Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 06, 1919, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT FEBRUARY 6, 1919
©illamuok ìSeaòlirjht
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION
per year 12.00
wanting quick action in road con­
struction. The "knockers" are doing
! their best to prevent the building of
' hardsurfaced roads, which are de­
manded by the people in all parts of
1 the state, and the system now being
worked out by the State Highway
I Commission meets with hearty ap­
proval of all progressive citizens.
There Is a good deal of truth In what
Commissioner Thompson said in his
address to the State Legislature last
week when he remarked that the
State Highway
Commission was
nearer the people and bad their con-
' fidence.
war. The Congress leaders say it al­
VICTOBY NO BAB TO INVESTIGA­ ready has been shown that hundreds
TION OF GBOSS WASTE.
of millions of dollars were wasted
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1 through incompetence and inefficient
Public Has Bight to Fix Besponsi- direction of the airplanes, ordinance |
bility tor linnecessary Taxes.
and shipping programs alone Many
The Usefulness
of This Bank
Democrats agree with the Republi-
Robert J. Thorne, assistant io the cans that the American people are |
acung qu'ai tennaster general, wear­ entitled to know where the respon­
Advertising Bates.
lug a distinguished service m,.-a:.l, lu sibility lies for much of the burden
Display Advts, per inch • •
20c.
a jevtlll ..»U’esa <u me India.rial of their taxation in the years to come
»
M
” . .half page 17»/,c.
viuu of Lin jsu ,• or wnich h-- is a The mere winning of the war did not
9f
ft
” ... fall page 15c.
tueiaber, guA. n>s leuow members < I wipe out accountability for unneces-
OME people do not realize the many
............ per line
Local»
7c.
the club a peek into the back dnr of I sary burdens."__________
different ways in which this bank can
affairs as they were conducted :u
Beaders, with reading matter
Washingtei during the war.
serve them. It is unusually well equip­
Furniture Fer Sale.
per line..................................... 7c.
"lu cue m’duie of last winter's ex­
ped to furnish valuable information and
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c.
treme co.-, ' he cited as an sx a .p.
Three Iron and Brass Bed Steads,
advice on financial and business matters.
Besolntions.................. per line 5c.
What is the matter with the of official methods of res tape
> spr: gs and mattresses, chiffoniers,
Our customers have often been able to
I Grange, anyway, that every time a received a telegram from Lamp t.r»..
movement is started for good roads, saying:"It i» ¿X degreed oeloir ze.v, dressers, library table, library or
avoid serious losses by making use of our
Editorial Snap Shots. State
reading
lamp
(hanging),
rockers,
Master Spence has to butt in lZ.OOu man are witnoui gloves.’ v-
dining
chairs,
rugs.
Six
hole
South
access
to first hand business information.
ani register a protest? Good roads the same day another toieg.ain ca... -
Probably the price of Tillamook are a god-send to the farmers, and ‘.rom camp Custer, say is» .hat 1,0« j Bend Mailable Range; 22 calibre
Our membership in the Federal Re­
Winchester rifle, and other articles
cheese will never reach again what now that they have been enjoying men hud no overcoats use
we. .
too
numerous
to
raeation.
All
clean
serve
Banking System gives us special
is being paid for it today—38c. for some hard surfaced roads, why, they without army shoes.
and in sanitary condition.
triplets and 39c. for Young Americas. are demanding more of that class of
facilities
for meeting the requirements of
”1 started out io see what 1
See them at house, Cor. 3rd Street
That'B what organization and coop­ road. Spence undertook to criticise do about tne snortage or equipmc a..
this
community.
Moreover, it is our
eration in Tillamook county have the State Highway Commission,
----- but jx found 2o,000 pairs or noraex..-« and 2nd Ave., or inquire at Ever­
son
a,
Tillamook.
aim
to
give
a
helpful,
progressive per
when pinned down and forced
1
done.
to i giOTes
«tores. 1 auxed why i—y
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prove what he had been saying about • uad noi been .urmsueu .o me llbops
sonal-service
to
every
depositor
—regard
The Willamina Times says: "Billy the building of roads, had to admit 1 and r>as told that they were being Buy Your Meat for Canning Now.
less
of
the
size
of
his
account.
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Vinton, of McMinnville, becomes be did not know what he was talking • hele for tue motorcycle corps. Looa-
president of the Oregon State Senate about, but justified himself by say­ ' ing 1’urthei 1 found ample supply of i Meat will be high this winter. Get
Put our sincerity to the test. Step in
—more honor Old Yamhill County.” ing that he was opposed to bonding. ' khuxl coats, i asked why they wern’t it now for canning, while it is cheap.
and
have a talk with us.
Beef
by
the
quarter,
9c.
to
14c
per
And we seem to remember that just He was opposed to bonding two years 1 being used, and was likewise tote
before the election last November ago. The people of Oregon were over­ mat some cure’or other forbade their pound.
Tillamook County Bank
Beef steak, 18c. to 28c. per lb.
several newspapers in that county whelmingly in favor of bonds for being used after Dec. 1.
Tillamook, Oregon
Beef pot roast, 12Vic. to 22c. per
resorted to knocking methods to do roads and are doubly so today,
blushes Bed Tape Bules.
pound.
Old Yamhill county out of that hon­ Spence is out of joint with every pro-
"The men were suitering in the
Boiling beef, 9c. to 17c. per ib.
or.
gressive movement in the state, hav­ meanwhile, and so the reu tape was
Beef for stew, 6c. to 15c. per lb.
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ing developed a grouchy spirit.
cut in »pite oi me screams or horror
All meats are government inspect-
It is to be hoped that the parents
It is only natural to suppose that tuui arose from tne officials, and the
will use proper precautions in send­ where a good salary is involved there supplies were sent where they were ed.
Tillamook Meat Co.
ing their children to school. A little will be efforts made to bring about a ueeueu.
discretion may prevent the spread of change. This is the situation today in
' r lound,” he continued, “when I
the flu in the schools, .which would regard to the office of secretary sales went oo.vn lo Washington, not one
Card of Thanks.
have to be closed again. Should any man for the co-operative associations aim/, a.- 1 had expecteu, but about
wish
to thank our friends ami
We
child have the least symptoms of the of this county. It is the job that some firteeii. each branch ol tiie military
flu they should be kept home, and few are after. For several weeks the service w..s a Unit and each was relatives for the kindness and sym­
parents who do otherwise should be snap shot man has patiently listened working lor itself and against tiie pathy, during the illness and death
severely punished.
to both sides of the controversy, and others. 1 expected to find oue man of our beloved husband oon and
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from present indications there is buying motor trucks. Instead I found brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Altenburger
It will not be many months before liable to be a split between the co­ lour men buying them, outbidding
and family.
lumber schooners will be coming to operative associations, and if that each other and upsetting the whole
Mrs. Chas. Altenburger.
Tillamook Bay, bringing merchan­ takes place it will be a backward industry. An example oi the compe­
dise from California ports. This is move. But history Is only repeating tition which prevailed among the
Dreadful Cough Cured.
liable to bring about a great reduc­ itself. In the early days of the cheese various departments may oe seen in
tion in freight rates, not only on industry, it was the persistent efforts the business of renting u dock in
For disenfecting where Contagious or
A severe cold is often followed by a
merchandise but on feed and hay as of the Thayer faction that kept the Baltimore. The quartermaster s de­
well, for it will bring Tillamook dairy association in a state of turmoil partment ofieren tiaO.OUU, then came rough cough for which Chamberlain’s
infectious diseases are prevailing.
county in closer touch with Califor­ and bitter feeling between dairymen. j along the engineers with an offer of Cough Remedy has proven especially
valuable.
Mrs.
F.
W.
Olsen,
Marys
­
nia markets.
It took several years to overcome that | 87 5,000, and, finally it went to the
CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­
ville, Mo., writes: "About two years
serious situation, which was a detrl> navy for 8110,000."
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ago my little boy Jean caught a
ful Germicidal mixture and by its use
Congressman Hawley has Introduc­ ment to the dairymen and the cheese
Cites Other Examples.
severe cold and coughed dreadfully
ed a bill requiring the Adjutant Gen­ industry of the county, for the atm
As a sampie oi the governmental for days. I tried a number of cough
will improve general stable conditions.
eral of the Army and the Secretary was to obtain control of the cheese
of the Navy to furnish the Adjutant Industry in this county. Happily the contracts that were so liberally medicines but nothing did him any
General of each state with the nuines dairymen took the bull by the horns strewn during the war, Mr. Thorne good until I gave him Chamber­
*
lain’s Cough Remedy. It relieved his
and records of men from the states and undertook to manage their own cited the following:
"One
day
1
received
a
communica
­ cough right away and before he had
who served in the Army and Navy, affairs, and since that time the
during the war. This is a very necea- cheese industry has been handled tion saying that about 6,000 tons of finished taking one bottle he was
is Just fine
RELIABLE DRUGGISTS.
sary bill, for the reason it has been with flattering results and they tin were to be sent to Australia,” he cured. I think
hard to keep track of men who have have obtained unprecedent prices for said. "Investigating further this cur­ children.”
ious
item,
1
found
that
the
Secretary
joined the Army or Navy from this butter fat. It is something to be
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state and county.
proud of th* the dairymen dropped i of State and the Secretary of War
their petty grievances and worked had entered into an agreement to re­
The snap shot man has on several together for the common good of the ceive 32,000,000 pounds of jam from
occasions recommended that road dairy industry of this county. We are Australia. The price agreed on was a
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districts Nos. 1 and 3 start hardsur- sorry to admit it, but it would not considerable one, even for Jani, The
facing a small portion of road for a surprise us that all this team work jam is now scattered all over the map
starter. As they have taken an equal and working together is about to pull of the world; 16,000,000 pounds is in
amount of th* road money, it looks to apart. We do not propose to »ay one » rance, 16,000,000 pounds elsewhere
us that each road district should ap­ word that will add fuel to the fires, aad 10.000,000 pounds still on
propriate part of the road money to but would rather pour oil on the berry bushes of Australia
hardsurfaeed roads. This road dis­ troubled waters. The question for picked.
"One would think.”
trict constructed several miles of the co-operative association to de-
hard surfaced road from Its yearly clde is this: "What Is best for the Thor.ic, ' mat the brunches
apportionment, and the other two dairy industry of Tillamook County?’ war ucpa. ...lent would be one
districts should have done likewise. In thia connection it must not be lost family. Instead they carried on
sight of that if unity of purpose same formality that exists between
It may not be generally known that brought about such successful and one nation and another. Between the
2nd Ave. E, between 1st and 2nd Sts.
the county agriculturist is an advo­ flattering results, ft will require army and the navy the formalities
cate of the silo, whereas the cheese more of that pull together spirit tn resembled those existing between the
§
Successor to J. S. Stephens.
a
inspector and grader is opposed to the future, for the reason that the United States and Mexico during
President
Wilson
’
s
expedition
at
them. The latter knows that flavor price of cheese is going to drop, and
When contemplating Monumental
in cheese is one of the primary fea­ drop considerably the next two years, Vera Cruz.”
work,
do not over look White
This
is
only
one,
literally,
of
scores
tures und when there is an oft flavor and it will require a whole lot of
In cheese brought about by feeding sklli and experience to prevent It of similar instances where the pres­ Bronze. Thii material cannot rust or
too freely of the silo product, its a from dropping too low. The special ent administration squandered mon­ corode. There is nothing to support
matter of Impossibility for cheese Interests will do their best to force ey "like drunken sailors", and which vegetable life. It is hard and dense I
makers to make a first class cheese, the price of chese down in the future furnishes the reason why tiie newly and will not chip or crack. In beauty
The cheese inspector knows, for he as in the past, and should there be a elected congress will not be willing
detects the smell of the silo in the split, with this faction and that fac­ that the mere successful conclusion of design, artistic and general effect
cheese. That’s why he Is a good tion each having a salesman, one can of the war shall act as a bar to the no stone can compare with White
cheese expert and u good county ag­ readily see what is going to happen. exposure of the gross waste, extrava­ Bronze.
riculturist.
This Is no time for personal feelings, gance and uiismanagegnient which
I
Bepresented By
t
petty Jealousies and office seekers to characterised the present administra­
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C.
E.
BEYN0LDS.
butt in and cause friction. It Is unity tion’s conduct of the war.
1 h it right for the government to
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Oregon.
Kobt. T. Small, the Washington Tillamook
guarantee wheat at 12.25 a bushel of purpose that should predominate, I correspondent of the Philadelphia
I
not
a
pulling
asunder
because
some
now that the war is over? By that
I Public Ledger, writing of the pro­
method the consumer will have topuy fellow wants to turn the other fellow administration managed or mi . im­
¿Ship pur hides
furò direct Io
Ol\t.
nearly double what flour is worth
aged the war, says:
and the people will be taxed to pay
"The war, the Republican leaders
AIBANY TANNING CO.
the difference. Tfce administration is
Boston Papers.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
alhahy oree.
posed Congressional investigation oi
going to ask Congress to appropriate
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ckirt- the icddlemans orofit and
the manner in which the Democratic
THE COUNTY.
-ereive prompt returns •
81,250,000,000 to carry out this plan.
Leroy M. Pickford, of Boston re­ argue, was the greatest event in the
And one of the Democratic platforms cently died and left in hie will a history of the natmn during the last
See
Us
for
Prices
Before Ordering Elsewhere.
».
promised the people ti^at that party specific request that his executors six jwmo.
years. ri
It reached
some tangible
scavMVU in FHJIIir
ian$iuji
would reduce the cost of living. How should see to It that a copy of a way into virtually every homestead
remarkably strange, to make the peo­ Boston, Mas»., paper be aent every
ple pay war time prices for their day to every resident of hie native |o< the entire United States. Tiie draft
laM its hand upon every iadustry
flour and tax them to death as well town, Newburg. Mian. The editor of and
«very vocation. The entire social,
TOWER’S
to carry out the plan.
• Pittsburg paper thereupon pub­ domestic and industrial fabric of the
lished the following.
¡country was affected.
FISH BRAND
Boston man places a blight on his
The state legislature has again a
Aoceunt oi Stewardship Asked.
| "Congress
_______ gave over to the Presi-
large number of bills to Increase the home town.
"It is not clear why Mr. Pickford dent au’thority’ for the complete con-
salaries, of state and county officials,
and it seems to us that thia is an op­ sbould put a blight on his home town | duct of the war. Now the Republl-
portune time to bring about a more especially since he left it 3» yearn ' cane are proposing to call upon him
uniform system. There are counties ago. To be afflicted with a Boston i tor an accounting of hl» stewardship,
which are paying good salaries while dally is cause enough to move away | and they assert the Investigations
Waterproof
other counties the salary for some from any town."
, they undertake will be followed with
Aboeiutely.
I th« keenest personal interest in the
offices are very much lower for do­
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It's
loose
fit
antj “good
ing practically the same work in
millions of homes where service flags
“You can't ever Good taste, smaller
PttaUee from Canada
counties where the population and
with stars of blue and gold have hal­
feel “put you at ease on
the assessed valuation are the same.
lowed the memory of sons, husbands
beat good old chew,longer life iawhat
any job that turns up.
Canada has a surplus for export of
... I and fathers _ ___
makes Genuine Grave­
In Tillamook the salaries of moat all
given to the cause of lib-
Gravely Plug. It:8 ly cost less to chew than
bushels — of ,--------
potatoes
throughout
county officials are far below other ov»r 28.000.000
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-- I erty
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—-1 the world. The
SATISFACTION
countiee. and for that reason we thia year, and the United States also statement of these men tn camp, the
ordinary plug.
G uaranteed
got the real tobacco
think the state legislature should do ' has a large supply. Last year we im­ : adequacy of the training they receiv­
a
j
Town
co
boston
ITritt to:—
something to make the •alarles more ported nearly 3.000.000 bushels of ed. the amount of protection afford­
taste that keeps a G bnuinb G ravely
potatoes from Canada despite our ed them by artillery and airplane
uniform.
own surplus, which was so great that observation as they went over the
DANVI1.LB. VA.
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man satisfied."
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we were being exhorted to stuff our-
/»r bouUtt *■ clswia;
Moat every state law maker known , selves with them. Canadian growers top in France, all are matter with
full well that if they object to the ; found a better price here than they which the American people are vital­
concerned, the Republicans be­
emergency clause being attached to could find at home; and potatoes ly
the road bill their conatltutents will came In free of duty under the Dem­ lieve.
"They further assert, that virtually
be down on them, and for that rea­ ocratic tariff law We may look for
son we believe they will consent to a repetition of last year, with the every man. woman and child In the
the emergency clause being attached chances good that there will be a United States is to be taxed for the
to ad bills. The people of Oregon are considerable increase in the imports. next twenty years to pay for the en­
ormous sums expended during the
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I
CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC
COMPOUND
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
SEE
W. A. CHURCH,
FOK INSURANCE
Fire, Life, Occident, Automobile
flüEX. MefiRIR & CO.
GENERAL! HARDU1ARE
Ritehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
REFLEX
SLICKER
says the super to
the engineer
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
ZViig packed in pouch.