Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 29, 1919, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MAY 29, 1910
is Hunbecoming and Hungracious. legislature seemed to take a more
The terms of peace were Huncondi- fuvorable view toward reclamation BUMBLE BEE BUSY WORKER
tlonal surrender.—Corvallis Gazette- than its predlcessois.
II Only Severe Cold Weather Induces In.
They may try the Kaiser all right, Times.
sect to Take a Rest From Its
but where are they going to find the
FRENCH CLEVERNESS
Labors.
Jobless Heroes.
twelve n en who haven't any opinion
as to his guilt or innocence? Ump-
I Argument of French and German Of­
Edmund Vance Cook in the
qua Valley News.
ficials Settled by Jeweler.
Jden of life success w<-i'',| be 40 a, ;,
)
Washington Herald,
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of red clover waist high. In full Jun»
they cheered our march
Some 25 years ago. at a public din.
The “Appeal to Reason" is still
bloom mid fritgraiice all the y, ar
y Arch
ner, General von Manteuffel, the
talking about the "great soul" of Ihrodga the X
through
and forever. What one bum­
k
’
welcome
home
’
.
That
they
built
for
Debs and some of the other obstruc­
(German military governor of Alsace,
ble bee could do with 40 acres of . lo­
tionists. Funny, .isn't it, how many And th • tniyor was there
got into a dispute with a French dip­
ver no bee nor mortal ever knew but
martyrs and heroes of papers like the From hi? civic chair."
lomat over the question of the su­
Appeal to Reason are serving jail And the Gov, from the state house periority of French workmen over the bee. if huiunn wise, would want all
that nod more.
dome.
sentences for violating the laws of
I the artisans of other nations. As
Invade his flowery honey farm at
And
somebody
sung
and
somebody
the land.—Telephone Register.
General von Manteuffel hated the
the height of the season, nnd he pnts
spoke
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French and every thing that savored
out no restraining hand. There Is no
many (He talked so long that I wished he'd u( that nation, the dispute assumed
Soon after the Civil wt
padlock on his gate. The whole field
choke.'
)
the
proportions
almost
of
a
quarrel*.
manufacturing plants made a great
is a-hum with polyglot plunderers com­
And
everyone
cheered
a
lot.
¡Finally the French diplomat, with a
advance in prosperity by introducing
ing from everywhere to carry away
steam power. A somewhat t similar \V. were soused with coffee and cig­ smile, remarked that nothing existed the very goods that are gold to the
arettes;
(that was so ugly that a French ar­
situation exists today on the farms
bumble bee. But he puts up no de­
•
use Oh. ye.-, we thought we were quite tisan could not make it into a thing
that are expanding op- erat 1ÛI1S by
fense.
lie innkes no vicious counter-
some
pets.
of beauty.
of tractors and other n< ew mach littery,
offensive, ns the yellow-jacket might.
And :Len—then they all forgot.
Pulling a hair from his bristly
The average farm ma; iy itot bt e dble
If you search for him here you find
to increase production i as R1U jch as N< •w a Tank is a Yank, .and a Gog's gray mustache. Von Manteuffel said;
him diligently prospecting with Ills
a
Gob,
I'lAll
right,
then
take
that,
send
it
to
shop
little
I proportionately as th
honey put -p humming a barytone solo
it
nei
much
when
he
needs
I gained when it put in 1 st<earn. 1 but it
your. French artisan and let me see as he works, loads of pollen strap!" I
a jc
the
lean share in deveiopm«
lif he can make a thing of beauty out to his running board, his tonneau bulg­
st as i won- It was Bud" and “Jack,”
of it.”
gate of which may be
ing wltii Joy fodder. He is having the
Ami a slap on the back,
derful.— Itemizer.
The diplomat took the hair, sent it time of Ids life.
And a ' Come to the old canteen!”
to a well known Parisian jeweler
When the 40 ncres of red clover Is
A subscriber rental sed a few davs A bit < >f a lark,
explaining the circumstances, ap­ a wilderness of dry stubble under a
I ago that from an e onomic stand- | A ride in the park.
pealing to his patriotic pride, and scorching July sun, nnd his millions
point the election to be held June 3 And a ■■ anting of gasoline.
telling him to spare no expense in In clover are swept away by the hand
will be one of the most
niost important But a cheer soon dies, and a smoke’s making that hair "a thing of beauty” of the strong, this bumble bee will
soon gone,
ever held in Oregon, , ,and yet he
and then he assured the German gen­ not be found hanging by a spiderweb
said he felt sure that there had never And a peech isn’t built to be lived eral that if he would have patience
to a fence-row fireweed, a bankrupt
upon.
been, during his residence in the
he should see the result of real suicide. Not he. In this fence cor­
state, so little interest manifested in For more than a week or so,
French skill.
ner left by the mower, clad in his vel­
a general election. We think he is And “heto" and "savior” sound right
In the course of a week the general vet suit of black and yeMow, even
nice.
correct in his surmisings and we
received a neat parcel
from the now he Is working over the damp of
doubt if half the voters scarcely re­ But it pretty much looks that they jeweler. In it was a beautiful scarf a goldenrod mine, and gold Is shining
cut no ice,
alize that the date of so important
pin in the form «of a Prussian eagle; from his pants pockets. Moreover, lie
election is less than fifteen days When our cash on hand runs low.
•in the talons of the bird was the has a fair swig left in his honey Jug,
Yes,
a
Yank
is
a
Yank
and
a
Gob's
a hair, at each end of which was
ahead. — Newberg Graphic.
_____ a ...
lit- and he Is still humming his song of
Gob, ,
tie gold ball. On one of the balls was high June.
"Th’ coorse av true peace treaties And “g.ory”" is good, .but a job is a inscribed “■Alsace” and on the other
As the season goes down the steep
job!
niver did run smooth," says Dinny
"Lorraine,” while *on the eagle's
i
slope toward chilly weather, the bum­
Shea at the Bow Wow- Club, “because
perch were the words. ‘You i hold ble bee does not dig his reluctant heels
thim who are doin’ th' runnin’ are Important Changes in Water, Irri­ them but by a hair only.”
Into the sod. Ing sullenly back and turn
gation and Diainage District Laws.
too dom smooth. Peace is for those
a regretful eye over hls shoulder, with I
who are strong enougt to make it,
Change of Location.
his heart in the lost red clover. He I
an' justice is for those who take what • Some important changes were made
takes the small sweets of poverty asl
they can get. The peace conference by the last legislature in the water . The building owned by F. R. Beals, he did the rich sea of June honey.
arrives at peace whin they are all laws and irrigation and drainage dis­ located on the corner of 2nd Ave. &
From a June millionaire’s estate he
aslape in bed. A peaceful mon is his trict laws of the state. The abolish­ 4th St., occupied by the Tillamook has fallen to the fortune of an au­
waking hours is headed for a diverse ment of the office of Superintendent Tire Co. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers’ Mil­ tumn tramp, taking a handout from
coort, or a mOnstray, or is retired of Water Division No. 1 reduces the linery Store, is being moved this a belated weed and begging a night's
fr'm business in th’ hands av a dry State water Board to two members, week to the corner of 3rd Ave. and lodging in the Inst bloom of n wayside
nurse." J. Hennessy Murphy, in the State Engineer and the State 3rd St., across the- corner from the hollyhock. But he still retains his
Oregon Voter.
Water Superintendent. The State En­ Tillamook Hotel. The old building well-brushed suit, hls good deep bary­
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gineer was given charge of the dis- will undergo a thorough repairing tone and his memories of June.
The existence of the dog in these triuution ol the water of the State, and painting, and the same business
United Slates is not the reason more with authority of overseeing the lines will be carried on, only In a PROVED ABILITY TO REASON
sheep are not raised. Dogs are more work of the various water masters, more extensive way.
The same plan of square dealing
numerous in the greatest sheep rais­ which.work has heretofore been
Hard to Explain Monkey’s Action in
ing countries than they are here. The under the direction of the division and abiding by the Golden Rule will
Putting Out Fire Unless That Ad­
real reason that sheep are not more superintendent. The Supervision of go forward that has built up these
mission Is Made.
extensively raised is to be found in water division No . 2 was given businesses to its present magnitude,
American farm practice. The average charge of the adjudication of water and, in fact, only time will tell of
A Louisiana planter who owns a pet
American farmer wants to do things rights in the entire state and was the development of these businesses
with machinery as much as possible. given the title of State Water Su­ in Tillamook. We certainly appre­ monkey which answers to the name of
ciate our patrons and will try to do Jocko, tells an anecdote about him
He even has machines to milk the perintendent.
all
within our power to satisfy them. which proves that such animals can
cotfs and to feed and water the
A constitutional amendment pro_-
chickens. And the American farmer viding foi the guarantee Of the first We will be glad to meet all of our and do reason.
The children of the house and Jocko
has little or no cheap help, hired or I ’ five years' interest on irngation and customers in our new location and
otherwise. Sheep do not lend them­ drainage bonds will be submitted to I many new ones. We are here to stay, are boon companions, and of a sum­
selves readily to be taken care of by the people at the coming special elec­ and will save you n^oney in your mer afternoon enjoy n frolic together
upon the lawn. One day someone
machinery. They are less able to de­ tion. Ou account of heavy discount I purchases. Both phones will be in-
’
threw a match dowu and the grass
fend then.selves than other domestic on drainage and irrigation bonds stalled again as soon as possible.
Ignited, making n little blaze.
animals, are more stupid and more this class of reclamation has beeu '
Yours for business.
Jocko saw It and stopped and
liable to'self inflicted fatal injury.— under a severe handicap, which it is '
Tillamook Tire Co.
looked, then glanced all around, and.
COUnty Observer.
E.
F.
Rogers,
Mgr.
believed will be la.gely removed if •
seeing a piece of plank not far off, ran
Mrs. E. F. Rogers, Milli­
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this amendment is passed.
for it, crept cautiously to the fire, nil
ner and Artist.
Van rouver. Wash., will boost the
the time holding the plank ns a shield
A statute was enacted providing '
n a home idea by organizing a that irrigation districts may accept i Notice of Executor’s Final Account. between himself and the flame, then
club with 85O..OUO capital to loan to a part of the land of any landowner I
pressed It down nnd extinguished it.
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persons wishing to build, payments within the district as an offset
Notice is hereby given that the un- What child could have reasoned better
to amount to rent. Thp club is not ■ against the reclamation charge on j dersi^ned executor of the estate of and done more?
Although, perhaps, no danger could
formed for profit, .but merely as a the remainder of his land. This will John C. Sander, deceased, has filed
means of building up the city, which probably sprve uh a very convenient in the county court his final account have come from the fire, still no one
suggests that Hillsboro is badlj in method of cooperation with the Fed- and that the said court has fixed Sat- knows what the result might have
need of homes and a similar organ­ eral Government.
_____ the
_______
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’ urday,
31st ___
day
of May, 1919, at been, nnd the monkey evidently be­
ization would go far in meeting the
The provision of the irrigation dis- ; 10 am. as the time and the office of lieved that prudence is the better part
housing situation here. Strange as trlct law relating to the validation I the County Judge, of Tillamook of valor.
it may appear, all sections are con- of the piocedure prior to the issu­ ¡County, Oregon as the place for hear-
fronted with similar conditions to ance of bonds was clarified by the I ing of said account. All persons are
He’d Forgotten.
Hillsboro, where new arrivals are re-enactment of this portion of the hereby required to appear at said
The school dramatic society was giv­
confronted by lack of houses. The irrigation district law.
time and place and show cause, if ing Its first performance of the sea­
majority of these places are attempt­
Agricultural lands included with­ any there be, why the said final ac- son and the play they had chosen for
ing to solve the problem in various
count should not be allowed and the the momentous occasion was “Julius
ways, while it must be confessed that in the limits of a municipality may executor discharged.
Caesar.”
now
be
included
in
an
irrigation
dis
­
talk is about all that has niaterial-
All went smoothly till Caesar’s dead
Dated this April 28, 1919.
trict.
This
amendment
was
deemed
ized here. The independent has here­
’Herman Sander, Execu­ body was brought in, and Marc Antony
necessary
on
account
of
the
large
tofore suggested a building club
tor of the estate of John had to deliver hls famous speech.
which will either rent or sell the area of agricultural land which is
He put his heart into the part and:
C. Sander, deceased.
included
within
the
limits
of
some
of
houses it builds, Bank statements
the audience felt acutely for the poor
Johnson & Har.dley Attorneys.
the
municipalities
within
or
adjacent
show that we have the money and
citizens, who were all presumably hor­
there are any number of desirable to the irrigation district.
ror-stricken and overcome with grief,
Provision has also been made for
If I Were a Fanner.
when Antony gently but firmly
vacant lots. A beginning therefor«,
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grasped, as he thought, the face-cloth«
appears all that is necessary, and the reclamation of lands in an irri­
If
I
were
a
farmer
I
would
keep
at
and slowly, very slowly, began to draw
the advice to do it now is timely. It gation district in units. Heretofore,
Is true labor and materials are high, it was necessary that every acre of hand a few reliable medicines for It back.
Just then an excited whisper came
but vacant lots are returning no in­ irrigable land in a district should be minor ailments that are not so ser­
come and idle money is not profita­ aosessed the same as every other fr- ious as to require the attention of a from the other end of the corpse:
“This end, you Idiot!”
ble either. Why not start the ball ugauie acre, inis uiought about a physician, such as Chamberlain's
tendency to exclude land from the Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for
But Antony was too much wrapped
rolling?—Independent.
district, which would increase the bowel complaints.
In grief to hear. He presevered and!
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for then suddenly disclosed to the intently
cost against the main body of land
Hunscrupulous Huns seem notwithstanding • the fact that it coughs, colds and croup.
gazfng audience Caesar's boots!
still Hunchanged and Hunconverted. might be possible to include such
Chamberlain's linament for sprains
The peabe terms no doubt are Hunat- lands in an irrigation district as a bruBes and rheumatic painB.
Rhine’s Wanderings.
tractlve, tpit they will be Hunable to separate unit, and assess them ac-
By having these articles at hand it
show that they-are Hunfair or Hun- cording to the cost of reclamation.
A remarkable thing about the Rhine-
would often save the trouble of a
Is Its length for so small a river. Un­
just. Their Hunpalability will be
Under the irrigation district law trip to town in the busiest season or like the Nile, which contains less wa­
made more Hunsavory if the Hun-
in
the
night,
and
w>«uld
enable
me
as enacted in'1917, the district
ter at Cairo than at Berber. 1,500
holy K-in becomes Hunnerved and
could not require construction bonds to treat slight ailments as eoon as miles upstream, the Rhine has numer­
Hunftt to act Hunbiased in the mat­
in excess of 25 per cent of the they appear, and thereby avoid the ous affluents, but never attains the-
ter. The Hungovernable rage which
amount of the contract. This has more serious diseases that so often dignity of a real river, as American»
he has Hunfurled • is not hard to
been cured us the statute now pro­ follow.—Adv.
understand such definitions, until It
Hunderstand when It I b Hunderstood
vides .hat no such bond shall be less
enters Holland.
that he is not only Hundone for the
Pune Lost.
than
25
per
cent
of
the
construction
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The "German Rhine" owes its orig­
present but for generations yet Hun-
costs.
Lost, a purse, containing about »75 in to the Swiss mountains, wander»
born. He had such Hunbounded con­
The drainage district law was also In bills and silver. Purse had admis­ with apparent aimlessness—first west
fidence that his victory was not at
all Huncertain. .hence he finds it amended in some important features sion card signed P. Thomas, in it. and then north and northwest, after
doubly hard to undo his Hunfriend- so that it now corresponds more Finder leave same at the Headlight leaving Lake Constance—until It en­
• ters Holland, where It becomes as slug­
ly course and Hunderstand. as the closely with the irrigation district office and receive reward.
gish as any Dutchman who ever dwelt
peace terms are Hunfolded. that the law and all quest’on has been elimi­
in New Amsterdam.
rest of the world regards him as nated as to whether or not the obli­
Ornamental Fire Placet Built
Hunfit and Hunsafe for decent so. gation of the district was an individ­
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
ciety. His Hunutterable astrocities ual or a community obligation by fix­
Too Severe.
Places absolutely guaranteed
are still Hunpopular and Hunless it ing it definitely as a community ob­
“Yon told me when you were n stilt-
not
to
smoke
or
money
re
­
ligation.
is made impossible for ’him to Hun-
or for my hand that my will would
funded.
Another statute was enacted pro­
load another such package of grief
«ver be law to you,' said Mrs. Grip-
Brick work of all kinds done
upon an Huniucky and H unsuspect­ viding for the certiflcaiton of drain­
piti».
. on short notice.
ing .world the purpose of the war age district bonds in the same man­
We make a specialty of re­
"So ! dld, my dear, sol dtd.” rapile»!
ner
as
lirigatiim
district
bonds
are
willhavc been Hunacco npli.-hed He
pairing smoking Fire Pieces.
M - Grippin«. mildly. “Rut at thnt par­
I I ought
u. to Hunderstand by this time r.qw certified.
ti, alar tini, little dld I dream ’hot
.siimmi
up. theteft i
r. \ h fu-
’that the rest of I he world regards
yonr wtll would «ver tnke thè furui of
1
vornble
legislation
was
secured
af.
the Hun as Hunclean. and that his
—er—mattisi law."—Birmingham Age-
Hunactlons assumption of innocence feeling reclamation. la fact, the last
Heeuld.
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
What the Editors Say
BUILDINC. UP
TILLAMOOK
!■ you were to look tinder and behind the dairy­
ing,
tittitt ttfuct it ri u
farniiilif and business
structures of Tillamook County* you would in a
very yreat many instances find evidence of that co­
operation which the FIRST NATIONAL BANK
is both able and willing; to extend its patrons.
If you would jjrow ii|» witn the community and
this bank-open an account here NOW.
DIRECTORS :
A. W. burin, Farmer.\
P. Heisei, Farmer.
C. J. Edwards, Mgr. C.PowerCo. ./.
Holden, Vice Pres.
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
IV. J. Rier hers. Cashier.
Thefirst National Bank
TILLAMOOK. ORFGON.
the SIGN
The Red Crown sign means
“The Gasoline of Quality”—
always dependable. Look for
the Red Crown sign before
you fill.
a
standard oil
COMPANY
(California)
Si
tt
\>
-e^^***^
J
z •^Gasoline
Quality
|
i
!
Have Your Garments Dry
Cleaned.
EXPER T D YEING.
Agency of M. Paumies’ Dye House,
Butte, Montana.
$
g
S The Pacific Cleaning & Tailoring Co. $
Call 31 J
TILLAMOOK,
ORE.
Mail Order Ilept.
The Tillamook Transfer Co.,
contracted the wood output of the
Coats Lumber Co., Mill. Jf the wood
supply from this plant is not suf­
ficient for the local demand we will
till orders from other sources.
Place your order» for wood with
uh .
TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO
LIBERTY T
You men are saving
every cent you can. You
ought to know that this
quality tobacco costs less
to chew—not more!
You take a smaller
chew. It gives you the
f'ood tobacco taste. It
asts and lasts. You
don’t need a fresh chew
so often.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
t>ut uf> in two styles
RIGHT CUT is ii short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT' is a long finc-cut tobacco
8
RALPH E. WARREN,