Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 19, 1918, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT SEPTEMBER 19, 1918.
What the Editors Say
Vitally Important
Motor Trucks
Keep Moving-
With this Local
Service Back of
You« it can be
HE railroads are swamped, munitions must
be moved and the world is hungry.
Obviously the solution is the employment of every
motor truck we have and can build.
But a motor truck indifferently equipped is as
insecure as an indifferently equipped army.
A motor truck equipped with Goodrich Truck
Tires is forearmed. Goodrich Truck Tires of the
De Luxe type give what no other brand does—
pn extra-depth of tread rubber.
De Luxe gives you more rubber where it is most
needed. It gives you security against road
shocks and vibration. It is plain that there are
thousands of miles of service in that tough, wear­
resisting tread before it reaches the level of the
ordinary new tires.
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With the splendid facilities we possess at our truck tire
-station we can press on a tire that will keep your truck
where it belongs—on the road, in the nation’s service.
ACKLEY & MILLER
Oregon
Tillamook,
Distributor of Goodrich Motor Truck Tires
Protection from every form of loss
HE wonderful thing about
Hartford insurance service
is its scope. It provides against
losses you never think of until
they happen to you. You will
never know that you could
have been saved from the con­
sequences of them unless you
talk to this agency today. Every
loss of property can be measured
in money. The loss may be
caused by fire, accident, sick­
ness, theft, storm, carelessness,
circumstances. All these have
been foreseen and provided for
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by some form of Hartford policy.
Fire comes first as causing the
greatest losses, but is first for
that reason alone. Some other
form of fatality might be far worse
for you than a fire. Do not learn
these things after they happen.
The two Ilartfords can protect
you on all sides. The policies
will surround you with an inter­
locking coat of mail, leaving no
unprotected point.
This agency will be pleased
to explain the complete protec­
tion offered by the
INSURANCE
Service
OF THE
TWO HARTFORDS
For over one hundred years the Hartford Eire Insurance Com­
pany has paid losses with unfailing promptness.
The same
responsibility is behind the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co.
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ROLL IE W. WATSON, the Insurance Man, Tillamook.
81 cents. Fuel Administrator Gar­
field's order says, in effect: It is
highly consistent for the banker to
consume 90 gallons during week
days, but the banker's clerk must un­
der no circumstances consume three
gallons on Sunday.—Wall Street
Journal.
comfortably to make. The man who
buys a fifty dollar bond when he
could take one for a thousand dol­
lars is not worthy of the name Amer­
ican.
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Instead of sugar, use cane, corn
and maple syrup, honey, molasses
and fruit syrups. To sweeten your
cereals serve with syrups or sweet
One Safe Bet is the Farm.
fruits, such as raisins cooked with
the cerial. Use these sweeteners to
There is one safe bet. That is the
make desserts, honey or corn syrup The Meat Dollar and Meat Profit. farm. Whether times are bountiful
for a delicate flavor, and molasses or
There Is this further word to be or extremely lean, people must eat
sorghum for a stronger one,—News.
said about the federal trade commis­ to live. And the only means whereby
Times.
sion's attack upon the meat packers. they can eat, no matter how much
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returns in the way of manufacturing
The congressional investigation of Ip all this mass of accusation of con­ wares they pile up, is for the farm to
the airplane scandal has accomplish­ spiracy, obstruction of trade and con- supply the food. Food comes from no
ed some good. At a late meeting of petition there is no charge that all other source than the earth. It is,
the house military committee it was the profits of the packers raise the therefore, safe to say that the per­
announced that more than a thou­ price of meat to the public by one son who feels misgivings as to the
sand DeHaviland fours had been cent a pound. We think this is a fact future, who is in doubt as to just
shipped to France. The news was the which should not be lost to view. It where to turn, can make no mistake
most cheering the committee has does not relieve the packers from in reverting to the land.
heard since the beginning of the war charges of conspiracy or of monopoly
Of course, there is a patriotic con­
or of endeavoring to obstruct the
—Telephone Register.
sideration
involved in any change of
government's investigation. These
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employment or production right at
Speaking of doing things, why are matters which ought to be dealt this time. Men engaged in essential
should the Fourth Liberty Loan be with by the department of justice. If enterprises for war, must remain
spread over a week or two and pub­ the packers are guilty of these charg­ there; it is their patriotic duty to do
lic-spirited citizens be obliged to es they ought to be dealt with to the so because they are skilled in a work
comb the country and yank reluctant limit of the law.
The real prejudice, we believe, that means so much to the country
ones into the limelight in order to
against
the packers is that, they as the work of the soldier upon the
meet the quota? If every citizen will
possess
a
power over the pocket­ field of battle.
sit down this week and figure out
But there are countless others who
just what he can give—and figure it books and the food of the people are engaged in non-essential work
right with no pinching—and then which no five men ought to possess. who are financially able to purchase
In defense of the packers it is
either notify their banks of the
and operate farm lands. They should
amount they will subscribe or be stated that for every dollar they re­ do so because they are making an al­
ceive
90
cents
goes
to
the
producers
ready when the solicitor calls, the
together safe venture and are con­
loan can be put over in a day, and of live stock, 8 cents are consumed in verting themselves from non-essen­
killing, dressing,
that day should be the first one of transportation,
tial producers into essential produc­
the loan period and not the last.— packing, distributing and selling the ers. When added to the patriotic
meat,
and
2
cents
remain
as
profits
Independent.
motive is the fact that they thereby
for the packers. But all that is Ca­ are
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getting into what promises to be
Arizona shows 85 murders in 18 ustical. What will Interest the aver­ the greatest and most profitable In­
months after abolition on capital age persbn more is that the federal dustry of the next half century. It
punishment, as against 36 murders trade commission avers that the five would seem that the call of the land
for 18 months before abolition of ltirge packing companies control 60 should prove irrestlble.
hanging. A bill has been Initiated to per cent of the total meat trade of
No matter how humble the start,
restore the death penalty and the the country and halt of all the meat the man, especially the young mar­
campaign brings out the sheltering consumed by the allies, including ried man unfit for military duty who
facts with one county not reporting. South American beef. Such power ex­ devotes his efforts to improving "a
The record is complete except as to ercised by five packers may be anti­ small farm is certain to prosper in
one county, which did not reply. The social. That is a question for the peo­ the end. no matter whether the in­
number of murders increased in ple through congress to determine. dustrial world is inflated or depress­
every county reporting. There is The federal trade commission ought ed when peace comes. He cannot
nothing in the record, except in pos­ not to be bothered with it. New York lose. Now is the time to buy land;
sibly one county, to indicate that an Tribune.
now is the time to cultivate land.
unusual circumstance affected the
There is no more patriotic way to
figures such as a riot or local fued. »Trucks Haul Themselves After Get- aid the government, if you cannot
Does not the suspension of the death
ting Off Ship.
assist directly In the war, than by
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penalty and sentimentalism in deal­
helping feed the world and the only
Automobiles of all types are arriv­ way to help feed the world is to turn
ing »vith crime make life and proper-
ing in quantities for the use of the to the farm.
ey unsafe?—Sheridan Sun.
A. E. F. and almost as soon as they
One of the current questions is are landed from incoming steamers
State Advises on Marriage.
"where shall we send the kaiser?” they are assembled, tested, turned up
Here is a suggestion that is not bad: and started inland to begin service
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Fasten one end of a cable around says the Stars and Stripes. Among
Giving advice to those about to
William’s neck, the other to the stern the features of the activity at the marry is the latest activity of the
of one of his U-boats, take the rudder base ports are the big assembling state of Minnesota. The state board
from it, start the craft south from stations for the reception of gas ve­ of health has issued a booklet under
the north end of the south Atlantic hicles.
the title of “Marriuge and Engage­
Automobiles and trucks usually ar­ ment.” which, while not pretending
with a full head of steam and a clear
track. In plain view on the stern of rive 95 per cent complete. Putting , to be a Compendium of the lovelorn,
the boat have painted the pictures them in commission entails only I yet contains many gems of wisdom
of the sinking of the Lusitania, the mounting the wheels, attaching the | that many a couple would do well to
hospital ships, the bombing of Red top, installing the seat, or some such heed. It bears the seal of the state
Cross hospitals, the destruction of job, and putting the engine in run­ and is circulated at state expense.
churches and other sacred and cher­ ning order. One assembling station Its author Is not revealed. Here are
ished buildings, of the destruction of — Motor Reception Park "A” of Base some excerpts front it:
Belgium, the millions of widowless Section No. 2—has been for several I A young woman appears .at her
and fatherless children and mistreat­ weeks turning out a daily average ' best in the presence of a man, espec­
ed women. All this would be only a of nearly 50 trucks, 30 pleasure type ially if she likes him. A man, espec­
soft sepliyr on a midsummer evening cars and a smaller number of motor­ ially a young man, appears at his
compared with the cruelties and suf­ cycles. The work is being done by the worst in the presence of a woman,
fering the kaiser has heaped upon motor transportation corps.
particularly if he likes her.
Steel bodied trucks for the ammu­
the nations of the world, for which a
A woman should never marry a
just punishment is beyond the power nition trains and four wheeled trail­ man to reform him. If she just must
of man to administer.—Telephone ers which look like a Europain rail­ marry that kind of a man she should
road car and are not much smaller, make him reform first and make
Register.
for the supply trucks, are two of the him prove it, too.
Governor’s Message to the Workers types of freight vehicles arriving.
i Neither man nor woman should
All automobiles go to their destina­ marry under 20 years of age. After
of Washington.
tion under their own power to save that the sooner the better,
Governor Lister’s message to the space in the railroad cars, the trucks, I Engagements shouldn’t be too long,
workers of Washington simply calls always in addition proceeding from they promote late hours and extra­
them to a performance of their duty. the coast loaded with quartermaster vagant expenditures for clothes, gifts
“Do more. When you decide you or ordinance supplies. These are dis­ and entertainments.
have done a day’s work, bend more patched in groups of two or three i Engagements
shouldn't be too
closely to your task and produce just score each and move across country short, these sometimes lead to unwise
a little more. When the boys come with the regularity of a railroad unions.
home I want every person to go down train. They have a certain route to
A couple may safely wed if the man
to the station to share in the wel­ take and a certain distance to cover has an income of *50 or *69 a month
come and to be able to say, T have each day.
and he has saved up *200 or *300.
done my full share to achieve this
| A young man ought to know that
happy event.”
A Badge of Shame.
1 sometimes young women put on the
The workers who remain at home
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behavior best suited to win, whether
in safety and comfort only to put
"In spite of the fact that this little or not that behavior has anything
less effort into his daily work than town of 300 population has 62 stars
he was putting before the war is a in ltB service flag, we have a few genuine back of it. A young man
slacker. The worker who plods along slackers and pro-Germans, some of thought wealthy is especially liable
with the oldtime daily output is a whom have never given a dollar to to be caught In this trap.
“neutral” The man who will not the Red Cross nor bought a thrift
work at all is a pro-German.
stamp, let alone a Liberty Bond.”
Executor's Notice to Creditors.
The bare fact that a man is work­
This letter, from the editor of a pa­
ing in a wartime industry is nothing per in California farming district
Notice is hereby given, that the
to his credit. If he is in a war job he town, brings up anew the advisabil­ undersigned, Adam J. Schmelzer, by
is getting good pay—better pay than ity of making a "Badge of Shame” a an order of the County Court for
he ever got before, and if he is not prominent factor in every commun­ Tillamook County, Oregon,
duly
putting a high patriotic purpose into ity tor the making of those whose made and entered, has been appoint­
his job—to speed up production and miserliness or enmity of American ed Executor of the Estate of Laura
work harder than he worked before Ideals leads them to refuse to bear a I. Chance, deceased, late of Tillamook
—he will not be able consistently hand in the popular war financing
County, Oregon.
and conscientiously to say when the program.
Notice Is further given that all
boys come home. "I have done my
"He who is not for is against us.” persons having claims against said
full share to achieve this happy
The man who is not actively sup­ Estate must present the same to the
event.’—Spokesman Review.
porting the coming Fourth Liberty undersigned at Beaver, Oregon, duly
Ixtan, and preparing to take bonds to ■ verified with proper vouchers, with-
the limit of his resources, is a man in six months from and after thin
Penny Wise.
who needs searching questioning at date.
If Fuel Administrator Garfield the hands of the patriotic members
Dated September 12, 1918.
looked about him he would see gross of the community charged with the
Adam J. Schmelzer. Ex­
inconsi ttencles. The new order ask­ success of the loan.
ecutor of the Estate of
Those who Americanism is deep,
ing for the voluntary limitations of
lira I Chance, deceas­
the use of pleasure automobiles on broad, and real enough to make them
ed.
glad
to
sacrifice
personal
interests
Sundays brings forth this observa­
tion. A Wall street banker travels and plans for the good of America
Experience the Best Teacher.
back and forth between home and and Democracy find in the deed its
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office on a Rolls-Boyce. This is only own reward. Nevertheless, they have
In
previous
loans,
and
will
In
future
one of the high priced automobiles
It is generally admitted that ex­
at his service. The round trip covers : loan campaigns, receive public rec­ perience is the best teacher, but
60 miles. The Rolls consumes about ognition by the inclusion of their should we not make use of the ex­
perience of others as well as our own.
one gallon to six miles, and each | names in public "Honor Rolls.”
round trip takes 10 or more gallons, i Those who. being able to, do not The experience of a thousand per-
Fcr six working days at least sixty i subscribe to Fourth Liberty Loan sons is more to depend upon than
gallons are consumed. At 27 cents a Bonds, should not be allowed shelter that of one individual. Many thou­
gallon the cost Is 816.20. A clerk in : under the cloak of silence. Their sands of persons have used Cham-
the financial district maintains a names should be broadcast as worthy berlain'n Cough Remedy for cougha
Ford. He goes to church on Sunday, ! of a place on the "Roll of Dishonor.” and colds with the best results,
and is wont to give his family a Sun-1 And along with their name* should which shows it to be a thoroughly
day afternoon outing. He travels be the names of those who camou­ reliable preparation for those dls-
about 60 miles on Sunday at the rate flage enmity to the loan or lack of deases. Try it. It Is prompt and ef­
of 20 miles a gallon. The clerk con­ I interest in its success under a sub­ fectual and pleasant to take. Fbr
sumes 3 gallons a week at a cost of scription far less than they are able t sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.—Pd. Ad«
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