Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 24, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
J2)R o. L. HOHLFELD,
What the Editors Say
V ET ERI NA RIAN.
Eell Phone—34 J
l'illamook
Mutual Phone
Oregon
X. v’ I l > 4\ * > i i i ».SOS, >1.1> ,
Official dignity denies that $640,-
000.000 was wasted in airplane ex­
periments. Says half of it is in bank.
Suppose $320,uu0,000 is such a small
sum it isn't worth bothering about.
imr-un Valiev Ne i.
Daily defeat is wearing away the
fighting spirit ot tlie German Hoop.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
imong the people at home. And why
. ot? 'The war party promised loot
and booty, and disappoint.ne^; is as
OREGON. great as hopes were high. The tide of
battle has turned.- Itemizer.
T. BOAI.S, M.D.,
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The calls to the colors has decreas­
ed tlie number of applications to
PHYSICIAN AND SI RGEON
practice law in Oregon. At the recent
Surgeon S. P. Co.
examination only eleven applicants
(I. O. O. E. Bldg )
took the test3 before the supreme
Tillamook .... Oregon court. In an ordinary year there
would have been sixty at least.—
News Reporter.
OBERT H. McGRATH
i
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ARL HABERLACH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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Tillamook
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Oregon 1
Cat pelts are selling in the East at
$1.24 each, and buyers admit they
expect to pay more before the close
ot the season. In view of the demand
it is suggested that persons whose
slumbers are disturbed by backfence
cat paraues, can make piofitable
their midnight activities by invest­
ing in shooting arms. Instead of
heaving shoes and hair brushes and
getting nothing better than a brief
respite from annoyance, a few well
directed shots will bring enough fur
to compensate them for '.heir loss of
sleep. Telephone Register.
According to a Portland paper
Sam and J. S. Spencer of the Sher­
wood district, held by the federal
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
authorities in the Portland Jail on a
COM M ERCIA I. B U IL DING,
charge of being slackers, were tried
before the kangaroo court composed
FIRST STREET,
of prisoners in the jail on a charge
TILLAMOOK,
.
OREGON ot harboring influenza germs in their
wiskers. Tlie sensence was removal
of the offending appendages and this
QR. L. L. HOY,
was done. According to the paper's
story, the technical charge was "hid­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGE« N ing behind the bush" and the con-
viction was for "hoarding alfalfa."
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The trial is said to iiave been ex­
The Spencer
Tillamook,
Oregt n, cruciatingly funny.
brothers were arrested last week by
sheriff Alexander, and are said to
have claimed to have been above
r. nona
draft age, but neither could give the
date of his birth. Independent.
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Boe ks in
The Stars and Stripes, the official
< Iflice.
newspaper published by the soldiers
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
of the Americun
Expeditionary
EBSTER
HOLMES,
HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER
fair legislation and protection being
asked for by the State Editorial As­
sociation met with partial failure,
although bis
influence modified
much ot the legislation enacted. Now
lie has carried his fight to the polls,
in two initiative measures the effect
of which is to cripple the country
These aie perilous days in the news
. j r uelci., >■>!'■ ituiy in ihe »mailer
communities which are suffering
-;u;.i lei' .vul of labor to la;ger cities
am. gene;ally feel;, g the hardships
Mi ilie wui mole than iietropolitau
centers.
Aii that a newspaper Las to sell is
its advertising »puce a.id all that it is
asking i» a lair profit on same. Every
article going uno the manufacture of
a newspaper from paper, inks and
machinery to the skilled labor has
gone up in price from 40 per cent to
iuu per cent in the lust four years.
The price of advertising should be
increased, but few country publish­
ers are able io obtain this increase,
as advertising is considered by too
many of the smaller town merchants
as a charity and placed in a spirit of
patronizing liome industry rather
ihan as a paying business proposi­
tion.
The value of the country newspa­
per in any community Is too great
and loo well known to the voters to
need further elucidation here, for it
is the heart of the community, the
mil l or of its activities and Hie lead­
ing factor in its development and
progress.
Few country papers are financial
successes as compared with other
lines of industry, few owners and
publishers are earning salaries with­
in hundreds of dollars proportionate
to their labor and responsibilities—
so why enact legislation which will
prove a hardship and oppress this
important part of our state's indus­
try.—Oregon Voter.
24,1918
Call a Halt on Mock Heriocs.
In a single eaght hour day. one ex­
ceptionally swift and rigorous rivet­
er in the South Chicago ship-build-
;i,g yard, earned a wage of $64. It
was double pay work on Sunday, and
indoubtedly ihe worker labored un­
der high pit.»lire. but the achieve-
vement 1 indicative suf the lavish
benefits enjoyed by shipbuilders.
In a single day the Chicago cham­
pion earned as much a. a private sol-
dim receives in two months. The
salary of major general in the United
States army is $8,000 a year—a lit­
tle more than $45 for each working
day—less than hall the pay the Sun­
day pay of the Chicago worker. For
$33 a month the private soldier sur­
renders his liberties wholly to his
country, There is no eight hour day
tor him! No extra pay for overtime,
no double compensation on Sunday.
It Is drill, drill, drill, and then over
seas at command
and into the
trenches or over the top. with all
that implies of hardship, danger.
dirt, disease; artillery, machine gun
and rifle fire; poison gas or liquid
flame; instant
death or racking
wounds, or. perhaps, the horrors of
a German prison camp.
With these contrasts in view, many
people are saying that it is high time
to call a halt on further mock heroics
about the man in the ship yards ser­
ving his country equally with the
man in France or the man who is
drilling to go to France.—Spokes­
man Review.
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<J Unlike any other business enterprise, the bank has no
bargains to offer—but it has services that apply directly to
each person's individual problem.
<J If you follow these advertisements you will receive use­
ful intimations that will serve you well, and you will be
welcome to the benefits of what we have learned about
solving business problems.
Keep learning, keep teaching, keep going, that is the voice
conscience in the souls of those u)ho really desire success
Tillamook County Bank
liltamook, Oregon
Slaughtering an Industry.
It is inconceivable that the voters
of Oregon would deliberately
one of their large industries
principal sources of food supply.
Yet that is exactly what is
posed in the referendum measure to
•prohibit commercial iishing on the
»wgue river.
;
Ulis I.,01 bill was lobbied through
Kaiserism at Home.
the legislature by combinations of
spurting elements a,nl politics.
Through force of circumstances
it limits fishing on the ltogue river,
the newspapers have, to a large ex­ one of tile greatest salmon streams
tent become lawmakers in matters of Vii Hie racitic Coast, to gill-netting
direct legislation. More and more the alone.
voter neglects to study measures for
On the other salmon rivers, fisli
himself and relies upon the advice of can be caught in seius,
iS,
traps, tisli-
his favorite publication.
wheels and set nets.
'This has been remarked by promi­
oil the Hogue river, gill ¡letters
nent citizens of opposite extremes of have a monopoly in tisbing, this
political thought. Yet but one news­ year shuck lor more Ulan a mouth
paper in Oregon has ever drafted a against llie price established by the
bill, paid the cost of Its initiation United States Government tor raw
and made the bill its own.
T illamook B lock ,
tish.
Forces in France, says editorially
The Portland Journal has in the
The two canneries on the Rbgue
Tillamook .... Oregon about the enemy peace offensive,
past initiated and fathered measures.
Both Plionee.
"Let the weak hearted who are Its publisher is said to have expended River were forced to lie idle while
let the upwards of $4000 to force upon the hundreds of tons of valuable
dreaming of compromise;
pacifists who are talking a peace by bullol this year two bills relating to necessary food product went
C. HAWK,
waste.
agreement; let the sideliners who newspaper advertising.
The fish industry is under state
have had enough of war; let the
The corrupt practices act places
secretly inclined pro-Germans who certain restrictions upon the expen­ and federal regulation and it is a dis-
PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON.
thins this war should end without a diture of money by corporations in grace to Direct Legislation that the
decision—let them one and all know ttye interest of candidates. Yet a industry on the Rogue river can be
singled out for slaughter.
Oregon one and for all that the American
Bay City
newspaper, if it determines to use its
It is this kind ol legislative folly
Expeditionary Force there is no influence and its organization to fos­
such word as "Peace” with the Hun ter legislation of particular type, can that makes people want to vote on
0R J. G. ¿TURNER,
unbeaten. The man who talks of go farther toward attaining its ends treak bills generally.
Such measures either strike at in­
pence today, except through victory, than any railroad or bank or manu­
EYE SPECIALIST.
is a traitor." The enemy peace of­ factory in purchasing candidates for dustries or propose to increase taxes. I
—Manufacturer.
PORTLAND
[OREGON fensive is likened to the action of the legislature.
German machine-gun crews in the
The large newspaper's organization
Regular Monthly Visits to
Vesle fighting, when they fought is state wide. It has employes In
CLEMENCEAU A HERO.
and killed Americans until they were every town and in nearly every ham­
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
------o-—
surrounded, then shouted “Kame­ let. These it can require to do its
WATCII P.M’KR FOR HATES.
French Author Describes Minister of
rad.” The mothers <rf the American bidding on penalty of dismissal.
»
War as Savior of France.
soldiers in France wants the same
The newspaper
has space on its
OllN I.El.AND HENDERSON peace their sons demand. All the pages which it will not sell at any
courage of the ancient Sparatali price to advertisers, This preferred
Paul Louis Hervier, the well
attorney ;
mother is in the hearts of the wom- space it is at liberty to utilize for its known French author, has written
en of America. The object of the own ends.
for the September number of the Red
AND
Fourth Liberty Loan is to britig that
If a newspaper will it. there may Cross Magazine a most interesting
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
peace— a just peace, a righteous be constantly at its door a group ot and quite intimate article about M.
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peace, an American peace. Observ- sycophants ready to do whatever it Georges Clemenceau, premier of
Tillamook -
Dieso* er.
desires, in return for small crumbs of France and minister of war. famil­
—-------
ROOM NO. -Ml.
publication. No matter what its de­ iarly culled "the Tiger" of France.
The Independent has previously vious course, it seems also to be true Mr. Hervier has lived for some time
called attention to the position in that uny newspaper can attain a fol­ abroad and is ai present working in
w nich Hillsboro has been placed in lowing which believes implicity any­ conjunction with the American Red I
previous Liberty Loan campaigns thing it may publish.
Cross In France. He says:
and believes that the experience in
ATTORNEY-AT I. \W.
“Not long ago 1 heard a
_________
French-
Here are element» sufficient to cre­
the present campaign prove« that a ate kaiser or czar out ot any news­ man say that France had been saved
:«h
onice- OPPOSITE COURT I I
change should be made in methods, paper of large circulation in Oregon three times during this I war. and
and that hereafter the county should
Tillamook
<> e«on. be the unit.' Hilisbmo has been at a which may elect to devote them to that up to the present i time there
were three great names which would
it; own ends.
disadvantage because ot tlie fact that
The Journal has manufactured an go down forever in history—these
quotas are fixed on the basis of bank issue out of nothing, it has paid to are the Marne, Verdun and Clemen­
deposits and the city being the coun­ put the issue before the people. It lias ceau. This Is a slight indication of
ty seat carries deposits from all parts put its employes to work scanning the popularity of M. Clemenceau in
H._T. Hotts, Pres
Attorney
of the county and these deposits are the books of every county for niate- France today.
at-l.aw.
drawn upon to pay subscriptions
"If M. Clemenceau has become rap­
Joint Leland llendersun. Sec­
rial that may be twisted into an ar-
made in other districts. During the gument in favor of its position. It is idly popular it is because he has
retary
Treaa., Attorney at-
past year Hilsboro has had the un­ devoting space that no other law­ ways understood the obligations
Law and Notrnry Public.
enviable notoriety of being a slacker giver would be permitted to use at tached to accepting a position
In these drives, for it has been ex­ any price. It is searching out these trust. He always endeavors to
Tillamook Title and
ceedingly difficult, despite the hard­ persons who believe it, or fear it. or that which is most important for the
est kind of work by the patriotic merely rejoice in notoriety to inter­ safety of the country. He has no
Abstract Co.
gentlemen who have composed the view in behalf of its policy. While other aim or desire. At the front the
Law Abstract« Reni Estate,
various committees, to meet the complaining that the country news­ French soldiers adore him. and he is
Insurance.
quota assigned to the district. So far papers term its publisher a czar and often among them. In spite of his
Both Plior.es.
as subscriptions paid for from depos­ do not discuss the merits of the bill, age he visits the trenches frequently,
its In Hillsboro blinks are concerned it has never yet. on its own account, and does not hesitate to circulate
TILLA MIMIK— OKKllHN.
they have been in correct proportion
published an honest statement as to through the first line trenches, hi«
and the federal reserve plan has the present law which it seeks to head covered by a steel helmet. They
proved sound, but when it conies to amend or an honest statement as to have remonstrated with him for do­
crediting them to Hillsboro's quota what its bill would do. Its attempt
is ing this, and have pleaded with him
Is where the difficulty arises. As a plainly a desire to illustrate or prove not to expose himself unnecessarily,
result the city is branded a slacker its power as a czar.
but he is as obstinate as a mule and
I in spite of the basis of the loan being
It is withal a gross abuse of Jour­ continues his trips. Anything that
met. In all fairness, therefore, the
power and ethics and a be­ comes from or pertains to the sol­
'J. ore than ever I plan of the past calls for revision nalistic
trayal of such confidence as is re­ diers moves hint deeply.
we believe exact Justice can only posed In that ‘publication. If there
"In the interior of France they
jy’oar rc\iny laud
be secured by making the county the should ever come the day when the love this politician who has grasped
„ dàvs n\ust be unit. Independent.
On soman. The Telegram, the News, with firm hand and long tail of po­
i'-ß productive
the Voter, the Labor Press, the Jour­ litical reason. Thanks to him, the
nal and every other newspaper big or country breathes more freely
Why
Persecute
Them!
■ iCutuWk Ivana's
little, has its own pet bill, made in thanks to him victory draws net
its ow n office, and circulated by ex­ for the allies.
"Later on the name of Cbamen-
penditure of its own money, oti that
day the pee >ple will doubtless rise cea.i will be attached inseparable to
and «mite tl !ie initiative and referen- the hist ary of this war and to a solid
and lasting peace for the welfare of
Jura out of existence.
It bi a p.o per tli ng to point out the human;.>. and for the carrying on
\ shoulder ch st
» power of
lit of human progress and civilization."
thta instate
The w ue is I ar
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greater one i >< Hl the me it or de
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it of the par mlar iuv > ui4 an> un-
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ncrupulously F rose ne ted Orc nian
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E SINCERELY believe that no matter what
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can be taken.
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a large extent the services of this bank can add force
to their undertakings, and it is our purpose to use
this space on this day each week, hereafter, to tell
; OU point by point of their use and advantages.
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That’s why it lasts so
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REFLF <
SLICKE 3
Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to
the defense of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United States air
fifteen distinguished instit
military training, has re
distinguished not only for
D istin
Its strone ind
tics have ranked as one of the
>f the country for excellence in
o the call. The College is
ry instruction, but
ILSO FOR—
f< r men and for women:
leering. Forestry
aacy. and
nt life.
Iti su
rolled las
lai
Students enrolled
HSJ’. *tan on its service flags, 1158,
over frsrty percent representing cthcers.
College opens September 23. 1918
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