Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 07, 1917, Image 9

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE
7,
1917.
OVERWHELING MAJORITIES FOR
COUNTY AND STATE BONDS.
having a sort of a Kaiser to rule over things that we people of Oregon all
them and tell them to toe the line.
want and against all kinds of schemes
It was the intention of County and combinations detrimental to the
Clark Harrison to make the official agriculture of the state.
count on Wednesday, and Justices
It was the Oregon Farmer, with its
Stanley
.... J ““ and
v* Aujivi
Taylor w were
s. 1 v oil on iianu
hand iv to i w two
v otaivi
aotuiijjivu
sister pupvu,
papers, utt.
the tt Washington
do so, but when the boxes were op-'and Idaho Farmers, that exposed the
FRIDAY, JUNE 8th—“ BETTY OF GREY­
ened it was discovereed that the elec-I Northwestern General Trading Co., I
STONE” featuring Dorothy Gish and Owen
tion board at Wilson, Beaver and causing the indictment and conviction
Moore. 5 reel Triangle feature picture.
L nion had failed to enclose the tally of four of the company’s officials for
“The Bright Lights.” 2 reel comedy with R.
another local scrap on the tapis sheets.
swindling the farmers of the north­
Arbuckle
and Mabel Normand. Adults 15c.
west out of several hundred thousand
Campaign Committee's Thanks.
Children 5c
dollars.
J
Good Roads Advocates Want Certain Timber Land
The regular subscription of the
SATURDAY and SUNDAY, JUNE 9 1O~-
To the Editor of the I illamook I Headlight alone is $1.50 and of the
Re-Cruised—Claim that it will Increase
“ BRIDGES BURNED.” Metro picture
Headlight:
| Oregon Farmer is $1.00. You will
County Valuation 11,500,000.
We wish to express our apprécia- now j,e a],|e to subscribe ior both for
featuring Mme. Petrova. “ CROSY’S RES­
tion and thanks to the voters of the the price of the Headlight.
CUE.” One reel comedy with Sidney Drew.
County Bonds
State Bonds various precincfc for the loyal man­
Yes
No.
Precinct
Yes.
No ner in^which they rallied to the sup­
MONDAY, JUNE /lift..-Triangle feature film
I. O. O. F. Memorial Services
66 ...•••• 44 .... ....... 66 .. .... 41 port of the state and county bond
HAYS ..........................
in eight parts featuring the popular BILLY
hoqvarton ......
85 ... ... II ___ ....... 83 .... II measures at the election Monday.
BURKE,
in “ PEGGY.”
Adults 15c.
The Tillamook Lodge I. O. O. F.,
54 ... ... 32 ....... ....... 67 • .... 21
bay ......................
Wc feel that a few of the precincts No. 94, and the Rebekahs will meet 1
Children
5c.
TILLAMOOK ...........
57 ... ... 19 ...... ....... 55 .... 8 of the county should be especially
on Sunday morning, June loth, at the
SANDLAKE .............
24 ...
17 .............. 23 .. .... 17 mentioned. The magnanimous view Oddfellows Building, from there they
TUESDAY, JUNE 12 th- “ PEARL OF THE
130 ... ••• 74 .............. 167
NEHALEM ...............
.... 36 taken by the voters of Tillamook will take a conveyance in a body, to
ARMY.” Pathe Serial Picture. Pathe News
SUNNYMEAD ..........
57 ■ ■ • ... Il .......
City when they voted to place their the Oddfellows cemetery
and Single Reel Comedy. Adults
10c.
where
FAIRVIEW ...............
41 ... ... 66 ....... .... 40 . .... 66 1% million dollars of assessed valu­
memorial exercises will be participat­
Children
5c.
12 ... .... 8 ....... ... IO ..,. . . . 10 ation, which would have otherwise
NETARTS .................
ed in. The Committee on arrange­
STILLWELL ...........
5Ò ... ... 12 ....... .... 55
.... 19 have been exempt for any road tax, ments requests that all Oddfellows
WEDNESDA Y, JUNE 13th —BLUEBIRD
CLOVERDALE ........
137 ... • •• 4 ....... .... 129 ... ... 6 under the bond issue, shows a faith and Rebekahs be present at the hall
Photoplay. See announcement on the screen.
NESKOWIN .............
39 ... ••• 4 ....... .... 40 ... ... 3 in the future of their city and county by 9 o’clock to join in the services at
Adults
10c. Children 5c.
KILCHIS ...................
33 • ... 16 ....... .... 33 ... ... 16 which is pleasant to reflect upon,
the cemetery. The weather conditions
88 ... ... 11 ....... .... 88
The unselfish voters of Maple Leaf of course permitting. In case of dis­
beaver ...............
THURSDAY, JUNE 14th~FOX feature Him
LONG PRAIRIE ....
10 . .. ... 28 ....... .... 10 ... ...28 precinct, an exclusive farming dis­ agreeable weather the services will be j
“BLUE STREAK” featuring- Wm. Nigh
UNION ......................
51 ... .. . 0 ....... .... 47 .. . ... 2 trict who have already a hard surface conducted at the hall and the trip to'
and
Violet Palmer. This Drama Throbs
ROCKAWAY ...........
29 ...
4 ....... .... 28 ... ... 5 road, arc to be congratulated on the the cemetery omitted.
with
Virirle Western Life. Dont miss this
21 . . . ... 94 ....... .... 81 ... ... 31 splendid vote of 2 to t which they
WHEELER ...............
One.
Adults 15c Children 5c.
60
.
.
.
... 28 ....... .... 60 ... ...29 put up in favor of the bond issues.
HEBO ........................
Dr. Turner, the well known
I
92 . . .
little nestucca
The principle shown in Maple Leaf,
eye specialist, of Portland,
l6 . . . ... 22 .......
however, was not evident in Fairview will be in Tillamook again Friday and
TRASK ........................
GOODSPEED ...........
85 ... ... 31 ....... .... 83 ... ...27 who also have a hard surfaced road, Saturday, June 22 and 23 at Jenkins’
50 ... . . . 20 ....... .... 50 ... ...19 but our hearts go out in sympathy to Jewelry store. Dr. Turner will make
GARIBALDI .............
20 . . . ••• 35 ....... .... 17 ... ...36 the loyal 41, who, severely handicap­ regular visits to Tillamook every
1 Itti Annual
SOUTH PRAIRIE ..
MAPLE LEAF ........
54 ... ••• 27 ....... .... 50 ... ...29 ped though they were by a large part month in future. In
Cloverdale,
29 ...
.... 28 ... • . 13 of their population being composed Thursday, June 21st, Be sure and call
BLAINE .....................
. . . 2 .......
of a selfish, distrustful element, ral­ and let him show you the new double
BAY OCEAN ...............
27 ... ••• 24 ....... .... 27 ... ...24 lied to the support of progress to vision glass without the slightest !
FOLEY ........................
22
61 ...
• • • • 57 • • • . . . 21 such an extent that they almost tied lines or seams to catch dirt, strain
CARNAHAN .............
AND
the vote of the opposition in the pre­ the eyes or come apart. One light
WILSON .....................
cinct, which fact indicates that the solid piece of glass that looks like a
678
1568
1496
567 fair name of Fairview bids fair to be single pair, yet answers the purpose
redeemed by the fair minded pro­ of two, enabling you to read or do
surprise to those who have watched gressive citizens of that locality.
Oh! What a surprise!
close work, and sec distant objects
AT
drift 01 public sentiment and
It is a fact, worthy of note for fu- perfectly, be sure and see them. Dr.
Dougalism got two lovely black
1 the strong resentment against Doug- ture reference, that in the Wheeler Turner makes no charge for consul­
eyes.
alism. So if anyone is to blame for precinct, the home of our Reprcscnta- tation or examination. Headaches
the county being bonded it is the , tive F. A. Rowe where the wouldbe relieved, cross eyes straightened, I
This is what happened to John
foolish policy of a few of the timber iron hand of Dougalism <ind timber satisfaction guaranteed.
*
of
the
Dougal, the paid agitator
owners.
They started the fight and, autocracy was most in evidence, the
Whitney and Hammond companies now they are up against another fight'greatest opposition was demonstrat-
Teachers’ Examination.
in this county at the county election
for it is the determination of the|ed against the county bon<l issue,
which was held on Monday, and was
This annual event will be one of the greatest patriotic
good roads and bond advocates to , This opposition appears to be very
Notice is hereby given that the
celebrations ever held in the Pacific Northwest.
a pronounced vote against the timber
ascertain for certain whether the ■ inconsistent when we stop to consid- County Superintendent of Tillamook
owners sending a paid agitator into
county timber cruise, which states er that $87,000 of the proceeds of the County, Oregon, will hold the regular
Come, join in and return home
the county to create dissension and
that certain percentages should be county bond issue is to be poured out examination of applicants for Sta’e
illfeeling and to retard the progress added to some of the timber cruised, [ ¡n the Iap of Wheeler so to speak, Certificates at the court house in
a happier and truer American
Tillamook City, as follows:
and development
of
lillamook
but which was never done, should be j an(] practically assumes the hard sur-
Commencing Wednesday, June 27,
County. This has been going on for
recruised to ascertain the facts. If it facing of 20 or 30 miles of road lcad- 1917, at 9:00 o'clock a.m , and con­
several years and Tillamook people should be added the timber men will ¡ng )o that town, which hardsurfacing tinuing until Saturday, June ,0, T917,
have at last woke up to the situation, pay additional taxes on $1,500,000
$>.soo.<xx>l 1 was provide,] for jn the State bond at 4:00 o’clock p. m.
Wednesday forenoon—U. S. His­
and don’l proposed to be interfered valuation on timber. We understand I
On Sale June 12, 13, 14, 15.
I measure and which could not be pro- tory, Writing (Penmanship), Music,
with in their local affairs by a paid that the County Court had this mat­
1 cured in any feasible way except by Drawing.
Return Limit June 18th
agitator coming here and advising ter under consideration some time
Wednesday afternoon — r’hysiology,
bonding the county to raise funds to
them how to vote. They have intel­ ago.
Reading,
Manual
Training,
Composi
­
’
prepare the road bed. We can only tion, Domestic Science, Methods in
Ask your local agent for information.
ligence to know what is best for the I The first serious opposition the
attribute such acts to petty jealousy, Reading, Course of Study for Draw­
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent,
county. The issues were upon the i good roads advocates met with was
narrowness or servility to Dougalism. ing, Methods in Arithmetic.
county and State bonding measures, at Wheeler, which opened their eyes
Portland, Ore.
Thursday
forenoon- Arithmetic,
Nearly all the southern precincts
and although the timber owners did to the situation about the saw mill
History of Education, Psychology,
showed their interest by voting al- Methods of Geography, Mechanical
not appear to oppose the state bond men and loggers being lined up. It
|most unanimously for the measures, Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of
measure, they were bitterly opposed , was a complete surprise, for several
one precinct (Union) when the votes Study for Domestic Art.
to the county bond measure, and re­ ■ weeks, previous a delegation from
Thursday
afternoon—Grammar,
Have you bought your Liberty Bonds T
were counted was found to be too
sorted to some coercion and political Wheeler had come to this city and
Geography, Stenography, American
per cent pure.
Literature, Physics,
Typewriting,
tricks to bring about its defeat. As participated in the arrangemcent
The unstructed support of the news­ Methods in Language, Thesis for Pri­
usual the Fairview Grangers were where the county bond money was to
papers and the loyal co-workers, men mary certificate.
The following memorandum is is­ ation for war purposes follew, as
rounded up and put to work, but be expended. But that did not blight
Friday forenoon—Theory and prac­
and women, throughout the county,
proposed by the committee and said
somehow dissension bobbled up there the ardour of the goodroads advocates
sued:
tice,
Orthography
(Spelling).
Physi
­
the untiring efforts and timely advice
to be sure of being established by
for the reason that some of the Fair- | It put more ginger into the fight, not­
cal
Geography,
English
Literature,
and
1.
—
Men
between
the
ages
of
21
of F. R. Beals, who seemed to be Chemistry, Physical Culture,
viewites seemed to have come to the withstanding the strange somer­
on Congress in extra session: Stamp tax
31
will,
after
having
registered
everywhere at the same time, all con­
Friday
afternoon—School Law,
on proprietary and other articles $51,-
conclusion they were being ridiculed sault of some of the Wheeler citizens.
tributed to the success of the under­ Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. June 5, 1917, be drafted for the dif- ooo,«xx>. human transportation tax
from all parts of the county, especial­ Strange as it may appear to people
fcrent
branches
of
the
service
for
the
Saturday
forenoon— Geometry,
taking and made the victory an ex­
$35, 000, 000, freight
transportation
ly when Orctown and other grangers living outside of Wheeler, that town
Botany.
National Army only.
tremely decisive one.
Saturday afternoon—General His-
tax,
$
1
00,000,000;
soft
drinks,
mineral
went on record in favor of the state went on record with a big vote op-
2. —This draft will take place be­
May our county continue to pros­ for. Bookkeeping.
waters and the like, $19,200,000; ex­
and county bond measures. So things posed to providing the money to pre-
Sept,
tween
day
of
registration
and
!
G. B. Lamb,
per.
cise tax on distilled and rectified liq­
did not look as encouraging as it pare
_ the road bed to give that city
1
County Superintendent. 1, 1917; and, after a man is once
City Campaign Committee.
might at Fairview, for without D1C , three hardsurfaced roads leading into
drafted by the War Department and uors, $115,ocx),000; cigars, $11,600,000;
opposition of the dairymen to the
has been advised that he has I been cigarettes, $17,000,000, smoking and
Academy Entertainment.
measures it was seen that they would | when the campaign closed on Sat-
drafted for the National Army, , he chewing tobacco, $17,000,000; snuff,
tarry. Something to offset this had urday night in this city, the local
will have to enter the National Army $1,500.000; automobiles, $19,500,000;
DR. WISE
Do not forget that on June 12th,
___ jttecs were perfectly
satisfied
to be dene. The saw mill men were con)m
perfect
and
cannot enter, join, or volunteer theatre and baseball tickets and tick­
the pupils of St. Alphonsus Academy
coerced and others were lined up in 1 t|]at t],c bond measures would carry will present the charming operetta,
: for the so called U. S. Regular Army, ets for other amusements, $75,ooo,o«X);
Can be Found on
opposition to the county measure, and wjt|t gOO(] majorities. They had got
' in which he can choose his branch of musical instruments, $7,000,000. The
“A Dream of Fairy-Land,” in two
several of our worthy citizens "cre I next to the people and appeared to parts. There are twenty five girls in Monday at TILLAMOOK. ■ service and be under well trained of­ The conscientious reporters who send
such information out from Washing­
foolish enough to sign a circular let-_______ what they were talking about, the cast;'all have put forth their best Tuesday at CLOVERDALE. ficers.
ter sent out at the last moment, Qthers were not so optimistic about efforts to make this operetta a per­
3. —Now is the time to enlist and ton add: "These estimates have been
Wednesday at TILLAMOOK
which caused some reseei.tment. a |an(j s]jde in favor of the bonds. It
join the regular army before you are based on a decision by the sub-com­
fect success. Admission 35 and 15 cts.
Jillamookcrs soon saw through the | wag the strenuous work of the local ;
Thursday at TILLAMOOK
compelled to enter the National mittee to make every effort to raise
the necessary revenue without resort­
scheme an«l its aeled as a boomerang, I committce, and the women workers,
Army.
Friday
..
at
TILLAMOOK.
A Generous Offer.
ing to any change in the tariff. On
even among some of the loggers at | wjth tlie ]jve wires in the south part
be
a
slacker
and
wait
un-
5.— Don’t
Saturday at • • . WHEBLER
account of the close margin between
Nehalem who were taken to the polls i of
county, that induced people to
til
you
arc
cotnpellcd,
but
join
the
an-
Headlight is pleased to
in autos, for wc are informed quite a , turn out and vote. But for all that I The
Democratic and Republican vote
I Regulars today. Tomorrow may find I
Both Phone».
just
I nounce a clubbing arrangement
’in the House, neither side wishes Io
number voted for the bonds. A glance ¡hardly anyone expected such an over-
you
drafted
and
then
it
will
be
too
Farmer,
made with the Oregon
open the tariff question.” The answer
at the vote at Nehalem and Wheeler ! whelming and pronounced vote in the whereby every subscriber to the
late.
¡county
for
the
state
and
county
road
is that Americans must pay the extra
allowed how mill hands and loggers
The
above
gives
each
person
regis
­
Headlight may also receive the Ore­
had been rounded up to vote against | bonds. With over 800 majority for
tered a choice of the service in which $ 1,800,000,000 a year.
gon
Farmer
without
extra
charge.
_____ bonds and over 1OOO
1000 majority 1
the county bonds. Those who favored I county
wishes to enter, and those who
Any subscriber of the Headlight I
rave the wind he
bonding put up a clean fight and did for state bonds, Tillamook County
wish
to join the home company, ap­
Notice.
t
io pays a year’s subscription at
who
AND STORM ply to Captain S. S. Johnson, and fo-
- o-----
B°t resort to personalities, giving di.l itself proud in favor of good $1.50 henceforth will be entitled to I
f'Kures and facts to the people to roads, and the people will not be sat­
The stallion Liberal, black Perch­
any other part of the service, to vour
in the best wet
receive the Oregon Farmer if he will ,
eron, will be at the Harris birn once
think ever and digest before they isfied until there is a hardsurfaced
local Postmaster.
weather
tegs
simply express his wish that it be ,
a week for two days, Friday and Sat­
*cnt to the polls to cast their votes. road from one er.d of the county to sent to him. If your subscription to'
ever invented
urday, commencing April 21st.
the Vine».
other. This
may not . mean any ad-
Although there have
more or | IIIL
luVV been
UVCH
lliv.
*
the Headlight is paid in advance, all '
Americans
Must
Pay.
ik
1 ditional taxation,
. 53 sentiment in the
Inc county
Wu»>y for
.«■ bond-
------ (
---------- for with the coue. . y you need to do is to send in another _
For Sale, six lots in Tillamook City
In? for roads, it was doubtful whether (bond money, state aid and t <. g' ar
To protect the Democratic tariff for $1,100.00 cash. Call or address
$1.50 and your subscription to this
* bond measure would have carried 1 road levy, there is no reason why in paper will be credited one year from j
•
from protection, the Ways
and Mrs. C. N. Drew.
this county a few years ago. What 1 the next four or five years this road the time to which it is now paid, and
s
has
Means
Committee
of
Congress
riped the bond advocates more than 'project cannot be carried through »0 the Oregon Farmer will be started
laid out a plan to increase the federal QR J. G. TURNER,
*n>thing else wa# thc repeated inter- I completion.
,
taxes already assessed on incomes,
to
you
at
once.
PROTECTOR HAT 75*
ttfence of the timber owners’ paid 1 The vote in the four precincts 01
corporation activities, articles in gen­
The Oregon Fanner is more than a
EYE SPECIALIST.
the
Nestucca
Valley
was
most
sur-
Dealers everywhere.
*Kttator in purely local affairs. It
hone paper; ju^i
eral use and the special entertain­
farm paper. It is
i
priring.
which
is
composed
for
the
PORTLAND
Oxir 80
r°" a large number of heavy resi-
OREGON
to be welcome in
ment privileges, to make these pro­
the sort of a pa
A J TOWER CO.
en' ttt'payers into the bond band i most part of dairymen. The vote any family Circle besides many in-
vide the government with extraordi­
Reguliir Monthly Viftiu to
*iKon, who were
greatly op- shows that 3'9 TO,e<1 ,or co"n,y
nary war revenues to the amount of
^»ed to bonding previously, and the bonds and only 9 against. Even Fair- teresting stories a ! features every
Tillamook mid Cloverdale.
Farm« r devotes
$1,800,000,000 a year. Sonic of the im­
Dougalism.
‘^nche that struck Dougalism and. view, the hot bed of Douga
hsm. week, the Oregon Farm<
considerable space to fighting for the
portant items of that tremendous tax-
WATCII PAPER EOE DATE».
noshowed that it had become tire
®*vc ‘ it l too lovely black eyes, was no
Program for the
Gem Theatre,
Voters Show their Contempt for Timber
Owners Paid Agitator.
R ose F estival
P atriotic C elebration
PORTLAND, ORE
June 13, 14, 15, 1917
Low Round Trip Fares
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
B
. FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER