T1LLAM0ÖK
HEADLIGHT, APRIL 19. 1917.
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to the allies and shut down on all ex Represent Nobody but Themselves.
ports and imports, or, in other words
The President, either because of ex
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treme
partisanship or because he is
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05 That, practically, was what Germany-
in a
wanted the United States to do, but deficient in tact, by the character of
Business and Professional cards
his
appointments
makes
it
difficult
one month...................................... 1.00 Uncle Sam did not believe that he
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05 should be dictated to by the Kaiser, for Republican members of Congress
The same condition would have con to forget politics, anxious as they are
Display advertisements, an inch
and Lodge Notices, per line .
.05 fronted a Republican President, had to have the country present a united
Facts and Figures Continue.
one been elected last November, as front to foreign eyes. In making ap
It Has Always Been So.
All Resolutions of Condolence
pointments
to
the
new
federal
tariff
What Do You Think of This ?
one month............................................. 50 confronted President Wilson. The re
Listen to This.
peated violation of international law board he has again shown contempt
to
the Gullible Stranger the Unwary? is
How Trusting too much
and killing of so many Americans by for the plain intent of the law, and a
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
“Taken In.”
Germany, eventually forced the Unit narrow- and stubborn determination
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
ed States into war. During these out not to appoint a representative Re
Headlight, we published
In last week’s issue of the
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rages the American people were un publican to office while he is the oc
correspondence whic|i had taken place between this . lutual com-
cupant
of
the
W
hite
House.
usually patient, and the sentiment of
panv and Mr. I. C. Rowe
and there are many others......
The act creating the new Federal
the people was to keep out of the
over 3<X»0.......... who had a Fire Policy No. 9t>(H in this Mutual. We
Tariff
Board
also
provided
lor
bi-
war if possible. Notwithstanding the
published the Court Order for a Receivership to wind up the
Get the rood roads spirit and help repeated warnings of President Wil 1 partisan membership. The President
business and lossess of this company with
pull Tillamook out of the mud.
son, Germany's barbarous methods of has again evaded the plain purpose of
Congress
by
appointing
three
Dcmo-
ASSETS OF $121.71 and LIABILITIES OF
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warfare, and upon the lives of our
Don’t be a slacker. Start a garden citizens, brought about the rupture | crats and three political nondescripts,
$11,238.00.
and grow garden truck. It’s the way between the two countries.
i In other words, the President has ■
How
accepting
a
policy
in
this
company obligates the Insured to
to reduce the high cost of living.
' never appointed a representative Re- '
Double Assessments of “Old Line Protection.'
’ publican on any of the commissions j
I The County Court had just as well
How Mr. Rowe’s policy was in force from August 8th, 1914.
Say, Bro. Trombley, what about
created since he went into office. The j
' I take the bull by the horns and locate
How Mr. Rowe cancelled it on October 11th, 1915.
that pledge to reduce the high cost of
only party except the Democratic
I the highway through the county and
How the cost of this Insurance for 1 y’aar, 2 months and 3 days.
living you tooted your horn so much
, party which has received recognition
I settle that point once for all. There
I from him is the now discredited Pro-
about a few years ago?
Amounted to $33..8), which was paid and Policy cancelled. There
I are but three matters to be adjusted,
I gressivc party. This is true, in the
is an Assessment Now of $13.18, which makes a total on this
I
1st,
Whether
the
highway
should
be
I he $6,000,000 road bonding meas
I case of the latest group of appoint-
11400.00 policy of $46.68 for a trifle over 1 year’s insurance.
I
by
way
of
Neah-Kah-Nie
mountain
or
ure should have the support of every
I ments, in the face of the fact that a
Now to cap the climax listen to this : —
person in Tillamook county. It makes I the back road; 2nd, the location of a majority of “the little group of men
“Unless I can have your check by return mail, I shall consider it
it possible to obtain a hard surfaced I bridge at Nehalem or Wheeler; and representing nobody but themselves,” I
vour consent for me to tile the necessary legal papers.”
highway through the county at less 3rd, the Little Nestucca or Three whose course in connection with the I
LESTER E. THOMPSON,
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Rivers
route.
We
arc
willing
to
abide
than one half cost to the taxpayers.
issue of arming merchant ships caus
Receiver Mutual Fire Co.
I by the decision of the County Court
ed the president so much displeasure,
I
after
a
thorough
investigation
has
Funny, isn’t it, to say the tarrif is
If you are now carrying Mutual Fire Insurance, in any Mutual
were leading lights in the Progress- I
out of politics because President Wil I been made and everybody given an
Assessment Concern, to pay Fire Losses it is time to get out from
ivc organization.
son has appointed a tariff hoard no I opportunity to be heard, and we hope
under. Read your Policies, see your personal liability to pay all
The president will be obliged to de
member of which is a protectionist, I this will be the prevailing sentiment
losses. Get your insurance in a Safe Old Line Company which
pend largely on the Republicans for
How did Mr. Wilson keep the tariff I with the citizens where there are dif-
has ample Assets and Reserves in Cash to pay your Claim, with
cooperation and support in the new
board out of politics by placing the I fcrcnces of opinion. The citizens at
out depending on the uncertainties of collecting Assessments after
session of Congress, unless all signs
rankest partisanship in making his I Nehalem and Wheeler are showing a
you are burned out.
fail. Pro-Germans and pacifists have
I magnanimous spirit, and whatever the
appointments?
I decision of the County Court may be a considerable following on the Dem
ocratic side. Even from the stand
I
That little, insignificant
British in the matter of a bridge they arc
point of expendiency it is a mistake I
army, which the Kaiser looked upon I willing to abide by. ’1 he same spirit
for the President to antagonize the I
I
should
prevail
in
the
South
part
of
in disdain, is rolling back the German
mass of Republicans on every possi- I
army. The Pommies arc not so insig I the county. Simmered down we be-
hie occasion. As a matter of states- I
I
lieve
it
is
to
the
best
interest
of
the
nificant after all. It must lie that they
manship, he ought to realize that it is I
arc causing the Kaiser and his. war I county to have the highway come in
lords a whole lot of worry at this I by way of Neah-Kah-Nie mountain, just as much his business to conserve I
critical period of the war, as well as for a road in that vicinity will be one political harmony in time of stress as I
it is for the Republican leaders in the I
humiliation.
of the scenic wonders of Oregon and
Senate and House.—Democrat and I
will attract thousands of visitors to
I
It is reported that food stuffs took Tillamook every year; and, in our Chronicle.
a io percent jump last week, It is judgment it would be a mistake to
Canada Profits by our Tariff.
about time that the government step- build a bridge from Dean’s Point to
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ped in and regulated the price of a Wheeler. As to the Little Nestucca
Exports of Canadian products for
great many articles, for they keep or Three Rivers route, which of the 1916 reached a total of $1,091,706,000
taking leaps and bounds upward, so two will benefit most people and be an increase of $712,410,000 over 1914.
much so that it is becatning a serious the most scenic route? That is all The Canadian trade journal. Hard
question with those who have small there is to decide in the south part of ware and Metal, says:
incomes and large families to keep to the county. Get at it gentlemen, and
“The value of manufactured pro-
know how to make both ends meet.
settle it right away.
ducts exported in 1916 exceeded the which great establishments like that of
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value of agricultural products, Ex- the Draper Corporation have been
C. E. Spence, Master of the State
Did it ever occur to you what a
ports of manufacturers were valued at made possible. If the fiscal policy of
great boost it would be to Tillamook Grange, is running contrary to the $440,477,173. Exports of agricultural the Democratic party, as demonstrat
to have a hard surfaced highway wishes of a great number of Grangers products were valued at $346,605,703. ed by existing tariff legislation, had
through the county? Everybody who who severely criticise him for oppos Animal produce came next, valued at been in vogue in this country during
is interested in the development of ing the good roads movement in Ore $117,909,753. Other products exported the last fifty years, there would be no
the county should get busy. There gon. Grangers, for the most part, were valued as follows: The forest, establishments like the Draper Cor
are those who oppose this splendid know that a system of hard surfaced $55,244.919; the fisheries, $24,349,835; poration’s to aid the government in
improvement, lmt in doing so they do roads through the state will be great the mine, $81,281,244; miscellaneous, case of need.
not realize what hem-fit a hard sur ly to their benefit in getting their $7,857,806."
faced road through the county will do produce to the railroad depots and to
The total imports of Canada for INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES
nearby city markets, not only in sum
to the dairymen of the county.
TILLAMOOK WOMEN.
1916 came to $766,727,000. which pro
mer but in the winter as well,. Far
“1 had stomach trouble so bad I
duced a custom revenue of $139,002,-
mers have had to butt up against bad
We are going to jolly our respected I
178, or an average rate of duty on all could eat nothing but toast, fruit, and
roads so long, it is not surprising that
hot water. Everything else soured
friend, Bro. Trombley, again for the I
imports for the year of 18.1 per cent, and formed gas. Dieting did no good.
they are becoming quite enthusiastic
big whopper he
published about I
just about what our own rate was 1 was miserable until I tried buck
over bonding the slate. Mr. Spence
a Christian gentleman, falsely accus- I
under the Republican tariff law. Of thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
may endeavor to pull wool over the
ing him of this: "He and his kind I
these Canadian imports 45 percent in Adler-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL
eyes of the Grangers but it won’t
may always be counted on to stand I
came in under the free list, compared benefitted me INSTANTLY.” Be-
Cl ause Adlcr-i-ka empties BO TH large
work, for you can’t fool them about
with those who favor saloons and I
with 70 per cent in the United States and small intestine, it relieves ANY
road improvements when they know
brothels on Sunday." Now, dear Bro., I
for the calendar year.
CASE constipation, sour stomach or
that it is the automobile license, not
Continous Post Iron
how are you going to square yourself
We imported from Canada during gas and prevents appendicitis. It
the farmer, who will pay for the hard
QUICKEST
action
of
anything
in the last days, when the great white I
1916 $237,208,000 worth of goods,
Beds.
surfaced roads. It used to be two or
ever sold. J. S. Lamar, druggist.
book is opened and the recording
compared with $177,594,000 in 1915,
three days trip to this city with team
White and Bronze
angel reads that big whopper you
and $142,128,000 during 1913,, nine
from the south part of the couny, but
Safe Medicine for Children.
published about Bro. Cady? Bro.
months of which was under the pres
from
with a hard surfaced road, a farmer
Trombley won’t be able to crawfish,
ent policy. Last year about 90 per
"Is it safe?” is the first question to
be able to have home in the
will
or place the blame on others.
cent of Canadian imports entered our be considered when buying cough
morning with a load of
< produce on
market free of duty, in addition to medicine for children. Chamberlain’s
his auto truck, dispose of it in this
Cough Remedy has long been a fa
which our northern competitor had vorite with mothers of small children
It is surprising what a family can
city or take it to the depot, and get
save by growing garden truck, and
the advantage of a tariff law now as it contains no opium or other nar
back home for dinner. That is what
now that everybody will have to the farmers arc doing in other parts averaging a rate of duty of about 8 cotic, and may be given to a child as
economize, this is a good time of the
per cent. But Canada made us plunge confidently as to an adult. It is pleas
of the state where they have good
ant to take, too, which is of great im
year to raise vegetables to carry fam
the 18.1 per cent rate to get into her portance when a medicine must be
roads, especially in
the state of
ilies over next winter. I bis is one
given to young children. This remedy
Washington, which is a long way- market.
phase of preparedness, and raising
The prosperity which Canada has is most effectual in relieving coughs,
ahead of Oregon with hard surfaced
garden truck will help wonderfull) in
enjoyed during the last two years has colds and croup. For sale by Lamar's
roads. Hard surfaced highways in
Drug Store.
solving the food supply, which is go
enabled
her to enlarge her manufac-
Washington have done wonders in
ing to become acute as long as the
developing the agricultural resources luring plants so that she can n|w
SPring.
war continues, l herc are plenty of va
of that state, and now that a compre take care of a great deal of the nuini-
cant lots in this city and every dairy
Spring is looked upon by many by
hensive system of road improvements tion requirements of. England, Con-
man should have a vegetable garden.
the most delightful season of the year
is under discussion in Oregon, the sequcntly England is increasing thc
but this cannot be said of the rheu
Now is Ihe time to get busy ami grow
Grange Master of the Slate Grange is number of her contracts with her de matic. 1 he cold and damp weather
Vegetables and small friuts, for it will
pendency,
while
those
with
us
are
de
geing over the State at the expense of
brings on rheumatic pains which are
greatly reduce the cost of living of
of the Grangers opposing it. W ouldn’t creasing. There are no friends in busi anything but pleasant. They can be
every family to have plenty of vege-
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that jar you, when an organization ness, but the Democracy still stands relieved, however, by applying Cham
berlain’s Liniment. For sale by La
tables stored away.
for
a
wide-open
American
market
like the State Grange is out knocking
mar’s Drug Store.
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against the American labor.
and won't get 111 and help pull Ore-
We believe that if a bridge is built
gon out of the mud?
across the Nehalem from Dean’s
There w°uld hav* Been No Drapers. A Healing Salve for Burns. Chapped
Hands and Sore NiPples.
Point to Wheeler it will be a great
As a healing salve for burns, sores,
Grange Master Scored.
detriment to Nehalem harbor and it
Senator Weeks, of Massachusetts, sore nipples and chapped hands
will not be long before it is admitted
has directed attention to a phase of Chamberlain’s Salve is most excellent
C. E. Spence, master of the State ‘the tariff question which is of vital It allays the pain of a burn almost in
that a mistake was made. It is not our
purpose to butt in and take sides with Grange was unmercifully scored by moment. He had inserted in the Con- stantly, and unless the injury is very
severe, heals the part without leaving
cither party, where the bridge should Mr. W orslcy in his address at Albany. j grcssional record a telegram sent by a scar. Price 25 cents. For sale by
Mr.
Spence,
so
Mr.
W
ors|cv
told
his
be built, blit we do know this, that if
! ihe Draper Corporation of Hopedale, Lamar's Drug Store.
Nehalem ever comes to be a large audience, was touring the state again Mass , placing its works and facilities
»hipping port, which we hope it will, st the proposed bond issue.
at the disposal of the government in
Ornamental Fire Places Built
"What gives me a pain." said Mr. case of need. The company, as Sen-
a bridge at Wheeler will be danger to
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Places absolutely guaranteed
vessels I he river is none too wills’ at Worslcy, "is that 1, a farmer and a |ator Weeks explained to his colleag
not to smoke or money re
present. We understand, too, that the member of the State Grange, ant con ues. has built up the largest cotton
funded.
Wheeler interests arc opposed to a tributing to his traveling expenses machinery business in this country,
Brick work of all kinds done
bridge al W heeler, and these facts and per diem to stump the state and its shops would be of incalculable
on short notice.
against
a
bill
that
means
so
much
to
should not be overlooked in the loca
value to the government in the pro
We make a specialty of re
the farmer. I locked horns with Mr. duction of war material. This industry
tion of a bridge.
pairing smoking Fire Place».
Spence in Roseburg recently and took has been built up. as the Senator fur
Fireproof. Newly Decorated.
The only way that the United States one of hi» off. 1 had hopes of meeting ther pointed out, by the operations of
could have avoided war with Ger him in Albany last night and would the Republican fiscal policy, which
many, was to have prohibited the ex have taken the other off, but lie rc-j has fostered the industrial independ
portation of munitions and food stuffs I fused to meet me, He is afraid."
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