Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 26, 1918, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT DECEMBER 26,
1918,
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GERMANS CUT THROATS OF BRITISH ENJOY
YANK PRISONERS.
YANKEE SPEECH
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Harry Lauder Thankz God for Peace Quaint Expressions Used by Ameri­
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can Fighters Charm the English
Harry Lauder came to the United
People.
¿.tales tor the twenty-first time last
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week, making the trip on lhe aiaure-
taiua, bringing his wife and a cargo
The American soldier’s appearance,
oi tunny stories and songs. The social conduct and conversation, to
comedian is to play a three weeks' say nothing of his military prowess,
engagement here and then goes to j have endeared him to all classes in
Australia and New Zealand, India, ! France and England. French news-
Airma, then back to the laud ot tne ' papers tell ot his chivalrous attitude
I toward the fair sex generally, and
ii t.‘*i i uei •
earing his Haig, and Haig cos- his kindly paternal way with chil-
tume, nicluuiug klus, a rur pouch, dren in war-racked villages; the
A statement of Dodge Brothers
tweed cap and Bhoil tailed jacket, ' English dailies print columns about
me Scotchman took Broadway by his alert,, military bearings and the
war activities is due the owners
smpribe wuen he maue his way to charm of his native slang, This last
of their cars.
the ouice or William morris, his characteristic draws forth the fol- I
lowing letter on “What Sammy
A.nerican agent.
i-euce on earth, and tliank God Says," which is taken from the Lon-
Dodge Brothers refrained, during
don Daily Mail.
foi it."
«till-
the
progress of the war, from any
, ,e got a new song and I've just
Cheerful in the Ward.
been humming it to my conductor so | Sammy is in my ward,, and I like ;
reference to the performance of
1 rnouldp’t forget it. Il goes like this. him. Mis face he describes as "one
the car in Government service.
" * urn tiddy um turn,' and the title of the sort that only a mother could
is gving io be Don i uet Us Sing Any love," but somehow, lantern-jawed
u*ore About War; Just Let Us Sing and high-cheeked as it is, it appeals ;
It seems proper now, however,
About Love.’ 1 tried it the otner to me. .
night deep down lu me Mauretania
to disclose the facts, because they
Even more than his face I like '
among the Boldier iads who were his conversation. His experiences j
are
unusual facts—intensifying
coming home and mey liked it fine. during the war are, I suppose, much
Alts. Lauder—she always travels the same as those of our men. bis
that good will which owners of
with me, ye know—and I got about mode ot relating them is peculiarly
Dodge Brothers Cars ha vealways
700 ot them together and sang it to his own. The picturesque imagery
'em and made them sing to us.
manifested.
with which he adorns his speech may
1 visited several of the rest billita be an old story in "God's country"—
of the Americans during my last trip to me it is a thing of wonder and a
Dodge Brothers car was the only
Once 1 was billeted with a New York joy foreyer.
newspaper man J had known before. ’ ___________
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mb came over "the big drink" some
one of its class approved and
His name slips away from me, but he Uloams ago He had a pleasant voyage
adopted
by the War Department
is an officer now. His striker brushed saw no 'Tin tisu’’ and had pienty to
my clothes for me and I got to talk- j eat—"six meals a day, three up and
Ing to the lad. He told me that he three
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down." on arrival al the port
In a separate Ordnance Works,
had oeen gassed at Chateau Ihierry they
got into j the "dinkiest little
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built especially for the purpose,
He also mentioned a patrol of 20 men train ever”. Before it started the cap­ I
who had gone out to the German tain asked for a key to wind it up I
costing millions of dollars and
lll.tb,
IWV» of them aw«*aaavs*.
lines. JUOl
Just two
returned, * lite WILLI.
with. baHlI
Sammy says that personally I
employing thousands of their
others were captured. The next night ! he ¡nten)iB to take one home as a
the Afnericans raided the trenches cham to hang on his watch chain.
skilled motor workmen, Dodge
opposite and found their 18 com­
Quaint Description of Tea.
Brothers undertook an important
rades lying there dead with their
They went into camp, where they
throats cut. This lad told me the en­
duty designated by the War
tire battalion went over the next day spena their time "hiking" about the
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Department.
and got GOO Germans.
boy ____
said countryside. The "eats” here were
to me. ’AVe killed <_ every one of the ' not overgood. They were given tea
600. It was the best day's sport I ' which tasted like the last water
Without the aid of their great
I Noah kept afloat in" and fish "that
ever had.”
Discussing the end of hostilities was never caught," but must have
motor
organization, Dodge
given itself up". However they made
Lauder said:
Brothers could not have fulfilled
' the uay the word of peace came their motto, “Work like Helen B.
to those who had lost kin in the war Happy”, and stuck it out bravely,
the
heavy obligation which they
was the saddest day ot all. It was 1 The only thing that really "got their
were
asked to assume by the
now all over and he will never come goat” was having to sleep on "terra
firma.
”
That,
Sammy
says,
is
Latin
back. We may think sometimes that
Ordnance Department.
it is a very cruel world we are living for "terribly hard."
Ultimately he and his companions
in. I have thought- that many times,
The other service required of
but God
Dost, and I believe crossed to the front. The country
there is t. God, a God oi justice, who pleased him, but he found the lan­
Dodge Brothers motor works, by
guage difficult and the French peo­
will surely be w ith us to the end."
ple slow of comprehension. On one
the Government, was to continue
i occasion he wanted a pair of duck
PERTINENT REMARKS.
' shoes, so he went into a bootmaker's
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In speaking ot the Mooney caae 'and quacked—but he couldnt get’ the
Frank
¡says the people should °td dame wise to it.
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¡Mr th»
For
the fifrht
fight thnl
that put him out of
see that
"this monstrous
crime
is
righted.” Has Mr. Walsh any inter­ action he says his lieutenant was re­
est in the righting of the monstrous sponsible. "He was sure tired of bis
crime whereby a score of men, wom­ position and crazy on becoming a
en and children whose lives were al­ captain or an angel" Sammy was
most as valuable as that of any ready enough to help, but. a boche
apostle of violence as a social remedy shell Intervened and Insisted on send­
were blown to pieces by a cowardly ing in his name with a application
"for immediate transfer to the flying
assassin?
I corps.
”
Hence his presence in hospital.
Colonel House commission of 150
Notice of Hearing on Petition to Ex­ to the town of Tillamook, now Tilla­
expertB has brought to Europe six
Joyi At Home.
mook City, Oregon; thence north to
tend Drainage District.
truck loads of information about Eu­ < It is my duty to give out his letters
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the southwest corner of said block
ropean affairs will at least furnish and today, as he read a voluminous
In the County Court of the State 16 thence east to the south west
a little innocent merriment on a con­ epistle his face brightened to such
I corner of Block 15, of Baid MIUer’s
tinent which, after four years of war an extent that I was forced to inquire of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
Addition; thence north to the north­
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
hear
­
is at least entitled to a quiet laugh. what good tidings had arrived. He
west corner of said Block 15; thence
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hesitated, then grinned. "I don't ing on the following petition will be east to the northeast corner of said
The Springfield Republican, con­ mind telling you, nurse,” he said, held at the Court House in the City
demning the action of soldiers in “It’s my wife writing, and from of Tillamook, County of Tillamook, block 15; thence north to the north­
hazing the red flag parades in New what she says I calculate when I get State of Oregon, on the 5th day of¡ east corner of Block 13 of said Mil­
York, says "New York is a poor place home there’ll be something besides a February, 1919, for the purpose of ler's Addition; thence east to the
for lawlessness to flourish In”. Well, fence running around my little place determining whether the prayer of east line of lot 4 in Eli Goodspeed's
Park, according to the recorded plat
said petition shall be granted.
who are the apostles of lawlessness, in Seattle."
All persons owning or claiming an thereof; thence south to a point 60
the red Hag toters or the boys who
He goes tomorrow, and I shall miss
feet south of the south line of said
carry the red, white and blue?
him badly, He himself is all anxiety interest in lands described in said , Goodspeed’s Park, thence west to the
petition
are
hereby
notified
to
ap-
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for an early return to a front where
A hundred and twenty five thou­ he anticipates a real good time for pear at said place on said date and I northeast corner of Block 1 of High­
sand dollars has been spent during the Yanks had a correspondingly bad I show cause. If any there be, why the land Addition to Tillamook City;
the past year in refurnishing the one for Jerry. The latter is assuredly prayer in said petition should not be thence south to the southeast corner
of said block 1; thence west to the
Vvnite House in acc.ordance with that up against the "straight goods" at granted.
west line of said Highland Addition;
Erwin
Harrison,
Democratic platform demand that we last.
Clerk of the County Court. thence south to the north line of
return to that simplicity and econ­
To the Honorable County Court of section 31 aforesaid; thence west
omy befitted to Democratic govern­
Stop All Alien Propaganda.
300 feet; thence south 30 rods, more
Tillamook County, Oregon;
ment.
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or less, to the north line of Tilla­
The
undersigned
being
the
Board
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There ought to be a thorough in­
mook Drainage District, as original­
After decreasing the rate on long vestigation of the whole question of of Supervisors of Tillamook Drainage ly established; thence west to the
District
of
Tillamook
County,
Ore-
'
distance night telegrams the Post­ foreign propaganda.
gon, being thereunto duly authorized i place of beginning,
master General points triumphantly
It Is apparent tnat Germany had a
That it Is proposed by the district
to the beneficient results of political powerful corps of agents, particular­ by a resolution adopted by said to reclaim such lands for sanitary
board of supervisors in session on
ownership. What about that fifty per ly press agents, in thia aountry, bp- the Sth day of December, 1918, do and agricultural purposes, and that
cent increase in letter postage, that fore the war, and there is every rea­ hereby respectfully petition your such proposed reclamation will be
fifty per cent hoist in freight rates son to believe that this has been Honorable body, and ask that the conducive to the public health and
on the railway, the new charge for the praettee of other foreign nationa boundary lines of said district be welfare, and public utility and bene­
installing a telephone and a few as well.
extended so as to include the lands fit;
other features of political operation
No objections can be made to pleas hereinafter described, which lands
That all the lands to be Included
which are to this little price cut as a made in the opinion in behalf of any are not described by and included in as herein described, would be prop­
barrel of apples to a quart of cran­ nation by its recognised agents. But the petition and decree of the court erly included within
Tillamook
berries?
thia thing of hiring newspaper men, incorporating said district.
Drainage District, and can be drain­
educators and politicians to represent
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The lands which we ask to have ed into the present drainage ditches
It Is announced that several tons of the political and commercial inter­ included in the district are all those of this district, and all of the lands
information on European affairs col­ ests ot alien powers, and permitting included within
following desired to be added to the district
the
lected at government expense by a them to operate under the name of boundaries, to-wit:
as herein described, will be beneficl-
corpse of one hundred and fifty (150 . Americans, must stop if the people
Beginning at a point 20 feet east ally affected by the operations of
count ’em) college professors, accom­ are not to pay the penalty of such of the west line of section 31 in the district.
panied the American peace commis­ alien plotting.
That the benefits of the proposed
township 1, south of range 9. west
sion to Paris. As nobody else will
We should know just what has W, M. and 30 rods south of the reclamation of said lands will ex­
have the time or inclination to read been expended In this country in northwest corner of said section, said ceed any damage to be done thereby,
these few truck loads of enlighten­ agitation in behalf of any foreign point being the northwest corner of and that the best Interest of the
ment, may be one of the peace condi­ nation before the European war and the original Tillamook Drainage Dis­ land included, and of the owners of
tions will be that the kaiser will we should know who is operating trict, as described in the petition such land, as a whole, and of the
have to study it in prison. Or, if the along this line after the war is therefore, and running thence noth public at large, will be promoted by
war breaks out again, why not drop over. It should be made a criminal to the north line of said section 31; the proposed extension of said boun­
it on Berlin from a bombing plane? offense to carry on in this country thence east to the west line, extend­ daries, and the operations of the
any sort of alien agitation under ed of Third Avenue East, in Tilla­ district in relation thereto and that
false pretenses.
mook City, Oregon, and running this would be a proper and advanta­
Stomach Trouble.
"Before I used Chamberlain’s Tab­ t The creed of every American should thence north to a point 60 feet wet" geous method of accomplishing the
lets I doctored a great deal for be American first. Any citizen of the of the southwest corner of Block 30 reclamation of said lands.
stomach trouble and felt nervous and United States who would put the in- of Thayer’s Addition, to what is now
That Tillamook Drainage District
tired all the time. These tablest ' terests of other countries before Tillamook City. Oregon, and running proposes if said lands are included
helped me from the first, and inside ' those of his own, or would sacrifice thence -east along the south line of within its boundaries, to drain said
of a week’s time I had improved in the interests of thia country in be- said Thayer’s Addition or Additions, lands by constructing
a ditch
every way.” writes Mrs. L. A. Drink- j half of any foreign nation or group and an extension thereof to a point through the lands running in a
*rd. Jefferson City. Mo. For Sale by 'of nationa, is a trator and should be south of the southwest corner of northeasterly direction
from the
j treated as such.
Lamar’s Drug Store.—Pd. Adv.
Block 16, of A. A. MIUer’s Addition present main ditch I d the district, to
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Good Will Given a New Impetus
luvzm
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to furnish their cars as they were
needed.
They were furnished, not in
hundreds, but in thousands—both
for the training camps here, and
for service in Belgium, France
and Italy.
The record of those thousands of
camp and army cars is one in
which any owner may feel the
utmost pride.and satisfaction.
Their performance justified the
compliment implied in their
selection by the Government.
The great works in which nearly
three hundred thousand of their
cars have been produced in the
past four years furnished a vast
store-house of human energy
and equipment for the ordnance
work.
u
Naturally, it will take time to
adjust the motor works to its full
accustomed activity.
Gradually Dodge Brothers will
resume the grateful task of con­
tinuing to deserve the good will
of America—and indeed of the
whole world.
Dodge Brothers considergood will
their most valuable possession.
They will never knowingly do
anything to lessen it
ACKLEY & MILLER,
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
or near the northeastern boundary
of said proposed extension, to be of
suitable size to carry off the excess
water upon the lands; the detailed
plan for such ditch to be furnished
by the engineer of the district here­
after; provided that the additional
project and all expenses and tax
levies thereof or connected therewith
to be kept separate from the original
reclamation project of the district.
That the number ot acres of land
to be added to the district by the
proposed change of boundaries will
be thirty-seven acres, and that the
owners, together with the quantities
owned by them respectively, are as
follows:
M. W. Harrison, 12 acres.
Henry Rogers, 3 6-10 acres.
Claude Thayer, 7 acres.
N. M. F. Dawson Estate 3% acres.
T. J. Harris, Sr. 3V4 acres.
H. A. Miles, 2 V4 acres.
F. R. Beals, Trustee for J. R. Eld-
ridge, 1 acre.
T. J. Harris, Sr. and wife, Mary
E. 2 acres.
D. W. ¡jams, Estate, 3 1-3 acres.
That the present main ditch of
Tillamook Drainage District is con­
structed across the south part of the
lands proposed to be added to the
district, and by constructing a ditch
leading therefrom in a northeasterly
direction all of the land to be added
to the district by ttye proposed
change of boundaries, can be drain­
ed and made more sanitary and pro­
ductive, but the same are low, wet
and swampy at this time for lack of
such drainage.
That the said drainage can be pro­
vided for a small cost per acre, and
the value of the lands will be In­
creased much more than the cost of
reclaiming the same will amount to.
We further petition your Honor­
able body to appoint three commis­
sioners. as provided by law, to as­
sess benefits and damages on ac­
count of said proposed change,
Dated this 5th day of December 1918
Geo. Williams,
Carl Hunt,
M. W. Harrison.
Supervisors of the Tillamook
Drainage District of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon.
State of Oregon, County of Tilla-
mook ss.
I, M. W. Harrison, I George Wil­
liams, and I, Carl Hunt, being first
duly zworn, each for myself. My that
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and that the matters therein stated
are true, as I verily believe.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this Sth day of December, 1919.
Geo. Williams
H. T. Botts.
Carl Hunt.
Notary Public for Ore.
M. W. Harrison
My commission
expires Dec. 21, 1919.
Notice of Bond Sale.
Tillamook City, Oregon, offers for
sale 114,500.00 of its bonds, to be dat­
ed October 15th. 1918; payable twenty
years after date; redeemable after
five years; interest six per cent, pay­
able semi-annually. Bids will be re­
ceived up to the 6th day of January,
1919. Must be accompanied with a
check of five per cent of the amount
of the bid to guarantee purchase of
bonds, if bid accepted. Right reserv­
ed to reject any and all bids. Bids to
be addressed to the undersigned.
A. H. Gaylord,
City Recorder.
Notice of Annual Meeting of Stock­
holders of Tillamook Hotel Co.
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The annual meeting of the stock­
holders of Tillamook Hotel Company
will be held at the parlors of the
hotel building at Tillamook City,
Oregon, on Monday, January 6th,
1919, at 2 o’clock p.m., for the pur­
pose of electing directors, and trans­
acting all and any other business
that may properly come before the
meeting, Including the approval and
ratification of all contracts, acts, by­
laws and proceedings, authorized,
adopted, and had by the Board ot
Directors; and generally considering
the affairs of the company, and tak-
ing any action competent for the
stockholders to take with respect
thereto.
Dated December ’ 19, 191».
Robert H. McGrath,
Secretary.
For Sale For a Short Time Only.
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One of the best ranch
in Tilla-
monk County, close to ’
fine im-
provements, good bulldi
electric
lights, thoroughly up t- drte. This
has never been offered ’
i>le before
nnd is only on the ma
• now for a
brief period. It will •
i to see
Everson.