Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 12, 1918, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT SEPTEMBER 12,
tem has nothing to do with traotora,
being confined by law, to loan on
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mortgagee. Somehow the impression
It
ta
an
odd
night, her* in Tilla­
This is the slogan of the Board of has gottsn around that ths govsrn- mook, to see aarloads of slab wood
msat
was
financing
tractor
sales
or
Directors of the Fair, who are leav­
being shipped in for the cheese factor
ing nothing undone that will help helping to sell some one make of | lea and farma surrounding the town,
make the fifty-seventh annual Fair tractor. The Government wants far­ and it la strange that they should
the biggest and beet ever hold. Ore­ mers to buy tractors—good tractors shoos* to use this fuel for their win­
gon has an enviable reputation for which will do the work required, but ter use.
always being just a little ahead of it is taking a position of absolute
At its best, slab wood is poor fuel.
every other state and her state fair neutrality as between the different It is expensive. The work of unload­
is to be no exception. Secretary A. H. tractors and is allowing the private ing it from the cars is hard. The
Lea, announces many new features of financial institutions to show their hauling it from the freight depot is
an interesting and instructive nature patriotism by handling this business costly. It takes up car space now so
in the way of exhibits and programs for farmers. It now looks as though badly needed for the transportation
sound, helpful plan has come to of war materials and every loyal
and as President Wilson has advo­ a light.
' American should bear this in mind.
cated the continuance of Fairs this
| When it is finally set down at its
year, despite the terrible crisis con­
fronting the country, it is expected Foreign Interest in American Papers destination it must be cut into stove
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I lengths and this costs more money
that the attendance will be very
Within the last few weeks there ' and nlore time for handling. In Till-
large.
Art as a factor in all industries—a has come to light Important evidence auloolt and »11 through the county,
fact that iB usually overlooked, will as to Germany’s efforts to control wood of the f,est Quality is plentiful,
be stressed in the large and compre­ newspapers published on this side of 1 and tbe on*X reason we can think of
hensive art department of the State the ocean. The testimony of more or 1 to account for the shipping in of slab
a
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* shortage of labor.
labor,
Fair. Mrs. Alice M. Weister, direc­ leas reluctant witnesses makes the !’ood is
tor of the department, recently said essential facts clear, but it should ! Tbe cutting of logB has always been
in this connection: “No state in the be added that in wartime nearly a 8,0W Job> and we suppose that the
Union has ever sucoeeded industrial­ everyone looks for hostilities and is I '»nchers have found it Impossible to
ly unless it made a special pbint of as prepared to believe in an eneaey get out their wood in the usual way,
its art in its state and county , working through press agencies as and so have turned to the slab wood.
fairs not only specimens of decorat- | in a submarine hovering near th? | But the problem has been solved
ive art, but of Industrial art and I • coast or in a wireless line under the ' by those who have used the Vaughn
Light Drag Saw. This useful little
hope the people will respond by send- i management of spies.
ing whatever they have in either | Long ago it was stated by men who saw eats its way through a big log
line, for by so doing they will be knew whereof they spoke that ably as a boy bites through a pie. They
performing a patriotic act; for, conducted movements were made to are mobile as machine guns and as
everything that tends toward indus­ obtain control of American news­ steady as armored tanks. One of
trial success is a factor in winning papers and to exert an influence fa­ them in a day will get out an im­
vorable to importers rather than mense quantity of wood, cut out of
the war."
Cash prizes and diplomas will be to home producers. These charges big logs into stove length.
A number of farmers or cheese I
awarded by competent judges. In­ were denied, ridiculed, or evaded;
cluded in the art department will be sometimes men were insulted in ■ factories might co-operate in buying
oil and water color paintings, por­ coarse terms for ever hinting that . one of these saws and get out their
traits, minltures, pastels, drawings, 'such things could be. But the Cobden ' winter’s wood in a fortnight—bld
charcoal sketches, posters, cartoons, ! Club admitted that it had conducted ' defiance to the slab pile,, have bet­
clay moulding, decorated china, arts 1 a vigorous campaign on behalf of ter wood at less cost, have more
and craft work in metal, wood and free trade in this country. A German ' cleared land and more neighbors and
textiles, basketry, inlaid work and company threatened to use its Influ- I the consciousness of having done
weaving. Send to the Oregon State ence against a Congressman who vot- I something towards winning the war.
Fair Board, Salem, for entry blanks ed to restrict immigration, It is not i Kuppenbender will demonstrate the
and books. Articles should be sent to long since that an Italian appeared Vaughn Light Drag Saw to you at
Mrs. Weister, care Art department, in court with his bill for services any time. See him.
State Fair, Salem, so they will reach i rendered in working for a low tariff
there by September 20 All articles i on fruit products. These statements
Notice to Creditors.
will be carefully packed and re­ are not based on the Inferences of
high
tariff
organizations,
they
are
turned to owners.
matters of record. One may judge I Notice is hereby given that the un-
aamin- :
from them whether the year in and dersigned haB been appointed admin-
Tractor Purchases by Northwest year out advocacy of free trade was istratrix of the estate of George N. 1
Farmers to be Financed.
entirely academic, and how far it Johnson, deceased, by the Tillamook
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was due to a well organized effort to County Court of Tillamook County,
Mr. W. D. B. Dodson, secretary of get control of the American market. Oregon, All persons having claims
Today no party and few individuals against said estate are required to
the Portland Chamber of Commerce,
.announced that the Western Farm will question that in 1914 the Ger- present them to me at the office of
Creuit Company, Ltd., has been in­ i man government was anxious to put H. T. Botts, Attorney-at-law, Tilla-
duced to establish a branch office in its side of the case before the news­ rnook City, Oregon, within six
Portland, Ore., to handle in the paper reading public. In 1904, 1894, months from the date of this notice.
Dated this August 8th, 1918.
Northwestern States
of Oregon, 1884 and 1874 there were persistent
Mary Johnson,
Washington, Idaho and Montana, efforts to enlist newspapers on the
Administratrix.
the work ot financing tractor pur­ free trade side, but there was indig­
chases, tn which this company has nant denials that anythting of the
Executor’s Notice to Creditors.
been engaged in other parts of the sort was being done.
Pacific coast. Arrangements have
been made to take offices here in the.I
Notice is hereby given, that the
Our Imports.
Northwestern Bank Building.
undersigned,
Adam J. Schmelzer, by
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Mr. Norman Lombard, president of
an order of the County Court for
Figures from official sources in i Tillamook County, Oregon,
this company, has had a training
duly
which particularly fils him for this Washington can hardly be doctored, made and entered, has been appoint­
work. He is a Mechanical Engineer or padded, or stuffed to serve the ed Executor of the Estate of Laura
by training and a well known trac­ designs of Republican partisans. I. Chance, deceased, late of Tillamook
tor expert, lie has also been active in Therefore be it noted that our im­ ; County, Oregon.
financial altairs being the head of ports for the year ending June 30
Notice is further given that all
the Investment Banking House ot were $2,946,059,402, an increase of persons having claims against said
Norman Lombard and Company. For $287,000,000 over the previous year. Estate must present the same to the
many years, lie has been connected Japan’s shipments are heavy.
i undersigned at Beaver, Oregon, duly
with companies making loans to far- j I It is too brief a report to give : verified with proper vouchers, wlth-
liters and has made tarm loans in much information. The supporters of ’ in six months from and after this
Oregon and oilier slates for such the party now in power justly say j date.
companies as the Union Central Life that a substantial percentage of the
Dated September 12, 1918.
Insurance Company of Cincinatti, imports is made up of raw’ materials
Adam J. Schmelzer, Ex­
Ohio, The Prudential Insurance Co., we cannot produce here. With rapid
ecutor of the Estate of
expansion of our manufactures on
of Newark, New jersey, and others.
Laura I Chance, deceas­
Mr. Lombard says, ’ ilie tanners certain lines imports of this kind
ed.
are the bulwark ot this nation. The must increase, if they gain tenfold
winning ot the war depends largely there may be cause for rejoicing over
Notice to Creditors.
upon them.” “Food will win the war' the fact.
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is a slogan all ot us have heard, but
Let us, however, look at the other
District
Court
of
the
United
In
the
we are just beginning to realize that side of it. Are not many imports of a
it is absolutely true. New tractors, directly
competing
character? States, for the district of Oregon.
In the matter of Cephas Nelson,
trucks, threshing machines and other Would not duties yielding revenue
.kinds ot power tanning machinery aid the treasury today, and probably Bankrupt. No. 4931 in bankruptcy,
Notice is given that on the 27th
are necessary if the farmers are go­ w’ithin a year or so to be of assis­
ing to turn the trick. Labor is scarce, tance to various industries which day of August, A. D., 1918, Cephas
expensive and iusuilicient on the long ago felt the competition of the Nelson, of Wheeler, Oregon, the
farms today, because of the draft low wage scales of Europe and now bankrupt above named, was duly ad-
and the lure ot high wages in ship­ have to meet the far lower schedules judicated bankrupt; and that the
first meeting of his creditors will be
building cities. As a result, Tractors of the Oriental countries?
are being bougnt by farmers as never
Stress is laid on the decline of im­ held in my office, Sth floor. Title &
before. Cnioriuiiately, there has been ports from France and England. If Trust Building, Portland, Oregon,
no proper system to tinance the pur­ the American wage earner finds the on the 17th day of September, 1918,
chase of these tractors on time
pressure of an Englishman who gets at 10:30 a.m., at which time said
spreading the payments out, say, half or three fifths his wages slack­ creditors may attend, prove their
over two seasons. 1 he length of time ening up while the competition of a claims, appoint a trustee, examine
which the tanner needs has been the Japanese who will work for one I the bankrupt, and transact such
big stumbling block. Most financial tenth of the American schedule in­ other business as may properly come
institutions don't understand the creases, does that give us much room before said meeting.
Claims must be presented in form
farmer, and therefore they mistrust for boasting?
required by the Bankruptcy Act, and
him. We know him perfectly, and,
sworn to.
i
therefore trust him. For generations
The revelation that the New York
The schedule filed discloses doubt­
my people have been lending money Evening Mail has really been the
to farmers, and they are the surest property of the German Government ful assets.
pay, most dependable, most honest of for many months causes unusual in­ Dated September 6, 1918.
A. M. Cannon,
any class of borrowers.
terest to attach to the domestic poli­
Referee in Bankruptcy.
"Now, our plan tor financing these tical views of the Mail, as editorially
I
long time sales of tractors and other expressed during thiat period. First
power machinery, is really very .of all the Mail was bitter in its de- Great Faith in Chamberlain’i Colic
and Diarrhoea Remedy.
.
simple. The farmer merely pays a ' nunciation of the protective tariff
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small part of his purchase price in policy. It was a strong advocate of
‘ Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrh- 1
cash and gives his note for the bal­ ' free ports. It sponcered the Farmers
ance, payable at such times that the Non-Partisan Socialist party, boost­ oea Remedy was used by my father
saving and Increased profit resulting ed President Townley to the limit, about a year ago when he had dir-
from the tractor’s use will meet the and tried to Introduce ths organiza­ rhoea. It relieved him immediately
payments. Anyone who knows how tion into New York politics. Now and by taking three doses he was ab- •
scarce, expensive and inefficient that we know the kaiser’s platform solutely cured. He has great faith In I
farm help is today will realize this is for the United States we ought to be the remedy.” writes Mrs. W. H. J
Williams. Stanley. N. W. For sale by i
a great thing for the farmer.
able to stay off of»it—avoiding asso­
"We have been splendidly received ciating in politics with those who Lamar's Drug Store.—Paid Adv.
by your Chamber of Commerce offi­ favor free trade, free ports and Ho­
cials, your Bankers and your imple­ cialism.
Tablets.
ment dealers and anticipate great
satisfaction from our Portland con­
Registered Calves For Sale.
"I have been selling Chamberlain's
nection."
Tablets for about two years and
Having sold my ranch, will sell heard such good reports from my
The Federal Reserve Board at
Washington, recently gave out a three high grade heifer calves, one customers, that I concluded to give
special ruling to the effect that trac­ year old this fall—from choice cows, them a trial myself, and can say that
tor paper should be considered as ag- I also three full blood bull calves, sub­ I do not believe that there is another
ricultual paper within the meaning ject to register, from choice cows, preparation of the kind equal to
of the Federal Reserve Act and en­ also one yearling bull, from W. S. them," writes G. A. McBride. Head­
titled to re-discount as such, this Ladd Estate.
ford, Ont. If you are troubled with
If you want something A-one indigestion or constipation give them
applying, however, only to notes
cheap,
call
at
postoffice
or
Todd
running six months and less.
a trial. They will do you good.—For
P- W. Todd. Sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.—Pd Ad.
The Government Farm Loan sys- Hotel.
1918,
It is Uncle Sam’s help that
will finish Prussianism.
To do the job thoroughly
millions of American boys
are in France or on the way.
They are there to help win
the war quickly-— to wipe
this hell from off the earth
NOW, before it has deci­
mated the world’s remain­
ing manhood. Will you do
your share today to furnish
an overwhelming balance
of power?
It is squarely up to you.
This is our year--your year
—America’s year.
What will YOU do?
Buy Fourth Liberty Bonds
Any Bank Will Help You
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