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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JANUARY 30, 1919.
tin Roosevelt,
QR. O. L. HOHLFELD,
Marked was his grave for his father
they felt
VETERINARIAN.
(Just a few lines in memory or him.)
What! has Colonel Roosevelt been A duty of respect which even the
The Coos Bay harbor says that the
Bell Phone—3aJ
Mutual Phone.
horribles could not quench,
quietly layed to rest,
state editorial meeting at Coos Bay
They buried young Roosevelt, who
That
man
the
nation
loved,
one
of
Tillamook
Oregon.
pledged its support to Louis Simpson.
fought with the French.
its ablest.
We doubt if this is so. but—If Louis
With
pieces
ui
his
wrecked
airplane
Can it be that we can spare him,
wants anything from the newspaper
they marked his grave
Oh! must we give him up.
AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
boys about all he need: to
... to
Will he never give advice again and 'I he grave of young Quintín our air
ask for it.—Sentinel.
man so brave:
help us to cheer up?
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
They tell us as a boy he was not 'Some thought later his body to bring
To give the foreigner the full b :ie-
I
home
very strong;
fits of Americanism, we should Live
NATIONAL BUILDING,
But he's proved how the mind can But his father amf mother said that i
him our English language. Without
day will not come.
along,
help
the
body
knowing und speaking lue language
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
For a stronger patriotic mind has Where the tree falls there let it lie,
of the country, the foreign-born im­
where
he
So we'll let our boy rest
never yet been known
migrant does not and cannot under-
T. DUALS, M.D.,
I
did die.
Than that of Colonel Roosevelt, who
stad us or our istitutions and ideals.
that spot
His
mother
and
I
will
visit
has
so
quickly
gone.
Neither can we understand him. He
There ne’re was a greater patriot And place a white stone to mark
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
can't become a real 100-percent
son's burial spot
buried in the ground
American. He remains in thought a
Surgeon S. P. Co.
Than the one who rests, on the knoll But alas, death has called before that
foreigner.—Polk County Observer.
trip
was
made,
overlooking
Long
Island
sound.
— o-------
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
He had no fear of death when our And taken away whom should I say.
LaFollette has passed through the
Tillamook
-
Father
Roosevelt,
the
lawyer,
the
nation's peril was seen.
U. S. Senate committee Investigation
Oregon
police, the governor, the rough
His foresight for preparedness it was
with a fine coat of whitewash. The
rider
both clear and keen.
statements made by LaFoll«ete were
He believed in standing for the right The President of the United States, I TD OBERT H. McGRATH,
tierce, but still he can hold bis seat
the coal mine visitor, the panic
what’er the cost might be.
C ounsellor - at L aw ,
in the U. 8. Senate. It's a shame,
Allies Visit Kiel Canal After Armis­
stopper
For
he
loved
Old
Glory
and
the
Howl,
Pray
and
Curie.
liow would the U. S. Senators like to
tice
Was
Signed.
J ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDING,
------ o------
The greatest hunter of the day.
thought of being free.
see LaFollette’s speech put in all the
I
,
------ o-----
Editor Voter—For the love of Me-
He has made some wonderful speech­ But death creeps in while he quietly | ’ TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
text books of our schools, would that
sleeps and steals his life away at 1
thuselah can't you raise a howl to
The following occurs in an account
es and written many a book.
be their ideal teaching of patriotism
can that stuff about law reform in of the Allied Naval Commission in That we will still follow after
will.
| P orti and O ffice
to our American youth? Don't blush
court trials, etc., now stuffed Into the German waters, written by an officer
1110 W ilcox B ld .
No
matter
how
great
the
statesman
though
on
him
we
cannot
look.
Senators.—Banks Herald.
papers and supposed to be news? In who accompanied the commission.
when death comes they are still
i
Yes! he did some acting too, if I can
------ o------
ancient Rome that stuff wouldn't
The passage by the Hercules of the
Nothing grand was the funeral of
remember right.
About the only interest Washing-«
attract as much attention as Col. Kiel Canal was an occasion aB mem­ In 1898 he organized the Rough
Roosevelt
QARL HABERLACH
ton county has in the proposed con­
Piper's visit to Ireland. It might orable as historic. British light cruis­
Riders and the Spaniards he did He wished no flowers when he was
solidation of city and county gov­
start a gale in a bar association meet­ ers had made the passage in 1914,
at rest.
fight,
I
ernment in Portland is whether
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
ing or a journal of legal technique. just before the war, but the Hercules He was one of our ablest, bravest A plain oak casket for him this was
limits will remain as at present or
All the simple-minded reader knows was the first British battleship to
men, when in the war with Spain. his request.
T illamook B lock
whether territory outside of Portland
about it is when he goes into a law ruffle its brown-black waters, just as And to gain the day for the Stars i He believed, give flowers to the liv- I
borders will be tacked on to adjoin­
suit he mutters a prayer and dams were the Verdun and Viceory the
Tillamook
ing, they love them best.
and Stripes he fought with might
Oreg’oa
ing counties. If the latter should be
himself when he gets out of it.
first destroyers. The people along the
From the quaint little frame struc- —
and main.
the plan we may look for a howl
J. Hennessy Murphy.
canal banks were for the most part In 1901 Roosevelt was vice-Presi-
ture he and family attended
from the districts shut out of partic­
^^EBSTER HOLMES,
indifferently curious, but hand-wav­
dent when McKinley met his doom, The words of the minister upward
ipation in the big road fund raised
ing and smiles from women and Then to be president Roosevelt's
i
assended
The
Mystery
of
Influenza.
by taxation of city property.— Inde­
children were by no means infre­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
No music peeled for him, he wished I
time had come.
pendent.
The terrible epidemic of influenza, quent. All ingratiating attitude was The 26th president of the U. S. was
it so.
i
COMMERCIAL
BUILDING
His reason for this those must guess
A state prison could be built by the greatest calamity of the kind in evident at all points, and the best
he.
sign
of
friendliness
f'-'m
one
of
the
Before we'll believe we’ve had a bet-
who don’t know.
contract, stipulation being made to the history of the country, has had
FIRST STREET,
employ convict labor at reasonable quite generally a revival in a less ships would undoubtedly have evok­
ter one we’ll have to know and see, He wished only the burial of a com­
ed
not
inconsiderable
acclaim
from
severe
form.
But
the
second
edition
peace
the
noble
pay to the men and huc I i materials
He was awarded
mon American citizen.
TILLAMOOK,
ONEGOg
used as the state owns. If Oregon has carried away a great many lives. the crowds on the banks. Needless to
prize in the year 1906,
He wished no pomp and grandeur to
say,
no
such
sign
was
forth-coming.
owns a quarry use rock. If to be of The disease continues to baffle the
Also the child's labor law he did
his body given.
brick, the state has clay in abun­ skill of medical science. At first the Not a British hand was lifted in re­
help to fix.
In this he showed he had not for
hoy
dance. In this way most of the In­ medical men were confident that it sponse to the hundreds that were He gave back to China what injus­
earthly glory striven
waved
by
the
Huns.
Indeed,
many
a
passed
only
from
person
to
peisr.n.
mates could be kept at work over a
tice had stole away.
May God comfort his loved ones is
PHYSICIAN ANDSURGECN
long period und each have something Yet the most singular instances of simpering grin was seen to stiffen He did much to bring our nation up
the prayer of our nation
I
and
die
out
as
the
moon-face
behind
when his time was up. There would communicution are reported. A man
to a brighter day.
Of the rich and the poor the whole
T illamook B lock ,
be eyes plenty to see that the labor who visited the Colorado mining re­ it passed under the steady stare of It was not only in war that he help­
population.
gion in November brings home the the imperturable bluejackets lining
was not abused.—Oregonian.
ed this land
—Mrs. Lydia Irish.
Tillamook,
Oregt n.
story of two camps up in the moun­ the sides of the steadily steaming For whenever he saw a wrong right
- - o------
warships.
A
number
of
prisoners
Speaker Champ Clark has been tains. Both these villages were very
there he was on hand
Teachers’ Examination.
talking through his hat again. When isolated. When the epidemic first were seen on the banks, mostly Rus­ Ready to make a law that would
------- o
T. HUlih
he said: ‘‘After we licked the Ger­ spread, they had recently been visit­ sians, but from behind one barbed
reach the slyest crook
Notice is hereby given that the
mans for them"—the French and ed by no human being but the mail wire barrier came an unmistakable That was trying with false coni-
County School Superintendent of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW»
Belgians—he forgot that, owing to carrier, who clearly didn't have it. hall of "How's old Blighty?" At an­
pounds to deceive the cook.
Tillamook County, Oregon, will hold
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks ia
the dilatoriness of the Administra­ Yet the disease raged in both camps. other point a long train of what must The Panama Canal is a measure of
the regular examination of appli-, I
tion in making equipment, our Army That might make it seem as if it was have been returning British prison­
Office.
his mind,
cants for 1 year state certificates at i I
did not go to the front us an Inde­ carried by letters, and sometimes a ers fairly rocked with cheers at the Great, grand, marvelous wore noth­
Taxes
Faid
for
Non Residents.
the
court
house
as
follows:
pendent command until two months person who gives no sign of the dis­ unexpected sight of the White En­
ing of its kind.
T
illamook B lock ,
Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 26, I
signs
passing
under
the
viaduct
be
­
before the war ended, and that then ease will carry it to others. Some
Few thought it ever would be done. 1919, at 9 o’clock a.m. and continu­
Tillamoo* .... Oregon
it was supplied with artillery and authorities are now saying that the neath them. Prisoners began arriv­ Some said a foolish works begun.
ing until Friday Feb. 28, 1919, at 4
ing
rapidly
after
Kiel
was
reached,
Both Phones.
tanks, and to a large extent with germ is widely prevalent through the
But, alas, he saw It through—
o’clock pan.
airplanes, built by the French and air, so that it spreads regardless of nearly every destroyer returning to He was master of It too.
Wednesday forenoon—U. S. His-,
British. One fine point about the human communication. Yet it is anchorage bringing a substantial There was no undertaking too big
tory, Writing (penmanship), Music A A 7
HAWK.
French and British soldiers is the known to spread fast where people "haul". The Vidette, returning from
for Roosevelt’s mind.
Drawing.
» V .
absence of bragging, and the loudest herd together in crowded rooms, Hamburg, topped the list with 69 He would do any act to help his na-
Wednesday afternoon—Physiology, j
braggarts in America are those who cars, factories, etc. Wars and pestil­ these being transferred to the mail
tion, no matter what the kind.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
voted wrong on preparedness and ence always seem to go'together. It destroyer for the passage back to When the news came we must our Reading, Manual Training, Compo-
sition. Domestic Science, Methods in
war measures. Clark voted against will be some time yet before this England. Most of these had grue­
rights
defend.
the draft. Oregonian.
plague bpriiB itself out. The people some stories to tell of the treatment For on the Lun's promises we can­ Reading, Course of study for Draw­
Oregon
ing, Methods in Arithmetic.
must be on their guard against the they had received during the months
not
depend.
Thursday
forenoon
—
Arithmetic,
Nebraska in ratifying the federal peril, and every possible safeguard or years the Hun thought he was Roosevelt said, "I am glad. Uncle
History ol Education, Physiology,
amendment was the should be used. It spreads very fust winning, but all reported that things
prohibition
J. G.iTUKN’EK,
Sam, 1 have four sons to send”
thirty-sixth and final state necessary where a number of people occupy had gone fairly well with them since He gladly said goodby to every sou Methods in Geography, Mechanical i
Drawing,
Domestic
tile
armistice.
Art,
Course
of
i
under the federation constitution io sleeping quarters together. This
EYE SPECIALIST.
he had.
study for Domestic Art.
The infusion of several Prussian
act in making prohibitioin a part of would seem to account for its rapid
If we had more men like Roosevelt
Thursday
afternoon-—Grammar, PORTLAND —
OREGON
the constitution. The nation goes dry communication in the army canton­ advisers stiffened the backs of the
we'd a greater nation be.
under this amendment one year from ments. If several people must occupy German Commission, which came off A more patriotic people looking for Geography, Stenography, American
Regular
Monthly
Visits
to
Literature,
Physics, Typewriting, I
Thursday, January 16lh. Un the date one room,, they should be very care­ to the ‘.irst conference at Kiel, but
a head to know
Methods
in
this
attitude
disappeared
as
before,
Tillamook
and
CJ,overdale.
Language,
Thesis
for
'
every saloon, brewery, distillery, and ful to get all the fresh air that is
If our nation would be in peril in a Primary Certificates.
wine press in the land must close its possible. We should all live out doors and from then on things proceeded
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
year ahead or now.
Friday forenoon—Theory and Prac­
doors, unless as now seems likely, lives so far as we can, and keep in quite as smoothly as at Wilhelmsh­ He was one who never waited to see
tice, Orthography (Spelling), Phy­
they are already closed at that time, physical condition such that we can aven. The remaining warships were
how far the forest fire would burn,
by war prohibition which goes into insist disease. Umpqua Valley News inspected, a large number of intern­ But he said come boys let's fight for sical Geography, English Literature,
H GOYNK,
ed British merchantmen were gone
Chemistry.
effect next July 1, and stays until
it may never turn
over by the Shipping Board and
Friday afternoon—School Law,
completion of demobilization. Nat­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
War After the War
started on the way home, and the re­ For 1 feel the wind of greed will Geology, Algebra, Civil Government.
ional prohibition came much faster
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help it on and on.
maining
forts
and
air
stations
were
G.
B.
Lamb,
tliun most people hud thought. To
Office: ; O pposite C ourt F use
While we have been financing the visited by the subcommissions detail­ Until nation after nation the Hun's
Co. School Supenintendent.
the many workers for u nation-dry,
war, feeding the ullles and furnish­ ed for that work. The mqst interest­
fire will consume
Tillamook
-
the new era will bring to fruition
O. »gon.
ing the man power required to turn
And although he was not allowed to
their incessant labors of the past a licking into an unconditional sur­ ing of these latter was the great ex­
Lauder's Rules of Thrift.
shoulder a gun
perimental
station
at
Warnemunde,
years
or
more.
—
News
Report-
thirty
(JOHN ¡LELAND HENDERSON
■ o>—
render, the future has been left to where all of the new types which the He fought them front the platform,
Harry Lauder the famous Scotch
take care of itself to a dangerous ex­ Germans have had in process of de­
since
before
the
war
begun.
■
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tent and as it now stands we are op velopment were seen and inspected. That patriotic spirit just sowed seed singer, who has made a fortune and
ATTORNEY
editor of the Carlton Sentinel
knows how to keep it, has explained
en to industrial competition that Permission to visit this remarkable
where ere he went
AND
is truly favored, and is the only ed­
promises to ups«t our entire struc­ station was granted only under pro­ It lusted till the last, until his the rules which he followed in car­
itor on record who has received from
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
rying
out
his
native
thrift.
J
’
hey
are
ture and bring on labor disturbances test, and the revelation of what was (
breath was spent,
any church a note of "appreciation
and plunge us into an industrial war in the way of accomplishment there , Glad the whole four sons i could serve all very sage advice and well to be
T illamook B lock ,
for the many favors shown."—Sheri­
remembeied by young men of today: Tillamook •
-
-
• Oregiw.
that will have only disasterous re­ must have been one of the bitterest
even if the end was sad.
dan Sun.
Behave toward your purse as you
sults.
He himself would gladly went and
ROOM NO. 261.
pills the Hun had to swallow.
But there are churches that go fur­
would toward your best friend.
Wool and cotton must pay an im­
died if it need be
The Submarine Commission, under
ther than that and get a little job
View the reckless spending of
portant part in the readjustment Lieut-Comtnander Bower, pushed ite Died fighting with the U. S. boys
work occasionally, or pastors who
money as criminal and shun the com­
after the mankilling ends. England investigations assiduously at Ham­
who
made
the
Hun
to
flee.
bring in a well written obituary of has been wise enough to corner
pany of the reckless spender.
aome funeral they have attended or wool and we will have the cotton for burg, Bremen and other ports, with Yes, Roosevelt would gladly have
H. T.¡Botts,
Dress neatly, but not lavishly.
Atiorntj
gladly
crossed
the
foaming
main
the
result
that
some
scores
of
U-boats
an account of some wedding at which world distribution free to anyone
at-Law.
Take your amusements judiciously,
And
fought
for
the
stars
that
stand
mostly
nearing
completion
—
hith-
■
he officiated. These are better than with the price and ships to send it
you will enjoy them better.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
on the blue again.
a note of appreciation to the editor, wherever it is ordered. We will prob­ erto undeclared by the Germans,
Don't throw away the crusts—eat '
retary Trees., Attorney-at-
for the gathering of such events ably send thousands of tons of this were found and reported. Admiral But someone said no he cannot go. them.
them, They are as nourishing as
I. aw and Notrary Public.
saves a lot of time and makes It sure 'cotton to England, to be mixed with Goette protested to the last against It would not do and thus and so
beef.
tliut the data is correct. Newspapers her wool by their skilled manufac­ the giving up of these, but at the fin­ But, why, not have let him went,
It is more exhilarating
_ to
_ ____
feel
are always euger to get real news turers and the same ships will not al conference the Allied Commission The man that had his life for his
money in your pocket than beer in
country spent.
carried their point, and these poten­
llenis, and the man or woman who
your stomach.
bring back raw wool for our use, but tial pirates will be delivered In Brit­ But then I'll leave this subject
here
asstls In gat tiering news Is an appre­
Remember it takes only four quar­
finished cloth to be sold in competi­ ish ports as fast as they become ready For some things happen that
seem
ciated friend. Telephone Register.
Law Abstracts. Real Estate,
tion with home products made of for towing.
ters to make a dollar and only 25
quite
queer.
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cents
to
make
a
quarter.
Insurance.
high priced wool grown here.
With the work of the Allied Com­ But he put preparedness into the
Many German officers are said to
It w ill be a year or longer before mission completely finished, the Her­
You can sleep better aft jr a hard
Both Phones.
minds
of
all,
desire to come to the United States England is back to normal in her
day's work than after harl Jay's
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
after peace la declared, and would manufacturing, and it is frankly ad cules got under'weigh at noon of the He continued to raise he would not idleness.
18th.
passed
through
the
Kiel
Canal
tall.
spend their lives here in seeking to mitted that she is not going to help
Get your value from yo ir trades­
justify them, and corrupting the peo out the United States In getting a that afternoon and evening, looked His last address was there must be man. He gets good money from you.
out
into
the
Elbe
estuary
the
no
sagging
back.
follow-
pie of this country. It is Important firm hold of her export trade, by fur­
A bank note makes good reading,
Ing morning, and began the honie- True Americanism must not lack.
to prevent immigration of alien ene­ nishing us with wool at a price as
better .han some novels — Columbus
ward voyage. The crossing of the We must hold to true Americanism.
mies. The Germans, Hungarians, low as will be paid by her own man­
Dispatch.
North Sea was made without incl- Least our whole nation
fall in a
Bulgarians and Turks ought to be in­ ufacturers. No one believes she cor­
Th« complete Electric Light aad
dent.
chasm.
definitely prohibited from landing on nered wool and will control her col-
Power Ploat
Buy
Your
Meat
for
Canning
Now.
One
language,
one
nation,
and
true
our shores till they can become | onial supplies for a year or longer
Plenty of bright, sate clean
Chamberlain ! Tablets.
patriotic action
o------
merged at home as law-abiding citi­ after the war, to Insure wool for her
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electric light. No more hot,
Are three of the great things Roose­ I Meat will be high this winter. Get
zens shorn of the fallacy that the own spindles. She ia not to be blam-
smoky lamps.
velt did sanction.
it now * for canning, while it is cheap,
When
you
are
troubled
with
___
king can do no til. and havlng tulljed for cornering wool to safeguard ,
Indi-
Beef by the quarter, 9c. to 14c per
or constipation, take Cham­ Three sons spared him at the end of
and proper < conception
~
of the people's her futuie. Her government officials gestion
,
the war
pound.
right to rule.
!;. J A bill is about to pass ; were wise and ours were asleep at berlain's Tablets. They strengthen
Beef steak. 18c. to 28c. per lb.
lie banishment of «mm
congress for the
some I the switch. Our loans and credits to the stomach and enable it to perform But brave Quntine had fallen to
earth with a jar
Beef pot roast. 12H c . to 22c.
four thousand aliens who have been her helped wonderfully in carrying its functions naturally. Indigestion
interned during the war It Is quite on the war and perhaps gave her the is usually accompanied by constipa­ While battling with the foe high up pound.
In the air,
as important to keep this element necessary funds to coi ner the Austin tion and is aggravated by it. Cham­
Boiling beef. 9c. to
_____
17c. per lb.
from coming over from the other Ilan and New Zealand wool and also berlin's Tablets cause a gentle move­ In the place where he fell he is still
Beef for stew, 6c. to 15c. per lb.
ACKLEY & MILLES
resting there.
side. Telephone Register.
All meats are government lnspect-
I take u few bales from South America ment of the bowels, relieving the
Tillamook Garage,
1
constipated condition. Paid Ad.
' Burled by his foes was young Quni- e^.
What the Editors Say
At Washington last week Francis
J. Heney, who has developed a rising
spirit of unfair presecution, told the
senate committee on agriculture of
plans which he said the meat packers
had "discussed” for a joint office in
Washington, with a card Index of
the attitude of congressmen toward
legislation. Can't we investigate the
packers without being unfair and hy­
pocritical? Apparently from Mr.
Heney's statement, the packers only
had under consideration the mattpr
of establishing an office in Washing­
ton, and the plan was not carried to
application. But suppose it had been?
The farmers' organizations keep
their representatives in Washington
to look out for their interests? The
labor unions do it. The Anti-Saloon
League does it. These and many
other organizations maintain head­
quarters at the capital and are en­
tirely within their rights in doing it.
Is it then a Heneyous offense for in­
dustrial or commercial organizations
merely to "discuss' like action on
their part?—Spokesman Review.
The United States is marked for
the dumping ground. So much so,
that numerous English firms have
representatives here arranging to
establish American selling and dls-
tributing agencies and under the
present tariff they can undersell our
market 20 per cent.
This will be an example of interna­
tional financing that will be an eye-
opener if the present tariff stands.
Borrow billions here, und come over
here and collect interest and perhaps
some principal from us through fore­
sight in cornering wool and a free-
trade tariff.
Fortunately, there will be an oper­
ative period of long enough duration
to see the full effect of the present
plans before the election next year.
Our people require more than say-so
to convince them and the outlook is
particularly good for them to get a
generous dose of lower wages, strikes
and lockouts, once the war ends,
with the present tariff in fore«.—
Boston Fibre and Fabric.
They Tell ui Booxevelt Has Gone.
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QR- L- U
,
Tillamook Title and
(Abstract Co.
DELCO-LIGHT
Tillamook Meat Co.
e. farmer.
, farmer, Cloverdale
Tillamook Meat Co. I«oa.
Paid Adv.
Tillamook
Oregon.
Dallas, Oregon. 1
i Everson.
Owner and Publish«!*/