What the Editors Say.
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A commercial club in every town,
which would really put it* shoulder to
the wheel and attempt to do things,
and at the same time be not too nar
row to co-operate with others in
neighboring communities in things
for the common good, could accom
plish wonders.—Observer.
T he kaiser thing, big-bluff-bill, has
adjourned the Reichtag, soon after
that legislative body forced the resig
nation of "kaiser bill’s” Minister of
Marine vonCapelle. He was afraid he
might be the next one to be thrown
out. It is a pity for the German popu
lation that they do not rise in a body
and throw out that whole worthless
Hohenzollern outfit and establish a
free government, and thereby better
their conditions.—Banks Herald.
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If "Daddy Hoover” can bring down
the retail price of bread he will do
some tall pulling. Apparently there is
a waste somewhere. Men have been
known to spend two days under an
automobile trying to locate a “lost
motion,” and between wheat at $2 a
bushel and a barrel of flour that re
tails when baked into bread at $30
there is some considerable “lost mo-
tion,” for the flour should cost less
than $10.—Mt. Scott Herald.
When you lose interest in your
home town, you cannot expect anyone
else to take an interest in the town.
If you have property, a business or
make your home in a place, it is for
your own good that you take an in
terest in the community. Speak a
good word for it; do your part in the
small things that keep the town alive
and neighbors together on proposi
tions. A man’s household comes first
in his heart. His home town shou|l
come second.—Itemizcr.
A new industry seems to be dawn
ing for Oregon, especially the eastern
part of the state. The largest felt hat
manufacturer in the United States
has asked Representative Sinnott to
procure and ship 500,000 jackrabbit
skins according to certain conditions
of preparation. Experimental tests
have proved to the manufacturer the
value of such material. No one who
has had experience will quection the
additional value of getting rid of the
rabbits. It is an industry which prom
ises good returns, "coming and goin.”
—Telephone Register.
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The German people will be held
responsible for the acts of the mon
archy they have permitted to act in
their name, and it will cost them
clearly to make reparation, so far as
reparation is possible, for the wrongs
that monarchy
has
perpetrated
against the people of other countries.
The Prussian monarchy, which does
not acknowledge responsibility to
God, man nor devil, must be destroy
ed, that peace pledges may be made
by the German people. Those are the
“terms of peace" that pacifists pre
tend to be seeking.—Register.
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Some months ago a skilled manu
facturer with over $50,000 capital
wanted a site of four acres. One was
shown him 7 miles from the river
for $20,000. That was the best he
could do. So he went to Tacoma.
There they gave him a water-front
site front for less than half that sum,
and agreed that if he used it for 10
years as outlined they would forego
any interest whatever. He is using it,
and Portland is out the business re
sulting from 900 employes simply be
cause our capitalists and First Fam
ilies arc always 25 years behond
times.—Mt. Scott Herald.
A Clackamas county debating so
ciety is wrestling with the subject,
"Resolved, that electricity is of more
value to the people than newspapers.”
Seems as though the answer depend
ed on the newspaper and also on the
electricity you are used to. Some
newspapers will give as effectual a
shock as a full current of electricity,
while occasionally electric current is
as innocuous, weak and lacking in
kick as some newspapers. May be the
answer is that both if they are at all
worth while should have plenty of
pep and kick and be on the job all of
the time.—Independent.
Another impelling reason why the
dairy industry of the United States
should be encouraged in every pos
sible way is found in the statistics of
our recent exports of dairy products
to Europe. The Federal food admin
istration finds that we exported 259,-
102,213 pounds of condensed milk in
the year ended June 30, 1917, where
as the aveiagc of three years prior to
the war was 17,792,579 pounds.
Cheese exports increased from 3,788-
065 pounds to 66,087,213 pounds,
and butter exports from 4,457,144 to
26,835 092 pounds. It is noteworthy
tbi t Holland took 84.9 per eent of all
the condensed milk sold by the Unit
ed States to European neutrals in the
last fiscal year. Since it takes two
years to raise a dairy cow and five
years to bring her to maximum yield,
it is not hard to realize that the future
responsibilities of the dairymen will
increase progressively.—<Iregonian.
The two Newberg banks arc acting
in .1 mighty liberal, patriotic wav in
promoting the second l iberty Loan
in this community. They offer to ad
vance the money on what was con-
sidered the most liberal terms, For
example: In the purchase of a $100
bond, the requirements would be as
follows: Two per cent to be paid up
on application and 18 per cent on the
15th day of November. The bank
then agrees to carry the purchaser
for the balance on monthly payment*
of $10 eaeh for the eight months.
The only interest charge made by the
banks is the first interest coupon on
May 15th amounting to $2. which is
clipped by the bank The bond will be
delivered to the purchaser upon his
payment of the last month installment
on July 15 with the accumulated in
terest in the second interest coupon
which is payable on November 15.—
Newberg Graphic.
From the military cantonments
come* the earnest appeal:
"Tell
Notice!.
while in the hands of others it is a
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terrible crime that will draw down
tl e scourge of God?—Seaside Signal. To Whom It May Concern:
Whereas, The State Board of Fish
and Game Commissioners of the
Governorship Twaddle.
State of Oregon has propagated and
and
The Sentinel was really amused to stocked and is propagating
read in a recent issue of The Oregon stocking the waters of Tillamook
Voter an editorial upon the governor Bay and its tributaries, in Tillamook
ship in which it was stated diat Gus County, State of Oregon, with Stlmon
Moser would pick up a few scattering and other food fish, and
Whereas, said Tillamook Bay and
votes. The Voter is pretty reliable in
its statistics published after an event its tributaries are frequented with
has transpired, but as a prognostica salmon and other food fish and for
the purpose of protecting the same,
tor it is merely amusing—little else.
If The Voter will refer to the vote [the Board of Fish and Game Com
in the primaries of 1914 it will find missioner* has decided to m >kc cer
that Gus Moser carried Multnomah tain changes in the closed portions of
county by a good majority despite the certain tributaries of said Tillamook
presence of other candidates from his Bay, and in order to do so it is deem
ov.n county and despite the presence ed advisable to abrogate the orders
of two candidates from his neighbor heretofore made by State Board of
Fish and Game Commi sioners estab
ing county of Clackamas.
If the Voter will delve further into lishing dead lines on said tributaries
the vote of 1914 it will find that Gus of Tillamook Bay, to-wit; Hoquarton
Moser was second on the ticket in a Slough and Tillamook River.
Now Therefore, Notice is hereby
field that included men prominent in
political life, such as Attorney-Gen given by said Board of” Fish and
eral Crawford, who was third in the Game Commissioners that said trib
utaries of said Tillamook Bay, de
race.
If The Voter will delve into later scribed as follows, to-wit: Hoquarton
votes in Multnomah county, it will Slough and Tillamook River arc and
find that Mr. Moser's popularity with each of them is hereby open to the
Multnomah ccunty voters lias increas public for fishing from and after No
vember 3rd, 1917, and any and all
ed.
The Voter will also find that at orders closing said streams or any
present Mr. Moser is the only candi portion thereof heretofore made by
date from a county with one-third of said State Board of Fish and Game
Commissioners under provisions of
the votes of the state.
The Voter will find, from an inspec Section 5316 L. O. L. :.nd hereby
tion of the vote of 1914, that Mr. abrogated, and said streams and each
Mocer can reasonably expect a ma of them will remain open to the pub
jority of 15,000 in his own county lic for fishing from and after said 3rd
and can reasonably expect to carry day of November, 1917, until said
streams or either of them is again
other counties throughout the state.
The Sentinel was a strong supporter closed to the public for fishing there
of Governor Withycombe, and still in as provided by Section 5316 L. O.
has the mest friendly feelings for him L. as amended by Chapter 400 Gen
but those who look for the governor eral Laws of Oregon for 1917.
Dated this 18th day of October,
to have a walk-away have not been in
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very close communication with the 1917.
For many weary months now the farmer vote which nominated him in State Board of Fish and Game Com
people have been asking themselves 1914.
missioners, by
the question, “What is Edison doing?’
Those who have any idea that the James Withycombe, C. F. Stone, Mar
and as yet there has been no definite contest will be between Withycombe
ion Jack, I. N. Fleischner, F. M.
answer. We are assured in vague and Olcott may wake up on a beauti
Warren.
terms that he is perfecting some de ful May morning to find themselves
vice or devices that will have powerful sadly surprised, and any who figure
Notice.
influence in terminating the conflict, that Mr. Moser is going to get scat
but the months drag on and we are as tcring
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tering votes only i are
only
amusing To Whom It May Concern:
much in the dark as ever. We are themselves and those w'ho
who read their
Whereas, The State Board of Fish
mysteriously informed that he has twaddle.—The Sentinel.
and Game Commissioners of the
discovered or isolated or located or
State of Oregon has propagated and
invented some kind of “ray” that will
stocked
and is
propagating and
burn up a battle ship or town at a
Why Not Pay Him?
stocking the waters of Tillamook Bay
distance of many miles', but that "ray”
Tillamook
has not yet illuminated our darkness.
Theodore Roosevelt advises every and its tributaries, in
It may he that one or more of his dis body to go to church. He says in a County, State of Oregon, with salmon
coveries are already in use. The peo current magazine that “he knows all and other food fish, and;
ple need to show patience. Because of the excuses for not going," and one
Whereas, said Tillamook Bay and
the German spy system and of war by one he demolishes them. He ad its tributaries are frequented by sal
emergency it is best that whatever mits at the outset that "religious mon and other food fish, and for the
new devices have been invented be formalism has been the enemy of re purpose of protecting the same the
kept secret and that whatever plans I ligion from the days of the Pharisees said Board of Fish and Game Com
arc formulated to hit the enemy be to the days of the ultra-sabbatarian missioners has decided to close cer
withdrawn from general knowledge. formalists,” but—“in the pioneer days tain of the tributaries of said Tilla
—News Times.
of the west we found it an unfailing mook Bay. as follows, to-wit: Ho
rule that after a community had exist quarton Slough above a point and on
A Umatilla county farmer walked ed for a certain length of time either said slough where the quarter section
into a Pendleton bank the other day a church was built or the community line running north and south through
and wrote his check for $10,000 in began to go down hill.’ ’
I the center of sections 24 and 25, T. 1
payment for Liberty Bonds. The far
Mr. Roosevelt thinks for the aver S., R. 10 West of the Willamette
mer was born in Prussia, but does not age man and his family "it will be Meridian, crosses said slough, And
say that he is a German-American. from every standpoint an excellent also that portion of said Slough
What he did say was that "This is thing to begin his Sunday by going tween a point 50 feet above the
the time for every man to show his to church.” It tones up his system so permost portion of the mouth
colors,” and he added that he had he can profit from the rest and Stillwell Ditch and a point 50
faith in this country. There arc many amusement of the remainder of the below the lowermost portion of
like him, of German birth or parent day. He scores the "excessive fool mouth of said Stillwell Ditch.
age—thousands of them. There are ishness” of young men 'who think also that portion of said Slough be
no better citizens than the Germans church going is rather a soft perfor tween a point 50 feet above the up
who come to this country and learn mance.”
permost portion of the mouth of the
to read English, and take an active in
Of the minister he says this: “The Old or North Fork of Trask River
terest in American institutions and man may not hear a good sermon at and a point 50 feet below the lower
government. It is the Germans—or church. But unless he Is very unfor most portion of the mouth of said
others—who come to this country and tunate he will hear a sermon by a Old or North Fork of Trask River.
continue to read German, and think good man who is engaged all the 1 And also all that portion of the Tilla
German, and be German, and never week long in a series of wearing mook River above a point thereon
really become a part of the American humdrum and important tasks for j where the township line running
national or municipal or social life, making hard lives a little easier; and [ north and south between ranges nine
who are the mischief makers, and this man in the vast majority of i and ten west of the Willamette Meri-
these are not, and never will be, de I cases is showing much self-denial and I Gian crosses the ! Tillamook River.
sirable citizens of this country or any ■ doing
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t_ r for
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t t e folk
«< of e whom
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A n rl alert
also all tnat
that part of the South
much
humble
other country. And this applies just few others think, and keeping up a Fork of Trask river above its conflu
as well to other nationalities as it brave show on narrow means. Surely ence with said Tillamook River, all
does to the Germans.—Observer.
the average man ought to sympathize being in Tillamook County, State of
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with this work and help. And he can’t Oregon, to prevent fishing therein by
In the years gone by the Roseburg
help unless he is a regular church at- any means whatever, except with
Commercial Club has "put
over” teudant.
hook and line, commonly called angl
”
some mighty good things for Rose
ing, for salmon or other food fish.
Why
is
it
taken
for
granted
that
burg and Douglas county. From the
Now Therefore, Notice is hereby
that the pastor of a congregation
work of the club, in an indirect way,
must be poorly paid? The ministers given by said State Board of Fish and
there are people now living in this
' Game Commissioners that said por-
community who owe much of the suc who receive a comfortable living I tions of said tributaries of said Tilla-
cess to this local institution. The club wage arc exceptions. Is one reason, I mook Bay, described as follows, to-
.
has brought people to this community perhaps, the “excessive foolishness”, .
‘t; Hoquarton Plough above a P J
to make their homes and these people of people who are rather ashamed oi |*
thereon where the quarter section
their church belonging’
have contributed largely to the up
A church is a sort of club, isnft it? . line running north and south between
building of the city and county at
' sections 24 and 25, T. 1 S., R. 10
large. Many of them have invested And what man begrudges the stewart i . west of the Willamette
Meridian
thousands of dollars and these very of the club which ministers to his crosses said Slough. And also that
same people want to see the com physical comforts of decent salary, portion of said Hoquarton Slough be-
munity prosper and continue to grow promptly paid? Why should not the I tween a point 50 feet above the up
that they mav receive from their in pastor of a church be treated with at permost portion of the mouth of Still-
vestments a reasonable profit. Be least this much of decency and dig : well Ditch and a point 50 feet below
nity
cause, at this time, there is a slight
Criticism of the church is foolish. I the lowermost portion of the mouth
dearth in the movement of new peo
I of said Stillwell Ditch.
ple to this section is alt the more rea After all. one gets out of things just
And also that portion of said Ho-
son why a good, live Commercial about what one puts in. The man who
club should be maintained. But there gets nothing out of the church is the quarton Slough between a point 50
man
who
gives
no
church
his
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own feet above the uppermost portion of
seems to be a disposition on the part
of many not to give the club the lib spiritual, mental or financial support. I the m< juth of the old or North Fork
—
Umpqua
Valley
News.
of Tra sk River and a point 50 feet
eral support it deserves, which puts a
below the lowermost portion of the
fellow in mind of the man who, after
niouth of said Old or North Fork of
receiving all the benefits of a deserv
After the Strife.
Trask River. And also all that por-
ing wife, finds she has "faded' 'a lit
tion of Tillamook River and its tribu-
tle by the strenuous work and is
When Kaiser Bill is placed on ice, taries aboye a point on said river
ready and willing to trade her off for I and war’s no longer loose, the 1
the nearest thing to nothing that it is I chant prince who’d boost the mer- where the township line running
I north and South between ranges nine
possible for him to do, and at a time must have some new excuse I’m price
tir
when his support should be all the ed of hearing dealers say, "The goods and ten west of the Willamatte Meri
more
generous.—Umpqua
Valley you’re asking for have gone up half dian crosses said Tillamook River.
And also that portion of the South
News.
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a plunk today, due solely to the war.” Fork of Trask River, and its tribu
I go to wear a pair of pance, whereat taries, above its confluence with Till
Sauce for the Goose.
the clothier cries, “The war h?s killed amook River, are, and each of them
the sheep in France, which makes the
Official German is aroused to pro- prices rise." 1 go to have my whiskers is hereby closed to fishing of any
test by the fact that French airmen stained a rich and lustrous blue; the kind, except with hook and line, com
have dropped bombs in open towns, barber says, "I'm really pained to lift monly called angling, for salmon and
and asserts that these efforts can only the price on you, but all the barks and other food fish, from and after No
be considered the outcome of a blind made were harvested hv Huns and vember 4th, 1917, until said tributar
desire for destruction. It is signifi- Serbs, and war has spoiled the trade.” ies of said Tillamook Bay are opened
cantlv added that "by such barbar- 1 do not care about the price of any- again, to salmon and other food fish,
itics the will to perservere can only | thing I huv; I’ll cough up for a chunk fishing herein prohibited, as provided
be strengthened among the German 1 if icc, a bulldog or a pie; the men who by section 5316 L. O. L. as amended
by Chapter 400 General Laws of
people.”
, oalk at paying our people I abhor;
But for years the C
Germans have I but this old formula is stale; “Price Oregon for 1917. And it is and shall
been practicing every form of bar I up because of war.” Oh, happy day be unlawful to fish for salmon, or
barity their officers could advise Un I when William's goose is cooked, to take and catch salmon and other food
armed liners hate been link and hun 1 walk no more, and we shall hear a fish in apv of said waters from and
dreds of women and children drown I new excuse in every retail store.— after said November 4th. 1917. And
any and all persons violating the pro-
ed. Open towns in England .'.nd hos W.a'.t Mason.
visions of this notice will be prosecut
pitals in France have been bombarded
ed a* by law provided.
time and time again. Wells in the re
Dated this 18th day of October,
For Sale.
linquished parts of France have been
1917.
poisoned. Friahtfulncss has been re
State Board of Fish and Game Com
duced to a science.
80 acres, unimproved Alfalfa
missioners, by
Do the German military autocrats under government ditch, four
Janies Withycombe. C. F. Stone. Mar
have the effrontery to believe that in from Hermiston—For further
ion lack, 1. N. Fleischner. F. M.
their hands frightfulncsa is a benefi mation address (owner) P. O.
Warren.
cent weapon for shortening the war, 46. Lafavette, Oregon.
mothers, aunts, sisters and sweet
hearts to send the boys cookies and
candy.” The camp fare is good. There
is plenty of wholesome food. But
army cooking is notoriously shy of
delicacies. The soldiers can live with
out the delicacies, but they want them
It's a natural want, too. Hard work,
life in the open, and sleep in cool bar-
racts develop a craving for sugar.
Sweet stuff is good for the soldiers.
It’s one of the finest forms of fuel.
It’s a better bracer than a cocktail for
a weary man. It gives him energy and
keeps him warm. That's why he likes
it so well. Home made cakes and
cookies and home made candy—
there’s nothing like them. The sol
diers will appreciate them now as
much as they used to when they were
little fellows, coming into the kitchen
hungry after a morning’s play.—Um
pqua Valley News.
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The Young Men’s Republican club
of Seattle, still classes La Follette
among Republicans. It has been so
long ago that the Wisconsin man was
aligned with the Republican party
that most of us have forgotten he
ever was a Republican. The fac
is
that all this talk about La Follette
is making him out as a big man,
which he isn't. For years LaFollette
has played the rcle of a scold in the
senate, Surely no one who heard him
a few years ago in McMinnville
would place his harangue delivered in
the auditorium above that of the
average ranting of a politician. The
reforms he is credited with in his own
state were brought about quite as
much by broad-guaged men in all
parties as by this excentric personage
in American public life. LaFollette
has never measured up to the stand
ard of a statesman; there is consider
able charlatanism about the little fel
low to take him seriously.—News
Reporter.
H. T. Botts, Preu. Attorney
at-Law.
John Leland Henderaon, Sec
retary Treaa., Attorney at-
Law and Notrary Public.
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QR. L. L. HOY,
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T illamook B lock ,
Oregon
Tillamook,
Notice of Guardian’s Sale of Real
Property.
Notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of an order made and entered
in the County Court for Tillamook
County, Oregon, on the 10th day of
October, 1917 authorizing and em-
powering the undersigned guardian
of the estate of Reberta Campbell
and William Campbell, Minors, to
sell at private sale for cash to the
highest idder the real property here
inafter described, the said guardian,
on and after the 15th day of Novem
ber, 1917, in Tillamook, Oregon, will
offer for sale and sell for cash to the
hidd.
. ,h, all the right, title
and interest of the said minors, Re-
berta < imphell and William Camp
bell, in and to the following described
real property situated in Tillamook
County. Oregon, to-wit:
The Northwest quarter of Section
31, Township 2 South of Range 9,
West of the W illamette Meridian.
Dated at Tillamook. Oregon, this
10 th day of October, 1917.
Catharine A. Long,
Guardian of the persons
ard estate of Reberta and
XS illiam Campbell, minors.
Notice to Final Account.
J OHN LELAND
HENDERSON
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AND
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Tillamook
Oregon.
QARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B eock
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, For the County of Tilla
Oregcn
mook:— In the matter of the estate Tillamook
of Charles A. Seamon, late of the
county of Tillamook, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has, in the above entitled
proceeding, filed his Final Account
as Administrator
of the Estate
which was of Charles A. -Seamon,
late of the County of Tillamook, De
ceased, and that the Court has ap
pointed Saturday, the Third Day of
November, 1911, at Ten o'clock in
the forenoon, for the hearing of Ob-
jections to such Final Account aeid
the settlement thereof.
S. M. Batterson,
Administrator
Johnson A Handley,
Robert H. McGrath,
Attorneys for the Administrator.
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