Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 21, 1917, Image 2

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    T illamook
headlight , june 21. 1917.
AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
ADVERTISING RATES.
years have refrained from reprisals. .hat a valuation be placed upon the
Londoners, however, ilave« come to pavement. Maybe it is worth what By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist
Legal Advertisements.
-------o-------
the conclusion that it is about time the paving company is willing to take
First Insertion per line ............. $ .10
that the Germans hail a dose of their in settlement, and maybe it is not.
Cow Test Association RePort for
Each subsequent insertion, line.
05 own medicine, and with that object in Vet’s find out. not pay for something
May.
During the month of May there
Business and Professional cards
view, a citizens meeting headed by where there is doubt as to the value.
were 712 cows in the Association.
one month.............................. *..... I.OO the Lord Mayor, decided that the
government should initiate a policy
two —
hundred
and eighty
.WO
........................
...
Locals per line each insertion...
Imagination Baffled by the Horror
05
her produced over 40 tbs. butter fat
of reprisals in the shape of ceaseless
Of It.
Display advertisements, an inch
ip3 over 45 tbs. fat and 112 quolified
attacks on German towns that their
and Lodge Notices, per line .
for the honor roll of 5° fb. co.ws'
.05 populations n. iy experience the ef­
Fi
Id
Marshal
French
announces
fects of such methods or warfare.
The highest producing cow is own­
All Resolutions of Condolence
that no damage of 1 military or naval ed by Amos Vaughn, with a record
I am going to dispose of my Stock of
one month. ...................................
■50
aature
were
wrought
by
the
German
of 84.18 lbs. fat in the month. His
What's the matter with Lane coun­
Goods at greatly Reduced Prices,
air
raid
over
London.
But
more
than
herd also showed the highest average
ty, with the state university, Marion
Consisting of
500 people were kill -ci or wounded, production with 55.24 lbs. i**' average
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. county, with the state institutions;
half of them women and children.
per cow, 23 head. Mr. \ aughn has
and
Benton
county
with
the
Oregon
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
I he obvious deliberate, cold blood­ been in the Association since its start
Agricultural
College,
all
voting
against other counties, as well as ed and inhuman purpose of the Ger­ and has used Bred-fpr-Production
•heir own, receiving state aid for man government is savage terrorism. bulls. Contrast his production with
When noted German writeres like that of the poorest herd showing an
roads? They used to be wide awake,
progressive counties, but since the . General von Bernhardi were writing average of only 27.5 tbs. fat. In this
And everything in a First Class
election they can be placed in the books in peace times preaching this herd a bull of nondescript breeding
Harness Shop ; also
That is not giving the local preach­ . mossback class, for it’s only moss­ diabolical philosophy 01 incredulous has been vsed for years. The receipts
ers a square deal when our young b.cks who want mud roads. And who civilization charitably ’¡»missed them from a herd of 23 cows like the latter
as the mouthinqs of overwrought in­ would be over $400 less for a month
folk go to other counties ar d get would ever have thought that ____
Lane
hitched up double. W e believe in pat­ county was so far behind in the line dividuals. Few took them in their with butter fat a 66 cents par pound,
ronizing home industry.
■ if progress to vote 1441 for and 5342 deadly seriousness Few believed that than from a herd like Mr. Vaughn’s.
gainst receiving state aid tor hard a great, progress^ •, 1 i ' ■• lligent and What interest docs this pay on the in­
This is something for the city coun­ surfaced roads’ The counties of the 1 seemingly kindly people could be vestment in a Bred-for-Proiluction
certainly need brought to the waging >f such savage Bull? Does a good bull pay? Figure
cil to consider. A proposition was Willamette valley
some live good road boosters to pull warfare as even savage tribes have it out for yourselves.
made to the mill company to sett!
Below are listed the cows produc­
for their part of the pav ment fo 25c. •hem out of the mud. Every State alt but abandoned.
But here are the co’ I cruel facts. ing over 50 pounds fat for the month
on the dollar. If that kind of a 'licker Legislature Lane, Marion and Ben­
is going on w hy can’t we all hav the ton counties are wanting additional and the American people are sobered of May.
Ave.
Iti s.
appropriations for state institutions, by the dreadful know b-dge that they
same proposition put up to us?
fighting Owner
Milk
test
and seek the support of other coun­ are arming for desperate
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them. If the State with a desperate foe that scruples at Amos Vaughn . . • . 1380 .6.1
The Wheeler Repor’er did not con­ ties to secure
sider the recent election of sufficient Highway Commission acts wisely, it nothing. We have ent . red a war that J. T. Woodward . 1718 . 4.6
importance to give the vote, not even should first give state aid to the has been raised to the tenth degree of Joe Dürrer......... • 135° • 5-5
Joe Dürrer ........... • 1515 . 4.8
in its own precinct. Certainly the counties which supported the
state frightfulness.
When noted German writeers like Frank Hunter .. . i8po . . 3.8
overwhelming vote in favor of bonds bond measure, and this would
___
make
placed the Reporter in a most em- Lane, Marion, Benton, Clackamas the Lusitania and more than 100 Amos Vaughn .. • . 1365
50
women Joe Dürrer........... • 1515 • ■ 4-5 ■
barrasing position, after the space it and Baker counties squeal their heads Americans, including many
Sale will Commence on Saturday.
devoted last winter in advocacy of off for fear they wouldn’t obtain any and children, were murdered on the Joe Dürrer ........... • 1395 . 4-8 .
free seas that atrocious deed had its W. Williams . .. . • 945
6.9
the highway.
state aid.
pacifist apologists in this country. J. T. Woodward ■ . 1350 . 4.8
The snap shot man believes that Mr. Bryan said the victims should Cary & Obrien . . ■ 1317
4-9
Maybe that the State Highway
6.3
Commission will not be able to do the County Court should be insistent have stayed at home. Mr. Bryan and Joe Dürrer............ . 1020
49
much road work this year, that is if with the State Highway Commission others of his way of thinking argued Joe Dürrer........... • »JOS
the law is to be contested in the su­ in having 20 miles or more of hard that the United States would better Amos Vaughn . . • . . I¿OO . . 4-9
preme court. Probably this may be a surfacing done in this county as soon endure these crimes and surrender its Amos Vaughn .. . 1260 . . 5.0 .
good thing, which would give the as the commission have the money. independence than incur the war fury Amos Vaughn .. ■ . 1335 • ■ 4-7 ■
commission plenty of time to make The law seems to be plain on the of Prussian militarism. They contend­ M. Harrison......... . 1650 . 3-8
surveys and plan out work for next point that this work is to be done ed that something could be said in Joe Dürrer........... . 1200 . . 5.2 .
4-3 •
year, and by that time it is hoped immediately, and for that reason we justification of Germany's submarine N. G. Boquist .. . . 1440
W. Maxwell ........ . 1260 . 4.9 .
believe the County Court should ob­ methods.
the war will be over.
Z WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
tain a legal opinion from the Attor­
But we can not believe that even Amos Vaughn ... . mo ■ 5-5 •
.
the ultra pacifists will speak of de­ Amos Vaughn . . ..1350
. ■ 4-5 ■
We do not see any good reason ney General, and armed with that
there should be no trouble in impres­ fending word for the wanton slaying M. Harrison ......... . 1320 . . 4.6 .
why the school district should pay
of helpless noncombatant women and C. A. Swenson ... . i860
3-2
out good money for land that was sing the State Highway Commission
children by raiders of the air, who N. G. Boquist .. . . 1560 . . 3-8 .
given for school purposes. It goes to that it was imperative that this work
fling from secure heights deadly C. A. Swenson . . . 1056 . . 5-5 •
show, however, that school districts be done immediately. No doubt the
4.6
bombs and torpedoes into homes anil W. Maxwell......... • 1275
should not be anxious to accept land State Highway Commission will want
school houses. These victims of Ger­ L. McCormack . . . 1170 ■ 5-0
with a string tied to it, and then call­ to give every county some state aid,
Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamook, Or.
Amos Vaughn . . . 1140 . . 5.1 .
ed upon later to pay money to cut the and will endeaver to build a hard man diabolism had stayed at home.
their C. A. Swenson . . 1320 • 4-4 ■
surfaced
road
to
the
California
line,
They
had
not
even
asserted
string. Let’s try and reduce taxation,
I
but as a number of the counies of the clear
.........
o.., ....
right
as noncombatants to go C. Tilden ............. 1185 . 4 9
not increase it, is our advice.
Willamette Valley gave such
over- upon the high seas. 1 hey were large­ Mike Seifer ........ 1350 . • 4-3
o ■ ■
N. G. Boquist . . . . 1410 . . 4.1 -
For some reason or other the whelming majorities against hard- ly of the poorest classes of London’s
Toe Durrer........... 1080 . ■ 5-3
quotations for cheese at Portland surfaced roads, we do not think that population.
1215 . . 4-7 ■
And this outrage is only a single de­ L. McCormack .
mentions Coos, Curry and
Myrtle it would be right to allow them to
C A. Swenson . . . •725 . • 33
Point prices, but omits Tillamook have the first benefits and counties tail in Germany’s long and complicat­
Amos Vaughn . . . 1185 . 48
prices. It must be that some of the like Tillamook, which gave such a ed program of international terrorism
Geo. Olson ........... 1320 ■ 4 3
Portland newspapers are not giving pronounced vote in favor of the bond In her desperate rage and fury she
loe Dürrer........... 1260 . • 4-5 ■
Tillamook county cheese a square measure, should have to wait. For murders, despoils and enslaves whole
deal in their market reports and are these reasons we believe that the nations. Imagination is baffled by the M. Harrison......... iî55 ■ ■ 4 9
1 . A. Swenson . . . 1275 • 4-4
discriminating in favor of Coos and county court should demand of the horror of it.
TO
Toe Dürrer........... >275 • 44
State Highway Commission that this
Curry cheese. What’s the reason?
Frank Blaser .... 975 • • 5-7 ■
be done immediately, and when it ap­
County Fair News.
N. G. Boquist . . . J "OO
pear* before
that body again it
37
Have Germans, who came to this
Amos Vaughn . . . Ilio . 5.0 .
should demand that the law be com­
country and joined the socialist party, plied with.
As the time of the County Fair is F. Hunter............. 1410 . 3 9
done so to create discord and strife
nearing the crops are maturing and in » L. McCormack . . • . '245 ■
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4-4
in the United States? It would seem
If the litigants in the pavement order to have a complete exhibition F. Hunter ............. 160 5 . ■ 3-4 ■
On Sale via California
so when German agitators who have case want to settle with the Warren we must begin early, and it is about
Amos Vaughn . . . Ilio. 4-9
never taken out their naturalization Construction Co., that is for them to time to begin to gather the grasses W. Maxwell .........
4.7
Many dates in June, July, Aug. and Sept.
papers, undertake to tell u» how to decide. No one will forget the fact and forage crop. The first considera­ C. A. Swenson . . . •155
100 5 . ■ 5-4 ■
run this country. The government is that it was claimed that the pavement tion is to select the best. The object F. Blaser ...............
I2QO
4.2
Liberal Sropovers. Limit 3 months.
acting wisely in rounding up that was “rotten" and that the property of the fair is to furnish object lessons F.
Rlaser ............... I35O
4.0
class, for it is safe to say they are in owners were told they would not for better work in all of our local in­ N. G. Boquist . . . . 1200
4-5
this country for no good purpose, but have to pay for it. but notwithstand­ dustries by placing the best product W. Maxwell .........
1200 . 4.5 .
are spies in disguise.
ing that the litigants are now ready on exhibition.
P. Schranz ........... 1200
4-5 •
In the preparation of samples of Toe Dürrer........... I455
to accept money and the “rotten”
3-7 ■
l’hil S. Bates, secretary of the Ore­ pavement at less than the stipulated cereals, the exhibitor should remove loe Dürrer........... II70 . 4.6
gon State Editorial association, in price, and a pavement that the city all leaves. This process is known as Toe Durrcr.........
1 140
4-7
sending out a little circular advising council di<l not contract for. W • still stripping the straw. The separate W. Williams .........
’275 • é-2 .
the editors to reserve berths, adds contend that if the Warren Construc­ straws after having the leaves remov- I. T. Woodward . 1050 .. 4.4 .
that "Dr. Ford and C. I.. Ireland will tion Co., did not put (low 1 the kind of cd should be laid into as neat btindle Tor Durrcr ........... 1215 .. 4.4 •
sit up in the smoker.” We do not pavement contracted for, which ap­ as possible. This can be done by lay- W. Maxwell......... >335
4.0
know why these gentlemen want to pears to be well established that it did ing a row of heads in an even line on W. Maxwell ........ 1020 . . 5.2 .
remain in the smoker all night unless not. it should not be paid for the a work bench and then lying another F. Blaser ............... 1 çôo .
34
it is they are planning a quiet game same until it had done so. There are row on top of the first row with the N. G. Boquist . . . . 1080
4 0
of poker. The Dr. had bettor look others interested
in the pavement ends of the heads drawn back a little, M. Harrison ........
840
6.3
inch, M Harrison ......... >470 • ■ 36
out, for fear some of the editors who did not join the litigants in em­ possible one-sixteenth of an
might "skin" him, but. probably, as a ploying a large delegation of high although the exact amount varies P. Schranz ........... 1170
On sale daily between all
4.5 .
preacher, he has some experience in priced attorneys, who have to be con­ somewhat with the crop. For in­ W. Wil'inms .
1275 . . 41
point». Tillamook to Mohler Inc.
beeing "broke."
sidered, and if the City Council un­ stance, the second row of oats heads loe Dürrer
TOOS . . 5.2 ..
dertakes to make ail assessment upon could be placed a little further back loe Dürrer . .
>215 . . 4-3 ••
Sunday, Only fares also Oil
The death of County Judge Dobson, them for a pavement that the city from the front than the second row Toe Dürrer .
¡.WS - - 4.0
of Yamhill County, came as a gre^t council did not contract for, they will of wheat heads. This process is con
M Abplanalp
. ’ .W S - - 40
sale at slightly lower rates.
surprise to our citizens. He was the be doing something that is decidedly tinned until sufficient straws have Chas Kunze ........ >53O ..
3 4
county judge of that county when wrong and unjust, with their eves been laid to make the required three C. A Swenson . . .
1575 •• 3-3
Yamhill and Tillamook
counties wide open. We do not think that any inch bundle.
C. A. Swenson . . 1575 .. 3 3
After the straws are laid out in this Amos Vatighn ... 060 .
formed a joint road district and built member of the city council want to
For information ask otir local agent,
5-4
the Sour Grass road, which eliminat­ place themsedlves in that ridiculous shape, they can be tied tip with gal­ Amos Vaughn
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent,
1125 . 4-6 ..
ed the Dolph hill and the toll road, position, which will always reflect on vanized stove-pipe wire. The wire is Amos Vaughn
5.0 . .
Portland, Ore.
and which is now being used The de­ their characters if they do so. If the placed under the bundle and the two C A. Swenson .. . 1260 . 4.1 .
ceased was a pleasant gentleman, Headlight contracted with the city ends crossed after which they may be M. Harrison
1260 . 4.1 ..
and a good conscientious county offi­ council to do certain work it would twisted until the bank is tight with a Joe Dürrer ...........
'395
3-7 ■
cial and his death is a loss to Yam­ expect us to comply fully with the pair of pliers. The rough ends are C A. Swenson . . 1200
4 3 ••
hill county and the good roads move­ specifications, and this is the way the then cut off and the twisted portion W. Maxwell......... 1200 . .
43
of
the
wire
which
is
left
about
one-
city
council
should
look
upon
the
ment.
John F.binger
. . ISIS •• 3 4
pavement contract, which failed to half inch in length is bent down even D. Fitzpatrick .
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1170
4-4
with
the
bundle.
After
the
bundle
is
come
up
to
the
specifications.
It
is
a
Bro. Trombley used to publish a
Amos Vatighn
1050
4 9 ..
tied
up
tightly
with
the
wire
banks,
duty
the
city
council
owes
the
prop
­
good many unkind and un-Christian
C. A. Swenson . . I ' -0
STATE LISTS 6a.9aa
44
1 by white citizens was 33,310; to 21.75*
the
lower
end
of
the
straw
is
cut
off.
erty
owners
to
protect
them
from
things about the snap shot man when
N. G. Boquist
.
885
5»
who did not indicate claims for ex­
This
trimming
can
be
done
quite
ac
j
paying
for
something,
that
was
not
the pavement case was a burning
Oregon»' War Census is Checked
N. G. Boquist
1140 .. 4L--
emption.
eurately with a cxvrn knife although loe Duerer ..... ÏI40 ..
question in this city. We knew at the contracted for.
To
Date.
4 5 --
In the city of Portland, the number
some prefer to use a saw. After the A G. Beals
time that we would be able to “come
1065
4.8
------ o—
of white citizens of military age reg­
back" and put our respected brother
There is one way to settle the pav­ bundle is complrte. it can be hung up I. McCormack
Oregon’s total registration under
Ilio .. 46
in a hole. So here goes
Say, Bro. ing question and do justice to every­ downward on a wire stretched across M. Seifer ......... . ino
the war census was slightly greater istered was 15,044, of whom 9057. or
46
more than two-thirds, indicated some
Trombley, what about that $47.00000 body, and that is to pay the Warren the work room or can be tacked to M Harrison ........
ino . 46
than the first announcements indicat­
claim of exemption.
"hush money" that is offered to set­ Construction Company
what the the side of the wall with a headless C. A. Swenson .. . 1380
ed.
A
final
detailed
summary
of
war
3-7
The number of enemy aliens who
tle the paving case and dumping the pavement is worth and no more. We nail.
loe Durrcr........... 1245 .. 41 ..
census returns from the various coun­
The grass and forage crops can be W Williams
registered in Portland was 186, and
"rotten” pavement you squealed
so are still of the opinion that Warren
1215
ties,
complete
for
the
entire
state
by
4.2
much about onto the property own­ Bros have the best patent pavement. prepared the same way except that Chas. Ktinxc
Adjutant-General White, gave Ore- the aliens of friendly countries 2933-
40
'275
One hundred forty-six colored eiti-
er»? And, say, brother, please tell us if it is put down accorditiig to their e.ire should be taken not to strip the M Harrison ........ "55
gon a ,o,al registration of 62,922
44
The returns tel« graphed
t, f5enes
mil‘,arr aRp registered ">
who is goiing to get the lion's share specifications. Having tailed to do leaves off of the plants. In the case F. Davidson
1410
3-6
ington
the
day
after
the
■>
asb
‘
of whom 105 were from
of the “hush money.”
that in this city, the Warren Con­ of cereals, the head is the Important A G. Reals ........
5.2 ..
075
b^
’
d
on
telegraph^
r«foruT
from
’
the"
Portland.
Of the .46, 66 indicated
struction Co., oan only blame, itself, part. To make the bundles of forage Chas. Kunze ........ 148s
■ ■ ' - o
-
3 4
crops show up well, the material Amos Vaughn
various sheriffs, gave ihe state
ot”/0' exemption and 80 did not.
«’s
For some reason or other an effort and the way to ascertain what the
57
and this was later rediced to 62
! °f theJen‘.,re tc,al of S6-20” C‘‘,xen*
should be cured in a room where Tohn F.binger
pavement
is
worth
is
to
obtain
the
’ 230
was made to quash the patriotic dem­
4.1
..
there is very little light but plenty of John F.birger
•Addition of new registration
1 .e^loerj^ in,hc statc- 7>6
1290
onstration that is to be held in this opinion of disinterested parties, who
3.0
circulation of air
If the specimens Amos Vaughn
and
elimination of
error.- in
... the
.1. r-
and consequently
consequently ex ex-
---------- ....„
­
1005 .. 5.0
city on the Fourth, but the committee are competent to place the proper
and elimination
of errors
final tota,,y disabled
on it. We do not coincide arc gathered and hung up head down­ Frank Blaser ... ’3Q5
h.wd valuation
having the management in
checking np have raised the total to empt from being drafted.
3.6
ward in bundles not exceeding tlx W William»
would not stand for it. It seems with those who claim that the War­
»I6
the present figures. If the more than
’305
inches in diameter at the point wlerc Geo. Olson
strange to us that anyone should ren Construction Company should
>5’5
2je*on ha’ r°titributed to . Notice of Annual School Meeting.
33
they are tied, they will cure out nice­
not
be
paid
something,
for
it
was
the
want to "knock" a patriotic demon­
the third Oregon Infantry, the Na-
ly in such a room if conditions arc
city
council
’
s
fault
to
some
extent
stration for personal or other reasons.
ttonal Guard, the regular army, Naw 1
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prov ided a« described above.
This will be the last time the people when the pavement was being laid
and Marten Corps, who were not re-1 Notice is hereby given to the legal
Any information
or
assistance
that
it
did
not
know
that
the
paving
of th« counts wtil have of seeing the
qwred
to
register,
could
be
added
in
needed will be gladly given by your
10th Company, Coast artillery, before company was not laying the pave­
the total would be nearly 69,000. On i voter» of school district No. 9
manager.
it is mustered in, and probably sent ment contracted for. There is no
the basis of 10 percent of the popula­ I illamook County, State of Oregon,
Ren Kuppenbender.
to the front, and it is only fitting that doubt in our mind that the $27,000.00
tion a’ shown by the lqto census, the ' that the annual school meeting of said
we should show our appreciation of “hush money" offered by the paving
state should have registered
noo
district will be held at the high
Monday nt TILLAMOOK,
'hr Tillamook boys who hive offered company is to pav high priced law
f the 62.022 men between the age« school building, to begin at the hour
QR
.1.
G.
TURNER.
theit services in this national crisis, yers and others who want to make a
of 21 andI 30 years, inclusive, who
Tuesday at CLOVERDALE
of one o'clock p.m. on the third Mon­
nd we can all do that by joining in few thousand dollars out of the case.
registered m the state, there were
and taking part in the demonstration. That should not cut any figure what
EYE
SPECIALIST.
4H0 enemy aliens and 6234 aliens from day of June, A. D. 1917.
Wednesday
at
TI
LLAMOOK
ever in the effort to settle the pave­
friendly countries. These aliens, of
This meeting is called for the pur*
The Germans who have bombarded ment case. The litigants who eni- PORTLAND
Thursday nt TILLAMOOK
OREGON
fonrse. arc not subject to draft,
pose of electing one director for a
<1 a great array of high priced
undefended town« and thrown bombs |>l
of
n,’mber of white
Friday
at TILLAMOOK
three year term and school clerk for
on London and other towns, killing lawyers should shoulder the expense,
Regular Monthly Visit» to
of military age registered in the state
women and children.
are
called as < tew local attorneys could have
one year, and the transaction of busi­
Saturday at.... WHEELER
exVmm
062
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°
f
‘
i***
‘
’
a
’
08
*
1
«'»¡med
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
"Raby Killers"
in England,
Fh.it conducted the case just as well and
werTVhe .«d" lhr Rr°Uin'’ ,hat ,he>’ ness usual at such meetings.
with same result*. Before and set-
country when the war started. decid
T'hf »ole support of one or more
Both Phone*.
Dated this 7th day of June, '9'7-
tlenn nt is made for the pavement it
WATCH l’APKR Four UATItS.
• <1 not to engage in that kind of in
dependent relatives. The total n™
human warfare, and for nearly three 1» the opinion of the »nap shot man
her of possible exemption» indicated
Ira C. Smith,
District Clerk.
Closing Out
Sale
Harness, Saddles, Sweat Pads,
Collars,
Editorial Snap Shots.
GLOVES, SUIT CASES, GRIPS,
WATER PROOF CLOTHING, Etc.
At20 Per Cent
CUT in Prices
W. A WILLIAMS, Tillamook, Or.
UflMB-SCHRflDER CO
CEMENT. (LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
Low Round Trip Fares
Eastern Destinations
Enjoy a Beach Outing Trip
TWO DAY ROUND TRIP
FARES
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
DR
WISE
Can be Found on