Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 20, 1918, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 20, 1918.
WHAT THE EDITORS SAY.
who paid the money declared against.
—Sentinel.
Jackson Called a Progenitor
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Portland has a man who claims to
VET ER IN \kl.\N.
It is repeatedly stated that the pres­ be the publisher of a great city news­
Bell
Phoiit^jjJ
ident of the Luitcd States is opposed paper who gravitated cityward from a
Mutual Phone.
to national prohibition. That state- country newspaper office. As a grad­
Tiiiain«H»k
1 hegt m.
meat is offensive
to millions > of uate of such an office, possessing the
friends of the president, and the experience any ordinary man under
president has never authorized any-
;
similar conditions is supposed to ac­
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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
Dencsit Tïiese Paychecks
ter of fact, the president has braved a equality that should distinguish a
PHYSIt IAN AND si r 1
U ill lind this the more b isinesslike- us ve I’
great deal on more than one occasion in his position. His brief history
thrittv
wAvs
t
h
;
1
11
caslH
Ji:
them
euch
pay
in order to sign radical prohibition ; publisher records the fact that from
NATIONAL Bl 11.1 IXG,
(lav.
bills. If the American people would
First National
Savin«*-.- Acci iiat
the date of his severing relations with
TILLAMOOK
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overt helm the president with a de­ the country publishers he has made
l> ink will ctH’outa'fe \ <>ii to SAVE and at the same
Go fishing. Further evidence that mand for war-time prohibition of his object of hatred, and if be ever
time briny you yood intiHVbt oil your money.
fish deserves a place in every diet such size and character as would spoke a well meaning word for them
T. BOA I S, M.D.,
We invite the accounts oi emploses
was obtained from a recent series of make him feel he would be justified his metropolitan paper has not so re­
is well as employers
digestion experiments in tin L fluid in defying tin beer trade, winch lias corded. No invective has been too
rilY'KT AN AND r I'KGl.t >.\
States Department of A-riculturc. threatened to hamstring the country caustic tor his use’ in designating
i)
:
Surgeon is.!’. Co.
A. H . fltinii, I\i nit. r.
Tliqse. test,-, furnished scientific proof with strikes if prohibition were enact- 'hem and no act has been spared to
r. th isei. Farmer.
. J. F.dwariis,
C\ Powet ( o. .J. ( '.. Hold 'll, I /re 1res.
that fish, which h: . ..Iv. ..vs been r ck- t .1 or proclaimed, we feel convinced I humiliate them in the eyes of the pub­
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11. G. Lamb, tìuildinix ^fateriats. John Ma í¿an, i at tuer.
oned as a valuable food, is very com­ chat the president would act ill belli li lic, and columns of his space in his
Tillamook
Riechers, (lashter.
< frego p
pletely utilized 111 the body. Go fish­ of national war etfieieney. And the l'u. .land paper has been devoted to
ing; dont sit round whittling and en­ workingmen of this country would call. 1 them anyttliing but honest
gage in idle ,'ussip— there are line treat very roughly indeed beer agent- and devrvi'ng. Not content with his
OBERT II. M t.RATH
trout in the streams running by your who tried to induce then: to make perfidy he now involo s the assistance
Cot x.-i t.t.ifie-A r L aw ,
good the infamous threat of pro-Gci-
door yard.— A iilamina Times.
of the vote to help him still further
m.in brew re.—Board 1 T.inpvimice
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01)1)1 ICLLOAA S’ 111 ILIflX
uiliatc ..ml impovi.-h his carli r
The State Highway Commission M. E. Church.
a -ociai■ s' in an honorable and de­
Tl I.I.A.'K )()«<. ( >i<! A < >.\.
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has started a survey of a road from
serving vocation. This is done under
I ’OK II A.Xl Olili .
The fellow on the out.ide finds it
Neskowin, limning up that stream
the guise of an initiative measure to
crossing the summit and tl -n down hard to reconcile the action • f lie he brought bi fore the people at the
1110 AA ii.t <>x Bi.i>.
the Salmon river. The object » . get state grange in repudiating the 11011- n< xt election, fixing the price which
and re-clccting C. 1
a route along the coast from Lincoln
HAI.ERI. ACH,
country publishers shall not go be­
into Tillamook canity. The' -m -yon. Spence grange master. Mr. Spence yond in charging for necessary legal
have located a new pass at which the has been ail out and out advocate
A I I t >RX E i -A 1-1 AAV.
publications. He has not stopped at
road can cro s lb.
.{<• ,.1 in eleva­ the league and has gone far in excus­ this but d ■ criminates between coun­
TILLAMOOK Jlt,< ■<. It
tion of only about ;uo feel. I he road ing and attempting to explain al!eg< d try publications and his own paper—
»
will open quite an exu-i.-i.. dairy
class
distinction,
if
you
¡lease,
be-
,
Tillamook
< h e<ot:
country and will be built by tl coun­ ers. lie lias been identified with -tin tv.v n members of the same class. In
ties, the state making tjie survey on­ .promotion of radical legishition and signaling out the country newspapers
associated with the coterie of inci:
ly. Die-di tance is aboutTivi mill
for his attack he does so not from
EBS1ER Ht fl.MJ-
who have caused unrest duriing past
Telephone Register .
any love he possesses for the people
y> ars, and since the inauguration of
AT TORNEY-A i I AW
nor for any good service he may ren­
The way of the county hid;! and the movement to bring the league to der them, but simply to gratify his
COMMERl IAI. Bl ILMNG,
county coinmiss- >n< 1 s is hard They the northwest has swallowed i.s pl. - imagined power and show his in-
have to 111.ike decisions in which ti ■ > loi m and practices at a gulp and is hcrent animosity to those who have
FIRST STREET,
are condemned il they
and coi • one of tile crowd that would span- no previously assisted and befriended j
TILLAMOOK,
-
Ohl.i.ON
eliort
to
engraft
it
upon
the
Oregon
demtied if they dont. Here is the
hint.His measure fixinig the price to be
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Soos County
Ta.xp. ye-. '
League sysii.111. Act the grange, while res­ charged is s<> out of all reason as to
with a delennimilion to iccmi the cinding its previous endorsement of make it absurd and rediculous and
P)R. L. L. HOY,
conn-,y ju gi a d both cor.iru'ssicners the li. glie and declining to join in would require labor without just re­
the
movement,
elects
th
s
prepogand-
The charge ,ig. . s< them i.. t it they
compense, and no self respecting per­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGIT :7
spent money extravagentiy in build­ ist as its chief executive officer dur­ son would submit to such a proposi­
T illaak )OK B úock ,
ing roads, and lheii r ply is that not ing the time when the league will pul tion. Most of the states have laws
a contract
o > t ■ ■■ r<>.
1 .",:u-d . forth its greatest efforts to grab Ore­ governing the publication of such
Tillamook,
dollar. Whenever you c ciinb (Lal gon. Therefore we say that while notices but they are uniform and
you would in a swivel < ..air in a members may perhaps have known reasonable and know no favored per­
comity judge's inc 01 coni'.. coi- what they were doing, the outsider son or individual. But C. S. Jackson
J—I
J • HO I 1 ö
niissioner'.' job, first stop, look and is hopetcssly at sea and will be an in­ is neither reasonable or uniform, and 1
T X .
terested
spectator
of
luture
develop
­
listen.—Oregonian.
ATTORN ET-.A b LAW.
ments. Cases have been known when any child of his creation, garbed in
Complete Set r.f Al .-tract Hm ks n.
men subordinate personal opinion to I the habiliments of an initiative mcas-
Forty-five drafted men w ere tried-in
■ tire, partakes of the characteristics of
Ofllce.
th< will of. th maj< ■
I
Court martial at Sail Antonio, Texas,
I the progenator and should be suin-
a big man to do this. \\ i-11 -Master Imarily
Taxes
Paid
for
Xon Residents.
kill- d as a monstrosity.-
the past week fur ref -ing to wear the
Spence follow thy will of the major­
T
illamook
B lock ,
uniform 01 the army, because they
ity and recede front the position of Sheridan Sun.
Tillamoolr .... Oregon
claim to be "conscientious objectors.”
.Mr. Spence, or shall we see .Mr.
We have been looking for several
A Topeka, Kan., officer at the front
Both Phones.
Spence soliciting the support of in­
months for this claim to get itself in­
who has been wounded and promoted
dividual grangers to a heresy tin
to disrepute, ami '1 < ..is lutiiishcs the
v. rot. home that h. could not give an
. Il AV K,
. range as a whole has repudiated and
example. The men were sente id to
idea of the slaughier of the Htms dur­
which .Master Spence must repudiate
life imprisonment, which tin coni-
ing the first offensive, except to com­
unless, instead, lie is prepared to re­
mantling officer reduced tot-s years.
pare it to windrows of hay on the
I’ll YSIC1 AN \NT> SlRGEt 'N
pudiate the action of tile body which
Hi elot-'i.
ctors claimin'.', rcliy-
eh-ctcd him? At c can only w ait and vi o'ttnd, tne heaps of >lcad being st
ious seiupks havt been willing I.........
i.i.tli that tlio-’ c uing on had di..'
Hay City
Oregon
sec.—Hillsboro Indcp .ndvnt.
cept nou-combatant service, and to
ctilty climbing- over. "Flesh ant
wear the ..nny uniform. 1 •te
:'e i ■ xa-
blood,'' wroi’. this officer, “cannot
n fi
GOYNE,
case is simply 111 inteiuiiii 1 form, and
stand this kind of thing forever."
had it won out, ii would have b en
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Human endurance and st: uina are
ATToRNivY-AT-l. AAV.
The great injury which would 1
the source of ci dless trouble to th.
fir beyond what everybody btlicvud
country.— J.'clcphum 1<> gister.
done to several import nt industries four years ago, but the halt in Jli i-
onice: Opi-osrii; Conti I
>i.
of the Xorthwcst by
force.iivnt of denbtirg’s costly offensive probaiily
lilla mook
Nothing else c. n be expected ollie: a uniform advance of 25 per cent 111 was partly due to finding out that
< > gon
than a
11 lines freight rates goes to show that the flesh and bb."-»! hail about reached
of emleavoi when millions of our means adopted to increase freight tht endurance limit.
O1IX I.El.AX!) HENDERSON
>
young men an dial. <1 and taken into
Au increase 01
per cent in the
Canada is very much pleased with
the army and navy and other govern­
ATTORNEY
ment work in connection with the war Height revenue oi railroads was de­ I the large immigration o> her grain
AND
The question of temporarily permit­ sired, but it i- very doubtful whether I producing areas which is coming
ting tin importation ot Oriental labor a 25 per cent increase in freight rat« s from til» United Stat •». The Montre­
COI NM-.I LOR A T-LAAA’
would
produce
it.
For
example,
there
al Gazette says, “it is generally true
is one that may well be seriously con­
Ttl.LAMOOK B lo ' k ,
sidered, wi believe—such labor to is grave danger that it would destroy that the settler from the western
Tillamook •
Otega*
give tm temporary r'clicf and then th< trade in loganberry juice, and, ,States is 1 mail of some wordly sub-
ROOM NO. 261.
returned to their respective countries consequently, instead of adding one >tanci. already possessed of machin­
when the war is over and our boy­ torch to the r.venue from that sour­ ery and slock or with money to pur­
ÎL.ANI) E ERWIN
arc back again to work. There is much ce, would reduce it to little or nothing chase both.” Certainly! lie profited
As 25 per cent of the higher rate by many years of prosperity under
m
sentiment against Orient c la.tor
1
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
this country, but under the pr sc*it on lumber from the Pacific Coast to the protective Tariff, interrupted but
Diploma from Chicago Musical
conditions, it might be well 1 to lay the Middle \\ est w ould be at least twic' .— by the \\ ilson-Gcrman law of
1S94, and the \A iison-Undcwood law
College.— Beginners receive the same
aside sentiment lor a time, Things several cents per hundred pound
must be kept moving if tile.war is to more- than an equal percentage of the of iptj. 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.—Itcmizer.
Terms: $4.00 per months Instruc­
of
business
from
Douglas
fir
belt
to
which Canada .will not play on the
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tion.
the yellow pine belt might result in farmers within their boarders.
The old-time slogan, “Stay by your
All lessons given at Studio.
less than 25 per cent of additional
home town.” is ringing throughout
County Representative for the
rev enue.
the country. Hoover, himself, has giv­
I’hillip Gibbs, the English war cor­
Wiley 1!. /Alien Co.s' line of high
Evid ntly addition of 25 per cent to
en it a t'.-vv meaning when he called railroad revenue is a far more com­ respondent, has look' d the Yankees
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victro'os
011 all pcopl. to buy products taiscd plex problem than is implied in rais­ over, and puts the (J. lx. oil them. 11c
etc.
at home. I lie money spent at home
ing rates 25 per cent at a stroke of writes: “1 met some of the advance
MAKE
YOLK
DECLARATION
makes the rounds, it helps till farm-
QR .1. G. TURNER,
the pe l. 1c requiri s consideration 01 guards of the American army, and
CIS, the |.| - IHSS man, the prof ' .¡or­
of independence to-day from the
the amount of additional
revenue found them enormously .modest. In
al man, th labou r, all of us. To the
which would result from certain in­ the days following March 21, sniti of
EYE SUECLALIST.
worry of loss and damage which may
credit it tin laborer, il must 1 .. d
creased in the rate on certain com­ these Americans got caught in the
that hi has more than any oth t eras»
UOR1LANI)
— OREGON
German
rush.
They
looked
around,
Con . .•> any mail thr->u, h fire, by tak-»
modity.
practic'd th> doctrine of “Bnyi-' .:
Rt
ltulfir
Monthly
V isits to
Some commodilit s may yield tin- and picked up some guns, and got it
in ■ out a policy through our office,
home," Sometimes the wife of the
full 25 per cent increase- in revenue', on the fight on their own hooks.
pre.1. -ton 1 man imagi .- s . at -I >
Tilltimook ;in<i Cloverdale.
AA e can give you the lowest rates ob­
others a smaller percentage, while Others surrounded by the enemy,
can -a ' obr.titi in the home town as
WATCH I’.Ai’EK l< >K 1>ATE<.
some may show an actual decrease. fought their way through, and laugh­
tainable, and a liberal form of policy,
fine' .1:1 artticb as she can elsewhere,
Entire markets may b> transferred ed at this qmir adventure afterward,
but tile wife e»f the' toiler always sup­
and
you
will
feel
safer
than
you
have
from one source of supply to another, and were well pleased when the Brit­
plies her needs for the household er
Ornamental Fire Places Built
ever felt before. Give us a call.
with a general derangement of busi­ ish said, “\\ t-II done, old sports!' For
for herself at home. It ij high time
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
ness. For example, loss of lumber my part, 1 find it hard to believe that
that all should bccon e loyal to the
Places absolutely guaranteed
trade by the Pacific Coast might when we have checked the enemy’s
hemic town.— News Reporter.
not to smoke or money re­
cause shipments ot canned goods and next thrust the German leaders and
funded.
clothing 01 this section to di inish to people will wait tor American armies
Brick work of all kinds done
Only a short time ago the Sehtinel materially that the expected revenue to advance against them and chal-
on short notice.
expressed the opinion that members from that source would not be realiz­ lengc them to more than a year of
We make a specialty of re­
slaughter. If they do that, then, in-
of th grange' would not be led astray ed.
pairing smoking Fire Places.
iced
arc
they
stricken
with
madness
by the- pronii-.es of those supporting
Readjustment of rates to yield a
the- Non-Partisan league and that certain sum in revenue is a complicat­ by the gods, and there is no hope for Phone Us.
Cail on Us.
Write Us
they would not even follow their ed task lor the traffic experts, it can­ them.’
leaders in endorsement of the Non- not be done in a few days by a com­
'rrr r
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NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
tilla moook , re .
Partisan league propaganda, I.ast mittee of advisers to an autocrat in INSTANT ACTION SURPRISES
week the grangers demonstrated th.it \\ ashington. The attempt to do it in
MANY HERE.
it was an absolute correct opinion this way is a foretaste' of what we
At the annual session of the state might expect at frequent intervals if
H. T.l Hotts, Pre». Attorney {
This grocer’s story surprises local
grange, endorse nient of the non-par­ Government operation of railroads people: “I had had stomach trouble
at-Law.
Send
it
to
us.
tisan league was overwhelmingly vot­ were to become permanent.—Oregon­ All food seemed to sour and form
John Leland Hender»on. Sec-
ed down anel then the grangers ex­ ian.
gas. Was always constipated. Noth- Name
Address
retaryg Treaw., Attorney at-
pressed their confidence in their own
ing helped until I tried buckthorn
Law anti N’otrary Public.
ability to follow correct lines regard­ Has a Good Opinion of Chamberlain's bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in
Adler-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 who so
heartily espoused the cause which
"Chamberlain’s Tablets arc a won­ Because Adlcr-i-ka flushes the EN­
they so decisively voted down. It is to der. 1 never sold any thing that beat TIRE alimentary tract it relieves
ANY
CASE
constipation,
sour
Law Abstract». Real Estate,
be hoped that Master Spence will them," writes F. B. Tretsey, Rich­ stomach or gas and prevents appen­
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 we ever sold. J. S. Lamar,
Both Phones.
pense money furnished by the grange trial. For Sale
by Lamar's Drug druggist.
TILLAMOOK—OREOON.
(Paid Adv.)
in promoting the cause which those Store.—Paid Adv.
An exchange- says “c" is tiie most
unfortunate letter in the English al­
phabet, because it is nevi r in cash,
always in debt and never out of dang­ .
er. It forgets that the aforesaid letter .
is never in war but always in p< ace.
It is the beginning of existence, the .
commencement of case, ami tin- end
of trouble. Without it there would be
no water, no gospel, no Jesus, no
father, no mother, brother, sister,
wife, home heaven—or lull.—1 ip-
qua A alley .vi-ivs.
K. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Tillamook, Or.
ICalculation Docs Not Work Oat.
How-About-Tour-Insuiance-To-day ?
ROLLIE W. WATSON
“ The Insurance Man.”
RALPH E. WARREN,
Cut This Advertisement Out
First Class Job Printing
at Headlight Office
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.