Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1918, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK
Sightseers Should Stay at Home.
Two or three year» ago there was
much discussion In this country as
to whether or not the people of the
United States were justified in trav­
eling on the high seas, thereby in­
creasing the possibility ot a break
between this country and Germany,
because of the latter's submarine
■warfare. Many urged that Americans
should stay off the water rather than
cross Germany’s ruthless path, but
the opinion of the majority, that
Germany should not be allowed to
intimidate American citizens, ruled.
The situation is different now.
There is no teai- of Germany. She is
not trying to bully the world today.
Instead, she is begging for food to
save many millions of her unfortun­
ate people from starvation. Russia is
hungry to the point of threatened
starvation ot a score of millions of
her people. Belgium, France, Eng­
land, Italy, Serbia. Rumania, Austria,
Turkey, Armenia—the
peoples ot
these countries are in desperate
straits, and America must rush to
the rescue with every pound of food
that all the available ships ot the
world can carry. Sightseers have no
right today to occupy space on ocean
vessels. If they have no better part
to pay in this tremendous crisis than
wondering about the world to satisfy
their curiosity, let them restrain that
curiosity until the starving are ted.
But better yet. let them join the
world-patriotic producers, and help
save humanity Horn terrible disaster.
Don't Forget the Hoad Question.
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While the problems ot war and ot
the first stages ot reconstruction
have been absorbing our interest, It
has been wise and patriotic lo toigel
some of the problems of normal times
in our own communities. But It is
now time to resurrect one ot them
with u whoop. Roads! There are no
greater requirements for the welfare
01 rural lite than good roads. Even
the automobile cun bling only halt
saiistuctiou to travel between farm
and town when the roads are muddy
und heavy. The wagon or the buggy
trip is one so uninviting that it is
not made often enough. But a good
dirt roud it doesn't require pave­
ment always to make a good high­
way—cuts the dlstunce in two for
man und beust. County und stute au­
thorities should be ever on the job
to muke the best rouds possible und
keep them in the best possible condi­
tion with judicious expenditure of
the people's money. And the farmer
who lives ulong the road should be
wutclilul for the appeurance ot cuts,
poor drainage, chuck holes and the
like. Half an hour and u dollar spent
to correct a fault will often prevent
weeks of bumpy or muddy travel and
the expenditure of liulf a day und
several dollars for later repair.
Legislative Reforms.
The people me demanding a higher
standard of service in the state leg­
islature if that branch of the gov­
ernment is to enjoy respect.
By the system known us direct leg-
isiution the people showed that they
distrusted legislatures us such, but
that system hu.s not worked well.
The people have a right to demand
greater efficiency and less waste by
less rash enactment of luws.
Before a legislature tukes up und
enacts u new law imposing a tux or
creating burdens uffectlng all the
people such law should be asked for
by some one besides those interested
in putting It over.
The old order ot business, ‘'peti­
tions and remonstrances'** that was
established uh u regular feature of
legislative business should be reviv­
ed and no law passed until petitions
for it are on file.
In the same wuy, having one or
two professional lobbyists, generally
publishers from some big city, make
lieudquartera at the stale house and
take pei-sonul charge of the legisla­
ture is wrong.
Americana should also rise above
the petty practices of nepotism that
manifests Itself in taking members ot
their families to the state capitol
and getting them fat sinecures dur­
ing the session.
If this Is lo be a country with op­
portunity for all alike to get to the
front. In peuce times us well us war,
and if politically we are ull created
free und equal, let our legislatures
set a new puce.
causes 01 tue war, anu millions ot
powerless uiotuers wuu hau no voice
■vuatever in tue council that hurleu
ciermauy s muuslious military ma­
chine upon inoitensive Belgium and
auU the peaCe-uesinng people of
France.
iiumanity demands, now that Ger­
many is a ueieateu and suitenug
..uppiiant^or peuce anu foou, mat
me uiiieu nations yieiu to me better
nictates ot men nature and send
.oou to tneir former enemies, Fresi-
uent Wilson, rremier Lloyd Ueorge
and Premier Clemenceau were quica
iu aeimowiedge me
obligation and
mey are rigui.
ue..enciai results of their gener­
osity are already visible. Encouraged
uy their promise oi succor, me Mer­
man people are taking up the large
lusks ot reconstruction and me pros­
pect mat mey will Uu.iu an omieriy
government on eiillgutened and pro­
gressive lines have brightened no-
uceable within the week. auuul I
cheering sign is the surrender, with­
out treachery, of Germanys’ submar­
ines and tue stiuplated warships ot
the German navy. Apparently, too,
German atmies are lulling back in
close accord with tne terms ot the
armistice. These are the first evi­
dences 01 good faith that have come
out ot Germany in more than four
years and to that extent the Garmans
are entitled to credit.
Anarchy and bolshevism teed upon
hunger, cold and disease, as the
tragic experience ol Russia too well
attest. They will vanish irom Russia
when the.icussian people are succor­
ed. They would run riot In Germany
if the new government there could
not hold out expectations ot ap-
proaching relief.
Put Germany Under an Allied Re­
ceivership.
HEADLIGHT. DECEMBER
5,
QR. O. L. HOHLFELD,
SANITATION.
will Issue receiver’s
certificates I Nine hundred and eighteen weav-
against it, these certificates to be a I ing and spinning mills, 86 percent.
VETERINARIAN.
Two hudred and eighty six sugar
That the germ is the cause of most '
first claim against your economic re- |
:
refineries,
86
per
cent.
—
Chicago
Mutual Phone.
sources. After you have paid off •
deadly disease is more than mere I Bell Phone—32J
theory—it is a real fact. The work
these certificates to the last pfenning ' Tribune.
Oregon.
Tillamook
of tuberculosis sanltorlums, the ty­
you can do as you please among your
For Croup. ’
selves of your own war bonds. You
phoid hospitals in the canal zone,
------o------
can take another country, establish
the vaccine laboratories are all evi­
"Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy
AVID ROBINSON, M.D.,
dence of the fact that the safety of|
your government and resume busi­
ness under our receivership. But you 1 Is splendid for croup,” w rites Mrs.
man does not depend on good or bad
must pay the receivers’ certificates, Edward Hassett, Frankfort, N. Y.
luck, but upon the fight which each
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
and with the payment thus made we "My children have been quickly re­
individual makes upon the disease
lieved
of
attacks
of
this
dreadful
will do what we can toward compen­
germs, the cause of most losses ot
NATIONAL BUILDING,
life and dollars. In selecting a weap- j
sating the countries that have suf­ complaint by its use.” This remedy
i
contains
no
opium
or
other
narcotic,
fered from your crimes.’’
OREGON.
on to kill the germs of disease several , TILLAMOOK
The allies have made only an ar­ and may be given to a child as con-
vital questions must be looked squar- .
mistice with Germany. Its terms are ! fidently as to an adult. For sale by
ely In the face or disinfectanting will
T.. BO ALS, M.D.,
not the peace terms. They are only ' Lamars’ Drug Store—Pd. Adv.
be little better than useless. First—
conditions laid down to insure Ger­
Has the disinfectant the power to
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
many's acceptance of the peace terms
Few Escape.
kill all kinds of disease germs? 2nd,
that are yet to be framed. Justice,
Can the disinfectant be used safely
Surgeon S. P. Co.
There are few indeed who escape
restitution, reparation are a task of
whenever disease germs are found?
during
the
H.
O. O. F. Bldg.)
many yearB. Germany cannot pay its having at least one cold
3rd, Is it effective, when used any­
debts in one year or in five years. It winter months, and they are fortun-
where and every where, and by any Tillamook .... Oregon
can pay them in annuity over a term ate who have but one and get
body, and can it be used with safety?
of 40 or 50 years, and justice and through with it quickly and without
Therefore a disinfectant that can be
the future safety of the world re­ any seriousness consequences. Take
OBERT H. McGRATH,
used with safety must not be a poison
quire that she shall pay the debt to Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and
or coatine acid, whereas poisonous [
COUN’SELLOR-AT LAW,
the last dollar that her industries observe the directions with each bot­
disinfectants endanger the life of
tle, and you are likely to be one of
can bear.
human beings or animals, this can be ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING
the fortunate ones. The worth and
verified by turning to the files of
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
merit of this remedy has been fully
our daily papers. When buying a dis­
A Room With Bath.
proven. There are many families
infectant be sure what you buy as P ortiand O ffice
Taking up the Netherlands adven­ who have always used it for years
your life may depend on that pur­ 1110 W ilcox B ld .
tures ol the former crown prince of when troubled with a cough or cold,
chase, look at the label, note the
Germany where we left oft a week and with the very best results. For
germ killing power and If It is poison
or so ago, we find that the holiday sale by Lamar’s Drug Store—Pd Ad
or not. Disinfectants are measured QARL HABERLACH
air has worn off to some extent. The
upon the germ killing strength of
excellency
ot Dutch beer and the
undilute/i carbolic acid, which they
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
cheerful willingness of the Dutch
term a phenol coefficient. Look for
FOR SPOT CASH
soldiery to oblige with a cigarette
the
phenol
coefficient
on
the
label.
T illamook B lock
ANY ISSUE.
are not so prominent in recent dis­
B. K. was tested by the United
patches concerning the young man's
States Hygiene Laboratory and found ,
Oregon.
$100
movements. Instead we find dis­ $50
to have a phenol coefficient 10 plus
quieting
mention of
unfriendly $500
$1000 or ten times stronger than undiluted
crowds at the railway stations, greet­
EBSTER HOLMES,
carbolic acid as a germ killer. Much
ing the not-so-apparent heir with
Send us your Bonds by registered,
stronger than coal tar disinfectants
. that inharmonious, throaty sound letter and receive highest market
ATTORNEY AT-LAW
—much safer.
that ungry mobs so often affect.
g
a
f
e
__
B
—
K.
contains
.no
.poison,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
There is a likewise a falling olf in price by return mail.
acid or oil.
¡the quality of the accommodations WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO.
Clean—B.-K. is colorless, leaves
FIRST STREET,
200 Central Bldg.
|ottered Prussia's retiring royalty.
stain on floors or walls.
Seattle
Wash.
The chief villlan of the piece, first
TILLA
MOÖK,
OR EGO Nf
I to arrive in Dutch soil, is nicely
Drodorant—B"K- destroys foul
'housed in a nobleman s chuteuu,
Notice.
odors leaves no odor of itself.
where daily he indulges his taste for
Cheap to Use—B.-K. 13 so much
’ privacy, peace and prayer. But his
We desire to close our berry ac­ stronger tiian other disinfectants QR. L. L. HOY,
! eldest son gets rooms in the resi- counts as »oon as possible. Therefore
that it does more disinfecting for the
deuce of a village clergyman on a any person or persons holding tickets same money. Use it in Barber Shops, PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN
small island inhabilanted by flsiier- for berries picked for, or sold to
Barns, Bath Tubs, Bleaching, bread
T illamook B lock ,
I folk. Is there any significance in the Graves Bros., of Tillamook, will
boxes, chambers, closets, cupboards,
separation of father and son, and in please mail them to C. S. Graves,
cuts and scratches, house and kitch­
the diversity of their style of enter- Dallas, Oregon, for payment.
Oregtn,
en, laundry, nasal and throat sprays, Tillamook,
S. C. Graves.
' tainment?
nursing bottles, operating rooms,
The Dutch are naturally alarmed
purifying air, sick rooms, etc.
at the prospects ot having to > be hosts Notice to Subscribers and Advertisers
T. BOI IS
B.-K. is not a cure a11 but atbor*
■ to an indefinite assortment . of Ger-
ough germ killer. Protect yourself
man royalty. Like Macbeth, they in­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Owing to the voters discriminating now against any dangerous disease I
quite rhetorically if the 1 line will
germs that you may come in contact Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in>
*t
the
general
election,
giving
Mult
­
stretch out to the crack of
< doom,
with by using B.-K. B.-K is sold in
Office.
There are entirely too many kings nomah county a fair rate for legal
quart and gallon bottles. Our guar­
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
and princelings and what not endeav- advertising and other counties in
antee. B-K stands absolutely on
T illamook B lock ,
oilng to make all speed out of Ger­ the state an unfair rate, the county
what it does for you. Use It according
many. So it is likely that Holland is
Tillamook
.... Oregon
papers will have to raise their adver­ to directions then if you don’t find
adopting a policy of gentle discour­
Both
Phones.
it
exactly
as
represented
by
us
we
agement, by making the quarters of tising and subscription rates or go
will refund your money—For sale by
the aristocratic visitors not too at­ out of business. Hence we will raise
Kuppenbender, bith phones.
tractive.
c ' hawk ,
the subscription price of the Head­
There may be other reasons for the light, commencing the
first of the
rusticating ot the crown prince. But
in any event we are sorry for the year, to $2.00 per year. Advertising
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
rates on new contracts will be 20c.
pastor of the village of Bosterland
Ornamental Fire Places Built
Spokesman Review.
per inch in future for advts below
Bay City
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
Oregon
Government officials al Washing­
ton are warning the public against
a new manifestation of German prop-
agunua—-n plea lor easy-going treat-
nient in the peace settlements. Un­
der the cloak of a new government
the Germans will employ every pos­
sible art if ice to slip out from under
liie responsibilities of their monu­
mental crimes against civilization.
Against the insidious propaganda
the American people should keep
constantly in mind the trank and
fearless judgment of Dr. William
iviuehlon, former managing director
ot tne great Krupp gun factory. Dr.
Muehlon, whe resigned in protest
against the war, gave up a salary of
♦ 50,000 a year, refused a pension
and later fled into Switzerland, de­
clared recently:
"The peril of the hour is that the
allies may become kind and human
and extend the hand of sympathy
before Germany is ready to confess
the wrongs she has done and make
restitution. The greatest possible
disaster that could come to Germany
is to escape responsibility.
And the greatest possible disaster
that could come to civilization would
be tor the allies to permit Germany
to escape its responsibility.
Tile world’s heart should be soft
Something to Ponder Over.
and generous toward the hunger and
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destitution of the German masses,
Here are figures giving some
i
idea
but adamant in compelling Germany of what Russia gave up to • Germany
to pay in full for the gigantic,w reek­ in her surrender and what Germany
age it lias made in Belgium, in lias to give back.
France, and all oilier countries that
Nine hundred und thirty thousand
suffered irom this wantonly wicked square kilometers of territory.
war.
Fifty-six million inhabitants,
Germany should be put under a re­ per cent.
ceivership and the receivers should
One-eighth of railway mileage.
make Germany's debts to civilization
Thirty
per cent of her wheat
a prior lien. If the kaiser had won aceruge.
and German had kept Belgium, Bel­
Seventy-nine per cent of her iron
gian bonds would have been obliter­ mining district.
ated. There would have been no Bel­
Eighty-nine per cent of her coal
gium government to pay them. Now mining district.
that the allies have conquered Ger­
One-half ot her factories, including
many why should they make them­
One thousand sevehty-three ma­
selves responsible for the payment of chine shops and metal working
its internal war debts?
plants, 46 per cent.
They should say to the German | Six hundred and fifteen paper
people: “We own you. We can march 1 mills, 4 3 per cent.
our armies wherever we please upon
Two hundred and thirty-three
your territory. Still we do not want chemical plants, 45 per cent.
to treat you as you would have
Two thousand two hundred and
treated Belgium. France, Serbia, eighty-nine distillers and breweries,
Rumanian and Russia. We are will­ 56 per cent.
ing to treat you as a bankrupt. In­
One hundred and thirteen tobacco
stead of taking your territory we factories, 57 per cent.
one fourth of a page. Locals and
readers will be 7c. per line. We have
been in the habit of inserting a good
many items free and in future these
will have to be paid for at the line
7SÆSS-
5<JWt*v
Here and there voices are lifted In
protest against the sending of food
supplies to Germany. "The Germans'*
say these protestants, ' brought hun­
ger and destitution upon themselves.
Now let them suffer tor their crimes.'
Kind-hearted people are saying
that men and women of ordinarily
generous impulses. Their indignation
rises when they think of Germany's
ruthless course.
These same people would instantly
relent If brought face to face with
individual eases of famine, sickness
and deuth, i'heir heurts would ache
If they could see but one of the mil­
lions of German children who are
crying for food, one helpless mother
anguished by the knowledge that a
loaf of bread or cup of milk would
nave her dying child.
We have set our mind's eye so
much upon the kaiser and hie mili­
tary gang of internationul outlaws
I
that we are likely to forget the mil­
lions upon millions of German chil­ I
dren who were Innocent of all the
j/our r cxirxy
days must be
productive
iHutorkrcauirs
i
T he ,
L atest !
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WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: ¡O pposite C ourt
Tillamook
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ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW,
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook ....
ROOM NO. 261.
Cut full in shoulder. ck.st
and arn\s-con\fortable.S7U^
long wearing. Uîaterpnxf absolutely
A J T ower do
G uaranteed
DRESSES
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EYE SPECIALIST.
PORTLAND — OREGON
Regular Monthly Visits to j,
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
'p H
SLICKER
WON DE KI I 1
CROSS THE ST.
FROM CLOUGH’S
DRUG STORE.
QB J. G. ¿TURNER,
J OHN ¡LELAND HENDERSON.
PLUSH and all wool i
Ì A rpQ
Velur and Bilevia.
‘
± o.
Wool Jersey, Wool Serge,
Satin and Silk
RALPH E. WARREN,
/M ûre than ever
This Store is where your $ Does Most Duty
Manish Serge, Broadcloth
and all Wool Poplin
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Places.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
SIZES 14 TO 48.
Why we Must Send Food to Germany
1918.
r
WOMENS
SHOP.
The Store that gives you more goods for less Money, TILLAMOOK, ORE
A foot control gives any
speed desired.
The entire machine in
its case can be carried
anywhere—it’s no larger
than a typewriter.
H. T., Botts, Free. Attorney
at-Law.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Treae., Attorney-at-
Law and Notrary Public.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Abstracts. Real Estate,
.'Insurance.
Both Phones.
T illamook —O regon .
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Plenty of bright, safe clean
electric light. No more hot,
smoky lamps.
Ask for a demonstra-
tion.
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the
ELECTRIC STORE.
ACKLEY & MILLER
Tillamook Garage,
Tillamook
Oregon.