Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 04, 1918, Image 9

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    TILLAMCOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 4.
1918
TILLAMOOK LIBERTY TEMPLE of this character were even instru­ commissions in the Russian army,
mental in attempting to deliver lib­ 8,000,000 Russians, starving, unarmed for 1917. so far ai traffic approaching
DEDICATED ON SUNDAY.
the crossing from the West on th: IT
erty-loving France into the toils oi
and totally unprepared have been
the Kaiser; such influences promoted hurled upon the perfectly equipped
the Hun campaign in the Balkins; German forces and slaughtered, like
through such agencies, Greece, sacred so many sheep. Through the same
to liberty, was confused and terrified; kind of treachery and shameful brib­
Russia fell into the Kaiser's clutches, ery, the Balkin states, resisting the
The Liberty Temple erected by the with the consent of passive and inac­ Kaiser, have fallen beneath his ruth­
people of Tillamook City in one day, tive Russians; Italy came near yield­ less^
less heel. 1 hough pretending to be
was dedicated on Sunday, when a ing up her territory and her liberty to a Christian, and professing to be un­
large number of citizens participated this despot, through the so-called der the immediate inspiration of Al­
in the ceremony. The building is be­ neutral and the so-called peace-loving mighty God, he commissioned these
ing used as headquarters for the com­ subjects of that country.
same internal agents to encourage
fhrough the passive, the inactive, and assist the Turks in their massacre
mittee having in charge the Third
Liberty Loan drive in this banking class of people in the countries op­ of one half of the population of a
district, of which D. L. Shrode is the posed to lum, the German Kaiser has Cluistian nationality. Greece almost
chairman. It is centrally situated on won great empires tn Europe, and 1 became the victim of this collosal
the opposite corner of Haltoni’s store, am convinced that today, and contin­ criminal, and would have fallen, had
and the people feel proud of the tem­ uously long before the beginning of not the Grecian patriots forcibly ex­
this war, passive and
indifferent pelled from that country the Kaiser's
ple.
D. L. Shrode presided on Sunday, Americans have been the chief med­ traitor horde. In the recent invasion
and in a few well chosen remarks iums through whom the German war of Italy, the same representatives of
said that was the happiest day of his propoganda has spread from Wash­ this Teuton monster, by resorting to
life. A number of patriotic songs were ington to the most humble hamlet in the most reprehensible methods, al­
given by the choir, and the opening this beloved land of liberty.
most caused the loss of that country
At this time it would be impossible to the allies.
prayer was made by Rev. Harry
to imagine any outcome of this war,
So, my countrymen, you know the
Tucker, of the Christian Church.
other than ultimate victory for the al­ Kaisers case. You know the case of
Cap cain Johnson Makes Splendid lies, but should the Huns prevail, it your own beloved country—how her
Address and Receives Applause. will be because we have permitted patriots have struggled to establish
pretended neutrals, pretended peace- her free institutions, that are the
The principal speaker was Captain loving hypocrites and
indifferent
and autocracy.
S. 3. Johnson who made a splendid I Americans to foster sedition and trea- dread of tyrants
address, which came in for frequent son by quiet, unobstructive, yet trea- 1 herefore, choose ye today which
master you shall serve; you must
applause. He said:
| ter methods, that instill poison into serve Kaiser Bill in the capacity of a
1 believe that today is the most the very life-blood of the Republic.
slave, or your own great country and
momentous day the world has seen
1 do not advocate mob-rule; we humanity, in the capacity of an el-
for a thousand years; 1 believe that . should refrain from acts inspired by
lightened freeman. A man
cannot
tomorrow will be the most momen­ j mere prejudice or passion; we should
serve two masters. Your choice not
tous day the world has seen for a be extremely careful in the matter of
only effects you, but all of us and pos­
thousand years; and more and more I preferring, or insinuating, charges of
terity for all future generations. If we
momentious will be each succeeding disloyalty against our neighbor, but 1
win this war, 1 believe it will be the
day until the of fate, fate, that day believe that any individual in this
last struggle of autocracy; if we lose,
which will make the complete and country, who at this time fails to per­
I fear it may be the last fight for hu­
final settlement of the great conflict form his duty should be brought forth man freedom.
that now absorbes and terrorizes all into the public gaze, and branded with
This nation is the final hope of lib­
civilized people throughout the earth. the Kaiser’s Coat of Arms; brand him erty; let us make it the instrument of
What that day of fate will bring de­ with the indeliablc mark of Hohen- liberty's final realization.
pends almost entirely upon the men zollern Bill and let him carry it to his
Rev. Chas. Gibson was the gentle­
and women of this nation. Destiny grave in the disgrace he deserves.
man who was honored to dedicate the
has appointed to us the task of stay­
There is an old adage of the Com­ temple. He caused some laughter
ing the hand and withering the arm mon Law, that says "Better that
when he took exception to what Cap­
of the most unscrupulous royal assas­ ninety-nine guilty go unpunished than
tain Johnson had said about placing
sin that Providence has so fur per­ one innicent person suffer.” This ad­
pro-Germans in bull pens. He said it
mitted to inhabit the earth, an assas­ age has regard for the rights of the
would contaminate the bulls by plac­
sin who seeks by cruel, uncivilized individual, about which the Kaiser's
ing pro-Germans with them. Mr. Gib­
methods, not only the destruction of Kultur is silent. But, let me say, that
son in dedicating the temple, made a
life and limb of civilized men, stand­ when life of a nation is threatened,
patriotic address, which was frequent­
ing opposed to him, but outrages in­ when the liberties, the peace and the
ly applauded.
nocent children and helpless women happiness of posterity arc concerned,
This was followed by a flag raising,
in a way that would have driven con­ when, as in the present case, a great
the first to float above the Liberty
science-mad
the most barbarous body of outlaws are warring to ex­
Temple was the Stars and Stripes.
North America Indian that ever in­ tinguish from the memory of man­
Then the national flags of Belgium,
habited this continent. We look with kind the very idea of human liberty,« France, England and Italy were rais­
horror and disgust upon the old tyr­ this old adage of the Common Law
ed. The large crowd cheered every
ants of the pre-Christian era, we does not ap’ply. People who do not
flag at it reached the top of the flag
shudder at the bestial Nero, rejoicing support the principles of the Com­
pole.
in the destruction of his native Rome, mon Law cannot count upon its pro­
Prof. Kirk gave a short address on
we wonder at the barbarity of Attila, tection, and in ridding this land of the pledge of alliegance to the United
but none of these equaled the Ger­ traitors, this adage should be revers­ States, which everybody did by rais­
man Kaiser in outraging the bodies ed, so as to read: “Better ninety-nine ing their hand and repeating the
and souls of human beings, over innocent suffer, than let one Hun
pledge.
_________________
whom, by methods of treacherous agent in these United States go un­
propoganda, he has gained temporary punished.” In other words, if a citizen Ju* Made a “SU>” Cressmg by
authority.
or an inhabitant of this country does
PibUc Service Commission.
There is no question, that unless we not show his colors, place him under
Americans prevent it, this tyrant will observation, and then, if he refuses to
gain complete ascendancy over all the give proof of his loyalty, put him in
Complaint was made by the County
people ot the Old World, and after the Bull Pen, where his influence will
Court of Tillamook County against
that, with his vast resources, it will be be limited to his disloyal associates. the Southern Pacific Company, alleg­
but a matter of decades when he will
Do not permit the influence of this ing that a certain grade crossing
impose his Kultur upon all the people passive gang to increase, as was per­
maintained by the defendant company
of the New World, ft is our privilege mitted in Russia, Stamp out the evil over a county road near the station
to permit, or to prevent, those out­ now. 1 am not referring alone to dis­ of Juno was dangerous, and asking
rages and crimes against humankind. loyal German-Americans, but also to that defendant be required to provide
If we act righteously and promptly, naturalized Americans from any other some means which will make this
they will be prevented; if we fail so nation, and also to the native Ameri­ crossing reasonable safe was taken
to act, they will envelop the world ere can, who has no tradition of any an- up by tlx; Public Service Commission
long, as darkness would envelop it, if cester, other than Americans, but who
The crossing which was alleged to
the sun were blotted out of the heav­ are too indifferent or antagonistic to
be hazardous is located on the Tilla­
ens.
have any patriotic interest in the war.
No other nation has ever had a mis­ I refer to any and all who are helping mook branch of the defendant com­
sion of such vast importance, oi such Kaiser Bill. Bring each and everyone pany approximately three miles north
weighty significance. Individual na­ into the limelight and place on him of the City of Tillamook. It is on the
main county road extending from Til­
tions, influenced by the ambitions of the brand of his master.
lamook to Bay City, which road, dur­
tyrants, have from time to time con­
Do you know my friends, that there ing summer months, bears consider­
quered and enslaved other nations of
are men in this country, who emigrat­ able traffic, «insisting primarily of
the world, but this is the first nation
ed from Europe and became Ameri­ tourists. The traffic over the railroad
in history that by the common con­
can citizens for the sole purpose of during the winter seasons consists of
sent oi oppressed mankind that has
forcing upon us at the proper time from two to four trains daily, while
been designated to preserve liberty
the kultur so long advertised by the in the summer this reaches a maxi­
for all humanity. This, then, is the
German Emperor and liis autocratic mum of eight trains daily. These
greatest obligation ever imposed upon
following? Men, who came here with trains are not operated at an excess­
any nation of earth in any historic
the idea that the Americans are a lot ive rate of speed. The speed of pas­
age, and it is, therefore, the duty of
of fools, who deserve to be betrayed senger trains over this district is lim­
every citizen of this nation to do all
to their Worshipful Master when the ited to thirty miles an hour, and
in his power to enable these United
time for betrayal arrives? Another freight trains to twenty miles per
Slates to fulfill this holy obligation;
thing is true: there are in this coun­ hour, while the average speed of
and it is a black, unspeakable crime
try freeborn native Americans, who these trains is probably less.
for any citizen to do, or to omit to do
The railroad extends in a Northerly
for the love of the Almighty Dollar
anything that would obstruct the pol­
would willingly subject themselves and southerly direction at the location
icy of our Government in the prose­
and us to the Kaiser; men who look in question and is crossed at right
cution of this war. 1 believe that but
upon She war as only an opportunity angle by the highway, which ap­
for such obstruction in the past
to make money. There are such na­ proaches from the west on a heavy
twelve months, we today would have
grade.
1 ravelers ap­
tive Americans, but I would wager descending
on the shores of Erance more than a
dollars to dough-nuts, that when you proaching the crossing from the cast
million and a half American soldiers,
find such a fellow, and trace his an­ and going toward I illatnook arc af­
well trained and well equipped, and
cestry back to the war of the Revolu­ forded a comparatively open voew of
that would have assured victory to tion, you will find attached to his trains approaching from cither di­
the allies in the desperate battle that
family tree a strong hemp rope, and rection, and travelers on the high­
has raged in that sunny land for the
dangling from the lower end of the way approaching from the west can
past ten days.
rope would be one of his ancestors, see a train approaching from the
There is no midway, or neutral
whom General George Washington north at a considerable distance from
ground that any American can take
found to be disloyal and undesirable. the crossing. However, by reason of
upon this war question. He who is
This class of American has two here­ the existence of a high bank on the
not openly and avowedly with us is ditary incurable diseases: cupidity and west side of the railroad, south of the
against us, and 1 want you to under­
highway and adjacent to the crossing
a whitening of the liver.
- ■ to
- the
• traveler
•
'on
stand that there are «o exceptions to
the view afforded
Irrepcctive
of
citizenship,
or
nat
­
this rule. No citizen of this country
the highway approaching from the
ionality,
the
supporters
of
Kaiser
Bill
need have his neighbors conjecture
south arc concerned.
as to his sentiments in this war, for if in this country should be ashamed of
This bank is between fifteen and
themselves.
Nothing
keeps
them
from
lie stands with our government every­
twenty feet high r.t the highest point
the
sense
of
shame,
except
moral
de
­
body will know it, and if everybody
pravity and kultur insanity. W hy, just and has been excavated back as far as
does not kaow it, you may safely say,
possible, or to the extreme boundary
think,
how this blasphemous, hypo­
that he is an agent of the German
of the railroad right of way. At a
critical
criminal
has
achieved
his
suc
­
propoganda. There is no excuse for
cess in this war! In every instance he point on the highway thirty-seven
any American being under suspicion
has won by falsehood, bribery, and feet west of the nearest rail a train
of disloyalty. His conduct will declare
may be seen approaching from the
barbarity. Take the case of Belgium;
his position to everybody; if his con­
south at a distance of five hundred
twenty-four
hours
before
the
Ger
­
duct does not clearly declare him
and ten feet, while at the distance of
mans
began
their
invasion
of
that
lit
­
v ith America, you may safely place
fifty-five feet from the railroad a
tle kingdom, the German minister at
him in the column of pro-Kaiser.
train may be seen approaching from
Brussels
gave
the
most
solemn
assur
­
Combining with the active agents
the south at a distance of one hun­
ance to the Belgian Government that
of the Hun Emperor, passive or in­
dred
and twenty feet.
the neutrality of Belgium would be
active Americans have been the in­
By reason of this obstructed view a
respected
at
all
hazards,
yet
knowing
strumentalities through which has
hazard exists, which in the opinion of
at the same time that the German the Commission, should be .minimized
been carried on the wicked propo­
army was then making preparations
ganda that is so embarrasing our
by declaring such crossing to be a
for an immediate invasion. 1 hrough
government in this gigantic contest.
stop crossing, as provided by Chapter
the treachory of agents in the employ
The same influences have at all times
429 of the General Laws of Oregon
of the German Kaiser, yet holding
embarrassed the other allies. Agents
Large Crowd Hear Patriotic Ad­
dresses and Cbeer When
Flags are Raised.
highway is concerned, and installing
thereat the stop sign described in said
act.
The Commission ordered that the
above mentioned crossing be anil it
is hereby declared to be a “Stop”
crossing, insofar as traffic approach­
ing from the West on the highway is
concerned, and that the Southern Pa­
cific Company shall within ninety
days from and after the service of a
copy hereof upon it install and there­
after maintain at said crossing, with­
in the limits of its right of way, a cir­
cular sign twenty-four inches in diam­
eter painted with a white field bear­
ing the word ‘stop” in black letters
five inches high, three and three
quarters inches wide, lines one inch
stroke, with a black boarder one inch
wide, said sign to be adequately and
properly lighted at night.
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Life Saving Station Handicapped.
Notwithstanding several attempts
have been made to obtain a motor
boat for the Life Saving Station at
Bar View, there appears to be little
prospects of obtaining one, and for
that reason the life saving cress is
greatly handicapped. We have receiv­
ed another letter from Congressman
Hawley, who has made several efforts
to obtain quick action, but, somehow,
the officials at Washington keep de­
laying and making excuses.
------ o------
Hon. Fred C. Baker, Tillamook, Ore.
My dear Friend—I have again had
up with Captain Commandant of the
United States Coast Guard, now of
the Navy Department instead of the
Treasury Department, and he states
under date of March 22, 1918, as fol­
lows:
“1. I regret to state that it has not
been found practicable, in viesv of the
conditions recited in my letter to you
of October 30, 1917, to take definite
steps toward providing the above
named station (motor lifeboat for
Station No. 312, Tillamook Bay, Orc.)
with another motor life boat.
"2 This office is using its best en­
deavors to meet the situation which I
then explained to you, in the matter
of supplying the stations, as their
needs appear to demand, with this
type of boats.”
I regret that the Coast Guard takes
the position that the needs at other
stations are more pressing than in
this case and must be given first con­
sideration. The matter will continue
to receive my attention and I hope it
may be possible to secure the new
boat at an early date.
With best wishes, I am,
Truly yours,
W. C. Hawley.
W. Thomas Gives Account of His
Trip to New Jersey.
Love is the Greatest Thing in the
World. Nobody Loves your family
as you do. Who, then, will provide
for them if you do not ?
W. A. CHURCH.
Insurance.
2nd Ave. E, between 1st and 2nd Sts.
SALENA DICK,
TEACHER OE PIANO
PRIMARY AND ADVANCE
INSTRUCTION.
Monthly Musicals given for
given for benefit of Pupils.
Prices Reasonable.
A TTOR N K Y - AT I. A VV.
Office:
O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook
Oregon.
T. BOATS, M.D.,
QR. O. L. HOHLFELD,
VETERINARIAN.
Office at
TODD HOTEL,
Tillamook
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Oregon.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregon'
0R J. G. TURNER,
EYE SPECIALIST.
TT>OBERT H. McGRATH,
PORTLAND — OREGON
C ounsellor - at L aw ,
Regular Monthly Visits to
ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING,
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
P orti and O ffick
1110 W ilcox B ld .
J0AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
Camp Merritt, N. J.
Dear Father—1 will write you a few
lines to let you know I am well and
hope you are the same. We sure had
some trip. 1 am going to try to tell
you something about it We had lots
of fun on the train. All of the towns
down through Oregon heard about us
coming through, and about every
body was out to bid us good bye. We
got eight hours off in Tracy, Calif., It
wasn’t much of a place, but they gave
us a dance. We left Fort Stevens
about nine o'clock Tuesday night and
got to Frisco Friday morning, March­
ed about three miles over to the dock
and stayed on the boat until it pulled
out Sunday about three o’clock. We
got into the Panama Canal the next
Sunday morning. We went through it
in seven hours. We stayed all night at
Colon, but they wouldn’t let us off.
We got to Norfolk, Virginia, Friday,
the 15th and to New York yesterday
morninig and took the train out here
in the afternoon. The« were about
3000 men on the boat besides the
crew. We saw all kinds of things on
the road, mostly flying fish and tur­
tles. We saw millions of niggers in
Panama. They seem to grow good
down there. We were on the boat 17
days. 1 was sure glad to get off. We
landed here last evening. It is just an
embarkation camp.. Troops never
stay here over ten days unless they
are quarantined for disease. We saw
Edwin Thomas here. He said they
didn’t have as good a trip as we did.
He heard that the Oregon Artillery
was here, and came and hunted us up.
He is quite a guy. He said he was
over to New York yesterday. He
knew Ray Walls. They used to work
together in Portland. They got quar­
antined here, he said. 1 hey were go­
ing to start across in a day or two.
He is ill a pretty good outfit. I guess
1 wi'l close, we haven’t any address.
It is just a name, write and we will
get it all right.
Win. Thomas.
Battery C. 65 Artillery A. E. F.
GOYNK,
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OREGON
TILLAMOOK
H. T. Botts, Pres. Attorney
at-Law.
I John Leland Henderson. Sec |
Jretary Treas., Attorney-nt-
I,aw and Notrary Public.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Abstracts. Real Estate,
Insurance.
Both Phones.
T. BO11S
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
TILLAMOOK—OKEGON.
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College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s' line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
C. HAWK.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
< Iregon
Bay City
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LELAND
HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
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OREGON
QR. L. L. HOY,
The sale of Irish and British wool
to persons other than those authoriz-
cy by the Government has been for­
bidden.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
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'I he “service flag” is not official,
J but its general use is encouraged by
the Government It has been patented
by private parties. The matter of
having an official service flag not so
controlled is under consideration by
Congress.
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