Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 06, 1919, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MARCH 6, 1919
[of army discipline was natural to ex­
pect. taking young men suddenly
away from private life and placing
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
WOMAN’S
them under strict military descipline
SHOP
[something they knew very little
'about,
or
had
any
experience
with.
SUBSCRIPTION
¡'Realizing the sudden transformation
The Store That Gives You Dependable Merchandise At Far Lower Price Than You Are
from civil to military life, a large
Advertising Rates.
George Harvey in the Weekly says: number of officers have used good
Used To Paying
Display Advts, per inch............ 20c. ' "That a crisis of some sort is im­ discretion in not being too severe
. half page
pending in the business world and with their men when they broke
a wondcrlul new sPrin£ and Sunimer !ine Of Womens and
... full page 15c. that we are drifting swiftly towards trivial orders, for it was a matter of
Misses garments.
education
to
comply
with
military
.... per line 7c. that crisis is no idle dream. Business
Locali
in many lines is becoming more and discipline. In fact it was surprising
Readen, with reading matter
; more stagnant. Mills and factories how soon the boys adapted them­
per line.................................... 7c. have either shut down or are prepar­ selves to army discipline. What is
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. ing to do so. The numbers of the un­ now causing a large amount of pub­
Resolutions .................. per line 5c. employed are becoming formidable. licity is a number of cases of insub­
THE GARMENTS offered are the production of the clever DESIGNERS
Between the 3rd of December and ordination in the army where men
as well as the LEADING DESIGNERS of this COUNTRY and abroad—the
the 30th of January these unemploy­ have been sentenced to death and
ed multiplied twenty-five times. As long terms of punishment for trivial
styles are authoritive— -and vervinoderate.
the latter date those who were out of offenses, which goes to prove that
I work totalled about 1,500.000. At proper discretion have not been used
Our Garments are the final word
2,000,000 by some officers. Numerous cases are
lt would not surprise us in the present approximately
in smart tailored
leai-t to see another flu wave sweep men are looking for work which being mentioned, which looks like
over the United States, for the dis- ( they cannot get. By the closing down an outrage to sentence a young man
ease is again sweeping over Euro- of industries and the return of thou­ to 40 years imprisonment for refus­
sands of soldiers every week, the ing to stop smoking and for refusing
pean countries.
ranks of this vast army of workless to give up a package of cigarettes
The individuality of style, the ele-
Germany wants a just peace and are being swollen with alarming when demanding to do so by a lit u-
German propaganda keep- on harp­ ' rapdity. The tension is becoming too tenant.
gance
of lines, the correctness of
ing on the same lines. If justice I strong to endure definitely. Some-
every
detail,
all stand out in most
could be properly administered the thing has to give way, and when it
Notwithstanding
that Senators
_l convincing proof of their High Clasi-
war lords and the Junkers would all I does, the prospect of what may en- and Congressmen have been mak-
be strung up for the horrible mur- | sue is not pleasing to contemplate.” Ing speeches complaining of the wil­
ness and Superiority.
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ders and cruelty they Were respousl-
ful extravagance of the government,
It
is
only
right
and
proper
that
the
ble for.
congress continued to vote for vast
DISCRIMINATING in Leading
citizens of this county should show appropriations up to the time it ad­
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four stand pat Senators their appreciation of Senator T. B. journed on Tuesday last. It is esti­
Materials—Including
against bonding for good roads at Handley and Representative C. J. mated that by the end of the present
Edwards
for
their
faithful
and
the state legislature two years ago
year the United States »’ill have a
Silvertons, Gaberdines, Poplines,
were Walter A. Dimick, Alex La Fol­ strenuous efforts while serving In bonded indebtedness of $35,000,000,-
lett. Walter M. Pierce and W. H. I the state legislature. We only express 000. At 4 per cent a year this im-
Serges, Veloures and Mixtures.
Layer. The same stand patters lined the sentiment of the people of the poses a standing burden upon the
county
when
we
offer
these
gentle
­
up in the Senate voted again against
Prices are Ranged on the NewJJSpring
men a word of commendation for ser­ people of one and one half billion
bonding the state for good roads.
dollars for Interest alone. As the an-
vices
well
performed,
and
which
is
and Summer Styles in
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nual expenditure of the government
Probably there would not be as now highly appreciated. Very few will not be under $3.000,000,000, or
much discussion over the League of few persons realize what a strenuous an annual charge of four and one
Nations if it had been planned to time state legislators are subject to half billion dollars per annum. This
settle disputes between nations by during a session of the legislature, to must come from the consumer for the
arbitration. Too many persons are say nothing of the financial loss, for most part. In other words,, in addi­
stickers on phraseology, and .this $3.00 a day is a paltry sum to pay a tion to the profit the people must
high sounding League of Nations is I state legislator. We are glad to say make to live and pay local taxation,
bringing into notice the idealist who that the two local legislators did they must pay into the treasury of
You Will Find Our Price« Very
good team work and came to an
quibble over words.
agreement on on all local matters. the United States between four and
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Reasonable
five billion dollars per annum, while
The editors are In the same class But their best achievements were in the principal of the bonded debt re­
as the county attorney, the state their fight for hard surfaced roads. mains the same. Instcead of the gov­
It money has any value to you, then bear in mind that Golden’s Woman’s
legislature did not raise their salary. It is fitting that all local bodies pass ernment becoming so interested in
Shop offers you the best garments that the market can produce AT A SAVING
But that wasn't exactly a square deal a vote of thanks to Senator Handley European countries, it looks to US
on the part of the senate to allow a and Representative Edwards for the that the interests of the people of
TO Y OU—50 PER CENT ON EVERY GARMENT BOUGHT IN OUR STORE.
few salaries of county attorneys to be able manner in which they repre­ the United States should receive
We
have proved this statement to thousands of our custorhers, and we 11 prove
sented
the
people
of
this
county.
We
raised the first part of the session
more consideration, The enormous
his again.
and kill off other bills of a like na­ can only add: "Well done good and waste of money, in prosecuting the
ture later in the sesslnn and at a faithful servants,” with the hope war. is coming to light. Millions up­
ACROSS STREET FROM CLOUGH’S DRUG STORE
time when senators wanted their lit­ that the people will honor them on millions of dollars have been
tle bit of a $3.00 a day salary raised i again.
wasted, which have helped to swell
to $5.00 a day.
I Persons who own autos may be in- the bonded indebtedness of the
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country, and the first opportunity
W
TILLAMOOK OREGON
Jim Christensen says the snap shot cllned to think that the state legis- fhe people have of hurling the spend
man was misinformed about him be­ lature did not act wisely in increas- thrift government from power we
ing on the advertising committee, ; Ing automobile and auto truck licen- predict they will do so.
and, of course has a "come back" 'ses. But in a few years they will see
Let Us Show You Our Complete Line
The Store That Gives
The Guard of Style
lhat we were made the "goat". Well, the wisdom of doing so, with thou-
You
More
Goods
for
You Will Like It
Quality and Good val-
As To Pershing’s Politics.
we'll let it go at that and the laugh 1 sands of miles of hard surfaced roads
Less Money
is on the snap shot man. But Jim's a to travel over. It is bad roads that is
send for our FREE fashion booklet
Washington and New York may be
pretty good fellow anyway, and alms responsible for the laTge expenditure
3
to do what is right, and when it hap­ tn the upkeep of automobiles, which worrying, as was indicated in news
pened that something was needed at to a large extent will be eliminated dispatches from these cities, about
the cheese factory in his district, with hard surfaced roads. Another the political faith of General John J.
manage It, I believe you could run niolisbed enough rolling stock to fit
Jim was always the man to do the thing, as autos and auto trucks are Pershing, who led American forces
Remick In a Fix.
responsible for the. wear and tear on to victory against the Hun, but a
the universe and I am not much of out a prosperous branch line.
right thing and kindly act.
puhlio load», U is only ' right lhat relative in Indianopolis has no ddabt Editor df Tillamook Headlight, Tilla­ a betting man at that. You are al­
~r_ r
w—
Arranging a railway wreck is a
mook. Oregon.
ways very refreshing and I love you simple matter. Clearing up the de-
The Wheeler Valley Reporter made they should be made to bear some of about the question, nor, he says, is
Dear Sir.—Will you please not very much but I also want to keep bries is quite another. A train may
its appearance last week, G. B. Nunn the cost. Most every county in Ore­ there ay doubt on the question in the
having leased the newspaper plant gon is levying large road taxes, mind of General Pershing's brother, copy of Mr. B. A. Johnson's letter of out of scrapes and am pretty good at escape comparatively unharmed in
it, but this one puzzles me—so come real life. In "reel” life the film
ar Wheeler belonging to Frank A. which have been inadequate for James Fletcher Pershing, a Chicago February 27th?
Will you please mail Mr. Johnson across!
Hastily your friend.
Rowe. We wlih the Reporter success, maintenance charges, consequently manufacturer.
critics are not satisfied unless it Is
"General John J. Pershing.” said a copy of your paper which had all
Boling Arthur Johnson. all "busted'' up.
but supposed it Is to be a dyed in it was necessary to raise more money
(The editor suggests that it be re-
the wool Democratic organ for Mr. for hardsurfaced roads, and in that the relative, who insisted that his this information as to cheese? It is
Nunn announces that he belongs to way eliminate the large maintenance name be withheld, “is not a politician my intention, in our Lumber adver­ ferred to the peace conference.)
Willamina Star Route Not Approved.
the free trade party which placed charges. With the great Inciese in 1 do not think he has any politics, tising to co-operate with cheese mak­
lumber on the free list. We suppose the number of autos and auto trucks and in a talk last summer with hi* ing, putting Tillamook on the map.
Dairy Farm For Sale.
Washington, D. C. Feb. 25, 1919.
Bro. Trombley will swell up now something had to be done to procure brother, James Fletcher Petshing, of They have succeeded in doing it pret­
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Hon. Fred C. Baker, Tillamook. Ore.
that there are two democratic free hard surfaced roads and the two Chicago, we just about reached the ty well as to cheese, and we would
I have for sale the finest dairy
My dear Mr. Baker:—In further
Irade tourers to one Republican ed­ last state legislatures huve made it conclusion that as a soldier the gen­ like to do It as to timber, and I farm in the Columbia river basin,
reference
to the proposed change in
possible
to
give
Oregon
a
system
of
think
this
will
help
to
a
great
ex
­
eral
had
never
cast
a
vote.
However,
itor in the county.
consisting of 362 acres, seventy-five the star route service between Willa­
highways that will be a direct ben­ General Pershing's father was a Re­ tent.
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Will be glad to have you advise Mr. of which is bottom land and thor­ mina and Hebo, I am enclosing a
The Irish question Is nut a subject efit to the state and will come near publican; his brother is a Republi­
oughly tiled; two hundred acres copy of a letter just received from
for the peace conference or President placing Oregon in the same position can and so is his sister, Mrs. Butler, Johnson direct if you will, also ad­ clear, one hundred and twenty-two [the
Fourth Assistant Postmaster
as
California
and
Washington
with
vise
this
office
what
you
have
done
whose
first
name
I
do
not
recall.
She
Wilson to butt into. It concerns only
acres
more
than
half
cleared;
forty
General
in which he states owing to
hardsurfaced
roads.
the
mater.
in
Is editor of a Law Journal in Lincoln.
Ireland and Englad. If the Irish ques­
acres timber, good for farm use; existing road conditions the change
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Neb., where women enjoy partial
Yours very truly,
tion is a debatable subject at the
There is one class of men in the suffrage. The general’s young son is
J. C. Remick. sixty head of Jersey cattle, including is not consided practical at the pres­
peace conference then the disfran­
one imported Jersey bull, six horses, ent time.
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chised negro In the South have a army and navy one hears very little there with her. There are a good
sheep, hogs,* chickens and other farm
He states that the improvements
about,
notwithstanding
they
have
many
Pershings
in
the
Chcago,
Ill.,
Feb.
20.
1919.
right to demand redress. The govern­
county, and,
stock,
all farming implements; three of the roads are under the direction
had
very
important
duties
to
perform
as far as I know, none of them has Mr. Jesse C. Remick, President
ment of the United States has plenty
silos, ninety tons each with one of the Bureau of Public Roads in the
to do to look after l he Interests of its and have been In close touch-With voted any other than the Republican Cummings-Moberly Lumber Co.
hundred tons insilage on hand. One Agricultural Department and he is
own citizens without getting tangled men in both branches of the service. ticket since the Civil yar."—Phila­ Lewis Bldg., Portland, Ore.
My Dear Jesse—I wonder if you dairy barn, modern, cement floor, transmitting a copy of the report to
up with the squabbles of other coun­ We refer to the chaplains. Now and delphia North American.
member one
glorious
morning patent stalls, capacity 60 cows and that bureau, in the event lhat the
tries. We agree with the president again some kindly references are
when you came into my office full of 250 tons of hay. everything modern. ; Federal Government might be inter-
that the Irish question is not a sub- muds in letters from the front or at
the cantoi'inents regarding the work
Red Clover Creamery-
/:>ergy and ambition—both business One barn not modern. Seven room ! ested in cooperating to make neces-
Ject for the peace conference.
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tile chaplains were doing in looking
> d political—and made a great house. Bunk house for hired men. . sary improvements. I shall be glad to
r‘ stalls
" in Rive the matter further attention.
This Is what the New York World. after the spiritual and moral welfare
The factory recelved2,421,266 ms. stab about printing a "cheese, bees Cement water troughs at
and trees” advertisement in the barn. Three streams of running wat- ,
With best wishes, I am
a democratic newspaper and a sup­ of the boys in the regiments, but es­ of milk.
porter of the democratic party had pecially in cases of sickness. An­
Truly yours.
Milk contained 97,653 Tbs. of Lumber World Review ? You sug­ er on place. Windmill with tank, i
500
gallon
capacity.
This
farm
is
one
'
gested that I write your friend B. C.
to say about Congress, which ad- I other things. There are u good many butter fat.
W. C. Hawley.
Jourbed on Tuesday; "The country Is more things being written, and right­
Average butter fat in milk, 4.033 Lamb. president of the First Nation­ half mile from Scappoose where they I
al Bank, of Tillamook, Oregon, for have good schools and good stores;
legislatively bankrupt. It must be ap­ ly so, about the morale of the Ameri­ per cent.
Washington,
D. C. Feb. 24. 1119.
a hard surfaced public highway !
w
parent to every American citizen can army, and we believe this was
267,549 lbs. of cheese manufactur­ information. I did that and just now on
onlv twentv mil»..
non.
w. C. Hawley, House of Rep­
__r.. W.
1 have In front of me a letter of his only twenty miles from Portland.
who concerns himself with affaire in brought about to a large estent by ed and sold.
resentatives.
Washington that the Congress of the t he effort of army chaplains. It is
Average yield was 11.05 lbs. dated Jan. 2Sth that has been hang­ Terms to responsible party. Address
My Dear Mr. Hawley.— With
«05
Chamber
of
Commerce
Bldg.,
American
army
was
true
that
the
ing
here
In
the
office
for
some
time,
United States has ceased to function
cheese per 160 lbs. nrllk.
* further reference to your letters of
as a legislative body ♦ • • Worse made up of the best manhood of the
972.317.78 was realised from sale which has attached to it a bale of Portland, Oregon.
October 31, November 5, 7, 8 and 14,
detailed information which would
still. It has shown it is practically country, which had a great deal to of cheese.
11918, and the 6_jh ultimo, transmit-
lues pa ble of doing anything.” We do with It* morale, but the kindly
Average price was 27.03c. the 1b. fill a 38 foot car. It is most wonder­
‘‘Framing" Railway Wrecks.
' ting communications regarding pro­
ful and illiuninating—but what am
disagree with the World in this par­ advice of theae God fearing chap­ Tillamook.
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posed changes In star route service
lain*
being
in
close,
personal
touch
I
to
say
to
Mr.
Lamb?
Nowadays, through the medium of In the vicinity of Willamina, Hebo.
ticular. It has done something. It
2,884 lbs. of butter fat was sold in
with
the
men
helped
wonderfully
tn
Jesse. you must really atop having the cinema^ it Is possible to experi-
whey cream.
proved itself to be the most extrava­
Tillamook, Otis, Taft & Rose Lodge.
gant, wasteful congress in the his­ giving the American army a splendid
91.571.53 was realised from Mie these scintillating ideas if you do not ence all ».ft the unpleasant eens*- Oregon, I beg to state that the in­
want to carry them out It means tionsjGTi great battle, a terrible rail
tory of the United States, squander­ reputation. Probably why so little of whey cream.
3.791 boxes cheese produced, all of nothing to me If you want to print way »«flash
ing the peoples' money In a most has been heard about the army chap­
fash, or a devastating explos- spector to whom was referred the
matter of rearranging the star route
this advertisement, although there towf
reckletw manner and thereby adding lains is because they have no public­ which have been shipped.
in question, recently submit­
billions for the present and future ity bureau io sound their praise, like
Company received 19,071.19 for does not appear to be any sense to it
The heroism and the financial ex­ service
the Y. M. C. A., which sends columns making cheese.
as far as I can sec. You may have penditure are scarcely
generations to groan under.
realized. ted a report, after an investigation
‘of matter every week to the news­
Expenses for the season total 17.- known just what you wanted to do There is one officer now at the front in the field, in which he states that
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but at all events this is the situa­ who has gone out with his camera owing to the existing road condi­
California and Washington are papers praising and puffing up som« 275.73.
Creamery was built during the tion.
highly Interested In the proposed very inslgnlflcent Incident.
and filmed the creeping barrage of tions it is not practicable to change
I will have made a copy of the let­ his own artillery. It is not surpris­ the present service and that Federal
year at cost of 111.533.09.
Roosevelt military highway along
Following represents resources and ter I dictated to Mr. Lamb, a copy of ing that he already carries two aid will be required to repair and
the Pacific Coast, and for that reas­ | No one questions that there should
construct the necessary roads.
another letter dated Jan. 16th. and wound stripes on his sleeve.
on an active campaign should be be strict dicipllne In the army, and liabilities of the company.
It is, therefore, deemed inadviMble
started in Oregon to consumate the we are free to admit that military i Resources—Building and ground. another letter dated Jan. 27th,
The filming of railway "thrillers"
plan. It Is going to place Oregon In discipline have been a great benefit 911.533.09; Supplies on hand paid which was to stir him up some more, is costly rather than dangerous. So to take further action regarding the
a wrong position if the people fall to thouMnds of young men who were for. 92.402.65; Accounts due com­ and will enclose them to you under great is the demand for this type of matter at this time, but a copy of
to pass the measure to be voted upon drafted or volunteered their services pany. »2.185 08; Cash in bank $256.- this cover, and then when these let­ film, however that Just before the the inspector's report has been trans­
ters come to hand, and you have per­ war there were at least two railway mitted to the Director of Public
at a special election In June, which for the duration of the war. The 28; Total $16.647.10.
Liabilities—Capital
stock out­ sued them very dedately suppose you companies in America which made roads. Agricultural Department, who
provides for a bonded Indebtedness lesson they have learned In discipline
of $2.500.000 on condition that the is going to remain with them and stand. $2.625.00; Bills payable $9.- tell me what to My to Mr. Lamb, and from $30,000 to $50,000 a year in has jurisdiction in matters pertain­
federal government contribute a like not only with good results to them- 300.00; Due patrons for December 11 will My it. If your energy were staging train wrecks for the “mov­ ing to Federal aid in the construc­
at lount. Oregon is a long way behind 'selves but to every community. That cheese. $3.021.90; By balance, (sur­ temered down Into some sort of ies”. One film company since its or­ tion of roads. Sincerely yours,
thermostat so some fellow could ganization has purchased and de­ i
k Ultornla and Washington in paved jthere should be trivial infringement plus). $1.700.20. Total $16.647.20.
James I. Blackalee,
Fourth Assistant P. M. General.
roads, and all progressive persons in
the state must not lag behind. But a
campaign of education is necessary
for the Roosevelt memorial military
highway, especially In counties in
I Eastern Oregon. It is reported that
..the government's money is available.
ŒiUanuink ifraMiijht >
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A First Showin ng of New Models In Spring and Summer
SUITS, COATS and DRESSES
Editorial Snap Shots.
Coats, Suits, Dresses
Coats, Suits, Dresses
$10 to $35
I h * Woman’s Shop
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