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TILLAMOOK HBADLIOHT. SKPTBMBBR 16. 18IS.
What the Editors Say
Young, handsome woman of 1* or
more are notified that Capt. Richard
P. Hobson again la on the Chautau­
qua program. He will "make" several
nereby towns.—Umpqua Valley News
In view of the shoart alowance of
sugar, some girls may cousider it a
son of patriotic duty to give their
soldier-boy friends an unusual num­
ber of sweet kisses. They say noth­
ing is loo good for the soldier.—
Telephone Register.
“The German army can be beaten;
the German army will be beaten;
the German army must be beaten.”
Pershing counted on every man, woman and child in America
to back him up when he said that—back him up with their souls, their flesh, their
pocketbooks — to the last drop of blood, to the last dollar.
Our young men are backing him with their blood. Every one of us at home must
back him with our dollars—our last dollars — our future dollars.
BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds.
Any Bank Will Help You.
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n«ionc CO-OFKBATIOS OT
Smithy’s Variety Store.
UncleSam^Company
Un-Limited
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The biggest “big business” the world has ever
seen, or is ever likely to see, is being carried on with
the help of Uncle Sam & Company.
It is the business of crushing out Kaiserism-
the business of restoring peace by victory - - big
business indeed!
Uncle Sam & Company - a company that num­
bers millions of fighters and uncounted millions more
of tireless, loyal workers - all putting every ounce of
energy into winning the war.
But Uncle Sam & Company is powerless to
finish this big undertaking unless we make it OURS in
actual fact. We must lend to the limit and then lend
some more.
It is your privilege to thrill with the thought
that your dollars have gone to make certain the suc­
cess of this big undertaking.
Don’t be just a “shouter”, be a “backer”; buy
JJberty Bonds. Be a partner in Uncle Sam & Company.
BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds
Any Bank Will Help You
TO. AOVMTZnMXVT COmilüTID TKBOUSI TU
tatbxotic co - otbbatxow or
ROLL IE W. WATSON, the Insurance Man, Tillamook.
It is reported to the Sun that one
night recently the name plate of the
Evangelical Lutheran church was
removed and a paper slip substitut­
ed bearing the inscription, “ 10 Hell
with the Hun church." Such an act is
not in accordance with the American
ideas of fairness, and Is an act com­
mitted In an unlawful manner. If
any grievances existed it could have
easily been investigated and the re­
sult would have been more satisfac­
tory to all concerned.—Sheridan Sun
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Dairymen who can’t stand the gaff
and who are selling herds as a solu­
tion of the feed problem are likely
to regret it later when replacing It.
Feed may again become plentiful and
profits greater, but the dairy herd is
something that requires time to
create. It Is said that many of the
animals now going on the auction
block bought for shipment out of the
state, which means a reduction in
the dairy industry for which it may
take years to recover, and animals
purchased later to replace those
sold now will likely cost much more
than the saving in the cost of feed
today.—Independent.
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Postmaster General Burleson is
quoted as having said that half the
newspapers in the United States
could be dispensed with without loss
to the country, and it is a safe
statement that many more than half
the newspaper publishers of the
country are convinced that Burle­
son, as Postmaster General, could
be dispensed with, not only without
loss ,to the country, but with credit
to the Wilson administration.—
Newberg Graphic.
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"Keep the home tires burning."
This means to keep the town going
ahead in spite of the war. It means
for everybody to brace up.
It
means for business men to continue
at their places of trade. It means
for every good citizen to be loyal
and enthusiastic for the Flag. And
it means a whole lot more. Think,
for a moment, and consider what it
means to “keep the home fires
burning.” News Republic.
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The Woodburn Independent sug­
gests with reason that highly-paid
shipyard workers should be the big
subscribers to the Liberty Loan for
the reason that the big wages they
are now receiving are one of the
reasons why big loans are necessary
There Is another and even stronger
reason, and it is that the loan pre­
sents the one safe method whereby
the workers may lay aside a portion
of their big earnings against the day
which will surly come when wages
return to normal.
Persons who
have investigated tell us that taken
as a whole these workers are paying
but scant head to the future, and
increased wages have only meant in­
creased expenditure. This was the
case in England, where notwith­
standing the war dealers In luxuries
are reaping a harvelst, their custom­
ers being those who for the first time
In their lives are able to buy. But
the workers should keep In mind
that happily the making of munit­
ions will stop while we will still
build ships we cannot build them
at war time prices, and the time will
certainly come when cost will be
adjusted to earning power and bon­
anza wages will be a thing of the
past. When this time comes there
is bound to be repret, but the re­
gret will be neutralized If a part of
the big wages remain in the shape
of a bond and there are mearly mem­
ories of a good time.—Hillsboro In­
dependent.
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Postmaster General Burleson an­
nounces that hereafter there will be
a charge of from $5 to *15 for all
new installations of telephones, and
also a charge for all changes in lo­
cation of telephones. Suppose such
an announcement had been made by
the telephone compaies before the
government took them over wouldn’t
there have been a roar of indigna­
tion from the demagogic press?—
Telephone Register.
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The Graphic has repeatedly called
attention to the fact that while the
government officials were constantly
urging *he newspapers to save in the
use of paper, the departments are
wa.t'ing more paper than ever before.
A few days ago Senator Walsh made
a talk in the Senate on "An Epidem­
ic of Useless Publicity.” • that con­
firmed what the Graphic has been
saying. We quote from the press dis­
patches: He assailed the waste of pa­
per by various branches of the Gov­
ernment, while the newspapers of
the country are being forced to ad­
opt the most drastic measures of con­
servation. He said that most of the
departments of the government seem
ed to have an unappeasable appetite
for "pitiless publicity” and that the
proper way to describe the situation
was to paraphase a once popular
song "Every Little Bureau Has a
Bulletin of its own.” The United
States government, through its ot-
ftcUls ao4 depart menu. should sot £)R. O. L. HOHLFELD,
an example ot economy and conser­
vation but, alas, on the contrary, we
VETERINARIAN.
have a deluge of bulletins, reports,
Mutual Phones
surveys, magazines and various otherj Bell Phone— 32 J
publications choking the government
Tillamook
Oregon.
printing office, cloging the mails and
and cluttering up many an office,
accounting room, in business houses, J^AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
and numerous parlors of sittig rooms
in quiet, happy homes. If some of
these psychological editors or editor­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ial psychologists are paid at space
NATIONAL BUILDING,
rates »t the gait we are traveling, I
the recent expenditure for airplanes TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
we did not get will pale into insigni-
t'ance. It has been stated on good au-
T..HOALS, M.D.,
hority that it takes more than one
pound of coal to supply power suffi­
cient to prduce one pound of paper,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
but a much less quantity of brains Is
Surgeon S.P. Co.
sufficient to waste tons ot the same
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
print paper after it has been produc­
ed.-—Newberg Graphic.
Tillamook -
Oregon
TO AID SOLDIERS.
TD OBERT H. McGRATH.
Canadians Will be Given Land in
Peace Biver Country.
The Canadian government is now
working out the details of the largest
colonization scheme of the many am­
bitious plans the Dominion govern­
ment has put through in the past,
according to F. C. Salter, European
representative of the Grand Trunk
railway system.
Mr. Satler says the Canadian offi­
cials are not waiting until the war is
over before laying its plans, but hope
to have everything in readiness so
that when the soldiers do return
from the battlefields those that care
to follow agriculture can go direct to
the farms.
A large tract of land in the Pierce
river country of northern Alberta
has been chosen, and it will be turn­
ed over to soldiers on such easy terms
and with such assistance as is need­
ed, that a man with the.least bit of
ambition to become a farmer will
have the opportunity.
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW,
ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
P orti and O ffice
1110 W ilcox B ld .
QARL HABERLACH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock
Tillamook
EBSTER HOLMES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET.
TILLAMOOK,
.
OREGON
0R. L. L. HOY,
If.
If you can hold your head up while
the others
Are drooping theirs from marches
and fatigue:
If you can drill in dust that clouds
aud smothers.
And still be fit to hike another
league;
It you can stand the greasy food and
dishes,
The long black nights, the lone­
some road, the blues;
It you can choke back all the gloomy
wishes
For home that seem to spring right
from your shoes;
If you can laugh at sick call and the
pill boys.
When all the other lads are check­
ing in.
if you can kid and jolly all the kill
joys,
Whose faces long ago forgot to grin
If at parade you stand fast at atten-
tion.
When every muscle shrieks aloud
with pain;
If you can grin and snicker at the
mention
Of some bone play connected with
your name;
if you succeed to keep your knees
from knocking,
At thoughts of all the'bullets you
may stop;
If you can do these things and real-
• ly like them,
You’ll be a tegular soldier yet, old
top.
Licensing Packers.
The presidential order that all op­
erations of packers on the live stock
markets shall be subject to federal
license may be merely the beginning
of regulation for this industry.
Tlie attitude of the federal author­
ity with respect to the packers and
also with respect to cotton indicates
an intention on its part to very
markedly extend the system of fed­
eral control over necessities.
The success that has attended ad­
ministration of the countrys’ wheat
resources undoubtedly has been re­
sponsible, in greau. measure, for the
decision to undertake further labors
of a similar nature. Before the next
harvest is brought in. It is" highly
probable the government will be in
direct control of all the food resourc­
es of the nation.
An extention of authority along
the lines indicated undoubtedly will
be welcomed by the people. While
the city man looks at this question
from a different angle than does the
farmer, the latter is just as vitally
Interested, in the success of the new
program.
The Increasing price ot grains oth­
er than wheat and the advance In
the price of hay have combined to
develop an extremely serious prob­
lem for the countrys’ dairying and
stock raising interests. There Is a
-ei-hng tnat the present quotations
on these commodities are unduly
high and, as a result, there is a
marked inclination to reduce herds
and stocks ot poultry.
It the menu of the American fam­
ily is to be maintained during the
war there must be a steady increase
In the number of meat animals be-
cause this country must supply not
only its own huge army and its civ­
ilian population, but, as well, the
armies and civilian population of the
allies.
Regulation of the packing Industry
may be a step In the direction of ex­
panding herds and stabilizing prices,
out in order to make this great plan
truly effective, it also will be neces­
sary for the government to go fur­
ther along the line of agricultural
control and regulation)
Oregon
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock , *
Tillamook,
O regen.
T. BOI lb
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook.............................. Oregon
Both Phones.
C. 1IAWK
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Oregon
Bay City
01< J. G. ¡TURNER,
EYE SPECIALIST.
PORTLAND — OR EGON
Regular Monthly Visits to
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
J OHN ¡I.EI.ANDj HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,
T illamook B lo ^ k ,
Tillamook -
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ROOM NO. ail.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ovrt ~L j js k
O tgon.
Tillamook
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H. T. Botts, Free, Attorney
at-Law.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treas., Attorney-at-
I. aw and Notrary Public.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Abstracts. Real Estate,
Insurance.
Both Phones.
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
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