Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 13, 1919, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 18, 1910
should plan to cultivate a garden feature to put it in shape for aval- 1
this year, and thereby share in the lowing by its friends.—Oregon Voter .
benefits and advantages to be secur­
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ed from such undertaking. It will pay
A Blighter’s Poem
Preaching and Practice.
A bloody, bloomin’ sparrow
in more ways than one, so commence
atest
o ■ ■
to plan your "Victory” war garden
Lived in a bleeding spout;
Secretary of the Navy Daniels wax­
There came a bloomin' bloody rain
early.—Observer.
ed eloquent the other day at a meet­
And drove the beggar our.
ing in a New York church in behalf
The bloomin’ bleedin’ sun came out
Grip Your Liberty Bonds.
of the Inter-church Emergency Cam­
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And dried the bloody rain,
paign. He lifted his. eyes to heaven
Nothing short of pressing necessity
And the bloody, bloomin' blighter
should lead holders of Liberty bonds and said:
Went up the spout again.
"Wars are at an end. The Cove­
to sell them. In some parts of the
—Corvallis Gazette-Times.
country the sale of government bonds nant of the League of Nations is an
event second to none in the history
Hurrah, girls! Hurrah! The French to purchase worthless or doubtful of the world, save the birth of the
With made-to-order suits
marriage laws requiring the presen- stocks has become an open scandal. Christ. Our ears have heard the bells
(Until March 22 only)
' tation of buptismal certificates as an Nothing is sacred againBt the wiles ring in a thousand years of peace.”
1 essental preliminary has prevented of the rapacious sharks who are in­
LesB than three weeks ago, Secre­
the marriage of five thousand Amer­ ducing people to exchange their good tary Daniels sent to Congress (at the
ican soldiers to French girls.—Ob­ government bonds for worthless "se­ urgent request of Mr. Wilson, Secre­
curities”—not even the patriotic sac­
server.
O—
rifice made by their victims to aid tary Daniel’s new prince of peace) a
Electricity s latest gift to
reduced price. Also get an extra pair
bill appropriating *700,000,000 for
i Talking about the extravagant ex­ their country in its time of peril.
the housewife—greatest
of pants free. This is positively the
In other cases holders of Liberty the construction of ten new dread­
penditure of state funds, where does
since the electric iron
naughts,
and
ten
scout
cruisers,
to
most gigantic price-wrecking sale of
the present national administration bonds are selling them at a sacrifice add to Uncls Sam's fleet of war ships, j
and electric vacuum
get off—when it comes to wading to buy luxuries and Indulgences. What for, if we are to have a thou­
recent times.
cleaner—the
These
people,
perhaps
thoughtlessly,
"waist deep” in the ruthless handl­
sand years of peace? Why spend this
ing of the filthy lucre? There’s a are committing a three fold wrong. large sum of money, belonging to the
SUITS MADE-TO-MEASURE $17.00
They
wrong
their
government
by
mighty
wide
field
for
the
practice
of
UP .WITH EXTRA PANTS FREE
people? Secretary Daniels’ preaching
economy in democratic circles, but helping to hammer down its credit. does not tally with his practice.
P ortable
300 snappy Spring patterns and 65 smart new
so far none of the wise guys has ad­ They wrong other holders of govern­
And right here, the American
styles including every new fashion cut and idea
S
ewing
M achine
ment
bonds,
because
every
sale
has
a
vanced a remedy.—Umpqua Valley
on the market from
tendency to impair the market value Economist begs to call attention to
News.
No
more
tiresome
of the whole government issue. And the words of General Leonard Woods
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in a recent speech at Grand Rapids,
treadle pushing — no
| Ever since peace was foreshadowed they wrong themselves and their Michigan. Gen Woods said:
more backache—a little
last fall, financial and business au­ families by frittering away their sav­
“War will come again. Wars will
Lowest Price
Ettablithtd 1889
Highest Quality
electric motor does the
thorities have been trying to fore­ ings. .
Chicago
Bonds acquired by self-denial are come until human nature is chang­
cast the business future. They have
hard work.
ed.
Don
’
t
let
anyone
betray
you
into
issued the most diverse and contra­ in themselves of great value; but of the conditions you were in before.
A foot control gives any
Every suit will be made to order in the
dictory phophecies. One man sees a greater habit is the habit of saving
"It is not human for this nation to
speed desired.
bright future immediately ahead. inculcated in millions who never go unprepared. Don’t sit idle and
highest quality at prices that will positively
Another issues dark predictions of saved before. If that habit should trust in God to help. God helps him
amaze you.
The entire machine in
disaster. Which is the common sense now be broken the men and women who helps himself.
its case can be carried
We guarantee absolute satisfaction.
I view, and upon what foundations who break it will lose not only their
‘You may keep peace for a while
anywhere—it’s no larger
may the business man, the farmer, savings; but, in all probability will by a skillfully applied verbal mes­
Come in today and order your
than a typewriter.
and the working man plan out their be turning from thé road leading to sage. It may put you to sleep. It may
Easter suit now
activities and undertakings?—Ump­ competence and independence to the put your enemy to sleep, but I tell
Ask for a demonstra
primrose path
of extravagance,
qua Valley News.
&
tion.
which, though pleasant for the mo­ you it will be unsatisfactory twilight
sleep.
I • One liviing evidence of German ment, leads on to dependence, pover­
"To make sure of peace you must
COAS! POHER CO
cruelty is a bulky doughboy now in ty and a miserable old age,.—Spokes­ be ready to fight for it. It is some­
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
the Reconstruction Hospital at Fort man Review.
THE
times
better
to
break
the
peace
Riley. He carries on his body two
*
than
to
break
faith
with
the
founders
’
ELECTRIC
STORE
scars, one on the left side made by a
Oh You Oleo Heroes.
of the nation.’ ’
German bayonet as it entered the
-——o------
Compare these utterances of an i
. body, the other on the right side
Dairymen of Oregon, should never experienced officer of the army and »
*
A
where the point of the weapon came cease to remember the legislators a man outside of politics, with the
(Sjgjgjgjgjgjgjg®
* out. This wound was made by a who voted with them to pass the oleo political and fawning words of the
I “mopper-up,” a German soldier who bill. For these legislators sacrificed
Secretary of the Navy who has
! stood over him as he lay wounded on self-respect, truth, character and heard his master’s voice from across
I the field and thrust the bayonet much more that decent men hold the seas.
MODELS OF PERFECTION.
through him. How the blade missed dear, and made all the sacrifices
It was the influence of such men
PERFECTLY]
I the spine or the vital organs is a merely to oblige the dairymen. The
as Daniels and Baker that kept this
mystery.—Telephone Register.
dairymen would be churls indeed— nation unprepared for war, and pro­
SIMPLE
ingrates—did they not cheer com­
The dog tax collected by state will fort and support these members dur­ longed the recent conflict at least
SIMPLY
be two plunks per cannie, and his ing the years to come. Shall these two years.
Give
us
the
red
blooded
patriotism
PERFECT.1
dog-ship must wear a muzzle when men grow old and lack appreciation
of a Wood, rather than the sickly,
off owner's premises. No .one admits of their obedient terpitude?
The Tillamook Transfer Co., has
political sentiment of a Daniels.
Needles. Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing
5
having seen the bill at any stage of
Numerous members of both houses
If Secretary Daniels really believes • Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.*
contracted the wood output of the
its passage. Until the law is publish­ came to the editor of The Voter, be­
ed no one will know what rights fore and after the roll calls on the what he says, he should resign the
New Home Users
Coats Lumber Co., Mill. If the wood
✓
their dogs have in this world. It has oleo bill, and confided to him that post of the secretary of the navy at
are quality chosers.
once.
His
words
do
not
agree
with
supply from this plant iB not suf­
no emergency clause but if anyone they were ashamed of their votes
For Sale By
took the trouble to refer it to a vote for the bill, but so clamorous were his deeds.—Economist.
ficient for the local demand we will
of the people it would be voted down. the dairymen in their home counties
SHARFF lb DUBIVER
fill orders from other sources.
It is admitted by revenue officers that they felt that they had to waive
Vic Should Be Thankful.
172 3rd Street
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that the tax cannot be collected and their personal convictions and vote
Our old friend Victor Berger has at NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE
Place your orders for wood with us.
the law cannot be enforced and as a for the bill. The confidence these
measure to encourage sheep industry heavy hearted members reposed in us least this consolation: If he were in
COMPANY.
it will be a dismal failure. It will be we will not betray as to names—but socialist Russia, and found guilty of
San
Francisoo
California.
simply chaos in the hunting season. such confidences were many, frequent opposing the Government, he would I
be
given
not
twenty
years
in
the
pen
­
—News Reporter.
apologetic and abject. We adminis­
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tered such unction as seemed appro­ itentiary but twenty minutes to pre­
A fact overlooked by many who priate to confession unaccompanied pare for the firing squad. He ought
to thank God, therefore, that he lives
urged continuation of the daylight by repentance.
saving of last year and scoffed at the
As it passed the senate, the oleo in a "capitalist" and not a socialist
farmer for objecting is that observ- bill was bo worded as to throw every country. It would be the height of
vance of the hour-ahead rule was not difficulty in the way of serving or cruelty to treat the professional
a matter of choice with the farmer as selling any butter substitutes—even apostles of liberty as they treat those
it was with many business and pro­ though such substitutes are white who disgrace with them when they
fessional men. In Washington county and uncolored, as are all the butter get governmental power in their
at least, where dairying is the lead- substitutes on the market today un­ hands.
1 ing industry, the rule meant that der existing federal regulation. In
' milk wagons ran on the schedule of addition to the new state restrictions
That Cruel Delay.
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• the condensery, which of course fol­ the senate bill imposed a tax of *100
President Wilson’s theory as to
lowed the example of other industries a ^ear on retailers—a tax intended
and set the clock ahead. There was to be prohibitive. We published the how the war was won is interesting.
no daylight saving for the dairymen senate roll call several weeks ago in He says that for three years the Eu­
ropean soldiers fought stubbornly
near the beginning of the route, but The Voter.
instead he was sometimes obliged to
In this form the bill reached the and with their heads down, thinking
do his milking by lantern light in house and at once became the subject they were fighting only to defend
order to catch the wagon, and the of controversy before committees and their own lives and their own na­
critics may get an understanding by among members. The dairymen, led tions. Suddenly they were told by
When contemplating Monumental
crawling out of bed before daylight by ex-senator C. L. Hawley, had a Mr. Wilson what it was all about. work, do not over look White
"When
these
accents
of
what
it
was
a few times, splitting a lot of wood well organized lobby plan. Telegrams
or running the lawn mower with a were sent to all members from dariy- all about reached them from America Bronze. This material cannot rust or
headlight for a while and then wait men constituents from all counties of they lifted their heads, they raised corode. There ii nothing to support
around until the sun had warmed the state demanding that their rep­ there eyeB to heaven”, Wasn’t it vegetable life. It is hard and dense
things up so the work of the day resentatives vote for the oleo bill. cruel of Mr. Wilson to keep them y and will not chip or crack. In beauty
could begin, Perhaps then the extra Dairymen meetings were held, reso­ waiting so long and to let so many I of design, artistic and general effect
hour for the auto spin at the end of lutions passed and telegraphlp em­ millions of them die before he decid-
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
the day would look different, But, bodiment of them wired to the legis­ ed to let the world in on the secret * I no stone can compare with White
THE COUNTY.
glory be, the provision was talked lative delegations. The dairymen of of what the whole blooming thing Bronze.
down and was not passed by con- the state seemed aroused to a man la was over, and thus win the war?
Represented' By
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.
gress this year.—Independent.
C. E. REYNOLDS.
favor of the bill. Mr. Hawley staged
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Tillamook
Dairy Farm For Sale.
Oregon.
a first class piece of lobbying and it
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i The best reason that is being ad- was carried out effectively.
I have for sale the finest dairy
vanced to induce people of thls
Meanwhile the injustice and silli­
—r—, . r—> countr? to keeP UP their "war” gar- ness of the bill became known to the farm in the Columbia river basin,
-CM rj -l-A-
dens this year Is the fact that it pays members. The injustice to poor peo­ consisting of 362 acres, seventy-five
KEEP
and pays well,, to engage in this un­ ple was evident. Why should they of which is bottom land and thor­
dertaking. Last season nearly five no’ be permitted to use a white oughly tiled; two hundred acres
million persons cultivated so-called spread for their bread if they could clear, one hundred and twenty-two
1 war gardens, and the result of this not afford butter? Why should it be acres more than half cleared; forty
Our French Dry Cleaning makes the
¡effort was a vast increase in the made difficult for them to obtain acres timber, good for farm use;
Garment Clean and Sanitary—also makes
amount of foodstuffs produced, a this white spread from their little sixty head of Jersey cattle, including
them Moth Proof.
¡thing that materially helped in win­ dealers instead of having to g<i to one imported Jersey bull, six horses,
ning the war, not only because it al- one big store in each larger town th sheep, hogs, chickens and other farm
We know How Nuff Sed.
' lowed more food for export, but be­ get it? Why should the cost of the stock, all farming implements; three
cause it helped the American people white spread be increased by these silos, ninety tons each with one
PACIFIC CLEANING AND TAILORING.CO.
i to save money that went into Liberty heavy license fees and the expense of hundred tons insilage on hand. One
bonds and war savings stamps, or doing business under the act—all of dairy barn, modern, cement floor,
Bell Phone—31 J.
added to their investments in other which costs would be passed along patent stalls, capacity 60 cows and
directions, with mutual benefit to to the consumer in the way of in­ 250 tons of hay, everything modern.
themselves and to the nation as a creased price? It would be the con­ One barn not modern. Seven room
whole. And although the war is over, sumer—who would pay the entire house. Bunk house for hired men.
Sold by
Cement water troughs at stalls in
is just as much reason for bill.
i there
pushing the "victory” war gardens
Tillamook Feed Company.
This was evident to all the mem­ barn. Three streams of running wat­
this year. For the world will need all bers of the house, and the demand er on place. Windmill with tank,
C. 0. & C. M. Dawson
the food that can be produced, and it was universal that the *100 license 500 gallon capacity. This farm is one
Conover & Condit.
will add to the thrift of the people of fee for retailers be cut down. In re­ half mile from Scappoose where they
Geo. R. Edmunds.
this country. There should be just as sponse to this demand, compromise have good schools and good stores;
Tillamook, Oregon
many war gardens this year as last was made among supporters of the on a hard surfaced public highway
A. Anderson. Wheeler, Ore.
year, and the same careful effort bill, by which the concession was only twenty miles from Portland.
should be made to have them produce made to reduce the retailers’ license Terms to responsible party. Address
W. A. Rowe, Brighton, Oregon.
all useful food that possibly can be fee from 1100 to 150 and finally to 805 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.,
•
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grown. This is one way to bring 110. This reduction was made with Portland, Oregon.
down the high cost of living and full consent of the proponents of the
The German minister of Defense
help increase the total wealth of the measure and represented their admis­
It Is reported that the Secretary of says that German must protect her
BELL PHONE. MAIN', 3 MUTUAL PHONE
na ’.on. while at the same time there sion that their original bill was pro­ the Navy will come back from Eng- honor. It does l<s>k as If all were lost
will be dividends in good health of hibitive in intent and needed 90 per ; land Sir Josephus Daniels. Good but honor in Germany, and that was
inestimable value. Everyone who can cent trimming in its most essential knight.
misplaced when the war began.
Wtat the Editors Say
EXTRA &
L
PANTS FREE
Q AVE MONEY! Get a new
Herald Suit now at a greatly
Herald Tailoring Company
I
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PETER BECKER,
TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO.,
LIBERTY TEMPLE
RUEX. MeNAlR & CO.
GERERRU HRRDU1RRE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
Cleaning and Pressing
ustizfti E j Y
clothes
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
Western Electric
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