Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 01, 1917, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 1, 1917
| that instant almost a hundred oars
I consideration and close figuring to
FOOD CONSERVATION
ADVERTISING RATES.
I loucned the water, and with p'fect
'know how best to proceed in making
Legal Advertisements.
up the next road budget, and for that Appeal to the Women of the United ■ rytiim these crews shot down the
First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 reason the court should have the
river. Towaid the end of the race one
S ates to Help.
Each subsequent insertion, line.
| eiglit-oar shell took the lead and iin-
.05 ‘ earnest co-operation of all good road
li.ticd a few inches in advance of the
Business and Professional cards
i boosters, it is safe to say that when
From President Wilson’s letter to
others. As this boat took the lead
h the matter of bonding the county is Mr. Hoover.
one month.......................................
I thousands of people remarked 'upon
re-subinitted to the people there will
Locals per line each insertion...
”1 he women of the nation are al­
be a larger majority than last June ready earnestly seeking to do their j the rythin of the stroke and the grace
Display advertisements, an inch
i for people can now see for them­ part in this, our great struggle for the with which the men rowed. there
and Lodge Notices, per line .
.05 selves that it was no idle talk in ob­ maintenance of our national ideals, was no hesitation, no flinching, no
taining state aid for Tillamook county and in no direction can they so great­ I casing up on a single oar.
All Resolutions of Condolence
After this boat crossed the line, the
roads.
one month.....................................
ly assist as by enlisting in the service
■5°
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of the food administration and cheer­ crew rowed over to the dock
Wc agree with the Supreme Court fully accepting its direction and ad­ every member of the crew except
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. that people readily sign petitions and vice. By so doing they will increase stepped out. What had happened
do so often without proper considera­ the surplus to food available for our him? Early in the race a brass screw
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
tion, but wc take exceptions to its own army and for exports to the al­ had worked loose in the footrest and
contention that this was the case in lies. To provide adequate supplies for had, during the race, gradually work­
| 1 illamook County when the citizens the coining year is of absolute vital ed through the thin sole of his shoe,
were asked to sign the county road importance to the conduct of this war, penetrated the skin, entered the flesh
' bond petitions, tor when they signed and without a very
conscientious and finally embedded itself in the
■ it they were intelligently informed elimination of waste and a very strict bone of the boy's heel. He had to be
I he hanks of the county did a land and understood what they were about, economy in our food consumption we yanked loose from the boat. Imagine
office business selling Liberty Bonds j It was no snap shot judgment on can not hope to fulfill this primary if you can the pain he suffered during
the four-mile race and yet not once
last week, but the snap shot man did ; their part. The matter had been duty.”
the boosting. Bully for the banks of | thoroughly discussed in the news­ Pledge Card for United States Food did he fail to throw all his power into
the stroke that was to win the race.
Tillamook county for they made a papers and in every part of the county
Administration.
This boy is not an exception; he is
months before the petitions were
splendid showing.
If you have already signed, pass this
one of a million young men going
even circulated, and it seems to us on to a friend.
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to the front. Every one of these fel­
No business man or firm is safe as that the Supreme Court was not well To the Food Administrator:
long as lawbreakers and bootleggers informed on that point However, be­
I am glad to join you in the service lows will stick whether h<; faces ma­
resort to shipping whiskey in their cause of a slight technicality, which of food conservation for our nation, chine guns or the cold steel of the
layman does not and I hereby accept membership in bayonet. But this is not the important
name. The district attorney is
2. to be to the average
commended for unearthing
„ the
-3 con­ amount to anything, the Supreme the United States Food Administra­ puestion. We have undertaken a task
spiracy, and we hope the county of- Cdurt adhered to what it considered tion, pledging myself to carry out the in this enrollment campaign. Our task
facials will unearth the culprits and a strict interpretation of the law in­ directions and advice of the Food is to see that every other person
bring them to justice. Business men stead of allowing the sovereign will of Administrator in my home, insofar sticks to his task, which is to supply
these fighting boys of America with
should render the officials every
eve:., as- the people to prevail. The fact that as my circumstances permit.
sistance, for if that system is allowed 1499 citizens voted for the measure
Name ........................................................ sufficient wholesome food to enable
to continue it would involve innocent and only 678 against should have had
Street ........................................................ them to fight as we know they can
persons in the bootlegging business. some consideration, for if ever people
City ............................. State ............. fight and will fight, providing they
voted intelligently at an election the
There is no fees or dues to be paid. are loyally backed by the people at
There is a question as to whether people of Tillamook County did so at The Food Administration wishes to home.
The campaign is almost here. This
the county can hold another speciaj the special election in June. They have as members all of those actually
is the time when every person is go­
election before next June. It is an- were not responsible because the peti­ handling food in the home.
other nice point of” law. If the tion was faulty in on trivial particular
Anyone may have the Home Card ing to make his great drive. This is
special election in June was illegal but they voted intelligently as to what of instruction, but only those signing the time when we are going to know
then there was no legal election. The they wanted, and to our way of think­ pledges are entitled to membership just how many American families are
only way to ascertain is to attempt to ing the will of the people should have window card, which will be delivered going to back the boys at the front.
This is the time when we are going
do so, and put it up to the supreme had more consideration than a techni­ upon receipt of the signed pledge.
to find out who sticks and who quits.
court whether it can be done. This is cal point over which attorneys dis­
Let us assume our responsibility,
all the law says on the point “Only agree. Whether the Supreme Court
This is the pledge card you are ask­
one special election shall be held in would allow a rehearing with these ed to sign. Who would refuse? See not in part, but in full. Let us see to
points more fully explained to the what it says! Nothing more than a it that every family in our country or
any county in one year.”
court we do not know. It would do no promise that you will live according city enrolls. No matter what our en­
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no matter what the
Of course we are in hearty sym­ harm to try. The decision of the Su­ to your own conscience. You do not gagements,
pathy with the conservation of food, preme Court simply means this. It is need to promise wheatless days nor weather may be , no matter how
but other things should be conserved putting the county to the unnecessary meatless days. You just promise that much money we may earn during the
as well. Wc have received a number extra expense of holding another you will live according to your con­ time that wc will have to give up to
of booklets from the United States special election and delaying what the science; and who of us is opposed to this work, let everyone be a true
patriot and join the ranks of those
food administration with Mr. Hoov­ people of the country have shown a such a pledge?
er’s name attached, and we find that decisive manner they want, and a
Of course, when you sign it docs who pledged themsedves to stick; to
only one side of the page in the questionable technicality should not mean that you will try from that day see it through; to fight it out and not
booklet are printed on, and the other be used to defeat the will of the peo­ to live according to that pledge—try quit.
Reports from all through the South
_____________
being blank. To our way of thinking ple.
a wheatless or meatless day if you
it is just as right to conserve paper
think you ought—and su-rely by all and Central West and the Northwest
as food, so why this wilful waste of
means help us stop that senseless indicates that this is going to be one
About Goat’s Milk.
of the greatest national campaigns in
paper bv the food administration that
waste.
is calling on the people to conserve
Remember, too, that this pledge the history of the country. Your
High price of cow’s tnilk has started
food ?
a boom for goat’s milk. Why, asks card is sent direct to Washington state has furnished its proportion of
some bright citizen, should not every when you sign your name—this card i young men. Your state will pledge its
1 lie decision of the supreme court person have a goat on his back lot is sent and filed in the archives and full proportion of families committed
in the county bond measure is, to say to be milked every morning and even­ you get your acknowledgment— an j to food conservation. There is no ap-
the least, disappointing to the people ing? That suggestion rises visions in honor for every patriotic American | athy in your part of the country, and
we know that you do not want it.
of Tillamook County, as well as to the tnind of the suburban Portlander woman.
the County Court and the good road of a goat doing double duty, devour­
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson was the first You are called to duty, you are going
boosters, who believe it to be the best ing the pesky weeds and brush from woman to sign this food pledge card. to respond for your country and for
interest of the county to construct a I the vacant lots in his vicinity and also
This is pledge week. Join us now. your boys.
Yours sincerely,
hard surface road through the county providing milk for the baby.
So you will have no regrets later.
U. S. Food Administration.
Appeal to the Conscience.
with as little delay as possible. The
But there are drawbacks. It is a
By Walter Matachcck.
In every home the conscience must
overwhelming majority at the spec­ mistake to suppose that neglected
ial election proved this. But feeling goats will give milk free from objec- reign. IL not, what then? Picture
The Franklin Fish Market is now
disappointed will not help matters. tional flavor. Under good conditions, America—on compulsory rations!
Not a new id’ea, hardly, this idea of open for business, drop in and look
The next best thing to do is to take we are told, the taste is not disagree­
off your coats, roll up your sleeves able, but these presuppose care which a home conscience about food. We around at the Old Spanish Kitchen.—
*
tind go to it again. That is what we is only practicable when gpats a e need but get back, back once more to F. N. Elliott, Proprietor.
are going to do.
kept as a business venture. A common the old-fashioned home, the kind of a
goat gives only two or three quarts home in which many of us older folks
I his office received a gratifying of milk a day, although well-bred were raised, where even if there was
telephone message on Wednesday stock does better than that, and you plenty, jhc waste of foods, as we were
after«« on staling that the Brighton must catch your goat before you can taught by our mothers, was a sin.
Can we not all of us, every patriotic
Mills Co. and its employees hail sub­ milk her. That takes time, and milk­
man and woman, help spread that
scribed $16,190 for Liberty Bonds, ers’ time costs money these days.
Taking one consideration
with sense of idea?
giving the names of the subscribers
Plant it, with a
_ few words deep
which will be added to Tillamook's another, it seems that we must rely
quota, raising the total amount sub­ on good old bossy for our milk, or on down in the minds. And your epicure Was Condition of Indiana Lady
scribed in the county to $153,200.00 the milkman for the stuff which he who insists that his wife shall use
Before Beginning to Take
This came as a great surprise to the slanders bossy by calling it milk. butter in cooking, will soon pass such
Liberty Bond Boosters in this city. There was a time when some of us uncomfortable moments that his pal­
Card-u-i, the Woman's
I hey greatly appreciate the splendid might have refreshed ourselves with ate prefers meat cooked with vegeta­
ble
fats.
Never
forgetting,
however,
Tonic.
a
more
seductive
substitute,
but
that
showing that Brighton made, for it
was a most liberal addition to the was in the bad old days before prohi- amid this appeal to altruism, the
other fact, that healthier habits of
amount of money that had been rais­ bitian.—Oregonian.
eating can easily be cultivated with a
Kokomo, Ind.—Mrs. H. Hankemeier,
ed in other parts of the county. The
corresponding fattenirfg of the pocket | of this town, says. “I look so well, and
DON'T RISK NEGLECT
subscription from the Brighton Mills
book.
C o., and its employees was placed in
am so well, that it does not seem as if 1
Food the Deciding Factor.
Don’t neglect a constant backache,
the company’s bank at Portland.
ever needed Cardui. But I was not ai-
The
three
factors
which
will
deter
­
sharp, darting pains or uninary dis-
mine the issue of this war are men, I ways this way ... I think 1 have taken a
or
orders.
The
danger
of
dropsy
Miss K. Mills is no longer deputy
money, and food. We are reverently dozen bottles ... before my little girl
county clerk, which position she held Bright's disease is too serious to ig- dedicating lives. Wc arc freely spend­
came.
as
nore.
Use
Doan
’
s
Kidney
Pills
for nine years with considerable cred­
ing money. The third task is hardest
I was feeling dreadfully bad, had head­
it to herself and satisfaction to the have thousands of other grateful peo­ __to modify food habits of 110,000,-
ache, backache, sick at my stomach, no
public. Always courteous and oblig­ ple. A Forest Grove case. R. M. Stev­ OOOAmericans.
ens, retired farmer, 329 Fourth St.,
ing and always at work she served
This can be done only by coopera­ energy ... I was very irritable, too, and
Forest Grove, Orc., says: '‘Although
the county well and faithfully, and it has been several years since I have tion, universal, whole-souled, decisive. nervous.
for that reason wc believe she is de­ bad any occasion to take Doan’s This cooperation must begin in the
1 began taking Cardui about 6 months
serving of a word of commendation. Kidney Pills, it hasn’t lowered my home. Mother, father and children
If everyone who worked for the coun­ estimation of them in the least, for 1 arc equally under obligation to enter before my baby came. As a result all
ty did their work as efficiently as know from past experience that they the partnership. The outcome of the those bad feelings left me, and 1 just felt
Miss Mills did hers no one would be arc a medicine of merit. 1 couldn't war and the welfare of the world de­ grand, just as if nothing at all was the
able to say that county funds were recommend a more reliable medicine pend upon active participation in their matter, and when the end came 1 was
wasted or persons were getting paid for lame back. If at any time 1 have 22 million American households.
hardly sick at all.
for idle time. To the victors, how­ occasion to take a kidney remedy
Sign vour pledge card today, Rollie
Since that 1 have never taken Cardui
ever, belong the spoils, and this, no again, it wilt be Doan’s Kidney Pills, W. Watson, Mgr. U. S. Food Admin­
at
all .. . It has done me good, and I
doubt, is the reason Miss Mills had to for 1 know they can’t be beaten.”
istration, Tillamook County.
know ii will help others, if they will only
vacate her position.
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
try it.”
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simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
To All Patriots of the Home.
Many women have written grateful let­
In these stirring days when our
It is exceedingly unfortunate for Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same as Mr.
Foster-Milburn Co., country faces the most colossal task ters like the above, telling of the good
Tillamook County that the county Stevens had.
in its entire history, the spirit and de­ that Cardui has done them. Why should
bond measure was knocked out just Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
termination whith which every man it not help you, too?
at a time when the money was need­
If you suffer from
ed to consuniate the 2(1 miles of hard TILLAMOOK ASTONISHED BY docs his bit may prove to be the turn­ any of the ailments so common to women,
ing point of the war. Nothing should
MERCHANT’S STORY.
surfaced road that is being built and
A merchant relates the following: be left undone to save our boys who and feel the need of a safe, reliable,
to be built in the south part of the
county by the State Highway Com­ “For years I could not sleep without are going to the front. On the other strengthening tonic, we urge you to be­
mission Another election cannot be turning every hour. Whatever 1 ate hand, there is not a boy who is going gin today and give Cardui a fair trial.
held until next June, only one special caused gas and sourness. Also had to the front that will not give all that
Your dealer sells Card-u-i.
EB-10
election can be held in a county each stomach catarrali. ONE SPOON­ he has, even life itself, to preserve
year. This may have the effect of the FUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., the honor and integrity of the nation
State Highway Commission post­ as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved me under whose banner he fights.
What kind of boys are we sending
poning the building the other 15 INSTANTLY." Because Adler-i-ka
TOWERS FISH BRAND
elimentary to the front? We expect to send one
ENTIRE
miles of hardsurfaced road, unless flushes the
some plan can be devised by the tract it relieves ANY CASE constipa­ million brave boys. Most of them are
manhood,—filled
County Court to obtain the county’s tion, sour stomach or gas and pre­ just approaching
share of the expense, which is esti­ vents appendicitis. It has QUICK­ with hopes and aspirations, and who
mated at about $7,000 a mile. We do EST action of anything wc ever sold. little dreamt that they had been pre­
Practical as a
paring themselves to defend the coun­
not know what action the County J. S. Lamar, druggist.
plow, and just
try
they
love
against
the
most
highly
Court will take, but it will have the
organized foe the world has ever
backing of the people if it can devise
For Sale.
as necessary.
known. The responsibility which rests
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some plan that will not delay the
Make every
building <>f the additional 15 miles of
80 acres, unimproved Alfalfa land, upon them calls for courage, a de­
rainy day
hard surfaced road, even to the ex­ under government ditch, four miles termination and a patriotism almost
tent of taking nearly the whole of the from Hermiston—For further infor- sublime. That these boys will meet
count.
road appootionments of the two road mation address (owner) P. O. Box the responsibility, meet it bravely ami
victoriously, none of us entertain the
districts. It would be far better to de­ 4 6, Lafayette, Oregon.
Hatc’rproofs
slightest doubt,
lay all other road work in these two
Absoluto
|
Not
long
ago
at
a
great
college
re
­
Royal
Club
Coffee
Free.
districts to obtain the additional 15
aro Narked
gatta a dozen crews were lined up on
miles of hard surfaced road next
Read over the postal card wc mail- the Hudson for a four nule race. In
thus —
year. Ibis is about the only way the
money can be obtained as far as wc ed you if you find the word that was every boat were eight men, clean
morallv
and
mentally
;
physically
per
­
can see, that is if it is required before misspelled mark the word on the
_ to us and we fect. l'hc banks of the river were lin­
another election is held, throwing postal card and bring
out the measure presents a hard prob­ will give you ltb. can of Royal Club ed with thousands of people waiting j
AJTO wir CO BOSTON
I to cheer their favorite crew along to.
lem for the County Court to deal Coffee free.
victory. The signal was given. At |
Ray & Co.
with, and it will entail some careful
Editorial Snap Shots.
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
REFLEX SLICKER
Men Serving the Colors
T E offer free our Safe Deposit service to men i
the training camps or at the front. Before
leaving- home, every man should bring his
valuables or important papers, keepsakes, cor­
respondence and other precious possessions to this
Bank «nd 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.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
UNEXCELLED ON WEST COAST OF STATE
Tillamook,
GEM THEATRE
FRIDAY, NOV. 2
“MOLLY MAKE BELIEVE”—5 reel Paramount picture fea­
turing Marguerite Clark.
SATURDAY, NOV. 3.
“PEGGY WILL OF THE WISP”—5 reePMetro picture feat­
uring Mabel Talliaferro.
“BLACK HAND”—1 reel comedy, featuring Ralph Herz.
SUNDAY, NOV. 4.
“THE MAN SHE MARRIED”—5 reel World picture featuring
Gail Ivane supported by an all Star cast.
MONDAY, NOV. 5
“THE NEGLECTED WIFE”—Episod No. 4.
“LONESOME LUKE TIN CAN ALLEY”—2 reel comedy
“HEARST-PATHE NEWS”
TUESDAY, NOV. 6
“MASKED HEART”—5 reel mutual Star picture
the popular William Russell.
“THE FLYING TARGET”—1 reel of
comedy
George Ovcy.
WEDNESDAY, NOV
featuring
featuring
7.
“BRINGING HOME FATHER”—5 reel Bluebird picture feat­
uring F.anki'n Farnum and “Brownie" Vernon.
“THEY WERE FOUR"—1 reel comedy.
THURSDAY, NOV. 8.
“DURAND OF THE BAD LANDS”—5 reel William
feature picture presenting Dustin Farnum in the leading
role. It is a story that gives Mr. Farnum a chance to show
his wonderful act. In the beginning he’s as keen and calcu«-
lating an outlaw as ever blackened the history of the west,
and in the end he comes out 100 per cent man, with a wife
and with three orphan kids he rescues from Indians who at­
tacked the settlement.
Note—Owing to the excise war tax which the government has
assessed against the moving picture industry, which means a
big item to all exhibitors in all parts of the United' States,
we are compelled to do as they are doing, which is to make
a 5 cent raise in all prices. Beginning tonight November 1st.
The regular prices at all programsf unless of unusual char­
acter) will be as follows, Adults 20c., children 10c. Wc are
not the ones who will derive the benefits of the advance, but
it is an opportunity for all to help swell the financial re-
sources of our country to put an end to the bloody European
war.
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.
C. I. CLOUGH CO
TILLAMOOK,
ORE.
Stockraisers^and Dairymen
H\ not open Ta Checking Account here at
The First National Bank, where besides
have the advantage of our complete facilities
you will be able to clear all of your business trans­
actions through the bank? You will find it both safe
and convenient.
Make our quarters your meeting place when in town
. ... r,
D/RECTOR5.
TJ. W Bunn. Farmer.
p. Heisel, Farmer.
C. J. Edwards.Mgr C.PowerCo. J. C. Holden. Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb, Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
4F. J. Riechers. Cashier.
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