TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 13. 1917-
ADVERTISING RATES.
nature, but what they thought would
CEMENT MAKERS FINED
UNLUCKY ••SECONDS.”
be a better administration of county
Legal Advertisements.
affairs. That being the case il is well Violators of Anti-Trust Law Costs
Fat« Baar« Hard Upon Monarch» With
First Insertion per line ............. I .10 to draw attention to and discuss them
Three $2500 Each.
II. In Their Title«.
Representatives of three cement
Each subsequent insertion, line.
.05 First, their first complaint was in the
Are the numerals "IL” unlucky when
county court including in the budget manufacturing companies in the state
Business and Professional cards
they follow the name of a monarch? It
i
one month................................... LOO large sums of money for certain roads of \\ ashingion on Monday pleaded would seem so.
and then expending it elsewhere. guilty in the United States Court to a
Of the four living European rulers
Locals per line each insertion...
05 They called attention to asking for violation of the Federal anti-trust
and ex-rulers so characterized two. the
Display advertisements, an inch
$10,000 for a bridge at W oods, and in law and were fined $2500 each. Those Czur Nicholas II. of Russia and Sultan
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•05 last year’s budget an item of $15,000 pleading guilty for their corporations Abdul Hamid 11. of Turkey, are de
All Resolutions of Condolence
was approved at the budget meeting, were: John C. Eden, president of the posed and prisoners. The third, King
one month.................................
.50 as well as a like amount in the pres Superior Portland Cement Company; Manuel 11. of Portugal, has been de
ent budget, to be used to meet federal A. F. Coats, president of the Wash prived of his throne by his i>eople,
and state aid, and the money being ington Cement Company, and W. P. while the fourth, the Kaiser Wilhelm
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. used elsewhere. They also think that Cameron, general manager of the II. of Germany, has more than a gen
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
a ledger account should be kept of Olympic Portland Cement Company. erous share of troubles of bis own.
each piece of road improvement stat
History, too, curiously enough, tells
The defendants fined were included
ing the amount appropriated in the in a wholesale indictment of Pacific the same story. Alexander II. of Kus
budget and giving the amounts ex Coast cement manufacturers by the sia was blown to bits by nihilist bombs
pended, also the engineering charges. Government several months ago for in 1881. Louis II. of Bavaria was
If this will bring about a more busi an alleged conspiracy in restraint of drowned in 1886. Charles II. of France
Fairview should have a Red Cross. ness like method of running county trade to control the cement market I was strangled. James II. of Scotland
affairs we see no reason why it should and fix prices. Officers of the Califor was killed in battle. Napoleon II., hav
Join the Tillamook Red Cross, It is not be tried. One other grievance the nia companies pleaded guilty several ing lost his throne, died in exile.
in need of a large number of new timbermen had, and that was delay in months ago and paid fines. The only
Among British monarchs Harold IL,
members to carry on the work.
getting road work started and not defendant company yet to plead the last of the Saxou kings, fell at
having it completed before the wet guilty is the Oregon Portland Cement I Hastings. Edward II. was cruelly
For once the timber men's paid weather starts in. There is nothing Company.__________________
murdered in prison at the instigation
agitator had the good sense to hold unreasonable in these grievances the
of bis own wife, and a similar fate like
wise overtook Richard 11. William II.
his whist at the budget
meeting.
Financial Report of Fair.
„
...... That timbermen have mentioned, in fact,
was murdered. James II. lost his king
saved a whole lot of fireworks at the we have no hesitation in saying that
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meeting.
Herewith condensed statement of dom and his crowu at the bj.tle of the
w'hen an appropriation is placed in
the budget for certain road work and receipts and disbursements of Tilla- Boyne. His brother, Charles II., killed
It is now up to the Potter Realty it is approved at the budget meeting, mook County Fair Board for ycars himself by his debaucheries.
i The above are but sample instances,
Co. to come through with its taxes. in good faith the county court should 1916 and 1917.
| culled at haphazard from history. There
In that event there will be no further expend it there and not divert it to
Receipts
delay in completing the Bayocean other places. As to getting road work Cash balance from 1915 .. . $
7-27 are many others.—London Telegraph.
road. We appeal to the company to started sooner, this is a point most of Rents ..........................................
20.00
do so with as little delay as possible. our citizens will agree with. The Ads in premium list ...............
THE LOST TRIBES,
215.50
I
county court knew' last December the Appropriation by county ert 1000.00
Postmaster-General Burleson wants amount of money it would have to ex Concessions .............................
31043 A Mystery of ths Hsbrsw People Thst
the rural routes run on the contract pend, and where, and it is certainly Prcm, money from state .. .
Has Defied Solution.
90599
system, and points out a large saving unbusiness like not to get the work Gate receipts ...........................
1474.90
The ‘‘lost tribes”—or at least part of
of money by doing so. Why not put done as early in the year as possible. Grand stand receipts .............
70.80 them—remain a mystery to this day.
post offices also under a contract It is now the middle of December, Miscellaneous receipts ........
24.05 A portion of the Hebrew people—the
system?
tribes of Judah and Benjamin—return
and we can see no reason why the
Total .................................... $4,028.94 ed from exile and became the ances
county court cannot get busy at once
Wc have advised Hooverizing on
tors of the Jewish people. The story
Disbursements.
and call for contracts for a large pro-
the waste in churches and the waste
Directors per diem and Ex... $ 13450 ot their return is recorded In the books
portion of the road work.
in having to maintain two telephone
Sec. Salary and expenses ...
I450I of Ezra and Nehemlah.
Systems. Now wc are going after the
Others, probably some of them be
322.21
Mgr
’
s
salary
and
expenses..
First Red Cross Christmas.
smokers and chewers, so don’t waste
2^.00 longing to the missing tribes of the
Rent of grounds .....................
so much money on tobacco. We men
178.02 northern kingdom, are believed to have
Something has happened. A simple Premium lists ...........................
folks have been advising the wom
112.76 returned from still remoter lands and
Printing and Advertising .. .
and
thrilling
thing
that
brings
some
en folk to Hoovcrize and stop waste
546.80 mixed with the Jews in ralestine
Supts, watchmen, labor etc..
about the borne, but let’s do a little thing of real greatness to our lives, Ribbons ......................................
47.88 again (see Luke 11, 36). while a few at
Hooverizing ourselves, and practice humble as they may be.
Lbr.
and
other
materials
..
.
229.37 least probably mingled with the mixed
It is the observance of our first Red
what we have been preaching to the
Freight and drayage ...........
36.15 population with which the king of As
Cross
Christinas.
One
cannot
have
women. Cut out the tobacco habit,
1161.50 syria colonized Samaria and who be
Cash prizes ..............................
even
the
thought
of
its
appropriate
and then wc can say to the dear sis
250.00 came the ancestors of the Samaritans.
Band and other music ...........
Many, however, remained in the Assy
ters "you cut out chewing gum.” So ness and its significance in this world Flying machine .......................
450.00
of anguish without having touched
rian empire and lived in colonies
Hoovcrize on chewing tobacco.
95.00
the highest thoughts of all the world Vases for Dahlias .................
throughout the east
Electric Light Co.....................
119.27
—
that
which
was
given
on
the
birth
Various writers have
1 he improvement of the Grand
170.20
Miscellaneous items .............
traces of them had been
Ronde road is of considerable impor day we are celebrating—“Behold, I
Cash
Bal.
Dec.
I,
1916
...........
5-27 the Afghans and also among the Tar
tance to 1 illaniook county, for this is bring you good tidings of great joy
tars, the Nestorians anil in India r.nd
the stretch of road that have always which shall be to all people;” and that
$4,028.94 Africa, but these are rather speed 1-
Total
been a source of annoyance to this which was expressed in the Red Cross
county on account ot Yamhill county Treaty made by nations, which estab Unpaid Bills outstanding Dec. I 1916. tlve ideas than substantial evidence.
failing to put that road in condition lished that in warfare the sick and Whitewashing buildings .... $ 162.60 Josephus, the Jewish historian, wrote
147.90 that the habitable globe was so full of
tor travel. With the co-operation of wounded of the enemy should be Lbr. and other materials....
1320 Jews that there was scarcely a corner
Premiums ..................... ............
Y atnhill county, the federal govern sacred to the Red Cross.
1360 of tlie great Roman world empire
This is a Christmas when wc cannot Labor and services .................
ment and the State Highway Com
60.31 where they might not be found.—
mission, the Grand Ronde road is to sec our new young soldiers, strong Sec. Salary and expenses .. .
3369 Christian Herald.
be put in good condition. Had the and straight of back, without, vision Miscellaneous items ...............
state bond measure failed to carry ing those others whom war has made
Th« Englich Soldier’« Can«.
Total ........................ $43130
this piece of road would have remain helpless. W e cannot see the happiness
1917, Fair.
It is one of the regulations of the
ed in a deplorable condition, keeping of our children without thinking of
British army that every soldier when
Receipts.
travel out of this county in winter. those little ones in Europe who have
5-27 walking out must carry in bis hand a
When the road is improved it will be starved to death. Perhaps we cannot Bal from Dec. I, 1916........... $
72.00 stick in order to preserve a soldierly
possible to motor in and out of the deck our children’s Christmas tree Rents received .........................
without
remembering
that
He
in
Ads
in
premium
list
...............
3
”-5O appearance and prevent anything like
county at all seasons of the year. The
slouching in bis gait. This rule applies
Tillamook County Court should lose whose honor they arc was a “man of Appropriation by county ert 1300.00
192.50 to all ranks, and should any one seek
Concessions ..............................
no time in putting the Three Rivers sorrows and acquainted with grief.”
In the Red Cross campaign for 10,- Preni. money from state ...
755.37 to evade it he would find his progress
road in good shape before the sum
barred by the sentry at the barrack
ooo.ooo
new
members
during
the
week
Gate
receipts
...........................
1330-35
mer travel commences. At the pres
gate or entrance to camp. Privates gen
138-50
preceeding
Christinas
there
is
scope
Grand
stand
receipts
.............
ent time there is not much prospect
erally carry light canes or “swagger
of obtaining state aid for the Little for all our tenders, all our richest From State Fair and for
sticks,” noncommissioned officers fair
freight repaid .......................
Nestucca road, so it is just as well to imaginings, all our new born power
ly stout sticks, and officers invariably
of
simplicity
of
heart,
all
our
possi
Miscellaneous
.........................
get one good road into the county
go In for the more expensive kind. It
bilities
of
service.
right away and do some improvc-
The Red Cross Chapters have ask
Total .................................. $4,233-74 is a question that has often been
inents on the Little Ncstucca road as
asked, Who first suggested the idea?
Disbursements.
well. Everybody in Tillamook county ed all members of the Red Cross to
Buf nobody seems to know From the
take
part
in
a
simple
ceremony
on
Taid
outstanding
1916
bills..
$
is pleased to know that the Grand
earliest times drill sergeants and drum
Christmas
eve
—
the
placing
of
a
Interest
on
same
.....................
Ronde road is to be improved, and to
majors have carried sticks, and the
insure a good road in this county, the lighted candle in the window shining Exhibit at State Fair ...........
fashlou may have come from that fact
county court should sec to it that the through a Red Cross service flag on Directors per diem and ex. .
—Dundee Advertiser.
Three Rivers road is also put in good the window pane. This flag is a piece Sec. expenses and extra time
of
white
transparent
paper,
blue-
Mgr
’
s
Salary
..............................
shape this spring, for it is safe to say
Don’t* For Boya and Girls.
that no time will be lost in awarding boardered, with the sign of the Red Rent Fair Grounds ...............
Do not put your Angers in your mouth.
the contract and having the Grand Cross, five inches square in the cen Fair premium lists .................
Do not wet your finger in your mouth
when turning the leaves of a book.
Ronde road improved for next year’s ter, and smaller crosses to be added Printing and advertising ...
for
each
of
the
household
who
is
a
Freight
and
drayage
...............
Do not put money, string, pins, tick
travel.
member of the Red Cross. It is an ex Premium ribbons .....................
ets or pencils In the mouth.
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Do not drink from a glass or cup
The Christmas drive for liicmbcr- pression of service in this unexampled Supts. watchmen, labor, etc.
which has been used by another person
ship in i the Red Cross will commence time—a symbol so instinctive that the Cash prizes ................................
Do not swap apple cores, catidy,
<m the 10th, and this is a good oppor- Red Cross will glow from the w tn- Bag Pipers ................................
chewing gum, whistles or bean blowers
tunity I for the people to join the Tilla- dows of our homes over the length Electric Light Co.....................
or anything that is put in the mouth.
Cross, a new auxiliary re and breadth of the land, sending out Lbr. and other materials ...
monk Red
I
Keep your face and hands clean.
cently formed, with branches in ilif- the Christmas message to the world, Miscellaneous items ...............
Wash bands with soap and water tie-
ferent 1 parts of the county. Everybody and telling not only the passer-by, Cash balance on hand .........
fore meals. Do not put anything but
should consider it a honor to become but our own hearts, that just as our
arc finding new
$4.233-74 food In the mouth.—American Red
Total ... ......................
a member of the Red Cross, Thou- boys and men
Cross.
Erwin Harrison,
sands ol women in all parts of the strength in their new sacrifccs. SO
Secretary.
United States are now actively en- may-we through our new service.
U«« th« Egg B««t«r.
gaged in Red Cross work, giving up
An egg beater la of great advantage
PROOF FROM FOREST GROVE
social functions and devoting consid
In lightening daily tasks. If tn making
Henry Ford's Aid Invaluable.
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erable time and money to carry on
cream sauces, soups, etc., the mixture
Forest
Grove
Citizens
Speak
out
the commendable work. Although a
America had reason at one time to
Publicly.
I becomes lumpy beat with egg beater
little late in getting started, women
think of Henry Ford of Detroit as the
In Forest Grove we find that peo and it will become smooth and velvety,
of Tillamook county have become cn
premier pacifist of the country. En ple are praising Doan’s Kidney Pills lu cooking potatoes for soup or apples
thusiastic workers. But there is need
highly. Being so near by, the state- , for a puree if they are well cooked,
of more help in the local branches thusiasm and not judgment dictated ment'of a Forest Grove resident is of then beaten with the egg
__ beater, . the
the planning of the Scandinavian ex
and the appeal is now made to every
particular interest. Tillamook People «am« result will be obtained as though
woman in the county to affiliate with cursion. But since the United States will do well to profit by Mr. Haynie’s they had been put through a strainer,
these branches by becoming a mem entered the Aar Mr. Ford has been experience.
[ and It will be much less trouble.
ber of the Red Cross. No one knows foremost in helping the government.
John F. Haynie, county road com
His
latest
determination
means
inval
missioner, Forest Grove, Ore., says:
how king the war will continue, and
Great Achievement.
as United States soldiers will soon be uable aid in the turning out of muni “Several years ago, I was given up to
"1 say exactly what I think,” ex
tions
of
war.
His
plant
will
stop
mak
die
with
complication
of
kidney
and
in the thick of the fight, we all can do
claimed the positive man.
something to help them. We are be ing pleasure automobiles. It will con bladder troubles. Words couldn’t be
“I congratulate you,’’ replied Senator
fine
itself
to
tractors,
which
are
vital
gin
to
explain
what
I
went
through
ginning to see the seriousness of the
Sorghum “I never yet succeeded in
for nearly a year. After taking about
war more fully now that our own to energizing agriculture; to airplanes
wording a statute In a way that would
twenty boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills
boys arc going into the thick of the and to shells. The vanadium steel sup in succession, 1 was restored to my prevent some lawyer from making It
ply
at
Mr.
Ford
’
s
disposal
is
now
at
fight. This will mean a big casualty
former, good health and today 1 can say things I nerer thought of.’’—Wash
list and will tax the Red Cross work the government's disposal. For shells hold my own with any man. I give ington Star.
ers to the utmost, tenderly caring lor and airplane engines it is indispensi- Doan’s Kidney Pills full credit for my
••for* ths IxplAsien.
the wounded. That is what the Red ble.
present good condition. This medi
Now there is no question that Ford cine has no equal and I always re
Employer—Now. don’t be Inquisitive
Cross is doing, and it is not at all sur
prising that so many women all over has been making more passenger au commend it to others I hear com I discharged my last boy for that
New Boy—Yes, air; wot was his name
the country have dropped many other tos than any half dozen manufactur plaining of kidney trouble."
Price S°c. at all dealers. Don't sim and wot did you pay him and wot was
things and are now doing Rid Cross ers in the world. W hether they arc
work. And the women of Tillamook pleasure autos or not is a question of ply ask for a kidney remedy—get he inquisitive about?"—Boston Globe
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
county are just as interested and pa taste about w hich there can be no dis- Mr. Haynie had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
they
are
so
regarded
by
Other Way Round.
pute.
That
triotic as women in other parts of the
Props, Buffalo, N. Y.
She (tearfully)—You said If I’d marry
country, even more so, and for that the buyers is self-evident. The cut-
you you'd tie humbly grateful, and
Notice.
reason we expect to sec a large num- ting off of all new Fords from the
now- He (sourly)—Well? She—You're
tier become members of the Rid automobile selling field is important
enough as a trade incident, It might
1 will not stand good nor pay any fnimbly hateful.—London Answers.
Cross next week.
mean much to some other makers if Mils contracted by my wife Mrs.
o ■-
Ther* la no happiness like that which
In talking with some of the timber they were not constrained to follow Mabie C. McDonald. She left my bed
couiee from doing our level best every
men we find they had several griev Ford’s example of sacrifice.—Brook and board.
Jas. A. McDonald. day.
ances, not, however, of a very serious lyn Eagle.
CALENDARS
CALENDARS
FOR 1918
Editorial Soap Shots.
A few Banner Calendars for distribution for these
who desire the same and will make use of them,
and which will only be distributed through the
filling out of the attached coupon which must be
mailed or delivered to this office.
I would like to have one of your 1918
Calendars.
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Cut out this coupon and mail or deliver in per
son to the office of Rollie W Watson, Agent
Men Serving the Colors
7 E offer free our Safe Deposit service to men iti
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 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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