Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 23, 1917, Image 3

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    What the Editors Say.
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Backward, turn backward, oh time
on thy way; give us some rain again,
just for one day. Take us back to
April and give us a soak; the cistern
is empty, we’re ready to choke. The
just and the heat make each minute
an hour; turn back a hand-spring and
give us a shower.—Dayton Tribune.
T illamook headlight , august
23, 1917
Fulfill* Promise.
THE FOOD SPECULATOR
Several Deschutes Valley papers
DR J- G. TURNER.
labor under the impression that the Why Must this Country Pay Double
State Highway Commission is evad­
Prices for it* Bread?
EYE SPECIALIST.
ing its pre-election promise of secur­
(Harris Dickson, in Collier’s)
ing a ten year guarantee c~ r_.i..s
I’icketpocket prices and terrific
on fact.
paving
PORTLAND — OREGON.
contracted. Such is not the
In over-charges will engage Mr. Hoov­
order to obtain effective guarantees, er s earnest and impolite attention.
Regnlat Monthly V ¡»its to
it is necessary to take two separate At first he may try moral suasion—
may
attempt
to
argue
with
schemers
guarantee contracts, each for a five
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
year period. The first five-year guar­ who never owned an actual food
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
While walking along the street an antee is incorporated in tile paving commodity in their lives, yet are now
PAIGE
epileptic dropped in a fit and was
__ contract itself, and is for the max­ holding ten thousand cases of peas,
I
imum
length
for
which
surety-bonds
ten thousand tons of rice, squeezing
McKinnev-Cord MotorCo., Phoenii
qtrttkiy rushed to a hospital. Upon re­
J ELAND E ERWIN
“we cannot speak too highly of
moving his coat one of the nurses are obtainable. '1 he second five-year their profits from the helplessness of
the splendid lubricating quali­
found a piece of paper pinned to the period is covered, therefore, by a hunger. Where Mr. Hoover fails to
PIANO INSTRl’C'l ION
ties of Zerolene.’’
lining, on which was written: "This special maintenance bond, for which convince one of these patriots he
means
to
cut
him
out,
eliminate
him,
Diploma
from Chicago Musical
an
extra
price
is
paid,
over
the
priae
js to inform the house surgeon that
WINTON
.College.— Beginners receive the same
this is just a case of plain fit—not paid for the paving. Approved per­ soak him good, lock him up.
The
Winton
Co.,
San
Francisco
Consider the price of bread: Last
‘appendicitis. My appendix has already sonal surety is accepted for the sec­
careful training as the most advanced.
“We use Zerofene extensively.
year the farmer sold his wheat at an
been removed
twice.”—Telephone ond guarantee.
It is giving entire satisfaction.”
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
average
of
$1.50
a
bushel.
Wheat
If
no
guarantee
were
required,
the
Register.
tion.
bids offered for paving work would bred in the national capital tody
CHEVROLET
FORD
All lessons given at Studio.
J. W. Leavitt & Co., Los Angeles
Governor Withycombe estimates be much lower. If only a five year sells for between 10 and 11 cents a
Fahv - Atterbury Sale« Co., Loa
pound
—
which
is
at
the
rate
of
$20
a
“
Zerolene
is
our
choice
for
County Representative for the
that state products are nearer a fail­ guarantee was exacted, the cost of barrel for flour.
Angeles—“settled on Zero-
Chevrolet cars.”
' Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
lene after extensive teats.”
ure this year than for the past 46 the second five-vears’ maintenance The European formula for the ratio
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolo*
years of his experience of watching would be saved. The state has to pay of bread to flour is that the price of
etc.
crop conditions. He predicts that on I for the guarantee anyway, as paving bread should be the same as the price i
a general average the sttfte will have insurance for the ten years, so it is of flour. The baker gets a 30 per cent
only about 65 per cent of a crop this better to have the ten years covered swell in the water, yeast, etc., out of
DA VID ROBINSON, M.D,
year, but declares that conditions are by two legal guarantees than it would which 30 per cent he is supposed to
The
Standard
Oil
for
Motor
Cars
be
to
have
no
guarantees
at
all
or
at
­
such that crops next year should be
pay his expenses and make a profit.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ajjove the average. This is based on tempt to have one questionable ten- Bread at 10,cents should represent
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
year
guarantee
included
in
the
origin
­
the fact that there is more drained al paving contract.
—because the records of their service departments show that
flour at $20 a barrel, and $20 flour
land that will be in good condition for
Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt - base
NATIONAL BUILDING,
Instead of dodging their pre-elec­ means nearly $4.25 a bushel for
cropping., and much of the land has
crude, gives perfect lubrication — less wear, mor** power,
wheat. But the farmers got only $1.50
tion
promises,
the
highway
commis
­
least
carbon
deposit.
”
__
such a light crop this year that it is
Between the wheat maker and the
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
Dealers evrrywherr and at
virtually in a condition of rest, which sion are fulfilling it intelligently in bread eater there yawns a mysterious
our service stations.
prepares it for a better crop next letter and in spirit, and should be margin of $2.75—excess baggage of
commended, not condemned. We are
year - Telephone Register.
J T T. bui îa
double the original price of
sure that critics who examine into the nearly
STANDARD
wheat.
Where
did
that
go?
Who
was
The winning of the war, experts tell facts will accord proper recognition it that got nearly twice as much for
OIL COMPANY
ATTORNKY-AT LAW.
ii'il
us, is to be decided by aviation, and to the commission for the manner in doing nothing as the farmer got for
(C.klorai.)
i
Complete
Set of Abstract Boe ks in
which
it
is
handling
this
problem.
—
Oregon is to have a share in the vic­
raising the wheat? I don’t know his
Office.
tory for Oregon spruce is to be used Oregon Voter.
name, and I'm afraid the gentleman
more extensively in the making of air
For tr* ’or*, 7rrnle.*«
w ill never speak up. The truly modest
Taxes Paid for Non Residí nt*.
He»vv-I»uty i« rtpecU
planes that will fly over the Teuton
always shun publicity.
A Bit of History.
T illamook B lock ,
ally recommended.
trenches in the western battle front.
I Allowring for legitimate trade prof­
Tillamooir
.... Oregon
Air planes are the eyes of the army.
The Roseburg Review prints an in- its, wheat at $1.50 should have meant
Both Phones.
Perhaps intripid Oregon boys will ' tcrview with a German-American res­ bread at less than 5 cents a pound.
man some of these airplanes and have | iflent
ident 01
oi Roseburg that is of more Under the European formula it would
a glorious part in the world-wide con­ ! than usual interest just now I
have meant 4-cent bread. Costs are
T. BO ALS. M.D..
test for democracy over autocracy. ' it is personal testimony* as because
somewhat higher in this country, and
ALEX. McNAIR & CO.
I
1 - , —..... '"‘ 1 ■z as
the we cannot strictly applv to European
Already quantities of Oregon’s spruce l 1 causes ‘ y of r ■ the
large German immigra­
KING CRENSHAW7 CO.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
timber have been shipped to Europe tion to tins country in the early fifties computation. For the last two months
and to Eastern factories where air­ I he citizen quoted is George Moore our bread has been 100 per cent high­
Surgeon S. P. Co.
planes are constructed.—News Re- ami lie fought through the German er than it would have been if the
(I.
O. O. F. Bldg )
trades were under reasonable control,
porter.
revolution of 1848. What he fought eliminating
speculation
and
the
un
­
'Tillamook
....
Oregon
for is significantly told in the follow­ holy rake-off by middlemen.
Harris Dickson, a writer in Col­ ing paragraph:
I_________________________ ____ —
Practically the entire wheat supply
I
lier’s Weekly of recent issue, i is au-
“At that time the ruler of Germany
I
thonty for saying that bread i is 60 was a grandfather of the present of Belgium is imported from the
EBSTER HOLMES,
per cent cheaper in Belgium than it kaiser and I was present at the scene United States. Yet, in spite of the ex­
I
is inthis country, in spite of the fact before his place in Berlin, when the traordinary cost and risk of transpor­
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
that wheat is imported into that coun­ people demanded that he come out tation, the price of bread in Belgium
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
try at the risk of the German sub­ and sign a constitution for liberty. is 60 per cent of the price in New
marines. The same writer is quoted I pon his refusal to leave the palace York City. A large proportion of the
FIRST STREET,
as saying that someone is taking $5 the. citizens brought two cannon, wheat in France comes from this
a barrel on 10,000.000 barrels per which they placed before the castle, country, yet the price of bread in
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
month—$50,000,000 out of the pock­ and lit the torch. It was not until France is 40 per cent below ours.
Bread
is
now
selling
in
England
for
ets of the American people—in as then that the kaiser would make his
much as the present selling price is appearance and when he did he said 28 cents for four pounds, the highest
rp H. GOYNE,
$5 more than it is really worth with to his people: ‘My dearly beloved price since the Crimean war—30 per
cent
below
our
prices.
In
Canada
we
reasonable profits all along the line citizens, what is it you wish me to do
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
at the prevailing price of wheat. If and I will do it?’ The constitution see a lower range of prices to the
consumer
than
in
our
country,
al-
Office: O pposite C ou ht H ouse ,
this be true then indeed the United was then signed and the people went
though the producer realizes the same
States is in need of a food dictator and away satisfied, but three days later, price.
'
Tillamook -
one who will apply the lash where it is they learned it had been treaded as a
Oregon. .
Again, for I want you to get this:
most needed. The so-called “slacker” scrap of paper. When the kaiser was
that the farmer last year
is a white winged angel beside one of sought again, he said that he knew of Assuming
! QR. L. L. HOY,
these dispicable food speculators.— ; no constitution and refused to recog­ received the highest average, $1.60,
for his wheat. Then, with all normal
Newberg Enterprise.
nize their rights.”
costs and profits added, the wholesale
1 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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And so the revolution of '48 was price of flour should not have exceed­
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
James W. Gerard, U. S. Ambassa­ fought out and lost. The revolution­ ed
$9 a barrel. Yet during the last
T illamook B lock ,
dor to Germany and called home ists were regarded by the military
i
weeks at many centers it has
when this country declared war authorities as military criminals and few
soared
as
high
as
$15.
A
probable
av
­
j Tillamook,
gainst Germany is giving some in­ were bitterly persecuted. In vast erage
,
Oregon.
throughout the country is $14
teresting history and Ins dealings numbers they immigrated to America Someone
,
is taking $5 a barrel on 10,-
with the German government, thus in order to find liberty of thought 000,000 barrels a month—$50,-
OHN I.EI.AND HENDERSON
exposing the rottenness of Prussian and action.
000^000 a month absolutely picked
militarism. Hi tells how thousands of
They found what they sought. They from the American pockets. Since
ATTORNEY
French girls and women were taken and their children and their children's this raise in price above $9 was be­
by force from their homes and made children have enjoyed the protection fore the new crop, we may assume
AND
to work like slaves in the field. It is of the American govcrnnieijj, and no that over $250,000,000 lias been
I
C()(
NSEI.LOR
A 1 LAW
1 true and only a small part of the hor­ people on earth have been freer than snatched from the mouth of hunger
T illamook B i . o - k ,
rors have been told. All these inhu­ they. The liberty they fought for _ in excess of normal profits of trade
man acts have Ijren approved by that and lost they found again in the new and distribution. This in part accounts I
Tillamook -
-
Oregon,
ROOM NO. 2til
kaiser thing. Gerard's story reads as country that opened its gates hospit­ for a statement recently made to me
though we were at war with an un­ ably to them. Nor is the story com­ that we have now in this country 30,-
civilized nation. He tells how the plete without adding that they have 000 more millionaires than we had
I am going to dispose
. HAWK
German officers lied to him, but they been good citizens. When the Union before the war commenced.
Goods at greatly Reduced Prices,
were not sharp enough to fool Ger­ was threatened in the sixties, these
A while back I spoke of the pend­
ard, they are too dull and too awk­ German immigrants volunteered by ing food administration bill as carry­
Consisting of
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ward. they are not made of the the thousands to fight for the flag ing a lash. Here is where the lash is
right stuff.—Banks Herald.
that had sheltered them. They have to be vigorously applied. Now, who
Hay City
always been recognized as citizens of objects, except the sleek, fat gent
< Ire gon
The Truth From a Loyal German the most solid worth.
who is liable to find himself at the
This bit of personal reminiscence limber end of the cowhide.-
Citizen.
by Mr. Moore is significant just now 1 , These facts are given in detail as an
E. REEDY, D. V M.,
And everything in a First Class
One of our local citizens who is a because many Americans of German illustration of how price control many
9
Harness
Shop
;
also
good American hands us the follow­ descent find themselves torn between be accomplished by cutting out un- I .
VETERINARY.
ing clipping from a Nebraska paper, what they choose to consider con­ necessary middlemen and without
written by a German citizen of that flicting allegiance for those whose diminishing the just due of the man ,
Both Phones.
state, which shows the spirit that ancestors fled to America to escape whose sweat produces the food.
Tillamook -
ought to actuate every resident Ger­ the consequences of the revolution of I Legitimate tradesmen understand
< iregon.
1848, for the United States is fight­ and approve. For example, the Na­
man in this country.
ing
now
for
the
same
object
for
which
tional
Wholesale
Grocers
’
association
“To the Editor of the Auburn Re­
QARI. flABERLACH,
publican—I have seen several articles these revolutionists offered their now cooperating with government |
in the paper about Germans trying to lives—for democratization of govern- agencies, frankly states that it 1» fool- |
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
raise strife in this country. I am a ment and greater liberty for all peo­ ish for business men to fear tnat
German by birth and I am an Ameri­ ples. The grandsons and the great- economy will bring a general paraly­
T illamook B lock
tan heart and hand. I will tell you grandsons of the German immigrants sis of industry or trade. 1 he associa­
why 1 left Germany. There were ten of the fifties who, in the khaki of the tion believe« that readjusted business
Tilla »took
Oregon
in our family and we were poor like American army, are fighting against will thrive and profit, not only during
,
war, but for many years there-
the most of my countrymen who kaiscrism are fighting in a peculiarly the
came to the good old United States of holy cause and with peculiarly high . ..■'.er._____
-
America to get away from oppression traditions.—Oregon Rcgot.r.
DON'T RISK NEGLECT
where it was a hard matter to keep the
What is Best for Indigestion?
wolf away from the door at times.
When 1 landed in this cquntry I se
Mr. A. Ribinson, of Drumquin, i Don’t neglect a constant backache,
wired work at once and receiveu
received , I QntarjOt >, has been troi
vuicu
troubled for years sharp, darting pains or uninary dis­
more money for one month’s work ,
indigestion, ant d recommends orders. The danger of dropsy or
than I got in Germany‘for one years chamberlain
______
ins
’s Tabled
zamv.s as the "best Bright's disease is too serious to ig­
Wftflr
work. I
1 ---
sent * r for —
my folks ---
and ’ T I am medicine I ever used.” If troubled nore. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills as
Proud thev are all true American with indigestion or constipation give have thousands of other grateful peo­
r . ‘- ~..... .
wi
answer
' viiv
the a trial
presi- They
! " ____
k'‘" ..______7"
7— \r are certain to ple. A Forest Grove case. R. M. Stev­
win
- ” dtianvi
---- I them
ens, retired farmer, 329 Fourth St.,
<ient t call to arms against Germany prove
____ beneficial. They
Inc, are
... easv
—. to
I., effect.
-." zb Price
n-:-e 25 Forest Grove, Ore., says: "Although
take and pleasant in
or any other country when needed.
it has been several years since I have
sale ‘ by Lamar’s Drug
~
r
I don't see how my countrymen can cents. For
had any occasion to take Doan’s
hack on Uncle Sam. They came Store.
Kidney Pills, it hasn’t lowered my
"Te without a cent and made money
estimation of them in the least, for 1
Cure for Cholera Morbus.
"trG now they want to fight the
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
know from past experience that they
c°untry that feeds them. The kaiser I “When our little boy, now seven are a medicine of merit. I couldn’t
DONE RIGHT
years
old,
was
a
baby
he
was
cured
of
Bfver did anything for them or for
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER,J LATH AND
me. If he had we would be back there | cholera morbus by Chamberlain’s recommend a more reliable medicine
at
for lame back. If at any time I have
yet. All he did was to start this cruel I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem- occasion
BRICK;
DOMESTIC
STEAM
AND
to
take
a
kidney
remedy
War and starve all our people there, edy,” writes Mrs. Sidney Simmons,
RIGHT PRICES.
it will be Doan’s Kidney Pills, I
and make soldiers out of everybody I Fair Haven. N. Y. "Since then other again,
SMITHING
COAL.
for
1
know
they
can
’
t
be
beaten.
”
and force the mto work for his dirty I members of my family have used this
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t
Warehouse and Office < or. Front and 3rd Ave. Went. Tillamook, Or.
•2 . c Cf ........
nts ,l a ‘ day
a iuuim
fourth j/vw««
pound I valuable medicine for colic and bowel simply a«k for a kidney remedy—get '
Iay with
wim a
(trouble
with
good
satisfaction
and
I
Doan
’s Kidney Pills—the same as Mr. I
m< at and a loaf of black bread. I
Ornamental Fire Places Built
BoPe to sec the day when he is kicked gladly endorse it as a remedy of ex­ Stevens had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
®ttt of Germany and a president put ceptional merit.” For sale by Lamar’s Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Place* absolutely guaranteed
!n "<» place. You don’t see any Amer- Drug
not to smoke or money re­
Granulated Sore Eyes Cured.
ranj going over there for jobs or to
funded.
Liver Trouble.
“For twenty years I suffered from
n>’ other nation. They are happy
DR. ELMER ALLEN.
Brick work of all kind* done
“I am bothered with liver trouble
fre *n,l don’t owe any allegiance to about twice a year,” writes Joe Ding­ a bad case of granulated sore eyes,
on short notice.
't'?K or kaiser. I hops Uncle Sam man, Webster City, Iowa. “I have ays Martin Boyd, of Henrietta, Ky."
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON
We make a specialty of re­
' win. Hurrah for President Wil­ pains in my side and back and an “In February, 1903 a gentleman ask­
pairing smoking Fire Place*.
son.
ed
me
to
try
Chamberlain's
Salve.
I
awful soreness in my stomach. I
Dentists.
foreign papers printed in heard of Chamberlain’s Tablets and bought one Lox and used about two-
thirds
of
it
and
my
eyes
have
not
r* United State*. If they can’t read tried them. By the time I had used
National Building.
"Rush let them learn and keep all half a bottle of them I was feeling given me any trouble since.” This
salve is for sale by Lamar’s Drug
Tillamook,
T l ,'7' 'anP"ages out of the schools. fine and had no signs of pain. For
Oregon.
TILLAMOOK ORE
Store.
. e English is good enough for any sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
-Jacob Cratts.”
i
Splendid
Lubricating
Qualities
ZEROLENE I
la'll
r
FISHING RODS,
FISHING TACKLE
Spoons, Baskets, Reels, Snells,
Lines, Floats, Flies, Etc., Etc.
Otir flies are known to the
Sportsmen and are reorginized
the finest and best made flies
in America.
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
Closing Out
J
Harness, Saddles, Sweat Pads,
Collars,
J
GLOVES, SUIT CASES, GRIPS,
WATER PROOF CLOTHING, Etc.
At 20 Per (’ent
CUT in Prices
A. WILLIAMS, Tillamook, Or
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
UAJVIB-SCHRflDER CO
RALPH E. WARREN,