Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 22, 1917, Image 3

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    What
to
the War?
careful research work, and that some
‘ I tions of the world what we then de­
Thev
'V, l bc ra«tcrpieces.
County School Superintentendent G. Ihey are doing this often because manded for ourselves. In this day of
G. Lamb has sent the following let­ they are interested in the subject, and ■ the revelation of our duly, not only to
1 defend our own rights as a nation but
ters to the teachers of Tillamook He,
\ "¡Vk°Ut reference to the prize
County:
element. \\ here essays have not been to defend also the rights of a free
Following is a copy of a letter wnlten at th.s date, much use might 1 man throughout the world, there has
which 1 received from Mr. Arthur M. be made of just what individual homes bevn vouchsafed us in full and inspir-
Churchill, State Chairman of the U. H m ,', l"?-? .,,|1 I'11}’*1’/ *ntO practice the ’ , tng measure the resolution and spirit
; ' of united action. We have been
5_ Food Conservation.
Home Card of Instruction
! brought to one mind and purpose.
qhis letter will explain itself. I rood Administration.
know nothing as to the details of this
The
’ ' contest in Impres­ | “A new vigor of common action has
1 he value of ' thi,
plan, until last Friday on receipt of sing 1 'lie
he gospel of food saving and been revealed in us. We should es­
the letter. You will note that the let­ substitution
c“'.".'ot Q overestimated. pecially thank God that in such cir­
JUb- >U'.llGn ca.,„
ter of October JJ he mentions v.. s I wish you could read the few essays cumstances in the midst of the great­
not mailed to the county superinten- which have strayed into my office est enterprise the spirits of men have
been entered upon, we have, if we
dent.
lroni miscellaneous sources,
but observe a reasonable and practi­
This would be a very valuable piece which in turn I am returning ’ to and
be cable economy, abundance with which
of work for your pupils, and 1 regret forwarded through proper channels.
Prince Albert
10c. a Can.
that the time will be so limited 1 am 1 licse essays should
a inspiration to supply the needs of those associat­
-------- be
- an
ed
with
us
as
well
as
our
own.
A
new
Texedo
writing Mr. Churchil’ that in this to a multitude of
c' the grown-ups of the
,UE
10c.
»
county we desire until December 1st. State. I fully believe ?hat the 'children light sh ines about us. The great duties
Velvet ...
10c.
of
a
day
awaken
a
new
and
greater
atu performing a colossal service
in
Union^ Leader -
November, 15, 1917. bringing this great country solidly 1 national spirit in us. W e shall never
10c. a I’ackage.
again be divided or wonder what stuff
Dear Sir:—If you have already tak­ bchin‘1 the President and the war.
Pedro,
16
oz.
05c.
» f
en steps to set in motion everywhere
1 rusting you will mimeograph such ; we are made of.
Dixie Queen, 14 oz.
“And while we render thanks for
00c.
in the schools of your county the es­ P:iris of this letter as you feel de­
f f
say contest on “What Can We Do To sirable to forward to your teacher, I these things let us pray Almighty
Gold Shoe, 16 oz. -
65c.
♦ »
God that in all humbleness of spirit
Help Win the War," you need pay am,
Petterson Seal, 14 oz.
we may look always to Him for
.V.
60c.
» «
little, if any, attention to this letter.
Very respectfully yours,
I guidance; that we may be kept con-
However, 1 wish you would read it
Union
Leader, 16 oz.
60c.
ARTHUR M. CHURCHILL, ! stant in the spirit and purpose of ser­
» *
over very carefully in any case.
vice; that by His grace our mind may
1 am very much disturbed by two or
I be directed and our hands strengthen­
three letters which have lately come
AGRICULTURAL NOTES
ed and that in His good time liberty
to my attention. Children in at least
two counties in the state, seeing a By R. C. Jones, County Agriculturist. land security and peace, and the com-
I radship of a common justice, may be
Star
notice of this essay contest in the
10c. a Cut.
60c. pound.
nations of the
Tillamook Cows Doing Their Best I vouchsafed all the
Portland newspapers, have written in
Horse
Shoe
-
earth.
10c.
a
Cut.
60c.
» ♦
Records kept for the production of
each case to the County Superintend­
“\\ herefore. I, W oodrow W ilson,
Climax ~
ent of schools of their county asking 683 cows in the county by the Tilla­
-
10c.
a
Cut.
60c.
» I
president
of
the
United
States
of
hint about how they should proceed mook Cow Testing Association, show
Spear Head • 10c. a Cut.
60c.
9 ’
to enter this contest, and he replied, an average production for the month ‘“America, appoint the 29th day of No­
1 igar
5c. a Package.
as late as November 5 in each case, of October of 542 pounds milk and vember, 1917, as a day of thanksgiving
and
prayer,
and
invite
the.
people
that this was not in his hands and he 26.29 pounds butter fat. The average-
knew nothing about it. Being very cost of feed, including nasture, was throughout the land to cease upon
that day from their ordinary occupa­
fearful that this may apply to a num­ I$3-73- Forty-nine cows, A about_____
seven
ber of counties. 1 am anxious that . percent of the total number, appear in tions, and in their several homes and
this may be straightened out so that the honor roll as producing over places of worship to render thanks to
the children in these counties shall be forty pounds of fat during the month. i God, the great ruler of nations.
1 he high herd average is held by C. I “In witness whereof, 1 have set my
put on a parity with the rest of the
hand and caused the seal of the Unit­
A. Swenson whose twenty eight cows ed
children of the state.
States to be affixed.
To this end I am repeating in this ¡averaged 36.73 pounds fat. The bulls
“Done in the District of .Columbia,
letter the vital parts of my letter of Maple Park Chief, owned by Win. this seventh day of November, in the
Hallie’s Butterboy year of our Lord one thousand nine
October 22 to the county chairmen Williams and
of the pledge card campaign, simpli­ owned by Carl Possetti are entitled hundred and seventeen, and of the in­
MARSHALL IS ROASTED
fying ami modifying this letter so far to appear on the honor roll also bv i dependence of the United States the
as change of date and circumstances having daughters in the list. The i one hundred and forty-second.
Montana Democrats Object To Pay-
1 honor list follows
require.
W oodrow Wilson,
ing 50 Cents.
Milk Test
Fat
1. Date for Closing Contest. Orig­ Owner
“By the president:
lbs. tbs.
inally county contests were to be
“Robert Lansing,
Butte, Mont., Nov. 14.—Local Dcm-
closed November 17. Feeling that Jos. Dürrer, .... 1068 .. 5.6 .. 59-81 ,
“Secretary of State.
ocrats are in a ferment over the cont-
county superintendents' offices had Amos \ aughn .. 1'53 • ■ 4.8 .. 55-34
ing
to Butte, November 22, of \ » ice-
m -
1230
been so far swamped with the pledge Jos. Durrcr
4-5 ■ 5335
President Thomas R. Marshall, to de­
Sparks Electric.
8^6 .. 6.0 .. 51-36
card campaign itself that in some Amos \ aughn ..
liver a patriotic lecture to which an
cases they had been unable to give ¡Jos. Dürrer ........ 816 .. 6.0 .. 48.96
812 .. 5.9 .. 47-9» ' A glareless screen for portable elec­ admission will be charged Butte Ro­
this attention, I last week extended Carl Hunt..........
tary and the Butte Ad Clubs will rc-
this date to November 24. Yesterday | C. A. Swenson .. 1209 . 3-9 ■ ■ 47.15 trie lamps has been devised.
T he barber's hair clippers are now- ceive the vce-President, but the ah-
and today we have sent out newspa­ ¡Carl Hunt .......... 1324 • 3.5 .. 46.34
scncc of any participation by thc
890 . 5.2 . 46.28 operated by a small electric motor.
per publicity noting this change of 1 \\ m. \\ illiams ..
In the past year a large number of Butte Chamber of Commerce or ur­
698 .. 6.6 .. 46.07
date. 1 fear, however, that in a few 1 Amos Vaughn . .
counties this may have been so entire­ | J. T. Woodward .
837.. 5-5 • • 46.04 new electric washing machines have ganized effort on the jfcirt of tile
prominent Democrats to entertain Mr
620 ,. 7-3 •• 45.26 been designed.
ly neglected, and many parts of the \\ m. \\ illiams ..
Storage battery electric locomotives Marshall is noted.
counties so remote that it is unfair to C. A. Swenson .. II19 .. 4.0 .. 44.76
657 . 6.6 . . 44.46 in coal mines help to relieve labor
Democrats prominent
on party
the children in these counties to close ; Amos Vaughn ..
councils , w ho will not permit use of
this even as early as November 24. | N. G. Boquist ... 9^8 . . 4.9 .. 4407 shortage and increase output.
An
electric
letter
opener
is
now
used
their names decry that the Vice-Pres­
812 . 5«4 • • 43.86
Therefore, if in your county this con­ N. G. Boquist .. .
4.6.. 43-79 in large business houses. Two cutting ident should use patriotism as a
test has not been brought to the at­ 1 Wm. Williams .. 952
wheels,
driven
by
a
tiny
electric
mo
­
means of enhancing his pocketbook.
tention of schools early enough to 1 N. G. Boquist . . . 893 ■ ■ 4.9 .. 43-75
Despite the fact that he is coming
make possible their general partici­ 1. T. Woodward . . 682 . 6.4 .. 43-6.5 tor does the trick.
669 .. 6.5.. 4349 1 A new hydro-electric plant of 200,- under the auspices of the lyccum bu­
pation by November 24, you are au­ 1 C. A. Swenson ..
000
h.p,
is
being
planned
for
Shasta
966
..
reau, the Butte Minor, leading Dem­
4-5 •• 43-47
thorized ro extend this time, for your C. A. Swenson ..
43-42 County California.
ocratic newspaper of Montana, said
county only, to December I. Please B. A. Folks ........ 804 .. 5-4
Time
switches
are
now
used
on
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
5.6
..
43.1»
editorially:
do not change the date in your coun­ los. Dürrer ........ 771 ••
5.6 .. 43.18 electric ovens making baking prac­
ty from November 24 to December I los. Dürrer ........ 771
“
For
anyone
in
these
war
days
to
5-3 •• 43-09 tically automatic. Any desired tem­ lecture on patriotism and demand pay
unless you fell that this is absolutely los. Dürrer ........ 8t.)
perature can be had for any length
essential because of your own inabil­ Carl Hunt .......... 598 ■ • 7.2 .. 4306 of time.
for so doing presents about the most
ity to get word to schools sooner, and Cary & O’Brien .. 723 •• 6.0 .. 42.43
flagrant case of profiteering that can
More
than
$52,000,000
worth
of
4.4 •• 42.37 1
9<>3
in that case explain to them that this C. A. Swenson ..
be imagined, and for a Vice-President
electric
goods
were
exported
during
42.24
862
..
4.9
..
extension applies to your county only Amos Vaughn ..
the year ending June 30, the largest of the United States even to lay him­
and for these reasons. Counties where [os. Dürrer ........ 960 .. 4.4 .. 42.24 amount in the history of the industry. self open to a charge of this kind can­
42.07
5.2
..
809
..
not help being huinilating to a very
campaign is well under way will pay N. G. Boquist ...
775 • • 5.4 .. 41.85 1 The Commonwealth Edison Com-■ large class of loyal-minded citizens.
no attention to this second permitted N. G. Boquist .. .
pany
of
Chicago,
effected
a
saving
in
41.82
7.1
..
589 .
“If th<' Vice-Pri sident were willing
extention, but will note the rest of J. T. Woodward .
C. A. Swenson . . I^30 • • 3-4 •• 41.82 1 coal of 2,472,000 tons or around 58,- to do a song and dance turn every
this letter.
000
carloads
during
the
last
year.
This
6.6
..
41-74
632
..
2. Shot hold Ponies as Prizes. Mr. Cary & O’Brien .
was due largely to utilizing steam- Monday this amusement bureau could
750 • 5-5 • • 41.25 turbin, generating units and the shut­ not b«' blamed for hiring him for that
Russel Hawkins, of Tillamook, has C. A. Swenson ..
41.22
4.6
..
.
896
.
offered three of his best imported, Warren Vaughn .
ting down of its small uneconomical purpose. The man who stands next to
the president of this Nation would
791 ■ ■ 5.2 .. 41.11 stations.
pure blooded, Shetland ponies to the Carv & O’Brien.
41.08
5-3
■
■
draw a record crowd and pay ex-
three winners in state wide essay con­ Frank Hunter ... 775 ■ •
The
Southern
Power
Company
has
868 .. 4.7 •• 40.80
pe uses.
test in the schools on the subject N. G. Boquist . ..
5.4 .. 40.66 awarded contracts for the immediate
“The Vice-President of the United
above noted. Mr. W. B. Ayer will pay­ los Dürrer .......... 753
construction
of
a
hydro-electric
plant
railroad charges to the station al or Geo. < »Ison ........ 1128 .. 3.6 .. 40.61 at Wateree, S. C., to cost approxi­ States is paid a salary of $12,000 a
40.61 ,
Amos Vaughn ..
923 ■■ 4.4
near which the winners reside.
mately $b,ooo,ooo. The plant is to be year by this Government. If that is
3. Who To ______
Enter: Every school I. ,G. Seifer ........ 1095 .. 3-7 •• 40.52 completed by November 1918, and not enough money properly to main­
49 ■ 40.43
tain the position, for God’s sake let
825
student in Oregon. We are especially C. A. Swenson ..
will develop 100,000 horse power. It
anxious that participation be very Frank Blaser . . .. 961 .. 4.2 .. 4036 will connect with six other plants op­ Congress increase .he amount, in or­
general throughout the state, and that Carl Hunt .......... 1550 •• 2.6 . . 40 30 erated by this concern and will be der that na holder of that position
every child should evidence a mastery M \\. Harrison . 7Q0 .. 5.1 .. 40.29 one of the largest plants of its kind may ever again feel it necessary to go
forth in an effort to coin patriotism
7°>
= % ■ 40,°° 1 in the south.
of the food conservation Home Card Ebinger&Son
of Instruction at least, and, especially Pie Club Boy Makes Good Record. , The advantage of the large gener­ into dollars/'______________
Curtis Garner, of Hemlock, made a ator over the small units, it is point­
in the case of older students, of other
YOU CAN EARN $200.
conservation and war material if pos­ showing in raising a pin in the school ed out by one authority, are both in
club work this year that should open "
sible.
first cost and operating economy.
4. Contestants Classified Accord­ the eves of some of the older farmers Turbins of 300,000 kw, and over, cost each month selling “Wear-Ever”
ing to age. One pony, will be given of the county. Manv of the older far­ from $8.00 to $9.00 per kw, as com­ specialties in Tillamook county. C.
Lewis county,
as a prize for the best ‘essay w ritten mers have frequently made the re­ pared with $20.00 to $25 00 in sizes of Irvine Armstrong,
$275
1275
per
by a high school student or parochial mark that “pie raising does not pay. j 500 kw. The steam consumption in Washington, averaged
­
month in July and August. A recent
or private school student of same Pork is high but feeds are consider
units
of
coal
burned
is
but
one
pound
pay to
rank; another for the best essay by­ able higher and it does not old lad of coal per kw.-hr. for the large units month's commissions of T. J. Pellow,
grade school student to years or raise pigs. This eleven year
as against 2 to 25 pounds kw-hr for Astoria, Oregon, were $364. Do not
apply unless you are exempt from
over; a third to grade school student disproves their theories.
kw units.
Starting with a sow pig at weaning 500 Approximately
1,500,000 persons army draft, can furnish references
10 years of age or under.
5. Method of Conducting Contest. time, he kept her until she was six ride on the New York City subway and have funds to pay expenses for
Conduct contests separately for each months old. making her gam a pound system every day. One-half this num­ one month. Successful applicant will
age classification. (See paragraph 4 and a third a day at a feed cost of four ber is carried during rush hours, be­ be selected in few weeks after per­
above). Each teacher should conduct and a half cents per pound gam
tween 7 to 9 a.tn. and 5 to 7 p.m. Un­ sonal interview with our sales super­
pig had a grass pasture to run til the new extensions now under con­ visor. For particulars write to The
the contest or contests for her own in This
and all the whey she would drink, struction are in operation, every rush Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company,
room. Winners should contest for the
honor of representing the school dis­ with oats and barley shorts fed ac­ hour train is being operated that Portland, Oregon.
cording to her weight. Whev wa> fig- tracks and stations will permit. At
trict or city in county contest, (where
STI II
' B A K f R The Sf idrluker Corp.,
Anerlr»—
there are several rooms in one build­ tired at seven cents a can and the le d rush hours local trains are made up
“one of the best motor oils.’’
charged at actual cost. The rent of the with six cars and express trains with
Boots
and
Shoes
in
Japan.
ing, the principal will conduct the
OLDSMOB1! E ' The Oldsmobile Co. of California, San
Contests between rooms for the pur­ pasture was also charged to the pig. , ten cars run under one minute and
When a mere lad can raise pork at forty-eight seconds headway. During
Frr
“liivr been lifting Zerolenr in our Oldsmo­
Japan is branching out in the boot,
pose of representing the building in four
and a half cents a
£ the past ten sears it is said that the shoe and leather business. An article
bile cars for div past two years a most satufacto«*«
the city-wide contest.) Essays of win­
lubricant.”
ners in city or school district contests it at fifteen it is time that «mne o' *'£ New York subway system has carried in the Japan Magazine for October,
“doubting Thomases pull off
'one and one-half the world’s popula- 1917, tells of the rapid progress made
CADILLACS M S Brigham MotorCar Co., Seattle—
will be sent to the county superin­
i tion, and that during this period only in this branch of domestic industry.
tendent of schools by the date set for eons and get into the game.
“have no hesitancy in recommending Zerokne.*
More boys will be in the pig raising ' one person has been killed in a train The Japs themselves, do not,
closing contest. Each county will en­ game
FORD Fahv-A’ etbury Saks Co., Lai Angeles
L»
:
I
this year. Watch their results.
shoes,
general thing, wear any
ter its winning essay in each age clas­
1 accident.
_______
.
“ha\ t >: -id Z< rolene to be the one oil that has given
—
they have learned how to make
sification in the state-wide contest by­
us perfect lubrication.”
Another
Free-Trader
in
Power.
by machinery imported from
sending these to me at this office. Thanksgiving Proclamation Issued by
United States, and with wages
Judges of state-wide rermtation will
The President.
be asked to determine the ultimate
It is announced that Col. House, more than one-tenth the wages
winners. County superintendents wi t
1 exas, to American workers they arc pro­
T1,c IQI;
.XrWiF Democratic politician from
certify to us that the winners in each
¡will make a study of foreign trade ducing large ' quantities for export.
fnllo_.s.
of the three contests fulfill the quali­ mation was
¡condition» as they are likely to be The Underwood free trade tariff ad­
The
-i J. Vnli<4 presented after the war. He is one mits boots and shoes made of leather
fications as to age, etc., laid down to
¡more free trailer added to the already free of duty. At the present rate of
the‘best of their information and be­
Endorsed by Leading Car Distributors
lief. Teachers and principals will sim­
“h has long been the honored ci - long list of administration agencies expansion Japan will soon be able to
ilarly certify to their own contestants. tOm of our P^‘“¿r" prahe ™nd trying to tell American business men invade the American market with
- because the record* of their service department* show
what to expect when the protective boots and shoes made by 10-crnt la­
6. Standardsand Methods of lugg­
that Zernien«*, correctly refined from California a*phalt-
ful autumn of the
for influence of the war has been remov­ bor.
ing: No particular length is assign" thanksgiving to Almighty
ha»e crude, give* perfect lubrication
lew wear, more
for this essay, and judges or loci His many ble*.ings and merci' . a us ed Our free trade admini tration is
power, least carbon deposit.
MERCHANT'S
WIFE
ADVISES
up a coin and, saying.
school authorities will use their own as a nation. That custom we can fob throwing
the .“Heads I win tails you lose.
TILLAMOOK WOMEN.
discretion as to the proportion ot
STANDARD OIL
and
credit to be given for subject matter,
COMPANY
i,'‘ of
style, etc. The Food Administration f ^-^di?Ve:;liie^ idst
"I had stomach trouble to bad I
(California)
Mrs.
P.
0.
Stuchell
Tells
How
She
___ , even
could eat nothing but toast, fruit, and
primarily interested in subject mat
<orrOw and great peril! eca
Cured
Her
Son
of
a
Cold.
of course, but other consideration, |m.l«t «he sreen JartniM s that has
hot water. .Everything else soured
should be given equal attention. -e 1 gathered about us,______________ than
“When my »on Ellis was sick with and formed ga». Dieting did no good.
1 was miserable until I tried buck­
teacher will doubtless wish to JU'
that . arc
better
great
’d prosperity
of a cold last winter 1 gave him Cham- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
the essays in her own room. Hit »
rl .in’s Cough R medy.lt helped
mere peace of n
between rooms it may be dcMM
him at once and qmckly broke up hi» in Adler i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL
enterprise.
been given the opportun- fold.” writes Mr«. P. O. Stuchell. benefitted me INSTANTLY.” Be­
for prinicpals to obtain outside jti g
“
We
have
—and this is verv likely to be the case
Homer City, Po This remedy has been cause Adler-i-ka empties BOTH larg’;
lity to serve mankind as we once
in city and county-wide contests.
■Ives in the t
in
use for many years. Its goad qual- and small intestine, it relieve» ANY
ed
ours
tak-
Originality of ideas and express'
declaration of
iti(
* have been fully proven by m-nv CASE constipation, war stomach or
that
and an evidence of thorough study,
gainst
STAR GARAGE.
thousand«
of people. It is pleasant gas anil prevents appendicitis. It ha»
ing
up
aft
”
•*8
men
course, form a considerable Part
—ifter
threatened *0 ma»
and safe to take. For sale by Lamar s QUICKES1 action of anything we
the basis of judging such .e,/ayS; . everywhere,
ever
»old.
J.
S.
Lamar,
druggist.
TILLA
MOOK GA R A GE
____ _ and join
Drug Store.
understand some of the high sc.
in
demanding
people
1-
--
fire already doinig a great dec
Why Pay More for your Smoking
and Chewing Tobacco or Cigars
Good Havana Cigars—5c. Each
SMOKING TOBACCO:
CHE WING TO BA CCO :
Buy your Tobacco from us ami save Money
A CO
FISHING R OPS,
FISHING TACKLE
Spoons, Baskets, Reels, Snells
Lines, Floats, Flies, Etc., Etc.
Otir flies are known to the
Sportsmen and are reorginized
the finest and best made flies
in America.
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
“One of the best
motor oils
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
X.I’LSi";. .
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