Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 07, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 7,
I
and some hard and encrge.ic work to WAS A "PiPE DREAM,” SAYS AROUSED TO FRENZY OF JOY
ADVERTISING RATES.
make Tillamook
cougn up that
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THE GOVERNOR OF KANSAS.
amount of money to hcl; win tne war,
People of Madrid Outdid American
Lega! Advertisements.
Baseball Fans When Bull Fight With
First Insertion per line ............. I .10 for March is about the worst month
Popular Matador Is Announced.
in the year to raise money in 1 iila- Ken was Never Offer the Kansas
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 ■nook
county. However, those who
Business and Professional cards
Job-Gets a Raise in Salary
Madrid is the greatest hull fighting
are going to manage the drive in this
one month....................................... 1.00 county have got to grit their teeth
city in the world. From her staid pro­
as
a
Result
of
Deception.
Locals per line each insertion...
05 and go to it, just as the L’oys ¿0 when
fessional and intellectual classes down
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Display advertisements, an inch
to tile smallest and grimiest urchin
they go "over the top.”
(From the Capital Journal)
vendlug newspapers on the streets,
and Lodge Notices, per line .
.05
All Resolutions of Condolence
Dear Sir.—In reply to your letter ui every Mndrllleno Is a connoisseur of
W hen the government v. ili persist
one month.....................................
.50 in placing inexperienced men in po­ December 17, the Governor directs me bulls and bull fighters. Anyone who
sitions where thorough experience to say that the press dispatch about thinks that baseball can turn its devo­
.and ability are required, it must be Dr. Kerr being offered the presidency tees Into temporary lunatics on the
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. expected to be criticised. The govern­ of the Kansas agricultural college day of a world’s championship game
U.S. Minister to Belgium
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
ment demand for spruce would have was a pipe dream. No offer at all was should see the people of Madrid when
a famous matador Is hilled to meet
been fulyl supplied long before this made him.
some of the ferocious Miura bulls.
Very Truly yours,
had the government selected a num­
Each of the well-known swordsmen
ber of Western mill men to get it out
Chas H. Sessions,
instead of appointing a person who
Secretary to the Governor has his group of followers, enthusiasts
as they are called, any one of
o
knew nothing whatever about spruce
■
o------
whom will stake his fortune or his
How'j that garden coming along? or how to get it out in a hurry. The
The Capital Journal has furnished nei-k on the prowess of his own par­
It is none too soon to spade up the western mill men would have made
ground and get it into good shape for things move in a hurry had they been proof which should convince any fair ticular master ns compared to all other
minded reader that the state of Kan­ slayers of bulls. On the day of a “cor­
garden truck.
authorized to get out the spruce, for
sas never ottered President Kerr of rida” these enthusiasts flock about the
they know how and have the grit and
So many counties having a candi­ western push in getting results. As a Oregon Agriculture College $9,000 hotel, where tlielr Idols are staying, to
date for governor, maybe it would not result of the delay and not placing a year to accept a similar position in greet them hours before ’he combat
with cheers and adulation. Early in
be a b:-.d idea for Tillamook County experienced men at the head of the that state.
Lite evidence of Governor Capper, lhe afternoon the streets leading to
to have one as well.
spruce production it is safe to say
chairman of the board of administra­ the plaza are choked with surging cur­
that the government will pay consid­
Begins Serially February 17th in the
There is to be a meeting of the erable more for spruce on that ac- tion of state schools, and of former rents of humanity, all moving to a
single
goal.
Governor E. W. Hoch, vice chairman,
Commercial club on Monday evening. count.
is unequivocal. The governor says the
The plaza itself Is a great amphithe­
If you have some good ideas that will
ater with a sanded arena tor stage.
be of benefit to the city or county,
When men of Senator Root’s stand­ Kerr story was a “pipe dream,” and
The arena Is surrounded by a thick
that is a good place to discuss them.
ing in the nation makes a public the former governor says it is abso­
Of Portland, Ore
brick wall, broken here and there by
lutely
without
foundation.
The
salary-
■ ■ o------
statement that pro-Germans should
Why wouldn’t it be a good idea for be arrested and shot, he, as well as all paid the president of the Kansas ag­ tiny doors—one door to the pens,
are not run­ others who keep well posted on nat­ ricultural college is only $6,500 a year whence the bulls are loosed, another
do the next ional affairs, see the serious menace and no decision has been reached to for the picadors, who ride In on de­
in the win- t' at now confronts the country. A raise it. Mr. Kerr was never consider­ crepit old horses, a third for the he­
roes of the day, the swordsmen, who
accounts must be settled large number of pro-Gerinans are be­ ed for the place at any salary.
These are facts which can not be take the money and the glory of the
days.
ing arrested daily in all parts of the
occasion without running any greater
United States, and there arc still a controverted and yet the board of re­ risk than their humble subordinates.
At the meeting in Portland last large number of pro-Gcrmans who gents of the O. A. C. raised Kerr’s
On a sunny day the arena Is a riot
week to make arrangements for the should be arrested, it is to be hoped I salary from $7,000 a year to $8,400 a
third Liberty Loan drive, the county that after the war every pro-German year as a compromise, so Chairman of color. Picadors are dressed in yel­
between the low, the “cape men,” who turn the bull
delegates were advised when they re­ who is arrested and detained in de­ Weatherford stated,
turned home they were to raise mon­ tention camps will be shipped out of amount he was being paid and the wave gayly colored silk robes, the lit­
ey to buy the first pages of the lead­ the country. And a whole lot of un­ salary he was offered by the state of tle darts which the bnnderilleros plant
In the neck <>f the Im I are tipped with
ing newspapers so as to obtain plen­ Americans should be rounded up as Kansas.
Aiid the state of Kansas had never fliigs, e:en the mules who I11111I out
ty of publicity. It was a good idea well and shipped out. for that class
the debris curry huge Spanish banners
and we are wondering how many have preached sedition and openly- ottered Kerr any salary or any job at
in their headstalls. The matador is I
all
—
and
the
head
of
the
great
state
weeks the local committee will want violated the laws of the United States.
Write for Price.
school- kept silent and because the the final glory, flaming from head to I
the first page of the Headlight.
Then the whole of the United States
beneficiary of a fraud that should foot in a rich satin costume of green
would be rid of a lot of bad rubbish.
or blue, heavily embroidered with gold.
We tire all getting a little tired of Those who do not appreciate our make every true Oregonian hang his
He carries a flaming red flag to en­
head
with
shame.
A
job
was
put
over
being preached to about conserving form of government should get out of
rage the bull, and before the day has
food, which is proper anil right. But the country, and the quicker the bet­ on the state which reads like one of gone far, the red of the ting is blended
Get-Rich-Quick W illingford’s schem­
why not make an extraordinary effort ter.
with the red of blood.
es to fleece suckers.
and increase production and then
And in this instance the people of
make the non-producing land produce
HAWLEY GETS PEEVED.
Wound Statistics.
Oregon were the suckers.
Something. Maybe if a big effort was 1
Statistics of men wounded in trench
Remember that while the Oregonian
made along that line it would solve
the problem of food supply better In Quest for Information from and many other papers were talking warfare have been published for the
al|>ut the Kansas attempt to entice period between January, 1916 and
than so much free advice about sav­
Shipping Board.
Kerr away by an offer of $9,000 a June, 1910. Seven and eighty-seven
ing food.
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year
the man who was the central hundredths per cent of wounded men
Washington, Feb. 4. - Representa­
figure
in the fake story and the pros­ die on the battlefield. Ten and six-
Local churches don’t appear to like tive Hawley, at tin instance of the
teen-hundredths per cent die later
the idea of Hoov< rizing, cutting down Bay City Shipbuilding Company, to­ pective beneficiary of it kept silent.
And all this time Kerr knew that he from their injuries, or 18.03 succumb,
the waste of money ami effort in day made the rounds of the shipping
a proportion far less than 25 per cent
running so many churches. < Inc good board, in an effort to learn whether had never had an offer of any kind
estimate’) mortality which surgeons
from
Kansas.
strong Protestant church in this city that and other companies, if unable
drew up when the war itegan.
\\ bat do the people of Oregon think
is al] that is needed at the present to get contracts direct from the ship­
Artillery causes 54.74 per cent of
time, any way as long as the war lasts, ping board, will be permitted to take of such a man? Do they want their
wounds, rifles and revolvers 39.16 per
boys
and
girls
to
grow
up
and
em
­
for we are getting down to a point wood ship contracts from American
"THRIFTER” is one who has a batik account
cent, bayonets 0.59 and gas
when everyone will have to econ­ citizens or any of the allied govern­ ulate him?
Bombs, which have supplanted
and
keeps it GROWING, The First National Bank
omize mure or less, and this is one ments, on terms which would permit The Capital Journal has presented onet work so largely, are classed
is a good place to carry either Savings of Checking
place where they can economize and them to complete negotiations and the facts in the case because it real- artillery.
iizes
I izes that a fraud has been perpetrated
economize to good advantage.
get down to construction.
account for it is convenient in facilities, progressive
Percentages of wounds In the tn-ad
Mr. Hayworth, in charge of wood 1 It can do more. Public sentiment, the and neck are 21.92 per cent, for the
in services and strong in foundation-
1 lie bootlegger appears to be a sore ship construction,
later told Mr. most powerful of all agencies in a trunk, they are 21.63 per cent, while
DIRECTORS :
on our body politic, for he persists Hawley that if the Bay City Com­ democracy must take up the work
wounds in the extremities stand at
A. W. Dunn, Farmer.
P. Heisel. Farmer.
on carrying on this unlawful practice pany will negotiate a definite contract from this point. The Marion county 56.4 per cent.
C. J. Edwards. Mgr. C. Power Co, J. C. Holden, Vice Pres
in this county. Every
bootlegger and submit it, the board will pass on grange has spoken—boldly and to the
Twenty-three and sixty-two hun-
B. C. Lamb, Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
should be given the limit in fine it and if it does not decide to take point—and other granges should fol­
W. J. Riechers. Cashier.
dredths per cent of the wounds are
and imprisonment
and this might o.ver the contract on Government ac­ low the lead. These granges see the
classed as serious, 63.01 as medium,
have a tendency to cure the boot leg count, will release it from comman­ main point at issue, It is a moral
and 13.07 as so slight that the vic­
business. Ibis, we suppose, is the in­ deering, and permit the company to question more than financial. The tims can retum to the lines imme­
ducement. Men
will rather take build for a private purchaser. Rut lie salary paid is out of reason but the diately.
chances of making a livelihood in that suggested that Mr. Hawley, before taxpayers can stand it; they have be­
way than in honest labor, and that is writing his constituents, consult Mr. come case-hardened in the matter of
Snake Stops Water Supply.
one reason why the maximum penalty Burling, head of the legal division, being robbed by the men they elect
Glenville, a hamlot three miles hack
should be imposed upon every boot­ Shipping Board.
as their public servants and the ac­
of Tarrytown, was without water Tues­
legger.
"Under the law," said Mr. Burling, tual amount of money involved in this day. Its only supply is obtained from
instance
is
not
so
vastly
important.
It
“the Shipping Board cannot agree to
tlie Gypsy spring on Gen. Howard Car­
From all indications some severe waive the right to commandeering," was the way it was done.
roll's estate. The pipe that led from
fighting will take place on the Wes­
Do the people of Oregon want such
Mr. Burling referred Mr. Hawley to
tern front as soon as the weather con­ Mr. Radford, head of the contract di­ a man at the head of one of its great­ the spring appeared to he frozen, so
William Van Winkle pulled the pipe
ditions permit it, in fact, some of the vision.
est educational institutions? Is it
out of the ttpring and took It home to
most sanguiriary battles of the war
treating
the
rising
generation
right
to
" riie Shipping Board cannot agree
thaw It out. There was consternation
will take place there this year. With not to commandeer ships built in the keep him there?
In the house when a garter snake start­
that will come appalling casualty lists United States,” said Radford, “but if
Adherents of the O. A. U. friends, ed to crawl out of the pipe.
in which our boys will be inimbeied. the Bay City company will submit its students and members
of graduate
The snake hail crawled into the pipe Michigan Lady Suffered Such Pain
1 hat will arouse bitter feeling again­ contract, ami wv find we do not want associations axe being appealed to to during the cold snap of Monday night
In Back and Head, But Say*
st pro-Germans and those who are the ships, and it we find that their stand behind Kerr in order to protect and had frozen In there «hutting off
hostile to the United Stales, as well as construction will not interfere with the school. They say the exposure of the water supply. When the pipe was
Cardui Stopped These
bring home to us the seriousness of the government programme, we may the Kansas fake is a fight on the thawed the snake was released and
the deplorable war started by tile be able to fix up some arrangement school. Both statements are as illogi­ tried to escape from Its storage prison.
Bad Spell*.
Kaiser and the junkers of Germany.
Van Winkle caught It and Is proudly
just as good as the waiver o f the cal as they are untrue.
DONE RIGHT
The best way to protect the inter­ exhibiting it in n Jar. While this story
right to commandeer.”
A few years since, «lien it was re­
ests
of
the
O.
A.
C
and
to
promote
its
at
has a Winsted flavor it is vouched for
Mr. Hawley’s remarks followed bis
Palmyra, Mich.—Mrs. Chas. T. Ful­
ported that Old llbossy was making visit to the Shipping Board, he being I i growth and influence is to keep it by Van Winkle's neighbor.
ler, of this place, writes: “In 1911 I
$100.00 a year, some persons could a Methodist, were fit to print, but I clean and fair and honest from the
RIGHT PRICES
got run-down, and I suffered great
hardly be made to believe it. Wonder translated into the language of the president down to the lowest official.
Lepers of Panama.
if they will believe that last year everyday mail, would not be fit to Every resolution passed by an organ­
pain... with both dull and sharp
When the United States government
cows in Tillamook County made over print. Mr. Hawley says it is clear to ization of graduates backing Kerr in
pains...also back and head.
began to construct the Panama canal it I shooting
was weak and could only drag
S200.00 a head for their owners. C. B.
him that the Shipping Board "doesn't his attitude on the salary grab only found seven pitiful lepers in the re­ around, and should have been in bed.
Wiley has five ordinary cows, what .
know where it is at.” As long as the weakens the hold of the school on the public In an Isolated ami forlorn build­ for I really wasn’t able to be up. At
the pure blood breeders would call present policy continues, he thinks it public. It does not fool the public in I
ing. In 1905 it was voted to spend *25.- times I would have spells that would
scrub cow s, but each of these cow s ■ w ill be impossible for private yards to the least.
(MMI for a suitable building for these be so bad I'd have to go to bed, and
brought him $215.00 last year. It cost“*
The Capital Journal has no light on outcasts. In April. 1997, a hospital whs suffered Intensely...
take and execute contracts for Amer­
him $30.00 for liav, which was all the
I decided to try Cardui, and saw a
ican citizens or for the allied gov- the Oregon Agricultural College. It opened at Palo Seco and each patient
feed that was bought. Mr. W ilev tukes I
wants io see it b:g and strong, a was given a plot of land on which he great improvement tn less than a
et nments.
month's time. I used 7 or 8 bottles
his milk to the Maple l eaf Cr anury
In all hi> conferences Mr. Hawley potent factor for good in the training might raise fruits and vegetables, and and was stronger...I got so much
and kept sufficient for family use.
of
Oregon
’
s
young
people
in
useful
so
be
partly
self-supporting.
The
tried Io impress upon officials the
better that my strength returned and
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need for building more ships on the pursuits and grounding them solidly Episcopal church. In establishing here my work wan easy for me. Cardui did
That was a pretty slick trick that | I Pacific Coast ships other than those in the true principles of life that the Mission of the Holy Comforter, has me a world of good. It built me up in
FISH BRAND
was worked on the taxpayers We re- ' which the Shipping Board itself is make men and women of the best type offered these lepers practically the Only health and strength. I haven't had one
fer to the agitation about President contracting for. Unless private build­ of citizenship The O. A. C, has noth­ society they ever see except each other. of those bad spells since. I haven’t
SLICKERS
Kerr, of the O. A. U., being offered ing is allowed to proceed, be said, ing to fear from the men and women Now a chapel, a school for the chil­ had to take anv more medicine since
or
have
any
doctors
either
and
have
will
the presidency of the Kansas agricul­ there will be a shortage of tonnage of the best type of citizenship. The O. dren. an Infirmary for the shut-ins and
been able to do my work right along
you dry as' fish 8$
tural college. 1'he governor of Kan­ for handling the coastwise and trans­ A. C. has nothing to fear from the laundry and gardens for the active ••’I, recon,n’e''d It to other women
sas calls it a “pipe dream." which was Pacific trade and a shortage of ships the men who have resented the Kan­ make these lepers feel that they are highly as the best medicine I know
nothing
*
about the right way of putting it. But to move the northwest grain to the sas episode unless as an institution it being given tbeir chance.—The World or for women who suffer from female
trouble.”
else will
•r'1'*1'
on account of the "pipe dream" the Mlantic seaboard.
persists in disregarding public senti­ Outlook.
If you suffer from female troubles,
DEALERS EVERYTH®;
Board of Regents of the agricultural!
ment.
. 1 ■ ■
follow this advice. Get a bottle of
college, raised the president's salary '
Exhaust Steam.
The people of Oregon want clean
a . j tower co - - BC5IVL
Auction Sale.
I today and give it a thorough
to $8,000 a year. Some of us poor |
schools and to be such they must be
More attention than ever before is trial, it should help you. as it has
mortals wish that a “pipe drcam" 1
being paid this winter to careful use helped thousands of other women in
I will sell at public auction, i mv headed by dean men.
would strike us I’itv the poor tax­ place 5 miles above Beaver, 1
of exhaust steam In power plant«. It the past 40 year«. At all druggists.
of Brick and Stone. All
payers if there is to be a repetition of | February 15, at 1 p.m.
may be applied to innumerable pur­ ______
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Places absolutely guar«
Chester
White
Swine.
"pipe drcam" methods.
pose«, such as heating feed water f
4 head of milk cows, coming fresh
not to smoke or mon J
the
steam
boiler,
for
many
wa
a
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The Government Want Spruce For
this spring.
'Bri'i-.rk.l-llV'”**’
Hooverize your money, for there’s
I have a few breed gilts for sale, purposes, heating buildings p:>«i ,lri
1 coming 2 year old heifer.
Airplanes.
I
Ing
and
sterilizing
and
th,
r\
..
to be another Liberty Loan drive in
and also a few young boars, large
1 coming 1 year old heifer.
on short notice.
, n.
this county next month and you will I 2 work horses.
enough for service. I must move these small Investment in sdditiomd ' >>|| •r
We makes
. 00k at the South East quarter of
he expected, or the county will, to 1 coming 2 year old tilley
pairing smoking Fire
at a price that you should not miss so room equipment, such a« an exhr I- -''with East quarter of Sec. 16. Town-
steam heater, will cU.-ct ««ting- >f
come through with $150.000 to $200,-
• ship 5 South, Range to West, contain-
2 milk cans, some apples, potatoes as to make room for my spring pigs.
000. Nothing smalt about that hut it etc.
Joe Donaldson. R. F. D„ l, Tilla­ several hundred doll,- a y ••nr In th? I1??
A ,iberal cash of'" con-
coal bill of even a
de si • • I p •<-
is going to take some tall hustling
mook,
Oregon.
Mdered. Address to E. H„ Box 62.
R. Y. Blalock.
er pleat.
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