Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 30, 1917, Image 3

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    fhat the Editors Say.
T illamook
headlight , august 3 o . 1917.
ial article in a
hat by an ed‘“>r- it, for many hnes of advertising have
comes to the Registc^ln’fu Wh‘Cih een greatly reduced or eliminated
' of war conditions. But the
This one-delivery-a-day business a"TnvSdfoi,owin«pa«Xh?‘c,e
r? i>nPerS„-re not wh*n'nK and they
I *».1« all right and recalls the day
-re still willing to do their bit. All
S°LUn we did our own delivering and every convict
*' W?U,d draf‘
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Let ,he govern-
I
• 1 things home under our arms.
go to the munition maker, the
?rr,Cwe inust admit a pardonable Hie ^7hi,nachanc^,o redi^X’ ment
-nip maker, the contractor who cloth-
I BUt,itv as to who is going to get
the arn’-v and demand
ly'' ^n',*ionrg H . u
"¡2? we save by cutting out the de- eigi^iA^
that they furnish free of their pro­
Lry-r-lnJcpendenb.
duct'.
tile
equivalent
of what the news
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I.Ln thc th,lgs’ the gunmen the LaJ! ' erS are
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liberty
loan
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sell
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!» ,t°'c,allcd cadets- the pickpockets’1'V i“ ’7 » ,he flrst’ and ,he>’ W’H do
STUDEBAKER— The Studebiker Core., Lor Angel
k*’the new government For all the a" the loathsome creatures of rfc “ i.^rfullv.
one of the best motor oils.
«rs of his life he has been placing great underworld of cities both men . IC rP.eat that the soldier cats is a
OLDSMOBILE— The Oldsmobile Co. of California, San
i' 0 K 01 llle scntence to Siberia. and women. Now is the time to clean eonimodlt.v and so is advertising
A.„ •
. . 10 Clean soace.
i living death) for uncounted thou- Ut)
Francisco— “have been using Ze role ne in our Oldsmo­
space. Roth
Both Mfsrne/.«»
represent .11
all .L
the dealers
up tllf»
the great American
cltiVand'm
bile cars for the past two years—a most satisfacto’
nds of his subjects. If the govern- make them decent abodes for go^d , in the two lines have to sell. Why
lubricant.
I ,„1 will immediately send several of men and women..”
should it be taken for granted that
I Ms immediate subordinates with him,
CADILLAC — M. S. Brigham MotorCar Co., Seattle-—
In ancient years of conquest it was one must be paid^ for and the other I
I “hev will have done a good job.— t ie custom of the despots by whom demanded as a gift?—Independent.
“have no hesitancy in recommending Zerolene.
I News Reporter. ___
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FORD— Fahy-Atterbury Sales Co., Los Angeles-
Kaiser Must be Beaten.
have found Zerolene to be the one oil that has given
I When thc semi-official press of jails every convict, from nms..
snatcher to murderer, who would |
us perfect lubrication.”
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I Berlin dares to deny explicitly that c?ewewa-e?,tr *he
This motley
German press comm.r.t and official
I the kaiser sent a note to Wilson
crew was driven into battle by its of-
on the pope's peace over­
I through Gerard, asserting the viola- lcers and every one that was killed utterances
ture emphasize the Spokesman-Re­
I ion of Belgium was a strategical ne- was held to be good riddance.
view conviction that the world cannot
I ws-ity while our government has in
have an endurable peace until Prus­
ts possession the note referred to, in
Searching Inquiry Warranted.
sian militarism has been beaten to its
I he kaiser’s handwriting and with his
knees, the bully thoroughly cowed.
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denature, the American newspapers
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
For an example of Prussian stub­
IS. encouraK«lg to note that the
hive published faesmiles of it, they distnct
exemption board has been so bornness and unbroken militaristic
eive us proof of how completely the thorough in Us investigation of claim­ purpose, take the utterance of Count
-because the records of their service departments show
that Zerolene, correctly refined from California asphalt-
German public is fooled and kept in
for exemption for army duty that zu Reventlow, an authority who is
base crude, gives pei ■rfect lubrication—less Hear, more
the dark by censorship.—Oregon Reg­ ants
sufficient disclosures have been made knewn to interpret closely the views
power, least carbon deposit.
ister.
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to warrant a searching inquiry by the of the Prussian military machine;
federal grand jury. It is to be hoped Germany, he declares, must have in­
STANDARD OIL
The plan of the Tillamook County
the Federal Government will demnities to relieve her of the awful
COMPANY
Court to have a motorcycle police­ that
mete out swift punishment to those ' burden of the war; guarantees for
(California)
man who watch
the pranks of conscripts and their relatives . who Belgian independence t enn not be
auto speeders and arrest them for have wilfullydestorted the truth in I jiiven,
given, and Germany r must realize her
violating state traffic laws, is iu line the effort to evade their duty to the dream of middle European empire.
with what will have to be done flag.
More ominious yet, take the speech
throughout the state when the roads
Investigation made thus far by the of General von Liebert, at Rathenow,
arc paved, and as fast as the high­ district exemption board reveal that Prussia, and the cheers with which it
ways are put in passable condition for the most part these fraudulent af­ was received by his audience:
the year round. Mounted police are fidavits are being made by admitted
“We cannot sign a peace before we
already on duty on thc Columbia and pro-German sympathizers. 1 he great have the Flanders coast, a colonial
Pacific Highways. It is because of the mass of American people at a time empire and maritime bases. Should
numerous accidents due to careless like this are in no mood to tolerate we not realize this now, we must
ALEX. McNAIR & CO.
motoring and to lack of attention to ' such . unpatriotic and un-American prepare to work for it after the war
the mechanism of the machines that practices. If any community harbors in view of the next war.”
KING CRENSHAW CO.
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these motor cops arc necessary. It is tncn whose pro-German sympathies
Thc next war! Already high Prus­
time to call a halt.—News Reporter. jilone impel them to resort to perjury sian generals are taking that as their
in an effort to escape the draft, it is purpose in the event of their not get­
You may have noticed that the state well that the Federal Government ting everything they started out to
highway commission has awardeel should step in.
get in August. 1914.
some road contracis by “force ac­
And indemnities—vast indemnities
Federal investigation of these few
count.” This means that the commis­ pro-German slackers in Oregon will must be paid if peace is to be nego­
sion can require a paving concern to have a wholesome influence. A last­ tiated now! Where, think you, would
furnish all the material, equipment ing example should be made of these, i the Prussian eye go, if the powers
and labor for the paving of any cer­ If this is done it is safe to assume should gather now around a con-
tain road and accept a reasonable that others wii
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compensation on a percentage of prof­ ing affidavits i. 'UYXTX.r.zb
h,Ch ).Tr"Vg
Who ''^"ou?d pay? Not Beggard
it based upon the actual cost of the might show to "
be surcharged with ' j Belgium. Not exhausted France. Not
materials, equipment and labor fur­ perjury.
nished. Attorney General Brown says
The district exemption board de­ | Russia, staggering under a war debt
such procedure is lawful, and if the serves the commendation of the peo­ equal to a third to all its economic
commission has the power there ple of Oregon. It is carrying out the 'wealth. Great Britian and her colon­
should be no reason for unwarranted spirit as well as the letter of the ies might be squeezed some, but the
or unreasonable prices for state high­ selective conscription law.—Oregon­ heavy exaction would fall on thc
United States.
way work. Of course thc commission ian.
A peace negotiation now would be a
will have to determine what is reas­
treacherous peace— a costly prologue
onable profit.—Telephone Register.
The Objector.
to the “next war.” The righteous
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Complaints come to The Sun from
The story is told that the .master of struggle must go on, till the Prussian
Ihe Ncstucca that parties have been Balliol College, Oxford, was the other bully cries for peace, tiTI the German
dynamiting that river for fish, the day publicly asked this interesting people shake off the present conquer-
! ing class, and a treaty can be nego­
perpetrators being outside parties Xiuestion:
and alleged to be residents of the
....
"If Jesus Christ was on earth today, tiated that shall be a guarantee of en­
vicinity near Sheridan. The people was under 40 years old and not in during peace.—Spokesman Review.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
living on the Ncstucca naturally re­ holy orders, do you think he would be
sent such outrages but not having the engaged in making German widows,
Relief From Profiteering.
evidence to convict are unable to or would he prefer to be in prison for
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proceed against the guilty ones. Re­ holding conscientious objections?”
The government at last is getting
ports of water blasting that are heard,
The answer from the master was as ’ definitely on the job of protecting
followed by dead fish floating down follows:
consumers from exhorbiiant prices.
"There are many historical incon­ The president has been given power
the river indicate that the law is be­
ing violated but so far they have es­ gruities which you can bring out by . by congress to control the price of
caped punishment. It is probably up simply imagining this, that or the war materials, foods and fuels, and
Julius ' and he has declared his firm intention
to the game warden to make a con­ other thing—for instance,
cealed camp there and have his labors Ccasar at a telephone. Can you im­
use it.
rewarded by heavy fines and thc last­ agine any religious leader or any re­ to Every
good American must feel a
ing gratitude of tile Nestucca citizens. ligious-minded man holding back if sense of shame in the knowledge
he saw things done to children for that such drastic measures are neces­
—Sheridan Sun.
whom he was responsible, and not sary. It seems strange that in a time
I Thc News is of the opinion that if doing all he could to prevent them?” of peril the public welfare and the
What would be thought of the con­ success of the war should be threat­
I m American was caught in Germany
I am going to dispose of my Stock of
I and accused of being a spy, and the scientious objector who saw his home ened as they are by the deliberate im­
Goods at greatly Reduced Prices,
I matter proven before a military board invaded by an outlaw, his wife at­ position of “unconscionable prices.”
I that lie would pay the penalty with tacked, his children slain and his
Consisting of
In many respects our business
I his life within 48 hours. One reason fireside despoiled and wrecked, and world has shown rare unselfishness
I why this country is overrun with who stood weakly by and raised no and patriotism. Thousands of our
I German ex-officers, admittedly spies hand to defend them or save his ablest business men in all I'mes of in­
I mthc employ of their native land, is household?
dustry are giving their best services
Yet the conscientious objector asks cheerfully to the nation. And yet
I because, when apprehended, they are
I treated as gentlemen, cared for at the world not to resist when nations while this personal service 1* -so free­
And everything in a First Class
I best hotels while enroute from point arc ravaged, peoples impoverished, ly rendered nearly every branch of
Harness Shop ; also
into slavery, cities pil-
pil­ industry and commerce has been en­
I to point in charge of federal officers women driven into
I or soldiers, and then interned for the laged ‘and ruined, and all civilization gaged in what, to the ordinary con­
I duration of thc war. A few whole­ put on thc rac kof humanity’s most sumer, looks like a deliberate, pirat­
some examples of this despicable class wicked enemy.—Oregonian.
ical attempt to rob him at every turn.
being executed at sun rise would s'.op
Kobberv of the government will be
much of the intrigue
going on
eliminated first of all. Considerable
Why Discriminate?
throughout the United States at pres­
progress has already been made in
ent. Men who have lived in America
Two things are essential to the. that direction. A reasonable profit,
■or many years are engaged in this prosecution of the war money and and no more, is to be allowed tn the
work for their home government. We supplies. For the first the govern­ purchase of all war supplies. Manu­
at war with Germany, and a spy ment will depend upon loans and tax­ facturers are to be forced to sell to
•would be shown no licncncy. It is not ation; the second it will buy, and it is our allies at the same rates Then
’ time for tentiment.—Umpqua Val­ well known that it is buying at high comes the biggest problem—ihe pro­
ley News.
prices. But one th ug it is not buying tection of the American public from
is newspaper advertising, which is rapacious interests.
The people, as a rule are hardly perhaps the most important of all,
The government is wisely determ­
’•ake to the seriousness of this for without it the liberty loin which ined to insist that producers and
eountry being involved in the great will pay the high prices for supplies dealers shall make no more profit out
of private consumers than they make
Wlr Those at the helm of thc govern- would have b.cn impossible.
f'nt affairs say that exceedingly
The first Liberty loan was largely out of the government. This is a fair
*'?OUS Pr’vations are sure to come to oversubscribed and this was because and necessary demand, which the
people of this nation before we of the wide publicity given absolutely government should proceed to en-
[e through with the scrap. But peo- free by the newspapers, and this force with all its power.
A starving nation ^cannot win the I
le do pot appear to realize it. The means all the newspapers, great and
war A nation obliged to spend its
troops are not permitt- small. Country newspapers like the war.
Publication. Many war prepara- Independent printed cduinn after whole income for the necessaries of
J?ns are being feverishly hurried column and every man , woman an life will have neither money for war
in 1,be g'meral public knows noth- child in the United States who could loans nor spirit for fighting. Th,S V.“
W about. The government is pre- read knew all about the loan> and it democratic war, a war of co-operatidn
r,nR to regulate food supply and purpose. The newspapers were called on equal terms for equal penalties. No
• !ccs °l commodities. Steps are now upon to do their bit and they patriot- class of citizens can be allowed to
take advantage of the rest. A profit­
taken to establish hospitals
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
eer is no better than a traitor.—L mp-
maimed soldiers may be pro- t.T-i
ina. w'tb aft'ficial arms and legs pared and already there is evi .enic qua Valley News.________
CEMENT LIME, PLASTER,g LATH AND
mcans of making a liveli- that the method that floated the firs
to be followed, but advances by
,1 K ,j *cf they return from the bat- are
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
arc iu
Anthtutas-
1.. ,
Dur people are asleep, local-
dr wise
toid thth' Rcd Cross work.
‘ We are
SMITHING COAL.
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tri. □ * ’°ntc women, who are so- : 1 Their
TL-j. patriot..™
patriotism
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Warehouse and Office Cor. Front and 3rd Ave. West, Tillamook, Or.
«ntil^ ,0 do scw'ng. reply: "Oh wait ^ut
cannot understand
Can be Found on
J"'1 cooler weather." And the great „“wspaper industry has been picked
Roes on. There is a great aweken- f r exclusive sacrifice. Their
MONDAY AT TILLAMOOK
,7*» come to a lot of people ere ‘°rteh’v have to sell, just a, the sh p-
’erjr
TUESDAY AT CLOVERDALE
trT ,ont—Itcmixer.
building Plants or munmon factories
depend on their sale« to meet p
WEDNESDAY at TILLAMOOK
rolls. Even the glaring bills whi
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
Profaning Liberty.
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DR J. G. TURNER,
EYE! SPECIALIST.
Regular Monthly Visits to
“One of the best
motor oils
Tillamookfatid Cloverdale..
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
r^AVID ROBINSON. M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
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FIRST
Both Phone*.
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
Dentists.
National Building.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
STREET,
TILLAMOOK
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OREGON
GOYNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Office:
Tillamook
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Oregon.
QR. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
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OHN LELAND
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Oregon.
HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR -Ai'-LAW
TiLLAMOOK BLO'K,
Tillamook
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Oregon
ROOM NO. 261
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
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K. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
GLOVES, SUIT CASES. GRIPS,
WATER PROOF CLOTHING, Etc.
FRIDAY AT TILLAMOOK
SATURDAY AT WHEELER
HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW­
Harness, Saddles, Sweat Pads,
Collars,
THURSDAY AT TILLAMOOK
Oregon.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
Closing Out
° thC hi<fh Spint °f pa-
>iiw»^i ,bat has swept the country
UU 7' treat war has been brought
no picnic
____ the further gain Price’ e,,h'nra .
het
ns' and despite
7*.
— f family in the
Ne7’P.PThe Price of everything
’»tin» 'hat l ncarlv
n<’:'r,y «re
every
nowadays.
The
pne
kf, nas a a relative who has either
^»called
"" or navy or SHSSsseus
j
’ ir*
nto the armv
‘tilL>n2'T"r to hc called, there are
—t some queer notions of na-
T. BOA1.S, M.D.,
Tillamook ....
C. I. CLOUGH CO
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T. Boils
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeou S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
FISHING RODS,
FISHING TACKLE
Spoons, Baskets ¿Reels, Snells,
Lines, Floats, Flies, Etc., Etc.
Our flies are known to the
Sportsmen and are reorginized
the finest and best made flies
in America.
UAlWB-SCHRflDER CO
OREGON.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of AbstractJBor ks in
Office.
Taxea Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
TillamooK .... Oregon
Both Phones.
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W A- WILLIAMS, Tillamook, Or
ELAND E. ERWIN
J
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
At 20 Per Cent
CUT in Prices
OREGON
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PORTLAND
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Both Phones.
Tillamook
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^ARL HABERI.ACH,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B k <><
Tillamook
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Oregon
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Coagt power1 Co.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
Ornamental Fire Placet Built
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re-
funded.
Brick work of all kind* don*
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Places.
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK ORE