Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 06, 1918, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 20, 1918.
WHAT THE EDITORS SAY.
who paid the money declared against.
—Sentinel.
Jackson Called a Progenitor
K‘ O
L. 110111.1 LI.I)
VI TERI X X KI AN.
Portland has a man who claims to
It is repeatedly stated that the pres­ be the publisher of a great city news­
Bell Pllotlc^J.’J
ident of the United States S Opposed paper who gravitated cityward from a
to national prohibition. That state­ country newspaper office. As a grad­
1 i i l i im < k
ment is offensive
to millions > of uate of such an office, possessing the
friends of the president, and the experience any ordinary man under
□resident has never authorized any-
;
M.milar conditions is supposed to «
II) KOBIN
one to make it. It is a gratutous in- cumulate, he shows a noticeable
suit to the chief executive. As a mat­ of that broadening of mind
Deposit Tiiese Pay-necks
ter of fact, the president has braved a equality that should distinguish a
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will timi this tin more h mim­
great deal on more than one occasion in his position. His brief history
as thrifty wrtys than cashing t
NAlloNAL BUI
m order to sign radical prohibition publisher records the fact that from
A Savings Acci nnt at the
bills. If the .American people would the date of his severing relations witii
ITLLAMOt K
overx helm the president with a de­ the country publishers he has made
Go fishing. Further evidence that mand for war-time prohibition of his object of hatred, and if be <■' < r
BOA I s, Mj,
fish deserves a place in every diet such size and character as would spoke a well meaning word for them
was obtained from a recent series of make him feel he would be justified his metropolitan paper has not so re­
digestion experiments in tin Lftitid in defying the beer trade, which has corded. No invective lias been too
Al) :
DIKEC1ORS :
States Department of Agiicullirre. ihrcatcned to hamstring the country caustic ior his use in designating
zi. H'. Hunn, Farmer.
Ileisel. Furnier.
TI iqsc . tests furnishe d .-.cieiitiii^ proof with strikes if prohibition were enact­ them and 110 act has been spared to
C. J. Edwards,.Mur. C. Powert io. J.
Hahlen, lice 1res.
that fish, which b alv,. ys been r ck- ed or proclaimed, we fed convinced ' umiliate them in the ey< s of the pub-
H. C. l.atnh, Ihiihjiiifr Materials. John Mo gun. i armer.
011,:d as a valuable food, is very com­ that the president would act in behalf iic, and columns of his space in his
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Riechers. Cashier.
pletely utilized m the body. Go fish­ of national war efficiency. .And thi Po. land paper has been devoted to
ing; dont sit 'round whittlin'; and en­ workingmen of this country' would called them anyttliing but honest
gage in idl.
p— there ar. fine treat very roughly indeed beer agent> and deserving, Not content with his
trout in the s', r, mis running by y' ur w'lio tried to induce them to make perfidy he now invol« s the assistance
good the infamous threat of pro-Gcr- oi the vote to help him still further
door yard.— Ail lamina Times.
man brew ■. rs.—Board oi Temperance humiliate and impovish his carli r
TILLAMOOK CREGÖN.
Hie State Highway Commission M. E. Church.
a
ocial'
S
’
in
an
honorable
and
de
­
------ o------
has started a survey of a road from
serving vocation. 1 lii’s is done under
The fellow on the cut ide finds it the guise of an initiative measure to
Neskowin, running up that stream
crossing the summit anil th
down hard to reconcile the action cf the be brought b( fore the people at the
the Salmon river. The oujict s to get state grange in repudiating the non- ru xt election, fixing the price which
a route along the coast from Juculn p.t liuian leagqe and re-el. c' i.’ig C. h country publishers shall not go be­
The Valve in-heau type engine ilia
trrted here. like
/cr . . ’ '-. ,-,-1/ j.
into Tillai 100k count'. Th ■ su> yors Spence grange master. Mr. Spence yond in charging for necessary’ legal
i engines, requires an oil th<
has
been
an
out
and
out
advocate
oi
A IK >R.N I ,
11 \\v
have located a new pass at which the
ds its lubricating quaLues at cy
publications. He has not stopped at
er heat, turns clean in the com-
road can cro .th
ge al an eie va­ the league arid has gone far in excus­ this but d ■ ^criminates butw’een coun­
>tion
chambers
and
fcoes
out
with
Tn.:
a
ft
tion of only about ;oo net. lile road ing and attempting to explain alleged try publications and his own paper—
laurt Zerole te fills these require-
nt? perfectly fc< »cauae rY is correct»
. :au- class distinction, it you please, be­
will Opell quite alt exliT. • >yc da icy
•d front ■■'fected California as.
Oregon
country and will be built by the conn- crs. He has been identified witii -the tween members of the same class. In
i had •baso era
ties, the stat" making tjfe survey on­ promotion of radical legislation and
cling out the country newspapers
ly. Thc--di. stance is .j".nt tiv, miles.— associated with the coterie of men for his attack he docs so not from
T E R II o I
who have caused unrest duriing past any
Telephone Register .
love iie possesses for the peoph
years, and since the inauguration of
ATTORNIA
\\v
nor for any good service he may run
the movement to bring the league to
The way of the county
der them, blit simply to gratify hi:
COMMEKCI \I. Hl H
the
northw
est
has
sw
allow
ed
its
■
plat-
county commissi . a
i>
tma gined power and show' his in-
■
ZY • Í
tor 111 and praci
have to make d< cisiohs in
liercnt animosity to those who hav
one
of
the
croi
are condemned
previously’ assisted and befriended
effort to engra it it upon tiie Oregon
demned if tin
him. 11 is measure fixinig the price to be
It Keeps t’-e Engme Yoiuyy!
e
grange,
while
res-
tern.
\
et
ll
Soos Counts
charged is so out of all reason is to
vious
endorsement
of
cinding
its
pr<
QR. L. L. HOY,
with a duicrmi
Zerolvti keeps the en.Jne.your.g—.full-powered,, r.iootb-
the league and declining to join in make it absurd and rcdiculous anil
county judge a
would
require
labor
without
ju
t
re
­
rurimng,
a
J
econon
-
.al
in
fuel
an
I
oil
consumption
__
the - >v cine nt, cleets this propogand-
.The charge ag.
PHYSICIAN ANO SURGE* 1
bccar ■ it is correctly refined fr<. .. selected C? ' fornia
its chief cxecutive officer dur- conipetisc, and no self rcspe ding pcr-
isl
Spent money e
son would subniit to such a proposi-
asphait-base crude. Gives better lubrication with less
i
the
time
when
the
league
will
put
TlLI.A.Mi
B..OCK
kii • g 1
carbon. Made in several consistencies. Get our Correct
tion. Most of the states have laws
turth its greatest efforts to grab On u-
Xubncation Chart covering your car.
A
governing
the
publication
of
such
gon. Then efoie we say that while
Tillamook,
Fcl IE;. A hei.
At dealers everywhere and Standard OH Service Stations.
members may perhaps have known notices but they are uniform ami
Kyou would lit a .- V
reasonable
ami
know
no
favornl
per
­
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
rcounty judge’s offic
___
----
— what they were doing, the outsider son or individual. But C. S. Jackson
(California)
LJ r-
missioncr‘s job, first stop, luolc and is hopelessly at sea and will be an in­ is neither reasonable or uniform, and
X X .
terested
spectator
of
future
develop
­
listen.—Oregonian.
\TTOKNEY-AT L.WV.
ments. Cases have been known where any child of his creation, garbed in
Complété Set c.f Ai -trai t Boi ks m
men subordinate personal opinion to I the li.il iliinciits of an initia'.ivc im as-
Forty-five drafted men were tried* in
• ure, partakes of the characteristics of
H. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Tillamook, Or
»)fi < e.
the w ill of. the
court martial at San zVhtonio, Texas,
a big man to do this. \\ i ll Master I the proven.’tor and should be sum­
Taxes Pair! for Non Ri
nts.
the past w eek for rumsing to wear tin
Spence follow the will of the imijor- marily kilh I as a monstrosity.—
T illamook B loc
uniform of the army, because they
Sheridan
Suu.
ity and recede froni the position of
Tillarnook .... Oregon
claim to be “conscientious objectors.’’
.Mr. Spence, or shall we see Mr.
Wc have been looking lor several
A Topeka, Kan., officer at the front
Hotli Plioties.
Spence soliciting the support ol in­
months ior this claim to get itself in­
who lias been wounded and promoted
dividual grangers to a heresy th
C. IIAWK,
wrote iiuinc that h. could not give an
to (
range as a whole has repudiated and
example. Thu men were sentenced to
idea of the slaughter of the Huns dur
which Master Spence must repudiate
ing the lirsi *;iiui!sivu, uxc
life imprisonment, which the com­
unless, instead,- he is pre pared to re­
pare ii to windrows
mand nig oiliter reduced to . 25 years.
GEON
pudiate the action of the body which
Heretofore objectors claiming iili.-
tri tmd, (tie heaps n
elected him? \\ e can only wait and
ious scruples have been willing to ac­
high th.it those coming ui
Buy City
)re,
sec.—Hillsboro Indtp udent,
cept nun-conibalant service, and 1
culty climbing over,
wear the army uniform. 1 he I exas
blood,” wrote this office
case is simply 111 ia luiisiii«d form, and I Calculation Docs Noe Work Gat
’.and this kind of tiling
had it won out, it would have b< c 11
Human ndurance and st
ATTORNEY Al I. \
the source of ei dless troul 1c to tin
The great injury which would
i r b« yond what every bói
country,— 1 clupnuuu i\«. gistur.
do ic to several important industr
lour years ago, but the h
Oilice: O pposite C oi f
1
'SK
of the Northwest by
denburg's costly offensive
a
uniform
advance
oi
in
was partly due to finding
I'illauiook
Nothing els«, can be expected othei
ilesh and blood had aboi
than .1 sborl.u
of lab r in al! lin s ¡ruight rales goes to
at Iiv cndur.’.i c- lin it.
of endeavor when millions of oui
young men are dr.ificd and taken into revenues was h
An increase c
C mad.1 is very much ph ased with
the army and navy and other govern­
ATTORNEY
I the L.igu inniiigi alioii oi her grain
ment v.' rk in connection w ilh the war freight revenue
I producing arues which is coming
AND
The question of temporarily permit­ sired, but it is
from th» United States. The Montre­
ting the importation 01 Oriental labor a 25 per cent in
CoUNM-.I.l.t )R..\ i -LAW
would
produce
al Gazette says, “it is generally true
is one that may well be seriously con­
T'Ll.AMOOK B i . o - k
sidered, w «. believe—such labor to is grave danger that it would destroy th.it the settler from the western
the
trade
in
loganberry
juice,
and,
Tillamook
-
.
.
Oiegjx
¿States
is
a
man
ot
sonic
wordly
sub
­
giv
consequently, instead of adding one stance, cdri.idy possessed of machin­
ROOM NO. 2 i >1,
tor di io the revenue iron) that cour- ery and stock or with money to pur­
cu, would reduce it to little or nothing chase both.’’ Certainly! He profited
| ELAND E ERWIN
H
As 25 per cunt of the higher rate by many years of prosperity under
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on lumber from the Pacific Coast to the Protective Tariff, interrupted but
PIANO INSTRUCTION
Coir itions. it 1.light I*« well to ’ay the .Middle West would be at least tw ic< ,—by’ the \\ ilson-Gcrman law of
Diploma from Chicago Musical
several
cents
per
hundred
pounds
1^94, and the V\ ilson-Undewood law
aside sentiment ior a time, Thiugs
College.— Beginners receive the same
must be kept moving if the.war is to more than an equal percentage of the of 1913. The present law put all his
careful training as the most advanced.
lower
rate
from
the
South,
diversion
products
on
the
free
list,
a trick
be won.—ltemizur.
Jerms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
of business from Douglas fir belt to which Canada .will not play on the
tion.
the yellow pine belt might result in farmers within their boarders.
The uld-tiinc slogan, "Stay by your
less than 25 per cent of additional
All lessons given at Studio.
home town.” is ringing throughout
revenue.
County Representative for the
the country. Hoover, himself, has giv­
I
’
hillip
Gibbs,
the
English
war
cor
­
Evid ntly addition or 25 per cent to
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
en it a hew meaning when he called
railroad revenue is a far more com­ respondent, has look* d the Yank- < s
grade pi mos, player-pianos, Victro'os
on all people to bu; pl­
laised
etc.
plex problem than is implied in rais­ over, and puts the Q. K. on th*m. He
JULY
at home. The money -pent at home
ing rates 25 per cunt at a stroke 01 writes: “1 met some of the advance
MAKE
YOUR
DECLARATION
makes the rounds. It helps th farm- the pen. le requires consideration of guards of the American army, and
P)K J. G. TURNER.
crs, the business man, the p; - ..
the amount of additional
revenue found them enormously . mode. t. In
independence to-day from the
al man, flic laborer, all of us. To th.
which would result troni
from certain in­ the «lays following March 21, some of
EYE SPECIALIST.
credit cf the laborer, it nitji.t h
al
jrry of ioss and damage which may
creased in the rate on certain com- these Americans got caught in the
that he has more than any -thi r It. -
German
rush.
They
looked
around,
come t o any man through fire, by tak- PORTLAND
— OREGON
modify.
practiced the doctrine of “Bnyi r. .•
Some commodities may yield the and picked irp some guns, and got ii
Regular
Monthly
Visits to
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home,1' Sometimes the wifi
tla
out
a
policy
through
our
office,
full 25 per cent inert km in revenue, on the fight on their own hooks.
proicssion.il man imagines that >! i
Wc can give you the lowest rates ob-
Tillamook and Cloverda e.
others a smaller pt icuiitagc, while Others surrounded by the enemy,
can not obtain rn the home town
some may show an actual dccrc.tst . fought th« ir w. y through, and laugh­
WATCH PAPKN FOR I».X|:-.
tainablc, and a liberal form of policy,
fine an arttiele as she can elsewh. ■
Entire markets may bx transferred ed at this qm er adventure afterward,
but the wife i»f the toiler always
w ere we
w ell pleased when the. Brit­
and you will feel safer than you have
from one sourc pi supply to another, and were
plies her needs for the household < r
with a general de ran gement of busi- ish said, “Well done, old sports’’ For
Ornamental Fire Places Built
ever felt before. Give us a call.
fot herself at home. It ij high time
ftess. For exampl., _ ¡loss of lumber my part, 1 find it hard to believe that
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
that all should become loyal to the
wh
*n
we
have
checked
the
enemy
’
s
trade by the Pacific Coast might
Places absolutely guarantee
home town.—News Reporter.
cause shipments of canned goods and next thrust the German leaders and
not to smoke or money : e-
clothing of this section to di .r.i.-h to people will wait for American armies
funded.
Only a short time ago th.' Setitinel materially that the expected revenue to advance against them and chal-
Brick work of all kinds done
expressed the opinion that members from that source would not be realiz­ lengc them to more than a year of
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on short notice.
of the grange would not be led astray ed.
slaughter. If they do that, then, in­
We make a specialty of re­
by the promises of those supporting
pairing smoking Fire Places.
Readjustment of rates to yield a deed are they stricken with madness
the Non-Partisan league and that certain sum in revenue is a complicat­ by tin- gods, and there is no hope for Phone Us.
Call on Us.
Write Us
they would not even follow- their ed task for the traffic experts. It can­ them.’
leaders in endorsement of the Non- not be done in a few days by a com­
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Partisan league propaganda, Last mittee of advisers to an autocrat in INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES
tillamoook , re .
week the grangers demonstrated that Washington. The attempt to do it in
MANY HERE.
it was an absolute correct opinion this way is a foretaste of what wc
At the annual session of the state might expect at frequent intervals it
This fjroccr's story surprises local
H. T.; Botts, Pres. Attorney
I*». ><range. endorsement of the non-par- Government operation of radroads people: “I had had stomach trouble
at-I.aw.
Send it to us.
* tisan league was overwhelmingly vot- were to become permanent.—Oregon­ All food seemed to sour and form
X ed down and then the grangers ex­ ian.
John Leland Henderson. Sec­
gas. Was always constipated. Noth- Name
Address
pressed their confidence in their own
ing helped until I tried buckthorn
retary j Tress,, Attorney at-
ability .o follow correct lines regard­ Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's bark, glyct::ne, etc., as mixed in
Law and Notrary Public.
Adlcr-i-ka. ONE SPOONFUL as-
less of the inclinations of their lead­
Tablets.
tonished me in its INSTANT action.”
ers by re-electing the master vfho so
heartily espoused the cause which
“Chamberlain's Tablets are a won­ Because Adler-i-ka flushes the EN­
they so decisively voted down. It is to der. I never sold any thing that beat TIRE alimentary tract it relieves
ANY
CASE
constipation,
sour
be hoped that Master Spence will them," writes F. B. Tressey, Rich­ stomach or gas and prevents appen­
Law Abstracts. Real Estate,
have the sense not to use the time mond, Ky. When troubled with indi­ dicitis. It has QUICKEST action of
Insurance.
paid for by the grange and the ex- gestion o. constipation give them a anything wc ever sold. J. S. Lamar,
1
ise money furnished by the grange trial. For Sale
by Lamar’s Drag druggist.
Hoth Phones.
(Paid Adv.)
promoting the cause which those Store.—Paid Adv.
i
tillamook — oreoon .
An exchange says “c” is the most
unfortunate letter in the English al­
phabet, because it is never in cash,
always in debt and never out of dang­
er. It forgets that the aforesaid letter
is never in war but always in peace.
It is the beginning of existence, the
commencement of case, and the end
of trouble. \\ ithout it there would be
no water, no gospel, no Jesus, no
father, no mother, brother, sister,
wife, home, heaven—or hell.—U ip-
qu.i \’alley*Ncws.
Wevinaifs Orchestra
sl.oo
How-AboutYour-Insurance-To-day ?
ROLLIE W. WATSON
The Insurance Man.”
RALPH E. WARREN,
Cut This Advertisement Out.
First Class Job Printing
at Headlight Office.
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Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.