­ porters of the road bonding measure ¡the flag. No negro has ever struck
building plant, and others are ready good Christians ought to— repent and subscribed to a solemn oath iest possible moment.”
will do well to correct the misunder­ .down a president of the United States
to join in the movement and lend anil ask for forgiveness for the un­ renouncing all political allegiance to
'This puts thc matter squarely up to
1 No negro ever sold a military map or
their financial support when called up­ christian act. \\ c don’t like to see the emperor of Germany and to our the Taxpayers’ League, which was <jr- standing.—L'nipqua Valley News.
secret to a foreign government. No
on. These are our progressive citizens sonic laws enforced and our good native country and pledging our sup­ ganized by Mr. Smith in behalf ot the
are
I he war lords of Europe look on negro ever
ran
under
fire or
who have large investments here, Christian friends allowed to go free port to this government. 1 hose
I
taxpaying
timber
interests.
Mr.
Smith
were
the L nited States with contempt. lost an opportunity to serve, to light,
who have great faith in the future of after violating the ftiinmal libel law, the conditions upon which we
I
is
the
able
lobbyist
of
the
timber
own-
Tillamook city. 1 his is the right spirit when they are such stickers about allowed to become citizens. In our lers Doubtless with him behind the They regard us as “too fat to fight.” to bleed and to die in the republic’s
and is something worth striving for having laws enforced. Over in Clatsop native language we say “A man—a movement it will take from and loom \\ e arc supposed to be absorbed in cause. Accuse us of what you will—
money getting, full of ease and love justly or wrongly—no man can point
far better than dividing the citizens, county the district attorney obtained ward,” the meaning of which is well
up as one of thc mam issues ot the
over local politics,, which always indictments against a bevy of editors understood by you, and 1 feel that 1918 election, for anything Smith and pleasure. But before they rate us to a single instance of our disloyalty.
honor
bound
to
for publishing false reports about we are in duty and
too far down, they want to reflect on
“VVe have but one country and one
leave more or less sore spots.
the Mayor of Astoria and Messjs remain faithful to our oath. "Whose takes hold of is to be considered ser­ American history a bit. Our present flag, the flag that set us free. Its lan­
iously,
not
only
because
ot
the
large
Benson and Veon have sued another bread 1 eat, his song 1 sing,” is an­
It is too bad that the taxpayers’ editor for detaining their characters other of our well-known German cx- interests he represents, but because lack of preparation is due not to phys­ guage is our only tongue and no
'
bridges or qualifies our loy­
money should be thrown away. A each asking $10,000 damages. And it pressiohs. America has given us a of Ins demonstrated ability to carry ical inability or lack of courage, but ¡hyphen
large sum of money was expended was defaming the character of Bro. home, has protected us, has clothed his projects by vote ot the people ot because as a people we look on war alty. 'Today thc nation faces danger
as a folly. But on occasion our peo­ from a foreign foe, treason stalks and
last year, about $6o,<xx>, to dredge a Cadv that Bro. Trombley is guilty of us, has fed us and our families, and 1
channel in Tillamook Bay, and re­ as well as showing himself to be a say again 1 feel we are in^honor ths£nce probably can line up the ple have fought with a bitterness and skulks up and down our land, in dark
ports now say it is filling up. It was poor stick of a Christian, for I hrist- hound to support America in this con­ labor organizations as at the recent determination never excelled. The ¡councils intrigue is being hatched. 1
that channel which was to benefit one tians shouldn't do that if they live up flict ami that it is our sworn and legislative session he helped them sons of those who fell at Gettysburg am a Republican but a Wilson Repub­
timber company, and it, no doubt, to the precepts of the good old book. solemn duty to do so. \\ hen I use ,ut
ir program through, sacnfic- in slaughter just as horrible as that . lican. W oodrow Wilson is my leader.
shown on thc fields of France, arc 1 What he commands me to do, 1 shall
played its cards in having the channel
Bro. Trombley is such a political the word “support” 1 do not mean to
still on earth. They can do over again I | do. Where he commands me to go 1
located there. Suppose the county
flopper it must be about time he be understood as saying that 1 re­
what their fathers did if they have to. shall go. If he calls me to the colors,
court had squandered that amount of
ew
tbe Every tale of heroism and endurance 1 shall not ask whether my colonel is
made .____________
another flop. Our respected quest of you to rush to the nearest help the labor bodies.
money, what a big howl some of the brother
became an apostle of the Ore­ recruiting station in order to otter
According
to
the
low-
timber men would have raised. Some gon System., posed for some time as your military services to this country. Spence-Smith plan to abolish the low and daring form Verdun and thc black or white, 1 shall be there to
Somme can be matched right out of pick out no color except thc white ot
«lay somebody with good common an independent, jumped into the pro­ That is the individual privilege ot
our own history. The kings and the enemy's eye. Grievances 1 have
.sense and engineering ability will de­ gressive ranks with Senator l.aFol- those who wish to do so, unless we
kaisers would better let sleeping dogs against people, against this R0VCJ'\
cide that a great mistake was made Ictt« as his political idol, took a doub­ are drafted into service by thc gov­
nient. Injustice to me there is, bad
lie!—Umpqua Valley News.
and a lot of good money was thrown le somersault and landed on the ernment. This government has always
[laws there arc upon thc statute books,
away because the Sturgeon channel Democratic band wagon with the maintained a reasonable attitude ami
-
was not selected. It is time to get promise that that party was going to 1 am fully convinced will adhere to i Voter.
A Beaverton man tells of a funny but in this hour of peril 1 forget—and
down to brass tacks and do the sen­ reduce the cost of living and keep us principles of sound reason even in
sequel to the meeting of the parent­ you must forget—all thoughts of sell
Doing Unto His Neighbor.
sible and proper thing.
teachers association of that town j or race or creed or politics or color.
out of war. Well this is our friends. this critical hour. I am sure America
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,
Wednesday night. Robert Krohn, That, boys, is loyalty.”
Bro Trombley’s political
record, does not expect of those German-
Those words come from a mcnioc
“Hey kid!” yelled the game warden physical director of the Portland
it is young men who arc x\ ........
.... while residing in Tillamook and we American* who have brothers, neph-
.mted
for the loth Company Coast Artillery, must give him credit lor being a Hop­ ' cw s cousins anil other blood relatives appearing suddenly above the young schools, had expected to address thc [of a race which the United States re
unmarried men who should respond per but wliat about reducing the cost fighting in thc field for Germany, to I fi’sherman. "You are fishing for trout meeting, but found at the last mo­ [leased from thc slavery only a Imtf
more than fifty years ago and whic
to the country’s call in this critical of living and keeping us out of
o. war.
war, voluntarily' take up arms against them Don’t you know they ain’t in season. ment that he could not fill thc cen- has since been denied the law
gagement. A Portland organization
crisis. We make another appeal to the
anil
urge
them
to
kill.
All
that
I
want
“
Sure,"
replied
the
youth,
“
but
when
young men of Tillamook < ounty to Bro.?_________________
to be understood in saying, when 1 isn't thc season for trout they ain t was appealed to for another speaker rights in many states, but that doc
«ilfer their services. It was dropping
use that word is that we should justi­ around, and w hen it ain t the season and the gentleman selected was met not prevent exortation of unflincni s
Notice.
bombs on England that aroused that
fy and approve the actions and steps there’s lots of them. If the fish ain t at the train by a reception committee. loyalty. Though the negro’s s*,n
i
country and gave recruiting a great
of thc American government in every a-goin’ to obey thc rules,
I ain t Being a stranger the visitor was in­ ' dark, his liver is not bleached
The stallion Liberal, black Perch­ respect ami give it our hearty and neither.”—Thc Ladies Home Journal. quired as to the subject of his propos­ does he give evidence of a ye
impetus, and should a raider <lrop a
tew shell* into Tillamook County, eron, will be at the Harris him once unanimous support. No form of gov­
ed address and replied that he would streak. Let the six Senators who v
which it could easily do, young and a week for two days, Friday ami >at- ernment heretofore devised is fault­
talk .'gainst the bonds. The ladies cd against the war resolution sit
old would be aroused and want to en­ urday, commencing April Jtst.
Do You Sabe God?
were in a quandary for a moment, the feet of their negro Jellow-city
less. All have their advantages ami
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list. Tin country calls you young
but finally explained that Beaverton and learn patriotism.—Oregonian.
disadvantages, but 1 fully believe and
men to defend it in its hour of need.
In San Francisco, Cal., there was a was for the bonds and they did not
therefore express myself to that ef­
F°r Sal«.
It is not flowery, patriotic speeches,
One hall acre with house and barn, fect, that the American government prominent lawyer who prided himself think it proper to introduce the topic
Was It You?
it is young men with patriotic spirit, bottom land. ' j mil«’ from city.
is as neak a perfect government as we on his astuteness in questioning Chi­ in an educational meeting. He there­
who arc w mted, and we feel assured
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fore
returned
to
Portland
with
an
un
­
nes«
’
witnesses.
He
was
very
near
can
conceive.
You
and
1
will
sec
the
with
30 acres 0 miles South of City,
Some one started the whole M
that in a few days the necessary num­
time, and thc time is not very far off, sighted so failed to note the dress of delivered address and it is said that
good house $1700
ber of young men will be found who
wrong—
For rent 8 acres with house and when all thc nations of thc universe, a Chines«' witness was of finer texture .inquiry as to who he was brought thc
i so
ig the company
Was tt You?
will bnnr
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I including the country of our birth, than that worn by an ordinary coolie. I reply that he was C. E. Spence.—In-
barn
just
cast
of
Fair
Grounds.
Tillamookers will feel
strong Wt
\
Sonic one robbed the day of its *0»»
Instead of asking the usual ques­ i dependent.
will be republics, will adhere to the
J.
S.
Stephens.
proud of the Tillamook Company.
Was it You? frowne^
Office in Commercial Building, room principles of a government "of the tions as to age, occupation, etc., the
Early this morning someone scowl«*
people by thc people, and for the peo­ following dialogue ensued:
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Last
Friday
evening
the
two
even
­
sulked until others
Q—V bat is your name?
ple" and America will lead them all.
It is *»!«• to bet that the $6,000,000
ing papers of Portland printed full Some one harsh words were pass«
A.—Sell Lung.
And soon
It will be America freedom, American
stat«' bonding measure will carry four
Why Constipation Injuries.
page advertisements signed by the
around—
Q.—Do you live in San Francisco?
principles. American policies they will
to one, and that the county bonding
"Emergency Peace Federation" of
Was it You?
Q.—You sabe God?
measure will go through with a
New
York.
It
purported
to
be
an
ap
­
I he bowels arc thc natural sewer­ all strive to obtain Each of you is
r\.—Mr. Attorney if you mean do I
whoop, for the people of this county age system of thc body. When they ¡entitled to your private opinion but
started
the day aright
peal
from
the
east
to
the
west
to
pre
­
are overwhelming in favor of a hard- become obstructed by constipation a I matters having com«’ to a climax and understand the entity of our creator, vent the United Staes from encring Some one
Was it You?
. .
1
will
simply
reply
that
on
Thursday
surfaced highway through the county. part of the poisonious matter which having compelled this government to
the war. Telegrams and letters were Some one made it happy and brig
ecvenin
’
next
I
shall
address
the
And why ahouhln't they be in favor they should carry off is absorbed in­ arrive at a definite decision, I feel
solicited to be sent to the President
Was it You?
of these measures when the highway to the system, making you feel dull that all of your personal opinions state ministerial association upon the
morning we are told.
.
can be obtained with state and fed and stupid, and interfering with thc should step into the background and subject of th«’ divinity of Christ and and members of congress, urging ac­ Early this smiled and all through
tion against a declaration of war. Ap­ Some one
aral aid? Tillamookers know a good digestion and assimilation of food. we should stand as one behind this shall be pleased if you will attend.
day
To the day of his death the cele­ pearing on the same day that the
thing when they see it, and no one The condition is quickly relieved by government
brated lawyer will never escape the Oregon soldier boys left for the mo­ This smile ■ encouraged young 1
Assail* German Ruthleasness.
need be surprised that they are alt t hanibcrlain^ 1 ablets. For sale by
old—
jumping on the right side of the Lamar’* Drug Store.
It cannot be denied that England, question. “Do you sabe God’"—Case bilization camp, it was decidedly ill-
timed. The people of Oregon, espec-
Was it You?
and Comment.
GERMAN-AMERI
ADVERTISING RATES.
fence. We anticipate that those who CALLS ON
are opposed to bonding the state and
CANS TO STAND WITH US.
Legal Advertisements.
First Insertion per line ........... $ .to county for good roads will soon be
advancing the argument that we
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 should go slow on account of the war, F. C. Hesse Assails Ingratitude of
Group of Malc°ntents Who
Business and Professional cards
so as to scare people. It will not w ork
Arouse Distrust.
one month....................................... I.oo however, for everybody knows that
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and
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as mu
peace,
peace.
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quoted
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people,
free the
tug at t
ernment
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and Tuton
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