Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 18, 1917, Image 3

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    LTH,
w.
ING,
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f bat the Editors Say.
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Speaking of higher education it is
w Charley Chapin says, "there is no
gH «dacating an ignoramus, for he is
• bigger fool when you get through
him than when you began."—
jheridan Sun.
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When this war is over, the made-in-
Germany imprint on any article will
gill its sale and we may expect stores
v emblazon on their fronts, "No
German-made goods on sale here.—
The Sentinal.
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When Adam sinned he wasn’t given
the second chance. Neither does the
Eugene Guard intend to give Allen
Eaton, University of Oregon profes­
sor, the second chance, having once
shown his pacifist tendencies.—Sheri­
dan Sun.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 18, 1917.
and patriotic. If the success of the
hei'r InUf1
Cnda"Kere<1 through
their indifference, the failure would
be as much a menace to the farmer
as to any other class. Every farmer
and°hPOSS‘bly Ca" ,hou,d bu* a bond
and have a part in this great’.patriot c
"'ovement of the American peopfa
euar^ni11 back
the 80vcrntnenl in
guaranteeing future oeace to the
world.— I clephone Register.
the factories, or on the farm, can still
do something more— we can make it
damned unpleasant for sedition.
WILSON CLAMPS FOOD LAW
ON ALL DIET ESSENTIALS.
Manufacture, Storage and Distribu­
tion to be Under License.
NEXT WEEK IS
EDISON WEEK
Washington, Oct. 10.—Government
control of foodstuffs is extended to
take in virtually all the essential ar­
ÌOX
The government was not a minute ticles
of diet by a proclamation issu­
too
soon
in
stifling
the
malodwous
to
ed tonight by President Wilson direc­
conspiracy of the 1. W. W. The pro­ ting the food administration to licen­
gram of tne organization was incredi­ se, after Novernier 1, the manufacture
ile.
bly traitorous. Kerosene was to be storage, importation and distribution
poured into bakers' v-ens, emery of 20 prime commodities.
ss.
powder was to be thrown into the
Many small dealers are exempted,
gears of all sorts of machines, loco­ as are farmers who were especially
motives were to be disabled and ren­ excepted in the food control law.
dered useless.
Meaning Fully Defined.
In a letter written to one Rowan to
The proclamation says:
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Haywood
on
August
2
it
declared
usici!
When that Kaiser thing stuck his
“It is essential, in order to carry
same Ij face to within 4 inches of Ambassa­ that the old bugaboo of ‘patriotism’ into effect the purposes of said act,
dor Gerard’s face and made his bluff is being preached on all sides. We to license the importation, manufac­
meed,
statement, no doubt Mr. Gerard have the good will of the German ture, storage and distribution of nec­
struc-
wished it happened in America. He people here, and we feel that they are essaries to the extent hereinafter
would have knocked that kaiser things in sympathy with our cause. We are specified.
“All persons, firms, corporations
block off his shoulder. It plainly going to carry our points if we have
the
showed the low down principles of to stop every industry on the Pacific engaged in the business of either (1)
Coast. lalk about copperheads! Why operating cold storage warehouses (a
high
the big bluff.—Banks Herald.
they never dreamed of such propa­ cold storage warehouse for the pur­
tro'oi
pose of this proclamation being de­
The law tolerates no form of gam­ ganda as this.
But the leaders of the wreckers fined as any place artificially or me­
bling and violators of this prohibition
take grave chances unto themselves. have been indicted. The machinery of chanically cooled to or below a tem­
The sport of tossing coins in denomi­ the law will get them, traitors alike perature of 4 5 degrees Fahrenheit
nations ranging from the lowly penny to their own associates and to their 1 in which food products are placed
¡ON
t. the quarter, either at lines or for country. Before we get through with and held for 30 days or more); (2)
matching, is to the thoughtless youth some of these people, even Benedict operating elevators, warehouses or
an innocent pastime. Nevertheless it Arnold may appear to have been but other places for storage of corn, oats,
fa a form of gambling and comes a meek and mild traitor in compari­ barley, beans, rice, cottonseed, cotten-
seed cake, cottonseed meal or peanut
GON.
within the law, and the streets are-no son.—Philadelphia Evening Ledger.
meal, or (3) importing, manufactur­
places to tempt the leniency of a pub­
ing ( including milling, mixing or
BULLETS FOR TRAITORS.
lic officer.—Sheridan Sun.
packing) or distributing, (including
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buying or selling) any of the follow-
We glory with the farmer who gets New York Father Suggests Treat­ ing commodities:
|2.!9 for his wheat until we have to
ment for Sedition.
“Wheat, wheat flour.
ks in I
pay ten cents a loaf for our bread.
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"Rye or rye flour.
France gets 35 ounces of bread for
In every state in the union, includ­
“Barley or barley flour.
line cents and England pays 11 cents ing Washington county, fathers and
“Oats, oatmeal or rolled oats.
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nts.
far »> ounces of bread. Another les­ mothers who have sons in the army
“Corn, corn grits, corn meal, hom­
son America must learn from the war will echo what Lemuel E. Quigg has iny, corn flour, starch from corn,
is that civilization does not include to say in the New York Tritvne con­ corn oil, corn syrup.
egoD
the food speculator. England and cerning sedition and traitorous move­ “Rice, rice flour.
France are getting most of their ments aimed to prevent further en­ “Pea seed and dried peas.
wheat from America, and America listments and to encourage slackers.
E are one of several thousand business concerns
"Cottonseed, cottonseed oil, cotton­
pays close to three times as much for He advises bullets as a remedy, which seed meal.
the bread that is made from it.—Sea­ is a preception which appears to fit
that will observe the week of October 21st to
"Peanut meal or peanut oil.
side Signal.
the case. His letter follows:
“Soy bean oil, soy bean meal, palm-
JN
October
27th in commemoration of Thomas 15.___
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The mouth of sedition should be oil or copera oil.
Better catch up with your belated shut by a bullet.
son
’
s
invention
of the incandescent electric light. We
“Oleomargarine, lard, lard substi­
c.rrespondence before November 1st.
I am not boiling with rage, Mr. tutes, oleo oils or cooking fats.
are
licensed
distributors
of Mr. Edison’s favorite—
Commencing on that date the postage Editor. I am not even excited. The
“Milk, butter or cheese.
and
greatest
invention.
rgonl «■ letters will be three cents and on point is this—my son, my only child,
“Condensed, powedered of evapor­
post cards two cents. It will also in prompt response to his country’s ated milk.
cost more to send a telegram, use duly sounded call, is today headed
“Fresh, canned or cured beef, pork
the long distance telephone, ride on a for the French trenches, there to be or mutton.
passenger train, receive or ship goods the target for German bullets. Every “Poultry or eggs.
by parcel post, express or freight. voice raised at home to discourage
"Fresh or frozen fish.
Even the moving picture shows will others from going to him increases “Fresh vegetables or fruit.
G,
“lhe Phonograph with a Soul
probably be compelled to raise their the chance, already considerable, that
"Canned peas, dried beans, toma­
One million people are employe^ wonderful new Phonograph,
admission price to meet the additional he may never come back to his moth­ toes, corn, salmon or sardines.
cost of films and the war tax on ad- er and me. I think that voice ought to
in the various industries fouuded which we are licensed distributors
“Dried prunes, apples, peaches or
; goj I missions. Everybody will have to be stilled before his has been. But raisins.
by Mr. Edison Think of that, if It is known as the “ New Edison”
help pay the cost of licking the this view is the very least of it. The
“Sugar, syrups or molasses.
you will. At least five million hu­ and is the’inatrument that the New
great thing is that until the world
Kaiser.—Itemizer.
Exceptions Named.
man beinga are dependent for their York Globe called "the phonograph
rids itself of nations organized into
"Excepting however the following:
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livelihood on industries created by with a soul” and of which the New
It is pretty hard at times to draw beasts of prey, no man’s home is
“Operators of all
elevators or
the inventions of one msn. Of all York Tribune said ” Edison snares
the line between over-zeal and niis- worth building. No man’s business is warehouses handling wheat or rye
aarriage of justice. If a Sheriff could worth pursuing. No man’s wife nor and manufacturers of the derivat­
his inventions, his favorite is the the soul of music.’
(irsi st all times tell what a jury would do, his cradled baby is safe from rape or ive products of wheat or rye, who
have already been licensed.
he could ait in his office and adminis­ death.
I have often heard it remarked that
“Importers, manufacturers and re­
ter the law without resort to legal
mchinery, thereby saving much ex­ this war is unpopular. What war ever finers of sugar and manufacturers of
pense. For example: A doctor left was “popular” except to the greed, sugar syrup and molasses, who have
for the best advertisement com­ once and get instructions,
Polk County for Chicago a few weeks lust and ambition that caused it? 1 already been licensed.
posed by »mature of quotations provide yon with a reprint of what
ago. The next day the wires burned What war was ever popular with peo- "Retailers whose gross sales of food
from the articles which the great the music critics have said about
EOl until he was taken off a train in Idaho | pie who want to live in the enjoyment : commodities do not exceed >100,000
music critics have written about the the New Edition. We alao furnish
_ . per annum.
s«4 brought back to answer the of peace, order and liberty?
The use of the word "popular in i "Common carriers.
New Edison. It costs nothing to a sample advertisement already
charge of illegal operation. The fact
"Farmers, gardeners, cooperative
that he returned willingly might have connection with the war is despicable.
compete. Come to our store at pasted up in proper form. The con­
tent closes October 27th.
his degree of guilt, or, But never before has there bcm a associations of farmers or gardeners,
'g°4 iadicated
mther the lack of it. A jury last week war where the principle of individual including live stock farmers and other
said he was not guilty. The expense liberty, the right to go about freely, persons with respect to the products
to do one’s lawful business without of any farm, garden or other land
!S(>I bill has been fattened however, and interruption, to protest one . women owned, leased or cultivated by them.
that is something.—Oregonian.
“Fishermen whose business do not
and children against lust and murder,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
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It is to be hoped that before a sec­ has been so definitely presented to extend beyond primary consignment.
"Those
dealing
in
any
of
the
above
the
American
people.
ond quota of the draft is ordered ad­
The reason we are standing these commodities on any exchange, board
vice of local exemption boards all
•ver the country that all able single taxes, the reason we are handing of trade or similar institutions, are de­
by section 13 of the act of Aug-
■e* be taken before those with fam­ guns to our young men, is because fined
tlO, 1917, to the extent of their
ilies are drawn will be heeded. Un­ after patience against provocation un­ us
der the first drawing selection rested exempted in history, aftei- hopes cre­ dealings on such exchange or borad
trade.
entirely upon chance and the results ated one day only to be blasted the of "Millers
of corn, oats, barley, wheat,
was that in some districts married next, we have at least become con­ rye
rice operating only plants of a
men have predominated while many vinced that the object for which the daily or capacity
of less than 75 barrels.
without such responsibilities have German armies were sent against
Russia
“Canners of peas, dried beans, corn,
France
and
Flanders
and
beet left free to go about their usual
tomatoes, salmon or sardines, whose
?"Jnd
avocations. It is true that district means not their
gross production does not exceed
boards were given power to grant ours also—means that if that end is 5000 cases per annum.
successful in Europe it is an everlast­
•cemption where there was depend­ ing
"Persons slaughtering,
packing,
menace to national organization
ency. but the theory was wrong and
distributing fresh, canned or cured
a* it has turned out it would have and individual liberty everywhere on beef, pork or mutton, whose gross
beet wiser to have first called the un­ £aWhat is the use of trying to earn a sales of such commodities does not
married men and have only called
exceed >100,000 per annum.
those with wives when there was ab- living that will content your wife and
"Operators of polutry or egg pack­
educate your children if you have to
F salutely necessity.—Independent.
spend haH of what your labor earns, ing plants, whose gross sales do not
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exceed >50,000 per annum.
Official Germany is aroused to pro- and to the interruption c your busi­ “Manufacturers of maple syrup, ma­
ness.
spend
years
of
your
>'
‘
e
crea
^«
**t by the fact that French airmen
ple sugar and maple compound
•g* have dropped bombs on open towns, military services in ordertobe r dy
“Ginners, buyers, agents, dealers or
to
beat
some
ravenous
beast
tnai
is
•ad asserts that these efforts can on­ watchfag for the right time to spnng other handlers of cottonseed who
ly be considered the outcome of a
handle yearly, between September
•lead desire for destruction. It is sig­ ’‘TlKGerman people are responsible. and August 31, less than 150 tons of
nificantly added that “by such bar­ They don't have to have the Hobcnr- cottonseed.
barities the will to preserve can only ollerns and the German mfatary aris­
Must Secure License.
be strengthened among the German tocracy
Those not excepted "are hereby re­
unless
they
mean
what
their
beopte,** But for years the Germans
quired to secure on or before N ovem­
rulers mean.
hsve been practicing every form of godless
No blacksmith ever shod a horse, ber 1, 1917, a license, which license
Mrkarity their officers could devise.
will be issued under such rules and
Haarmed liners have been sunk and n° uVti anWgot wieVour presided regulations governing the conduct ot
bsadreds of women and children
business as may be prescribed.
drowned. Open town in England and
"Applications for the license must
be made to the United States Food
1 hospitals in France have been bomb­
'd time and time again. Wells in the
Administrator, Washington, D. L.,
rslinquished part of France have Xy have permitted their armies to license division.
been poisoned.
Frightfulness has be sent out must be definitely aban-
"Any person, firm or corporation
or association, other than those here­
been reduced to science. Do the Gcr-
military autocrats have the ef­ d<Thf only thing that is before this inbefore specified, doing business
frontery to believe that in their country now is how to wm thi. war after November 1, 1917 without first
securing such license will be liable to
hoods frightfulness is a beneficial
of the the penalty prescribed by said act of
•eopon for shortening the war, while with the
■ the hand* of others it is a terrible St. - ‘-’-a^'anXttenr f ’i h? penalties prescribed for vioh-
*’<■« that will draw down the
tion of the act are a fine of >500C or
•eoorage of God?—Oregon Register.
imprisonment of not more than two
Both phone».
A special plea is made in the second
yeari.
--
bhberty bond campaign to farmers to
Ornamental Fire Place. Built
■vest in bonds. Heretofore the in-
of Brick and Stone. All Fira
Tfotments have been made for the
An Example for Canadia.
Place, absolutely guaranteed
•’” part by townspeople, and it is
dent Wilson, less than four months
Canadian public men have much to later he had declared that a state of
ISS 8ALENA DICK,
not to .moke or money re-
••Ped and expected that the farmers
learn
from
American
public
men,
who
TEACHER
•JU
respond
more
generally
this
time.
war
existed
between
the
United
*
Brick
work
of
all
kind,
dona
■ i."1 r*
in the war, have shown a readiness States and Germany. What a tempta­
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-, should, ihe
reason .. why
they
tend to increase the
OF
and a determination to sink party tion to his political adversaries to
on .hort notice.
1 **verament has guaranteed them a
Wires that our nation must
now
We make a .pecialty of re­
ng that are admirable in<l- M taunt him for his great campaign
the world
PIANO.
I ’beat price which would have been sacrifices tnai ou
Though the last presidential elections slogan! No one, so far as close atten­
pairing .moking Fire Places.
I *°esidered fabulous two or three make in order to rend«of uf
Primary and Advanced
fought in November, were bitterly tion to American newspapers disclos­
I 7*r» ago. Their interests have been “safe for d'^°5c0ra^ho jre not worth
Instruction.
contested,
and
although
the
thought,
es, indulged in that pastime. The cry
■ W*H considered, as the government
Ring who are absolutely . unable
whether
silent
or
unexpressed
—
“
He
Studio
at
the home of Mrs. E.
went up "We must all stand behind
'••liied the production of food was w’tot" 52 pounds of amnlUn,t?hoaml
kept us out of war”—helped largely the president.”—Toronto Mail and E. Koch. Price reanonable. *
*•' of the most important tasks be- 1 *Lnt who must remain at home
to decide the issue in favor of Presi- Empire.
TILLAMOOK ORE
i**e the country. It is time for the fnqUthe offi«. behind the counter.or in
. ..
I phone 11 w.
•finer* to show themselves generous
Organized Treason.
>
The NEW EDISON
«2000 IN CASH PRIZES
LAMAR’S DRUG STORE
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
Winter’s Flour
OLYMPIC FLOUR, $11.00 bbl., $2.90 sk
Olympic Flour is the Best.
Golden CROWN FLOUR, $10.80 bl., $2.75 sk
Hard Wheat High Patent.
PURE CANE SUGAR, $8.25 sk.
COUNTRY SHORTS. $40.00 ton, $1.80 sk.
MIDDLINGS, $50.00 ton, $2.40 sk. |
We want your business.
J
RAY & CO.,
TILLAMOOK, ORE., Sanitary White Store.
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RALPH E. WARREN,
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