Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 11, 1917, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 11, 1917.
I whom the Oregon Voter is grooming those who go into, the industry. To pledges are entitleed to membership
ADVERTISING RATES.
for Governor, and at the same time make a success of the loganberry in­ window- cards, which will be delivered
Legal Advertisements.
I has a fling at party advocates. Well, dustry, vines must be taken proper upon receipt of the signed pledge.
First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 Bro. Chapman isn’t much of a proph­
After signing the card they arc mail-
care of and properly cultivated, for
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 et on the political horizon, but he may that is the secret of growing logan­ ed with the usual material
through
Business and Professional cards
be swelled up some in that respect. berries. Those who have been raising the postoffice and franked without
one month....................................... i.oo We’ve got our opinion of those non- loganberries in this county have gone cost.
Mr. Fred Locklay, a prominent
i partisan Simon pure politicians, who, through the experiment stages, and
Locals per line each insertion...
05 down in their hearts, are free trade it is claimed that every acre properly writer of northwest affairs is pub-
Display advertisements, an inch
Democra.s, but who pose as non-par- cultivated should produce from five licity manager for the state of Ore-
and Lodge Notices, per line . •.05 tisans.
to six tons of berries. We believe it gon, Mr. Arthur M. Churchill being
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will be no trouble in Tillamook coun­ the state chairman and Rollie W.
All Resolutions of Condolence
local county
campaign
Who said the pupils of the high ty to raise that amount, for this is a Watson,
one month......................................
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school were going to make an ever­ most favored section of the state for manager.
green blackberry drive next Saturday loganberries.
Volunteers for this work during the
week of October 21st to 28th will
was
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. : and the domestic science class
going to put them up into jelly for
We feel compelled to take up the please be so patriotic as to offer their
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
the 10th Company C.A.C. Well, no challenge of that unpopular individual services at the office of Rollie W.
one said so but the snap shot man at the city council meeting on Mon­ Watson.
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thought they could not be more usc- day, who undertook to besmirch the
ful employed. If they can’t rustle the character of the snap shot man. So i
Hoover. ,
jars and the sugar the snap shot man we feel justified in making a fight.
will pitch in and help them, with an­ He accused us of having switched and
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(By Charley L. Gant)
There’s a feller name o’ Hoover,
If Germany is now reducing the other suggestion: Sell the surpuls in favor of saloons. We will recite a
amount of food, how is it going to l berries and with the money .buy the few facts. It was the snap shot man, , who is pesticating ’round, but he sure
sugar. It’s as easy as falling off a who, single handed, and without the is not well posted on the grub of Pu­
pull through the winter?
log.
backing or support of any of our citi­ get Sound, else he never would advise
The press is called upon to help in
zens, who started the fight against a us for to eat a lot of fish; must think
Wonder what the kaiser thinks of wide open gambling town. They were a man’s a sucker for to pay a plunk a
the second Liberty Bond sale, and, of
course, it will do its bit, t as usual, that little contemptible British army put out of business as a result of the dish for a sockeye or a humpy or a
that is giving the German army a fight we made and the county re­ silver or a spring. Nonsense, Mr.
without hope of reward.
severe trouncing and gradually driv­ mained in the "dry” column for near­ Hoover, for the salmon is a king. No
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It takes a little hustling to raise ing it back? Germ ray is going to col­ ly seven years. At the same time we use to talk of fishes though a million
money to pay state, city and county lapse from physical weakness. Every put a nail in the coffin of the old rule do abound they’re worse than Mary’s
taxes, but we are all wondering how fight she gets into weakens her man or ruin faction. For the first few little lamb at thirty cents a pound.
hard the government is going to tax power and the way the Tommies have years under local option local condi­ My woman is a Hooverite and fol­
been fighting makes the man power tions wonderfully improved, and a lows Hoover’s plan and soon it will
us the next few months.
of the German army that much weak­ good many of the business men behoove her for to get another man,
German troops have a perfect dread er. It will not be long now before thanked us, amongst them, we re­ for I'm weary of these beefless days
oF the shells that are hurled at them United States troops will be on the member, was F. R. Beals, who told us that Hoover beefs about and another
from the English artillery, and well firing line, fighting by .lie side of the if we never did another lick for Tilla­ week of Hoover and I think I’ll peter
they might, for German prisoners de­ Canadians, an<J this will be another mook county, we had done our bit. out. I have got the “carrotetis” and
scribe the torrent of shells as hurri­ severe thorn in the side of the Ger­ During the seventh year of local op­ the “cabbageitis” too, and a case of
canes.
man army and help to reduce its man tion local conditions became serious “parsnipitis, and I’m stewed from
power.
owing to the activities of bootleggers onion stew.
The “forty thieves” as the news
Look here, Mr. Hoover, when the
and the large amount of drunkenness
paper manufacturers are called, who
This is how the county bond meas­
among the young men and young hens begin to sing it’s a certain sign
are robbing newspaper men and those ure is liable to be settled. The law
that chicken will be forty cents per
who use paper in their business, will be declared constitutional and girls, who shipped the booze in and wing. Just millionaires and preachers
hid
it
about
the
city.
With
so
many
should all be placed behind the bars. regular in every particular, but as to
can then munch the yellow legs and
And it is to be hoped the government the- bid of the bond brokers to buy complaints reaching us and appealed only kings and kaisers can afford to
to
by
parents
of
these
young
people,
will succeed in sending them there..
the bonds with a snug little sum ad­
buy their eggs. The spud is more ex­
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ded will be decided irregular and not we came to the conclusion something pensive than the mutton, clam or crab
had
to
be
done
to
put
a
stop
to
so
We copy this from one of our ex­ according to oil. There is plenty of
and things will keep on raising ’slong
changes:
idle money in Tillamook county, and much sly drinking and drunkenness as you keep on the gab. You prate
amongst
the
young
people,
Two
evils
Mary had a little lamb.
when the next call for bids is made
about the wheatless days and talk
It’s fleece was white as snow—
we hope it will be with the idea of in­ presented itself, and the snap shot of eating corn, two thousand miles
man
came
to
the
conclusion
that
the
But that don’t please us half so much ducing the people of the county to
from Arkansaw, say, man, where
As the “calf” she now can show!
buy them. It is a good investment for open saloop, under proper regulations were you born? If you had said John
was
far
more
preferable
to
the
de
­
And the "calf’s” can be seen in very anyone who have money hanging
Barleycorn, O, sympathetic chord, for
fast colors?
around, in fact, it is poor judgment plorable conditions then existing. To which we thank the prohi girls and
put
the
matter
in
a
nutshell,
when
the
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for anyone to keep money in the
they can thank the Lord. These meat­
It is about time the Potter Realty house. Thieves might get on the track citizens voted, over two to one, not less days and wheatless days and days
so
much
for
saloons,
as
it
was
to
put
Co. was paying its taxes, for there is of it, or the house mi„ht burn up.
without our bread—the fruit must all
a possibility that the company will The proper place for surplus money a stop to the drunkenness amongst be canned or dried, my wife says
find some of the best lots gone from is in the banks or out on investment. the young people, and at this election Hoover said.
the women cast their first vote. This
their gaze when the county court un­
I’ve got the "Hooveritis” and it's
dertakes to sell the tax certificates.
It is said that while outside of Port­ little bit of city history will plainly worse than any gout—I ate one stock­
The company had better get busy and land the different communities repre­ show that A. G. Beals proved himself eye (sixty cents), I munched a dollar
cough up the tax money as soon as sented in the Oregon Coast Artillery to be a sanguinary perverter of the trout, and when I gave up sixty beans
possible.
Corps regiment are seeing thai their truth when he went out of his way to. for one dry, salty cod, I longed for
boys have a comfortable “mess fund” besmirth the character of the snap old Kentucky corn made into "forty
If money will win the t._.,
.L_ and frequently sent down to Fort shot man. We have no regrets to of­ rod.” We grow no corn in Washing­
war, the
United States Congress his been Stevens and other points hampers of fer for what we did, for the drunken­ ton and down, deap in our jeans we
most liberal in voting the necessary good things, that Portland’s Eighth ness among the young people im­ dive to try to find the price of home
amount to prosecute the war. It total's Company, C. A. C. is neglected and mediately ceased. There is one thing grown navy beans, ’cause Hoover
a little more than twenty billion dol­ forgotten. The Eighth Company is as we do regret, however, and that is the says to eat more beans and less of
lars. That is a large amount of money fine a military unit as any the state grievous sin and big blunder we com­ meat and bread, with beans at twenty
to help can the kaiser, and before the ever organized, and it should not be mitted when we supported that un­ cents a pound—and cheap, so Hoover
war is over it may reach double that neglected.—Mt.Scott Herald.
popular, uncouth, individual, A. G. said. I’m waterlogged on carrot stew
already appropriated.
We believe every city and commun­ Beals, for public office, and we pray and cabbage consomme, 1 seem to
ity should take a lively interest in the Good Lord and the good people drcam of Jersey cream and mutton
The good roads advocates are a live their home boys and keep in close of Tillamook and Yamhill counties roast today. I seek the family larder,
and progressive bunch in this county touch with them, and we are glad to to forgive us and forgive the people but my wife is standing there and
who are all boosters for a hard sur­ say that is what Tillamook people arc for voting for him.
says “This is our meatless day, a
faced road through the length of the doing with the 10th Company, C. A.
Hoover bill of fare.”
county. If it is necessary to make a C.. A great many persons are engaged
I wonder where this Hoover got
MR.
HOOVER
’
S
NEXT
GREAT
drive to sell the bonds in the county, in Red Cross, Y. M. C. A. and Library
this meat and breadless stunt , the
DRIVE.
we believe the good roads boosters Fund work in behalf of our citizen
laws won’t let us catch a fish nor dig
will take up the bonds for it is a good. soldiers which is all commendable,
a clam, nor hunt, the woman takes the
Food
Conserving
Forces
of
the
Na
­
safe investment.
flour to bake her cakes for gossip teas
yet how important is it that every
tion.—Date Set Oct. ’¿1st to
city keep in close touch with its home
she’s canning all the fruit that grows
October 28th Inclusive.
It is reported that the Southern boys, and this can be done in sending
upon the orchard trees, she puts three
Pacific Co. is contemplating a change them a hamper of good things once
pounds of sugar in a nicklc’s worth of
Mr. Hoover, of the United States jell and feeds me ‘Hooveritis” stuff,
in the motive power on the Tillamook in a while. We remember when the
line, replacing steam with electricity. Oregon regiment returned from Man­ Food Administration service, has set say, fellows, war is hell. This Hoov­
On account of scarcity of material, ila, the boys seemed to have had a October 21st to October 28th inclu­ er wants that we shall tell the hash
this may delay the change, but the grievance that Portland people had sive as a "Nation Wide Clean up house man to be not quite so liberal
change wilt bring about a wonderful not appreciated their services and Week” in which from 90 to 100 per with the chuck he sells to you and me
improvement in the train service be­ when it came to a question whether cent of the homes should pledge their the which contrains me, as 1 say, to
tween this city and Portland.
the regiment should be mustered out entire support to the conservation have a luried doubt as to whether this
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in California or Portland, they decid­ of our food stuffs. Mr. Hoover has here Hoover man has ever boarded
If the snap shot man had anything ed on the former place. No one can set out the necessity and urgency for out. I am there for the corn dodger,
to do with road work it would be say that the citizens of Portland every consumer, and especially the shortening bread and Johnny cake,
done slick and clean as early in the lacked appreciation for the services heads of the home in the preparation but 1 want the meat and gravey like
spring as possible. It is poor business the Oregon boys rendered at Manila, of food products food, to conserve in my mother used to make.
judgment to be fooling along with but it was one of those lit.lc things every possible way our food products.
I am weary of economy which costs
road work late in the fall which could that had been overlooked at the time,
During the week designated, every me more than meat, but I'd like to
and should have been done in the for hail someone taken the initiative home in the nation will be asked to make the bill of fare for Hooverites
spring, so that the people could have the citizens of Portland would have sign a pledge card to abide by the in­ to cat—ninety plunks a ton for spuds,
the benefit of the road improvements liberally responded and sent the boys structions received from the Food two hundred plunks for beans, with
as soon as possible.
some tokens of appreciation when Administrator of Oregon, who will not a single bacon rinc to grease the
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they were in the midst of the fever from time to time send cut bulletins cabbage greens. Hoover he’s a theory
It is all very well to advocate meat­ stricken city of Manila. With so many as to the requirements in the prepara­ man, and just for theory’s sake, we
less and wheatless days, but somehow appeals, and so often for money, wc tion and saving of our food products. cannot tell which one we have, the
we don’t like to preach what we don't believe it is the duty of the citizens to This is an enlistment of the greatest back or belly ache. We have the
practice. We arc like a good many look well after their own boys first. army of the world—Hoover's Food "Hooveritis” grub thrown at us. left
other individuals who have not had A few dainties sent quite often from Conservation Army, of one hundred and right and many time we have to
an attack of “Hooveritis and to join in the home town may not represent Million people—Perhaps this army go and "Hoover” up at night. 1 wish
a meatless and wheatlecs day looks very much money, but it shows the alone will be the first analysis of win­ they’d can this Hoover stuff, as well
like boycotting the butcher and baker. right spirit which the home boys will ning the war. This is really one place as fruit and meat and give a man a
If it comes down to a show down never forget.
where every patriotic American can half a chance to get a bite to eat. This
that we’ll all be obliged to catch the
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do his bit. Some have bought Liber­ Hoover stuff may be the kale for
"Hooveritis,” then we’ll want to see
There is this much to say about ty Bonds, some have subscribed to cows and sheep and hogs, but just a
the meat market and baker close up, starting the loganberry industry in the Red Cross, and only men, and little more of it will drife us to the
but the butcher ami the baker arc do- Tillamook County. It will enable a very fit men can be soldiers. Every­ dogs.
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ing just as much business on those person with small capital to get a one can help conserve our food pro­
PROOF FROM FOREST GROVE
days. “Hooveritis” have not become start and own a valuable loganberry ducts.
epidemic yet.
The public school are asked to dis­
patch, for there is a large acreage of
Speak out
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land that is most suitable for logan­ cuss this proposition thoroughly. The Forest Grove Citizens
Publicly.
What a contrast! The strikers in berries that is not adapted to dairy­ following days have been designated
Portland and the boys who are fight­ ing. It now takes a large amount of for this purpose: Monday, Oct. 15,
In Forest Grove we find that peo­
ing and will fight in France. Wc all money to buy a dairy farm and to discussion generally. “What we are
admire the boys who leave their em­ stock it with registered cows, and to asked to do for our country." Tues­ ple are praising Doan's Kidney Pills
ployment, leave home and
their make the resources of the county day, Oct. 16th, “What you and I can highly. Being so near by, the state­
friends for the country’s call, but not more diversified, wc believe that the do to help in this war personally.” ment of a Forest Grove resident is of
so the strikers in Portland, who arc loganberry industry offers a splendid Wednesday, Oct. 17th. Children to particular interest. Tillamook People
doing their level best to prolong the opportunity to those with small cap­ familiarize themselves in detail with will do well to profit by Mr. Haynie’s
war and endanger the lives of our ital to become just as wealthy and as Food Conservation material. Thurs­ experience.
brave boys. Union labor agitators
John F. Haynie, county road com­
prosperous as the dairymen of this day, Oct. 18th, Cover and Review
have taken a selfish and unpatriotic
Mr. Hoover's Food
conservation missioner, Forest Grove, Ore., says:
county.
Five
acres
of
land
put
into
stand and the men were fool enough ___________
cost somewhere plans. Friday, Oct., 19th study in de­ “Several years ago. I was given up to
to follow their advice. The strike will loganberries will
near
$250.00,
and
a
conservative es­ tail the home card of the U. S. food die with complication of kidney and
have this effect: Public sentiment is
bladder troubles. Words couldn’t be­
timate
this
should
bring
the owner at administration.
aroused against unpatriotic labor or­
All during the week the children in gin to explain what I went through
least
$1,200
to
$1,500.
It
costs
lc.
ganizations.
per pound for picking. There is no the schools must watch the papers for nearly a year. After taking about
twenty boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills
Our Methodist friend. Rro. Tromb­ getting away from the fact that lo­ for publication of matters and talking in succession, I was restored to my
them
over
at
home
as
they
arc
cov
­
ganberries
do
wonderfully
well
in
Til
­
ley, showed the kind of Christianity
former, good health and today I can
that is down in his heart. We helped lamook county, and those who are in­ ered. Pledge cards will be placed in hold my own with any man. I give
the hands of the school children dur­
terested
in
the
industry
are
looking
him out in a business way this week
ing the week designated, for the first Doan's Kidney Pills full credit for my
and delayed our paper one day so to the coast counties for berries. The
drive. Pledge cards are as follows: present good condition. This medi­
that lie could make a little money reason of this is there is only a half
cine has no equal and I always re­
and he showed his unchristian spirit crop in the \\ illamctte valley this “ Pledge card for the United States commend it to others I hear com­
Food Administration, to the Food
by calling us a jackass. Thanks. Bro. year, and there would never be a srop
Administrator. I am glad to join you plaining of kidney trouble."
thanks, wc will pray that you may be failure in Tillamook county owing to
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't sim­
conservation
made a better Christian, and we hope the climatic conditions here. Here is in the service of food hereby accept ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
for
our
nation
and
I
an
opportunity
for
people
to
get
into
the good brothers who pray for you.
United States Doan’s Kidney Pills.—the same that
But wouldn’t it have been more truth­ a growing and profitable business membership in the
Food Administration, pledging my- Mr. Haynie had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
with
a
comparatively
small
amount
of
ful, Bro. Trombley, for you to have
self to carry out the directions and Props, Buffalo. N. Y.
said that you had become "the Beals’ money invested, which is far more
advice of the Food Administrator in
preferable
to
buying
a
high
priced
Jackass,” and they were riding the
my home, insofar as my circumstan­
For Sale.
poor, little overworked jack to death. dairy farm with a small amount of ces permit, name, street, city state.”
money and having a big mortgage
o — -
There are no fees or dues to be
debt
against
it.
Now
that
parties
are
*0 acres, unimproved Mfalfa land,
The Oregon Voter wants to be a
paid. The Food Administration wish­
v. ’dcr '»overnment ditch, four miles
political prophet, and. of course, as is ready to guarantee the crop of logan­
es
to
have
as
members
all
of
those
usual with the non-partisan press, the berries raised in this county at 3', actually handling food in the home. from Hermiston—F«r further infnr-
P'st'On address (owner) p «J. Box
Democratic tail wants to wag the Re­ cents a pound, provided 300 acres
Anyone may have the home card of 46, Lafayette, Oregon.
publican dog. Hence the frequent can be guaranteed, this insures a
at a good ptice for instruction, but only those signing
bouquets flung at Ben VV. Olcott, good market
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,
,
Men Serving the Colors
w
TE offer free our Safe Deposit service to men in
I the training camps or at the front. Before
1 leaving home, every man should bring his
valuables or important papers, keepsakes, cor­
respondence and other precious possessions to this
Bank and we will arrange the space for keeping
them safe during the owner's absence without
charge. There is always danger of loss, when
valuables are kept at home.
DEPOSITS OF MONEY ARE ACCEPTED BY MAIL:
AND MEN IN THE SERVICE ARE INVITED TO
SEND DEPOSITS BY MONEY ORDER.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
UNEXCELLED ON WEST COAST OF STATE.
Tillamook, Ore.
At THE GEM
FRIDAY, OCT. 12
“BROADWAY JONES.” The first appearance in
motion pictures of America's most popqlar actor GEO.
M. COHAN in his great American play “Broadway
Jones.” This is one of pictures made by Mr. Cohan un­
der contract with Artcraft Picture Corporation. A scream
and a whirlwind from start to finish. One of the hits of
the season.
Adults, 20c.
Children, 10c.
SATURDAY, OCT. 13.
“HAUNTED PAJAMS" METRO picture featuring
the favorite of the screen Harold Lockwood.
“AWAKENING OF HELENA MINOR,” 1 reel
BREW comedy.
SUNDAY, OCT. 14.
" HUNGRY HEART,” 5 reel WORLD picture
featuring Alice Brady. The picture is taken from the
famous play “FROU-FROU." Dont miss this one.
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MONDAY, OCT. 15.
“THE NEGLECTED WIFE.” Bathe serial picture
featuring Ruth Roland. Miss Roland will remembered
as the star in “WHO PAYS” where she pleased every
one so much with her ability as an actress. The theme
of this serial is not of the ordinary type of serial picture,
but treats a question which we have before us in every
day life,
“LONESOME LUKE’S MONEYMOON,” tworeels
of comedy that cannot be imitated, put on in the usual
pleasing which LONESOME LUKE presents all his
works. Bathe News No. 71.
On this night we are to give to the HQN0R
GUARDS of our city and county, a benefit out of the re­
ceipts of the evening, to pay fora phonograph to the Till­
amook Coast Artillery Co., stationed at Fort Columbia.
You should turn out in un-limited numbers to support
this move. Our company of Boys are the only ones who
do not at the present time have one of these Phonographs,
Admission, Adults 20c.
Children 10c.
TUESDAY, OCT. 16.
“WHOSE WIFE” featuring Gail Kane. A triumph
of love over treachery ir. which a spider is caught in its
own web.
WEDNESDAY, OCT 17.
“LITTLE MISS NOBODY.” Bluebird Photoplay
featuring \ iolet Mersereau. It is hard to find any one
who does not like this little star. Dont fail to see her
in this pleasing program.
A BOOB FOR LUCK,” single reel comedy featur­
ing Gale Henry and Wm. Franey.
THURSDAY, OCT. 18.
‘“INNOCENT SINNER,” William Fox featuring
with Miriam Cooper in the leading role. A picture of
the INNOCENT country girl and her "young man from
the citv.
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services of the First National Bank—and its Mem­
bers are at the disposal of our patrons. We feel
that in lending our support to that which supports
the community and its industries, we also add to
the welfare and prosperity of the bank as well as
depositors.
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DIRECTORS:
A. W Bunn. Farmer.
p. Heisel. Farmer.
C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C. Power Co. J. C. Holden, Vice Pres.
B. C, Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
TheHrst National Bank
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