Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1918, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 1,
WHAT THE EDITORS SAY.
I
Most of the newspapers will agree
with the Oregonian that there are
too many papers and the solution of
the problem is to reduce the number.
The only trouble is that each wants
the other fellow.to do the reducing
and get out and leave a clear field.
—Hillsboro Independent.
The hoodwinking of the German
people by the military powers has
passed from a pleasure to a grim
necessity in order that the facts of
the army losses and the disasterous
retreats may nut become known and
an internal revolt result, As falsi-
fiers the high German commanders
place the rulers of hell as saints in
co.aparlson.—Sheridan Sun.
.
1918.
each week. No waste is permitted.
Their rations are sufficient to keep
them well fed and healthy, and they
are not subjected to any hardships,
but neither are they indulged in any
extravagances. In accordance with
tile provisions of The Hague conven­
tion, our prisoners of war receive
the regular garrison ration of the
United States army, no more or no
less. This is the established practice
of ail civilized nations.—Umpqua
Valley News.
Some people are of the opinion
1 that the day of miracles is past but
if some of these people would care
I to spend a few hours on pretty near­
ly any day, but especially on Sunday,
along the highway between Bay City
and Garibaldi, they might change
their mind. That someone does not
get killed on this road every day or
so is one of the modern miracles.
The county is doing much good work
on the road in straightening out
curves, easing grades and making
fills, but this work cannot all be
done in a day, certainly not up to
the pace that cars are turning out to
reckless and irresponsible drivers.
The state speed limit is 25 miles, and
while it is conservative enough on
straight, level roads, it is too fast
over most of the road along the
beach. Where the cars only occupied
by the reckless driver the proposi-
tion would not be quite so bad, but
he usually has from one to four pas-
san«br* to go along and see what a
fine driver he is. It appears to be a
continual flirtation with death.—
Hay City Examiner.
established habit of most readers of QR. O. L. HOHLFELD,
the Republican.
Other regulations affect the pub­
VETERINARIAN.
lication offices of newspapers, and
Bell
Phone
—32J
Mutual Pho»«.
are of no direct concern to the read­ I
er. The new order of things is to go
Tillamook
Oregon.
into effect next Monday. The govern­
ment board made choice between cut­
ting off unnecessary copies of all J2)AVID ROBINSON. M.D,
newspapers or restricting their size.
Viewed from the standpoint of the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
reader the action taken best protects
his interests.—Springfield Republi­
NATIONAL BUILDING,
can,
Another Road to Berlin.
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
All roads once lead to Rome, and
more than one road may lead to Ber-
lin. Italy's success on the Piave has
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
put Austria on the defensive for the
Surgeon S.P. Co.
rest of the year probably, and it has
(I.
O. O. F. Bldg.)
possibly inspired the alied offensive
The kaiser does not mention Christ
in Albania. For now that one man Tillamook .... Or ego«
or quote from the New Testament.
commands the allied armies, the war
His code of morals is a Christless
game is likely to be played as a
creed. A triumph for his scheme of
OBERT H. McGRATH.
whole and on every front. Germany's A
COUNSELLOR-AT LAV,
government by force would be a re­
game
has
been
to
eliminate
one
en
­
turn to the dark ages before the be­
emy
country
after
another.
She
has
ginning of the Christian era. Can it
put out of the fight Russia, Serbia, ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDIN.?,
be that the kaiser is the "Anti
and
Rumania, and Iras thus been en­
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Christ” mentioned in the New Testa­
able to concentrate her strength in
ment prophecies, as some people be­
P ortland O ffice
France.
But
there
are
indications
The Popular Motor Oil
lieve ?—Iteiuizer.
1110 W ilcox B ld ,
that we have determined to force her
More ZEROLENE is used for au­
------ o
to
fight
for
what
she
had
assumed
tomobiles on the Pacific Coast than
Speaking ol' peace casualties, Port­
all other oils combined.
to be her own, and for what we had QARL HABERLACH
land reports two killed and thirteen
Leading motor car distributors
almost ceased to fight. We are going
wounded
in
automobile
accidents
in
praise ZEROLENE, correctly re­
to help Russia to her feet and to
tiie course of twenty four hours. If
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
fined from selected California as­
her senses, and that will mean that
the
list
covering
the
whole
United
phalt-base crude, because it main­
T illamook B lock
Germany must turn her attention to
Siates for the same twenty-four
tains its lubricating body at cylin­
Engine« arc either water*
that quarter again and divide her
cooled or air-cooled. T hie.
der heat and gives perfect lubrica­
hours were available it would prob-
Tillamook
the air-cooled type, like all
Oregou
forces.
tion with less wear and less carbon
ably exceed the greatest single cas-
internal oombueiton endtnea,
deposit. Get our lubrication chart
Even more quickly would she be
require* aa ail that holds
ualty
list
yet
sent
over
by
General
ita full lubricating qualities
showing the correct consistency for
affected by successful operations in
Pershing, Peace hath her victories
at cylinder heat, burn*
^^EBSTER HOLMES,
your car.
clean in the combustion
The enthusiasm over the achieve­ the Balkans. There is a shorter,
no
less
than
war
—
also
her
casual
­
chambers and go*» out
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
though
possibly
more
bloody
road
to
ments of the American troops in
ties.—Polk County Observer.
with exhaust. ZEROLENE
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
(California)
fill* thtse requirements per­
France was not the result of surprise victory through Serbia and Rumania.
fectly. because it ia correctly
I
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
■
The Sentinel has frequently criti- but merely because they had done If the allied forces there should be­
refined from selected Cali­
fornia aaphalt-baae crude.
cized Theodore Roosevelt, but it cer- what we all knew they would do come so strong as to threaten the
FIRST STREET.
tainly admires the manner in which when given a chance. The
___ ________
hardest Bulgarians and Turks with defeat,
TILLAMOOK,
-
OREGON
the Roosevelt family is supporting fighters in history are the peaceful | Germany must go to the rescue, be-
H. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Tillamook, Or.
the government, and the spirit with men who do not hunt trouble but I i;a.use disaster in the Balkins means
which Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt re- meet it when it comes, and Ameri-1 disaster in Germany and Austria.
QR. L. L. HOY,
ceived the new* of the death of their cans are of that type. This fact was We irnagie that this change of Allied
son Quentin. Other boys, just as near overlooked by the German war lords, policy is viewed with no little dis-
and dear to other parents, will make just as they overlooked many other quietude in Berlin, It is playing the PHYSICIAN AND SURGE*«
the supreme sacrifice, and the par- important facts, and they were due Sarne just in the way Berlin does not
T illamook B lock ,
ents at home have long prepared to have an unpleasant awakening. want it played.—Baltimore Sun.
themselves to receive the news with Because we had no army and because
Tillamook,
Oreguk
the same spirit as that displayed by their own army had only been creat-
CANNOT COLLECT FIRE LOSS
the former president and his wife.
ed by training of the individual
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Cottage Grove Sentinel.
trom childhood they would not face Trading With the Enemy Enactment
T. Bon a
the fact that other poople might
Prohibits Payments to Other
Word conies from New Haven, have other and better methods. Even
Than Government,
•VI'TORNKY-AT-LAW.
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Conn., of a common report that "any after England's “contemptable little
Complete Set of Abstract Bock* u*
Irishman who takes out naturaliza­ army”, as they dubbed it, expanded
The general public is not likely
Office.
tion papers in this country will not into a mighty force that crumpled very much informed concerning the
Taxes
Paid
for
Non Resident*.
be allowed to enter Ireland after the up their perfect machine they were broadness as well as the minuteness
HELL PHONE, MAIN ,i MUTUAL PHONE.
T illamook B lock ,
war, even to visit relatives.” This is blind. The German people were told of "The Trading with the Enemy
one ol the many anti-English lies that America was a money grabbing Ast” of congress and the president’s Tillamook .... Oregon
with which the kaiserites in this nation and would not fight, and proclamation thereunder. Fire insur-
Both Phones.
country are trying to embitter our even should it fight it had nothing ance conies very decidedly under
Irish citizens against our British al­ but men and men were not armies, these trade prohibitions to the end
C. HAWK.
lies. It need hardly be said that hny They were told to look at Russia as that no “enemy” may benefit front
Irishman who takes out naturaliza­ a example of what would happen to any policy which may possible be is-
tion papers becomes an American America, blindly ignoring the vast sued directly, or with a 'loss payable'
citizen and will be protected in his difference between the Russian serf clause, or covering in any manner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
rights as an American citizen wher- ground down by centuries of oppres- any interest. Claims under such pol-
ever he goes. Umpqua Vallew News sion and the American freeman. The icy must be accounted for by the Bay City
Ornroe
first million Yankees in France have company issuing
it to the Alien
Policing of highways is not a mere given them a foretaste of what they Property Custodian at Washington.
fanciful dream as some are wont to may expect later, and what is more So it is that in case of insurance and QK J. G. TURNER.
think, but a practical plan to min­ important, the German nation is in other cases, the "enemy” is double
imize accidents on the public roads. bound to learn the truth. ’ They were crossed by this act.
EYE SPECIALIST,
State Highway Commissioner Benson told tnat the Americans in France
It covers a heavy penalized prohi­
PORTLAND
— OREGON
endorses the plan and the county were but a handful and could
<
not bition, except under special Presi­
courts on the lower Columbia high­ fight, but they are bound I to learn dential license, of every form of
Regular Monthly Visit* to
way will appoint special road police. how that handful chased their shock business dealing, directly or indirec­
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
Tiie speed maniac is a dangerous in­ troops from the positions gained at tly, with the "enemy or ally enemy”
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
dividual and he should be watched tile expense of vast losses a few days or with, to, for, account of, or on be­
vigilantly. Violations of the traffic before. If there was a surprise it was half of any person or corporation
laws should be punished. Let more | not on this side of the ocean.—Hills­ where there is reasonable cause for J OHN LELAND HENDERSON
of the counties take up this matter boro Independent.
belief that such in any manner rep­
of policing the main traveled high­
resents any sort of interest of such
ATTORNEY
ways within their boarders and acci­
"enemy”.
Road Improvement Completed.
AND
dents
w
ill
be
materially
decreased.
—
Citizens or subjects of enemy or
10c u pouch— and worth it
News Reporter.
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
ally
nations
are
not
for
that
reason
The work on the Bellevue exten­
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sion of the paved road east of Sheri­ “enemies”, unless there are other
Gravely laata ao much longtrit cnefs
Isn't there something that can be
.
.
• Otcgu.
dan was completed Tuesday and facts like being “listed” interned, Tillamook -
no more to chaw than ordinary plug
done to offset the loss to the city of now extends from Sheridan to a etc., and the same is true of such re­ I
ROOM
NO.
2B1.
so many of its citizens who are mov­
point 1100 feet the other side of siding outside of the United States,
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
ing away? As a suggestion - estab­ Bellevue. The work was done by the not in enemy territory or doing busi­
Danville, Virginia
lish a butter and cheese factory, a state with J. M. Baker in charge and ness therein.
H GOYNH,
meat cannery, a tannery, a feed mill
The act Includes of whatever nat­
was commenced May 9th, since
to make substitutes, a plaining mill
which time the work has been ionality, even citizens of the United
ATTORNEY-AJ-LAW
to turn out the finished lumber pro­
steadily kept going with the la­ States, who are choosing to reside in
ducts. A painting and cleaning up
Office
: O pposite C ourt t jua*
enemy
countries,
or
territory
occu
­
bor that could be supplied. Under
crusade would help wonderfully.
Mr. Baker's supervision the work has pied by enemy military or naval Tillamook .
• O. uro*.
The business men with homes camo-
progressed without friction and in forces; also any person of any nat­
flauge with fallen down fences, rick­
ionally,
wherever
residing,
who
is
the management he has shown him­
ety sidewalks and unsightly yards
self familiar with every detail and a doing business within such enemy
should be prosecuted and persecuted
dollars' worth of road has been re­ territory; so. too, as to corporations
until they realize their delinquency
H. T. Botts, Pres. Attoraey
ceived for every dollar expended. created by other nations than the
in home and community pride. Wil­
at-Law.
Mr. Baker had nine years experience United States, doing, business tn such
lamina Times.
in road work in Tillamook county territory.
Joha
I.eland Henderson. Sec­
In case of incorporated firms or
and came from that county to take
For disenfecting where Contagious or
retary Treas., Attorney-at-
A mother of five minor children
co
partnerships,
one
or
more
mem
­
charge of the work here. From Sher-
Law and Notrary Public.
was left a widow by an industrial
idan he goes to Ashland to superin­ bers coming within the defination of
infectious diseases are prevailing.
accident and the industrial accident
tend the state highway work now be­ an “enemy” applies against trade
commission was paying her the max­
with the firm or partnership as well
ing put in there.-—Sheridan Sun.
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
imum compensation of *50 a month,
as with the "enemy" members.
which was *30 fur herself and *4
ful Germicidal mixture and by its use
These brief mentions will some­
for each child. She has remarried
Newspapers and the War.
what indicate the considerable
Law Abstracts. Real Estate,
will improve general stable conditions.
and the commission asked the at tor-
cliuilveness of
------ o------
Insurance.
ney general for an opinion as to
The war affects all lines of pro­ enlarged by f
Both
Phones.
whether the commission should con­ ductive business, and newspapers are our president.
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
tinue to pay *4 for each of the chil­ not exempt from this influence.
dren or *(> for each child, which is Readers have noticed the announce­ What's the Matter With Wheeler ?
the sum they are entitled to under ment of the federal regulations to
------o
RELIA III./: DRUGGISTS.
the law when it does not exceed the which newspapers are giving promi­
Rollle Watson says that the speed
maximum of *50. The ultorney gen­ nence. Not all may understand the limit signs in Wheeler are a joke.
eral held that they should be paid *0 why and wherefore of that which is He declares a man can hardly drive
per month each.—Telephone Regis- to be carried out. The changes are over our streets fast enough to make
r.
inaugurated at the request of the the speedometer work and keep his
war industries board ip order to con- clo'hes on. He tried to find out who
In an attempt to hamper the work <erve the supply of paper, and they the mayor of the city was but the
oT the food administration, stories will be cheerfully complied with,
Reporter refused to tell. We do not
are being circulated, particularly in
The reader is to be affected to a de- even know who is on the city coun­
rural localities, to the effect that gree by the discontinuance of the re­ cil.—Wheeler Reporter.
while our people are being asked to turn of unsold copies. Under that
save wheat the German prisoners in rule newsdealers will not buy more
Ornamental Fire Places Built
our interment camps are being lav- copies than they feel sure of selling.
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Ishly fed on white bread, pastries, This puts the reader under the ne-
Place* absolutely guaranteed
and cakes made w holly of wheat; jceaslty of ordering the paper he de-
not to smoke or money re­
that rood Is being purposely wasted vires, either from the publication of-
funded.
by the prisoners; and that none of fice or from his newsdealer, least he
Brick work of all kinds done
the food administration's rules of .ail to find It on the newsstands,
on short notice.
conservation are being obeyed. These uch is the desirable and time-hon-
We make a specialty of re­
stories are all untrue. All civilian ored way of taking a paper in order
2nd Ave. E.
and 2nd Sts
pairing smoking Fire Plac
German prisoners are being compell­ to be sure of getting it. the method
ed (o assist in the conservation of that is practiced by people having a
Successor to J. S Stephens
our food supplies. They are allowed favorite newspaper. It is the sensible
only 1 4 pounds of wheat per person and businesslike way of doing, the
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
Thousands of men have chewed
Real Gravely Chewing Plug for
twenty-five years and more. And
every time they have tried some
other brand it made them think
more of Gravely than ever.
Peyton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
I. CLOUGH CO
W. A. CHURCH
FOR INSURANCE.
Fire, Lifa, 13aident, Automobile
RALPH E.
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