Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 03, 1918, Image 4

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    What the Editors Say.
there would be in a grocer’s political I may be ten or twenty years before
party. There is a tendency, too, of I the timber moves, is strictly in keep-
this league to deliberately associate ling with the usual argument to de-
itself with every element disloyal to I tract from the main issue. No timber
he government Lafo lette dehvered having moved in this county for the
he principal address before its na- past fifty years it might be possible
tonal meeting at St Paul by invita­ I if the right sort of a tax was levied it
tion, and his disloyal sentiments were I would compel some of the big inter-
applauded. It is the duty of every citi­ lests to “shuffle off” some of their
zen to stand by the government and ¡holding to those who have sufficient
the food administration until ample I enterprise to get it to market. It’s
time has been given to correct every I worth while to try something new
injustice and abuse. . Such a big job I every now and then. A just and
*-as never undertaken before in this I equitable cruise might surprise some
country, and it is unreasonable to ex- I people and this can be done for con-
>ect that it could be done in three I >iderable less than twenty-five cents
nonths. Don't join a disloyal organ-1 per acre, so the News is reliably in­
zation in order to get back at the I formed by persons who know some­
government when it is doing its best I thing about timber conditions in
inder unusual and extraordinary con- | Douglas county and not aligned with
the big interests. There has been
litions.—Telephone Register.
some mighty fine camouflaging in
the timber business in this county, all
of which will be brought to surface,
now that the taxpayers have begun
to realize there is a “nigger in the
woodpile.”—Umpqua Valley News.
I
Worthy of Great People.
Pay More for your Smok'
and Chewing Tobacco or Cigars
Good Havana Cigars—5c. Each
SMOKING TOBACCO
WTiy
I
I
I
I
Prince Albert
Texedo
Velvet ...
Union^Leader -
Pedro, 16 oz.
Dixie Queen, 14 oz.
Gold Shoe, 16 oz. -
Petterson Seal, 14 oz.
Union Leader, 16 oz.
10c. a Can.
10c.
10c.
10c. a Package,
65c.
> »
60c.
> >
65c.
» »
60c.
» i
60c.
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CHEWING TOBACCO :
Almost before the smoke-pall over
:| the city of Halifax had blown away
Star
10c. a Cut.
60c. pound.
ilthe generous heart of the people of
Horse Shoe
10c. a Cut.
I the United States had found practical
60c.
» »
I answer to the black signal of distress.
Climax -
- 10c. a Cut.
60c.
,
»
I Before the people of the stricken city
Spear Head
10c. a Cut.
60c.
9 »
I had themselves realized the magni-
Tigar
5c. a Package.
the I tude of the catastrophy relief train
nation I after relief train was tearing north-
army tward loaded with everything that in-
aim in I telligent sympathy could suggest for
in an I the relief of suffering and manned by
I skilful, warm-hearted men and worn-
len, eager as they were able, whose
lone desire was to be of service. Be-
I hind them congress, representing the
I whole United States, pledged a muni-
I ficent sum to aiu the sufferers.
The explosion at Halifax was a na­
ABORTION IN CATTLE.
T J OBERT H. McGRATH, QH J. G. TI NNER,
tional catastrophy, felt
throughout
rr.
o
this is no time for temporizing. It Canada. The thanks of all Canada, High Meat and Milk Prices Make
C ounsellor - at L aw ,
The congressional investigation in
is our business to deal a blow which therefore, go out to those who, in
EYE SPECIALIST
0 the conduct of the war is proving
will end the war and we must organ­ this hour of trial, were so quick and Abortion Control Double Necessary ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING,
aily that it was not begun too soon
PORTLAND - OREGOl
ize to do this in the shortest time so magnificently generous in their
nd if conditions
brought should
to light be
are
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Authorities are alarmed at the in-
If anyone had said five years ago possible,
and everything
Regular Monthly Visit,to
uickly remedied we will avoid the aid. “He gives twice who gives quick­ creasing losses caused by contagious
that by December, 1917, the house of subordinate
to this end.—Independ­ ly” is an old saying, true as ever today
abortion.
Some
state
it
isaster
their
continuance
would
P
orti
and
O
ffice
:
is
causing
Tillamook and Cloverdale,
representatives would approve by the ent.
lake certain. In considering the dis- Canada will not soon forget that in more damage to live stock than tuber- 1110 W ilcox B ld .
necessary two-thirds majority a con­
" ATI II PAPER FOR DATES.
the
time
of
loss
and
great
grief,
culosis.
osures, however, we must keep in
stitutional amendment for national
Make Them Pay the Penalty.
American sympathy, American skill
Research men from the U. S. Gov­
ind
that
The
Independent
has
re-1
prohibition, he would
have been
AVID ROBINSON, M. D ,
:atedly asserted, and that is that and American money were given, not ernment and other institutions assert
laughed out of town. If the same pre­
only twice but tenfold.—Montreal that there is no absolute abortion
A
striking
feature
of
S.
S.
Mc
­
ental
processes
cannot
be
changed
diction had been made even a year
“cure,” but all authorities agree that
’ lectures
Louisville
was his
rer-night,
and in when
we consider
the Star.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ago it would have been received with Clures
abortion can be controlled and the
reference
to
the
punishment
ultimate
­
nited
States
of
the
past
three
years
losses stopped.
incredulity.
Yet
the
prohibition
The Whole Family.
NATIONAL BUILDING,
inflicted,
declared,
by the
sleepy
giant he which
comforatbly
No serum or vaccine has been found
amendment was approved in the low­ ly to a be
on the its
lawless,
hon­
fused nation
to recognize
responsibili-
that gives any protection. These au­ TILLAMOOK
er house by more than the required outraged
Everybody’s knitting now,
OREGON.
orless
heartless
brutes that
who in Makin’ socks for fighters—
• »— and
we can
only wonder
thorities all recommend that a thor­
majority.—Signal.
fighting
made A of Ger-
ischief this
was war no have
greater.
ough
system
of
sanitation
be
follow
­
Bound to keep their feet so warm
T. Bona
“kultur” to
a synonym
German
ed on every farm, including treatment
peace and for with
It does not seem to be thoroughly man mmitted
While they lick the blighters!
of bull, cows, calves and buildings.
infamy.
d navy conducted with that
understood by minors and parents
Ma, she knits,
This is the only certain means of con­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
“There
will be,
” he said,
the great­
•w cannot
prepare
for “ war
that there is a law on Oregon’s stat­
An" sister knits,
trolling and preventing abortion— Complete Set of Abstract.,Bocks in
est
judgment
day
the
world
has
ever
itant
and
we
should
therefore
hes-
utes, not only prohibiting persons
Grandma leads them all sir;
Sterility—Premature Birth—Retained
Office.
known
when
the perpetrator
the ­
te in
holding
subordinates of
respon
and corporations from selling cigar­
Pa just sits around and spits,
Afterbirth in cows and White Scours
crimes
of
this
war
are
brought
to
the
se. Indeed, fixing responsibility is
Taxes
Paid
for
Non Residents.
ettes to minors but that makes the
in
calves.
These
all
seem
to
be
symp
­
And gets juice on the ball sir!
of the at
nations.
” For, for he it ex can
­
important
this time,
T illamook B lock ,
using of cigarettes by minors a misde­ tribunal
toms showing the presence of abor­
I
No
one
plays
a
game
of
crib,
it is light
the should
determined
purpose on
it, but
be thrown
tion germs.
DONE RIGHT
meanor and provides a penalty for plained,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Great
to seek be Everybody’s knitting.’
: weak and
spots
and Britian
they should
To correct this condition, B-K, the
the violation. The matter should be of France
Both
Phones.
Even
baby,
in
her
bib,
out
wherever
possible
the
individual
ninated. If these include men as
powerful antiseptic, used as a douche,
at
investigated by parents as they may
perpetrators
of the they
crimes,
concern
­ Knits where she is sittin’
kills the abortion germs, dissolves J ELAND E ERWIN
— trouble
„...., ..u for
uvuui,
ui.n in vuy
as methods
should
go, for
save
minors
the win
future oe-i"*H
Auntie knits,
RIGHT PRICES.
the albumin, removes the slime, neu­
come
even of
than
it is ing which documents are now stored
who
may better
be in known
the habit
using
An’ grandpa knits,
tralizes the acid, cleans the tissue
now with
Baxter at the head of pub­ in France, and evidence that has been
cigarettes.
—Enterprise.
PIANO
INSTRUCTION,
and thereby puts the organs in a con­
Grandpa says it’s duty—
gathered is now in England.
licity.—Sentinel.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
dition for natural healing.
Pa, he sits around and reads,
Among
the
crimes
of
which
the
Patriotism is often a matter of
B-K does not irritate, but is sooth­ College.—Beginners receive the same
Then eats a big Rome beauty.
absolute proof is held are the burning
pocket book. This fact is proved by
ing and healing to torn membranes, careful training as the most advanced
the large number of lines of business of whole villages, with their inhabi­ Then when ma got gay one night
and does not cause straining. Other
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
An' hinted Pa was shirkin,'
substances such a carbolic acid, cresol
in which high prices are maintained tants, young girls held in trenches by
tion.
German
soldiers,
later
found,
murder
­
Pa
just
sniffed,
an
’
smiled
and
said,
iodine,
etc,
are
more
or
less
irritating,
in spite of the government edicts and
All lessons given at Studio.
do not dissolve the albumins, but tend
the fact that war profits are not ed in the trenches when the allied “Guess my money’s workin’!
armies took them; Belgian women
Ma, you knit,
to coagulate or thicken them, thereby
County Representative for the
combatable with loyalty to the gov-
preventing destruction of the germs Wiley B. Allen Co.s' line of high
The fambly knits,
ernment. The automobile men have who were outraged and then covered
and thorough cleansing of the infect­ grade pianos, player-pianos, Victro’os
Says Mrs. Frank Hag­
An’ I don’t care a darn sir—
just entered a vigorous protest be- with petroleum and burned to death;
ler, of Carbondale, 111.:
etc.
old men crucified; women who were
Grandpa knits an Grandma knits ed tissues.
cause the government, needing alloy
B-K is a wonderful germ killer. Its
“1 was suffering terrible
forced to witness the murder of their
But don’t I buy the yarn sir?"
steel for munitions, has indicated its
cramps and pains each
remarkable germ killing strength is
C. HAWK,
entire
families
before
given
the
re
­
—
The
Deacon.
intention of stopping motor produc­
montn.
I had used...
plainly marked and guaranteed on
prieve of death.
but it didn’t give any
every package. B-K contains no poi­
tion. They say it will injure their
Mr. McClure is anything but a sen­
His Girl in Overhalls.
permanent relief.
The
son, acid nor oil—it is clear and clean
business. The millions that automo­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
sationalist or extremist. Before our
------ o------
ftains came back on me
as water and as easy to use. B-K may
bile makers have made in the past
ust the same as before
declaration of a state of war with Well, yes, the kid’s enlisted we ex­ be used freely in the drinking water, Bay City -
-
-
. Oregon
years do not apparently satisfy them
.. . After taking Cardui.
Germany he was an active pacifist.
helping to destroy the germs which
pected that you know;
even when the nation needs the steel
1 was entirely relieved
Later, with exceptional facilities for When he heard the call to colors of accumulate in the tanks; may also be
they must use.—Itemizer.
from the pains, and have
OHN LELAND HENDERSON
used effectively to disinfect the bull
investigation, he has made personal
course he’d want to go,
never been bothered with
and
wash
calves
at
birth.
them since.’’
It seems highly inconsistent that visits to the belligerent countries and An’ we're proud an’ glad an’ sorry, for
B-K
is
handy.
You
have
in
one
jug
ATTORNEY
the lads our pride and joy.
the publisher of the Oregon Journal, the information on which he now
all ready for use by simply mixing
TAKE
AND
who not so many moons ago took speaks is first hand. If he is right as An’ his mother—well, you know- with water, your treatment for calves,
to
the
intention
of
the
entente
allies
mothers,
an
’
he
was
our
only
boy.
I
the
in
belittling
especial pleasure
cows and bulls; also the best disinfec­
COUNSELLOR. A T-LAW
country press and in his choice vo- to inflict upon the individual perpe­ An’ I—well there's no denyin’—I de­ tant you can possibly have for gener-
T illamook B lock ,
al use—no special mixing of various
pended on the lad,
cahulary said they didn't amount to a trators of these unspeakable crimes
Tillamook -
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.
Oregon
damn, or words to that effect, should the penalties prescribed by the laws For he’s always been a sight of help ingredients—saves trouble and mis­
ROOM NO. 2til.
of
civilized
peoples
they
will
be
but
takes
—
insures
promptness,
accuracy,
an' comfort to his dad;
now, that he is elevated to the chair­
manship of the war saving committee serving the ends of justice. The Ger­ But 1 never full,' realized how much convenience and successful results.
Contagious abortion is being suc- QARL HABERLACH,
mans
in
prosecuting
the
war
have
of Oregon, bcscige these same dis­
I’d miss the little scamp
cessfully
controlled in many herds by
creditable newspapers for free pub­ contemptuously and avowedly repud­ Till I started for the barn alone the following our simple plan with B-K.
attorney - at - law .
iated
the
laws
of
nations,
and
if
those
Cardui should help you
morning he left for camp.
licity to carry on his work with the
Write for testimony of users
as it did Mrs. Hagler, as it
laws
are
to
be
properly
vindicated
soft soap jar depleted to lubricate the
T
illamook
B
rock
and
reasons
why
B-K
is
used
I
was
feelin
’
pretty
lonesome
an
has helped thousands of
statement that "the success of the war their violators must be properly pun­
so successfully in this work.
somehow my eyes were dim,
other women who suf­
ished.
Tillamook
...
Send
for
these
useful
book
­
savings campaign depends upon the
Oregon
fered from the pains and
And if the victorious allies adopt When I saw some one a standin there
lets.
country newspapers." It surely does,
discomforts from which
I really thought was Jim;
this
policy
it
cannot
be
consistently
Bulletin No. 53
women suffer.
AW
EBSTER HOLMES,
and the same country newspapers
But afore I’d time to speculate my lit­
executed
without
striking
straight
at
Contagious Abortion—Pre­
medical authorities pre­
will be found ready and willing to de­
tle
daughter
calls
—
vention and Control.
scribe the ingredientsol
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
liver the goods but not because of any l'otsdam. The monster who began "Say dad, how do you like my bran'
Bulletin No. 136.
which Cardui is c0™"
ailegience they owe the committee his career by attempting in cold blood
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING,
new
overalls?
”
posed for the fem^
Calf Scours—How to Save
to rob his father of his crown—God­
chairman.—Sheridan Sun.
troubles for which it »
every
calf.
FIRST
STREET.
She
had
the
team
all
harnessed
an'
given thought he held it to be—and
recommended. Whyuot
------- o-------
W. Kuppenbender.
had hitched them to the plow,
I TILLAMOOK,
.
OREGON
Germany’s obstructionists and the who has deliberately made of his “I've tried to do it dad,” she said, Tillamook
try it for your trouble r
Oregon.
I. W. W. have made more noise in the country’s part in a great war a bestial
“just like James showed me how,
All Druggist»
0R. L. L. HOY,
Northwest lumber districts than the orgy of murder, rapine, arson and I’m
I not needed in the house you
Notice to Registrants for Selective
whole United States government, and loot, should first of all be compelled
know, for mother she has Sue,
Draft.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
have accomplished some mischief so to pay the penalty of the crimes An’
so l’m going to do my bit out in
which
have
made
his
empire
a
stench
that a few people have felt concern
the field with you.
T illamook B lock ,
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
lest the whole airplane campaign be and a horror to all normal mankind—
"W e've got to send our boys to war, lowing attorneys are members of the
crippled for lack of spruce, but it de­ Louisville Cour’cr-Journal.
-
-
Oregon,
an’ feed the people too,
Legal Advisory Board for Tillamook 1 illatnook,
velops that Uncle Sam has been do­
An
’
it
’
s
County,
and
that
under
ordinary
con
­
up
to
Vncle
Samuel's
girls
to
ing more than he has talked about for
Having A Spasm.
H. GOYNE,
show what they can do.
ditions, each of them will be at his
publication. The I.oval Loggers' Le­
------ o------
gion has been placed on a practical
The $10,000 placed in the budget to Then she climed up on the tractor an' address below given between the
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
hours of 9:00 a.m., and 5:00 p.m., to-
drove away on that.
lOWEJtj
basis, and 9,ooo practical lumbermen make a practical timber cruise in this
wit:
My
little
girl
in
overalls
an'
Jamie
’
s
Office: O pposite court H ouse ,
are regularly enlisted in the army ami county has given the big timber in­
old straw hat.
Sidney S. Johnson, 108 I. O. O F
held ready to reinforce the civilians i' terests a frightful scare, and at this
Tillamook
An
’
sir, you'd be surprised to see the Bldg.,
Oregon
in the woods if needed, while another juncture it might be well to pause for
things
that
gal
can
do.
force is held ready for service at a moment and think what kind of a fit
T. B. Handley,
108, I. O. O. F
p T. BOALS, M.D.
Vancouver at a mill already under it would have thrown them into had An' how she works with might and Bldg.
___ _______ that
:
— turn out t joo,- the county court appropriated suffi­
main to help to put things through
construction
will
Carl Haberlach, Tillamook, Bldg.
000 feet a day of material all ready cient funds to make a complete cruise An’ guess we needn’t worry, sir, when
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Geo.
P. Winslow, Tllamook Bldg
Uncle Samuel calls;
for use in assembling standardized of the standing timber in Douglas
Surgeon S.P. Co.
FISH BRAND
H.
T.
“
Botts,
Tillamook
Bldg.
fliers in the eastern factories Regis­ county—which should rightfully be He can trust his boys in khaki an his
Robert
(I.
O.
O.
F.
Bldg
I
H.
McGrath,
I.
O.
O.
F.
girls
iu
overalls.
done—and will be accomplished now
ter.
SLICKERS,
Bldg.
Tillamook .... <jreROn.
that the taxpayers have had their eyes
c. w. Talmage, National Bldg.
will keep
The non-partisan league is wrong opened to the actual facts. The big
Notice.
as a political organization because it timber barons have had a fat propo­
T. H. Goyne, Corner 1st Street and
■ o------
you dry as
J K. RKEDY, D.V M.,
is working for the welfore of one class sition holding their interests in this
I will not stand good nor pay any 3rd Avenye.
nothing
at the expense of the rest of the peo­ county and their rank assertion that bills contracted by my wife Mrs.
John Leland Henderson, Tillamook
ple. ¡1 is asking for special privileges a just and equitable tax «n timber Mabie C. McDonald. She left my bed County Bank Building.
VETERINARY.
else will
for fanners and there is no more
w;|| have a tendency of retarding the and board.
W ebster
Holmes,
Commercial
Both Phone«.
tice in a farmer’s political party lhan'growth of the country atid that it
Jas. A. McDonald. Building.
Buy your Tobacco from us and save Money.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Goagt poWeiú
Cramps!
J
Card-in
The Woman’s Tonic
T
Tillamook .
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Oregon.