Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 14, 1917, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TI^’uAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE
14,
1917.
homes. Before Thursday night they |
. and expensive road projects and de-
TO ROUND UP SLACKERS.
. voting a large proportion of the road
I will have again visited the same
' fund to this prospect, in a few years One German Who Refused to Regis­ homes, this time to collect bond ap­
it can be carried to completion with­
ter is Taken to Poraland.
plications in which they hope will be
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05 out any extra taxation. But one part
1 written pledges which will add mil­
of the county must not become jeal­
Business and Professional cards
Sheriff Campbell had some trouble lions of dollars to the subscriptions
ous
because
anotner
part
of
the
coun
­
■with a few who refused to register, which have already been’made to the
one month...................................... 1.00
ty obtains the paved road first.
but all of them did so when brought liberty loan. These 10,000,000 circu­
Locals per line each insertion...
05
------ o
to the city with the exception of one, lars were prepared in the Govern­
Display adver‘:«ements, an inch
This is something we want to drive Adolph Richter, a homesteader near ment printing office—the “largest job
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•05 home, "lhe resident taxpayers of Ne­ Beaver, He is a German by birth but of printing ever handled” there, ac­
All Resolutions of Condolence
halem precinct were solid for the had taken out his tirst papers. He was cording to a statement issued from
one month.....................................
■50 bond measures, out a glance at the locked up for several days, when he the Boy Scouts of America National
vote cast in tnat precinct show that had a ettange 01 heart and wanted to headquarters here.
Every scout who obtains subscrip­
74 loggers, v. no are here today and register on Monday, out having been
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. gone tomonow, pay no taxes and reported to the Federal authorities, tions at 10 or more different homes
nave nvtuing in common with the he is held in jail pending what is to will receive a war service emblem.
F. C. B aa EK, Publisher.
The movement represents the largest
people or the county, were induced to be done with him.
On Wednesday a deputy marshal single effort ever undertaken by the
go to tne polls, and vote against
something that is of vital importance came in trom t'ortland and left with organization.
10 the wuole county. Had tne vote Reichter the next morning. Sheriff
been close, 74 votes might have [ Campbell being summoned as a wit-
The Official Count.
swayed the election, and case by men jness that Kiehter had refused to reg-
Will be sold at auction on the Oaksdale Farm, seven miles west from Halsey,
It looks to us as if Bro. Botts got who nave no interest here ana who ister.
Owing to several irregularities in Oregon. Rigs will meet Oregon Electric trains. See catalogue for particluars
Bro. Daniels
goal", with the un­ pay no taxes.
Sheriff Campbell received a tele-
shorn wiskers thrown in. How about
gram from Adjutant Lreneral G. A. election boards failing to send in the Included in this lot are a wonderful good lot of producing cows; however, no
------- o
proper tally suects, the official count
that, Clay?
The Oregonian commended Polk, White, which states that all slackers of the vote in Tillamook County was 1 official testing has been done in this herd, but animals of practically the sjme
are
to
be
rounded
up.
It
says:
Washington and Yamhill for the
breeding have made good records.
“The period of leniency for those not completed until Tuesday.
It used to be a fight as to the merits votes cast in those counties for good
Considering the small vote cast in
of the Holstein and Jersey, now there roads, in making a contrast of Clack­ who have not registered is now' past.
An ideal opportunity to secure foundation females or a herd sire. List of
is a three cornered fight with the amas, Marion, i_inn and Lane coun- Hereafter you will bend every energy all parts ot the state, Tillamook I
Guernesy added, with the prospect ties which voted against the bond towards locating and arresting those County polled a fairly good vote. I cows include the following: One daughter of a 26-tb. sire, two daughters of a
that the latter will become the most measure. And what about this little who have failed to register. Every There is a registration of 3051 in this 24-lb. sire, one daughter of a 21-tb dam, one daughter of a dam who is sister
county, and 2185 voted for the county I
popular.
kingdom of Tillamook, and the good police officer and deputy sheriff in ticket and 2211 for the state ticket. to three 30-th. cows, one daughter of a sire who is a brother to two 27-lb
roads boosters west of the coast the county should be on the constant Following is the official count:
cows, one daughter of an 18-lb. sire, eighteen daughters of a sire whise five
It is to be hoped that the State range, which out of 2145 votes cast at lookout for non registrants. Inas­
Authorizing Ports to create limited nearest dam* average 17.95 tbs. List of bulls included: Five sons of a 24-tb
Grange will dis-Spence with the state the election, 1569 voted for state much as those who failed to register
encourage water j
Master, for it looks as though the bonds and hard surfaced roads. increased the obligation on those who indebtedness to
sire and two sons of a sire whose five nearest dams average t7.95-tbs.
State Grange have been nothing but There’s no mistaking the sentiment have registered, every legistrar and transportation—Yes, 818; No, 830.
Limiting
number
of
bills
introduced
every
person
who
have
registered
a cat’s paw for the labor unions and in Tillamook County, and if we know
AH Registered Holsteins.
should join in a •‘• ntLsS search for and increase pay of legislators—Yes, I
labor agitators.
anything of the push and energy of
those who have failed in this obliga­ 283; No, 1418.
Catalogue giving full particulars is being published. Send name and one
Tillamookers, they are not going to
I Declaration against implied repeal j
“■
Tillamook County polled a fairly lay down until there is a hard surfac­ tion.”
will
be mailed when published.
of
constitutional
provisions
by
1
good vote last week, but some of the ed road through the entire length of
THE RED CROSS CAMPAIGN. amendments therto—Yes, 503; No,
counties were shy 50 percent. What’s
850.
the matter with the Oregon System the county.
June 18th to 25th Big Week— Tilla­ * Uniform tax classification amend- 1
anyway, when people won’t take the
------
.
The government is arresting slack­
ment—Yes, 772; No, 690.
mook County Must Raise $4000.
trouble to go to the polls?
ers and placing them in detention
Requiring election city, town and Col. Geo. A. Gue, Auctioneer, North Yakima. Wash.
------o------
June 17th is really the beginning of state officers at same time—Yes, E, A. Rhoten, Assistant, Salem Ore.
The cowboy preacher should change camps, which is the proper thing to
his name to death on chicken preach­ do, but the government should have the big Red Cross Drive throughout 1210; No, 487.
Four hundred thousand dollar tax
er. The dear brothers and sisters are rounded up food speculators and the nation to raise $ 100,000,000.00 for
T
advised to bring plenty of chicken, placed them under, restraint. Had the great work. From every pulpit levy for a n ew penitentiary—Yes
and there is no telling how many he they done so people would now be in throughout the width and length of 655, No, 1159.
County
State
is liable to get away with at Beaver a better shape to subscribe for liberty the Lnion will the admonition go
bonds. Red Cross and other worthy forth to aid in this
Bonds
Bonds
philantrophic
next Sunday.
causes.
The
food
speculators
and
a
Precinct
Yes No
Y’es No
work of aid for those in distress,
------ o------
large number of manufacturers are
61
21
Everybody invited to join the pa­ making millions of dollars every day v The state of Oregon is asked for Bay ................. • 54 3'2
12
2
12
2
triotic demonstration in this city the and making it that much harder for $000,000, of which Tillamook county’s Bayoccan .. ..
1 1
88
13 I
«7
Fourth. Get in line and show your the people to subscribe and give share will be $4000.00. Beginning with Beaver ..........
I
28
colors. There shouldn't be any pro­ money tor patriotic purposes. The in­ Monday a “drive for funds" by pop­ Blaine............
61
22
59 21
German sentiment
in Tillamook creased price of stocks and material ular subscription pledges will be Carnahan ....
6
made throughout the county, the cam­ Cloverdale ... • 137
4
129
County. Do your bit in swelling the
is a serious problem with most busi­ paign closes on the following Mon­ Fairview ........
<16
66
40
41
demonstration.
ness men just now, and if they fail to day, June 25th.
Foley .............. . 28
26
26
1
23
------ o------
subscribe for liberty bonds as they
20
50
Under the direction of the Ameri­ Garibaldi........ • 50
19
The three "Busy B's"—Beals, Botts
otherwise would gladly have done, it can Red Cross Society local branch. (roodspeed .. • 85
31
83
29
and Baker— as they are called by the
66 44
66 41
timber men's paid agitator, have no is because food speculators and man­ Ladies of the Civic League, The Hays...............
60
28
60 29
objections to anyone enjoying a good ufacturers see that this was a good Girl’s Honor Guard, Ministerial As­ Hebo..............
11
85
11
83
laugh at their expense, for its all fair time to make big profits and get rich sociation, Fraternal Beneficial organ­ Hoquarton .
16
16
33
in love, war and politics. But the quick. But what a contrast to the izations, and every Patriotic Ameri- Kilchis............ • 33
J
2
92
91
“Busy B’s” are happy and satisfied at thousands of men who have volun­ can citizen co-operating. Your serv- Little Nistucca
JO 28
10 28
making "goats” of so many persons. teered their services and to some of ices are wanted, so if you have the Long Prairie .
the big manufacturers who have of­ time to spare, you may co-operate Maple Leaf . . • 54
----- o-----
50
29
27
fered their plants and their services with your organization in further Neskowin ....
On the above date, we will sell at public auction our entire her 1 of Jersey
39
4
40
3
Some of the timber men have been
to
the
country.
Nehalem
........
167
promoting this great work.
. 130
74
3<> cows, all of which arc in Register of merit with yearly records averaging
doing a good deal of butting in the
----- o------
’
Netarts............
12
Tillamookers
trom
every
corner
of
8
10
10
past few years. It seems now that the
545-19 lbs. butter; also a choice assortment of heifers and' young bulls, R» out
One would naturally suppose that
Rockaway ....
29
28
4
5
good roads boosters are going to take the Wheeler Reporter would be peev­ this county you are now called upon
17
23 17 of Register of Merit dams—a total of 33 head.
a hand in the butting in business as ed with the result of the election last ' to do “your bit” for the service of Sandlake........ . 24
20
your country and humanity.. Over South Prairie .
35
17 36
well, who claim that by a recruise of week. Last year that newspaper was j ¡your
This offering consists of big, healthy specimens of the breed which have
Stillwell.......... • 56
12
8
55
the timber of the county, a large ad­ filled brim full with letters advocat­ ’ one hundred thousand Americans arc
11
II been, careflly selected as to type, ancestry, production and1 reproduction.
• 57
54
dition to the road fund will be the re­ ing the state highway, written by now serving in the trenches of Eu­ Sunnymead
rope and hundreds of thousands of TillamooJk ....
57
19
55
19
sult.
those who were appealed to to give more will soon be there. It is our duty Trask ..............
16
22
21
17
their opinion, but when it came to the
Union1..............
O
2
47
Benton County, one of the counties question as to providing money, so and we must make much needed pro­ Wheeler .......... • 51
81
21
Jj
of the Willamette Valley, which vot­ that the county would be in a posi­ vision for taking care of the sick and Wilson’
........ •
6
7
3
4
ed against bonds, was one of the first tion to receive state aid, that news­ wounded. If we are unable to fight,
counties to apply for state aid. If paper went right back on what it had we can do no less a service than pro­
Total
........ U99 678
>569 576
there is any preference, the counties been preaching and boosting last viding for those that do fight. . It is
like Tillamook, which gave large ma­ year. Here is one little paragraph your duty to subscribe your bit to
jorities for the measure, should be that looks more like a threat than this cause. Will you do so?
ROADS WIN BY 13,883.
lhe following telegram was receiv­
the first to receive state aid. That is any thing else taken from the Re­
ed
on
Saturday
addressed
to
Rollie
a fair way to dole out state aid.
I he sale, therefore, presents an unusual opportunity to, buy the best of
Up-State Goes Againt Bonds, but
porter:
, Watson:
Jerseys at your own price. Send for catalogue.
"We realize too, that with our rapid
"Rollie Watson, Tillamook, Ore.
Multnomah Majority Carries.
All will admit there
wouldn't industrial development, that next year I lune 18 to 25 Red Cross campaign
------ o
1 Send.‘° J' A',Rh<Men’ Sales Manager, Salem, Oregon; andi comviete cat­
have been the least trouble with the the hundreds of men now finding week. Must raise six hundred tliou-
The
complete
unofficoal returns
timber owners and the citizens if the homes with us and employment in ‘ sand dollars in Oregon. Quick action
alogue will be mailed*..
from
every
county,
in
the
state
show
timber men had employed some sen­ our mills and camps and on the bay, ¡necessary. XX ill you be responsible
that the $<>,000,000 road bond issue
McArthur and Staoff, Rickreall, Oregon, owners.
sible person like C. T. Starr to look will also have become voters."
for campaign organization in 1111a- carried in the state by a majority of
after their interests. They preferred a
That is exactly what was repeated­ mook county? XV ire acceptance and 13,882.
Col. J. W. Hughes, Forest Grove, Oregon, Auctioneer.
trouble maker, and the trouble lias ly stated in the campaign, that when­ indicate progress.
.
I he bonds lost in the state outside
C. D. Minton, Portland, Oregon, Assistant.
been growing right along, so they ever the timber owners could they
Henry C. Corbett, Crairman. of Multnomah County by 4574 votes,
are getting exactly what they pay for. would run the county, and Represen­
State Campaign Red Cross but the majority of 18,456 votes in
tative Rowe favors that kind of
Committee.”
Multnomah
county carried them
Acceptance was immediately acted through. Lane, Linn, Marion, Baker,
A good many persons are doing thing. The Reporter ought to know
their "hit”—to get rich and robbing that no one can herd men to vote the 'upon by wiring headquarters that Benton and Clackamas counties re­
the people. Spruce wood is being way they want them to. An illustra­ 1 campaign would be launched Vigor- turned heavy adverse votes 011 the
shipped from this city at about $15.00 tion of that took place last week
bond issue.
Campaign headquarters for Tilla­
a ton to be manufactured into paper. when a number of the loggers from
Clatsop county with a vote of 2711
the
logging
camps
voted
county
and
mook County have been established to 267, gave good roads the strongest
It comes back at $135.00 a ton, more
state
bonds.
The
timber
owners
and
than double what it previously cost.
I at Rollie W atson’s office; the local support. Wheeler county, with a vote
Talk about the newspapers doing mill men will have plenty of trouble I Red Cross Society, Ladies of the of 562 to 72, also made a good show­
with
labor
agitators
without
adding
Civic League, Girls’ Honcfr Guard, ing-
their "bit”, they're paying blood
_________________
more troubles. There is one thing for I Ministerial Association
money to the paper manufacturers.
have
all,
the
Reporter
to
do
and
that
is
to
----- o-----
patriotically joined in the work and
Their Verdict.
We have received several letters boost for a hard surface road from plans laid for the coming week's can-
one
end
of
the
county
to
the
other,
; easing for the county. Subscriptions
thanking the editor for the fight he
The county court of Yamhill county
made for good roads. We do not which will be a splendid improvement may be made at headquarters in per­
as son or by telephone. Everybody “do which voted by a large majority for
know of ever meeting some of the tor the south side of Nehalem bay,
well
as
for
the
industries
there.
your bit.”
the road bonds, takes immediate ac­
persons who sent us theii thanks. We
Meetings to be held as follows:
tion indicating a purpose to inaugur­
feel glad that all good roads advo­
From the pulpits in the Nation, ate a programme of paved roads with
cates appreciate our efforts, and the
W. R. C. In Active Work.
Sunday, June 17.
state aid.
figures and facts we published. What
"O' ■
Tillamook, City Hall, Monday, June
The county of Clackamas, which
we appreciate most was the fact that
The Women's Relief Corps of this 18, at 8 p.m.
went against the bonds by an im­
when we made an earnest appeal to city have been doing some active
Beaver, School House, Tuesday, mense majority, is silent. No doubt it
the people of the county to vote the work of importance of late. The
is hasty to say that Clackamas wants
bond measures, they took our advice Corps recently presented the Coast June 19, at 8 p.m.
Cloverdale, school house, Wednes­ no hard-surface, or that Clackamas
and did so.
Artillery with .1 beautiful company day, June 20, 2 p.m.
has nothing to say; for Clackamas
Oretown, school house, Wednesday, spoke in no uncertain tones last
The snap shot man was a little tlag. Forty of the ladies marched to
Monday. It wants no _____
___ _
amused in answering the phone the the armory and Mrs. D. Billings, June 20, at 8 p.m.
roads built
Bay City, school house, ’Thursday, there with money furnished by the
day after the election to find so many president of the Corps, made the pre­
.uitomobilists of Oregon. Perhaps it
persons in this county had come to sentation speech, which was respond­ June 21, at 2 p.m.
Garibaldi, school house, Thursday, is true also that it is against hard
the
conclusion
that
Multnomah ed to by Cap. S. S. Johnson in .< few
well
chosen
remarks.
The
XX.
R.
C.
June
21.
at
8
p.m.
surface for roads, under state auspices
County would vote against the state
recently furnished the company with.
Nehalem, K. P. Hall, Friday, June Perhaps it is also true that it is indif­
bonds and defeat the measure. That
100
"housewives"
which
were
much
22, at z p.m.
ferent to the location, or at least the
county gave a large majority in favor
XX heeler, Show House, Friday, permanent improvement, of the Pa­
of the bonds, and this can be account­ appreciated by the boys.
The
W.
R.
C.
is
growing
fast
and
June
22,
at
8
p.m.
cific highway. If these are not the
ed for in the fact, that, seeing the
much interest is being taken.
The
Rockaway, school house, Saturday, lessons to be drawn from the action
benefits of hard surfaced roads in
next
meeting
will
be
Saturday
after
­
:3o
p.m.
June 23, at 7
of Clackamas county, and Marion,
that county, the voters were anxious
Linn and Lane as well—all on the’
that other parts of the state should noon, June i6tb.
Following is the letter which Presi­
direct route of the Pacific highway—
enjoy the same.
SCOUTS TO SELL BONDS.
dent Billings received from Capt.
what is to be understood by their
The Count* Court, when it received Johnson in recognition of the "house­ Each Boy Getting Ten Subscriptions emphatic adverse verdict on the
bonds?
a telegram from the Dougal-Doug.il wives.’’
To Win Medal.
| We arc in no doubt about Yamhill
Tillamook, Ore., May 2, 1017.
ly-Do Man advising wli.it should be
Dear Mr». Billings:—On behalf of
clone to obtain state aid, should have
New York, June 10.—Twenty mil­ county. Washington and Polk. They
wired back "Go to the hot place; the Officers and men of the Tenth lion calls will be paid at American ■ire net only anxious to progress
I roads—best roads__
that’s where all paid agitators be­ Company. Coast Artillery, National ' homes during th* lour <11* - !•x.’o ' g
long.” The imp, rtincncc of this paid Guard, Tillamook, 1 big leave to tomorrow by 238,000 box«, who, not . but they have a definite notion that
value to them
thank you and your noble organiza­ old enough to be calle dto lhe colors ¡there
agitator is getting to be a joke, how
1
’ is ’/¡ enormous
’’O'
------ in
— a -
’iway. They have a vision
c\ r in Tillamook, and the vote last tion for the lovely and useful presents under the conscription act, will solicit '■**>•’* ignway.
week showed that the people of the presented to the 10th Company, O. C. people to purchase bonds of the liber- 111 ■’ constant stream of vehicle travel
X , N. G . as evidenced by the heaping cy • loan of ■ 1917.
County were tired of jackass politi
1 and traffic north and south. They
ill not be nr< aken.—Oregonian.
Notice of Annual ^School Meeting. |po,
c ms and trouble makers butting in-
in­ basket of "hi Mie wives” which we re- 1 These youngsters working under
to our local affairs. It's up to the reived last Mmulay. I cannot imagine I the direction of 11,000 men. are mem­
pose of electing one director for a
Notice is heTb^Jen to the legal
Cail for Bids.
County Court to look after the a more appropriate gift, and am ccr-1 ber« of the Box Scouts of America
t tree year term and school clerk for
tain that the presence of these useful and their campaign in their response
ci'untv's interest.
vour, of school (!jsir]ct xo 8» °nc j ear. and the transaction of busi-
packages will cause the mind of the to President \\ ilson's to them on
Three Rivers Creamery Association
C°’?n,y’ S,i“e oi Oregon hcss usual at such meetings.
The people of Tillamook want a company to revert often and grateful­ May 19 to "lend their aid to the Sec­ wishes to receive bid« for chec«e thatT
that the annual school
8 ’
liardsurfacrd road through the entire ly t ■ the patriotic women whose retary of the Treasury in distributing
•‘ted this 7th day of June, 1917-
f”r y**r ,0,,< V "1 bidi to H toni« »ni V ¿í,
length of the county. The vote last delicate hands prepared the gifts.
applications and obtaining popular M. Farmer. Beaver. Oregon, on
Ira C. Smith,
or
Again thanking you, 1 am.
w< ek was a strong indication of that.
subscriptions” to the loan.
before July 6th. 1917 Company
District Clerk.
Very sincerely yours.
It is up to the County Court to abide
The Scouts will go forth with more serves the right to reject anv or re­
OÍ
one
o
’
clock
«
m
‘
,hc
hour
alt
Sidnev S. Johnson, than 10.000.000 campaign circulars, bid*.
<«7 of Jun,.
J’,™“" ‘hird Mon-
bv the mandate of the people. It is no
, F
^A1*’ ,ix ,ot* in Tillamook City
Captain 10th Co. O. C. A., N. G. which they will leave at as niany
small job but by eliminanng all new
Three Rivers Creamery Asso.
rh"
» «"‘J for the pur. f-r »1.100.00 cash. Call or address
C. N. Drew.
•
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisement!.
First Insertion per line ........... $ .10
Oaksdale Holsteins
Auction Sale
June 30, 1917
36 HEAD OF COWS, BULLS,
HEIFERS AND CALVES.
C. R. EVANS, Halsey, Oregon.
DISPERSAL SALE
OF
RECISTER OF MERIT
JERSEYS,
Wednesday, June 27.
It is, by long odds, the greatest herd
01 dairy cattle ever offered for sale in
the West.
FRANK HE YD & CO.
General Contractors
and Builders. ’
Estimates & Plans Furnished,
SEE OUR
Special
Silo!
Call at our plant
and get prices.
save you money.
ONE BLOCK WEST ot
Both Phones.
P.O
It will