Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 24, 1919, Image 7

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 24. 1919.
O. L. HOHLFELD.
VETERINARIAN.
Bell Phone—2F2
Mutual Phone
Tillamook
Oregon
AV ID. ROBINSON, M.D,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
T. BOALS.IM.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bld».)
Tillamook
Oregon
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OBERT H. McGRATH,
COUNSELLOR-AT L aw ,
ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDIN?,
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
P ortiand O ffice
1110 W ilcox B h >,
QARV HABERLACH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock
Tillamook
Oiegon
A Typical Case of Administration
The situation now is such that it
seems likely that nothing can be
Extravagance.
done but to pay for the land which
(By Representative Frank L. Greene has already been contracted for, up­
of Iowa.)
on which the War Department has
The Republican members of Con­ erected buildings and improvements,
gress are finding it as difficult to and stop the further purchase, which
curb the extravagance of the various was accordingly done by Congress,
departments in time ot peace as it but how is it possible for Congress
was while the war was going on. to bring about the economies which
'1 here may have been some excuse ought to be effected under an admin­
for the waste of money in time of istration that proceeds in this nian-
war, but certainly there is not now iner? While the Benning camp pre­
that the war is closed, nevertheless sents one of the most flagrant in-
it requires a constant struggle on the . stances, it is only one of many. We
part of Congress to hold the expeudi- have a similar situation with refer-
tures down to a reasonable basis, and ence to hospitals. At the close of the
even with every effort on the part of war, it was claimed that new hos-
Republicans and assistance on the pitals would have to be constructed
part of some of the Democratic mem­ to take care of the wounded that
bers, the administration still contin- | would come back _____________
from France, . mil-
1 lions were appropriated for that pur­
ues to squander immense sums.
An example of what has been done pose. Now, it appears tjiat we have
in this line, since the war wgs over, hospitals all over the country that
is found in the purchase o. the camp are not only partly filled, but the
known as Fort Benning, near Colum­ Secretary of the Treasury is going
bus, Ga., since the armistice was on buying more land for hospitals
signed, in utter defiance to the ex­ and making preparations to con-
struct more buildings.
pressed will of Congress.
The proposition involved was to
purchase about three hundred fifteen
COAXING YOU TO SMILE.
to one hundred thirty thousand
acres of land, which was mostly in
Up Against It.
cultivation in Georgia, requiring
" ‘Like a fish out of water’ is a fig­
about seven million dollars for the
land and several millions more for ure of speech that expresses acute
improvements. When purchased, it I I discomfort,” remarked Mr. Gadspur.
was intended to use this camp as a I “Maybe so”, replied Mr. Dubwaite,
out of
tiring center for artillery and also as 1 thoughtfully, “but a fish
a range for small arms, and to aban­ water isn’t much more uncomfortable
don the camp ot Fort Still, Oklahoma than an oldtime politician delegation
which had been acquired for the of fair but determined suffragists.”
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same purpose.
"Entirely Discontinued”
EBSTER
HOLMES,
ATTORN E Y-A T-L A W
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST
STREET,
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
0R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
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Oregi n.
GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: .O pposite (C ourt
Tillamook
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J OH’i ¡LELAND.HENDERSON,
attorney ;
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW “
Tillamook
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Marshall Gets His Answer.
Vice President Marshall is possess­
After the armistice had been sign­
ed and before the adjournment of the ed of wide information on a grea:
last Congress, the Secretary of War variety of subjects and yet he is al­
presented this proposition, first to ways seeking to enlarge his store.
the military committee of the House Senator Fletcher, an authority on
and then to the committee on Mili­ shipping, was giving the Senate an
tary affairs in the Senate. The House outlinq of the American merchant
committee declined to approve the marine from its inseptlon, and men­
project, understanding that if it was tioned, among other nautical terms,
not approved, that nothing would be a dead weight ton.
Immediately the Vice President
done with relation to it. The Senate
committee took action, and after brightened up. "The Chair will asa
hearing a large number of witnesses the Senator from Florida what is a
advised the War Department that it dead-weight ton?”
’A dead-weight ton is the cargo ca­
disapproved the project. Secretary
Baker then appeared before the | pacity of the ship,” Senator Fletcher
House committee on Military affairs said. “The difference between the
and, refering to the action of the dead-weight ton and grosB ton is
senate, informed the House commit­ arrived at in this way: You multiply
tee that: "We have entirely discon­ ¡the gross ton by 150 to get the dead
tinued the purchase at Columbus, i weight ton, and you multiply the
¡dead weight ton by 66 2-3 to get the
Ga.”
No sooner, however, had Congress gross tonnage.”
adjourned, so that no further action i The Vice President nodded saga-
could be taken, the War Department Iciously during the explanation and
proceeded to make contracts for the slipped down in his chair.
land at Fort Benning, and to expend
on land and building a total of about
No Novelty
two million three hundred thousand,
“So our engegement is at an end?”
before Congress could act. A pro­
vision was inserted in the Military said the blond youth.
‘It is certainly at an end,” replied
bill, forbidding further expenditures
on this project and in the discussion the fickle brunette.
“I suppose you will return the en-
of the matter, the action of the War
Department was vigorously denounc­ gagement ring?”
“I certainly will if you call around
ed in the House by Congressman
some
night and pick it out.”
McKenzie, (Illinois), and others; and
Complete Set of Abstract Boe ks in in the Senate by Senator Lenroot,
Senator New and others. It is not
Frelinghuysen’s Close Shave.
Office.
necessary however, to quote from
A large athletic man with a frosty
Taxes Paid for Non Residents
how
Republicans in order to show
poll passed through the east .door
T illamook B lock ,
high-handed this proceeding was, into the Senate chamber recently be-
Tillatnooic .... Oreg-on and how recklessly millions have ; fore the doorkeeper could stop him.
been wasted. The proposition was so Although the stranger had an air of
Both Phones.
outrageous and indefensible that it one who belonged, the guardian of
J- G. .TURNER,
was condemned by some of the lead­ I the sacred portal chased the intrud­
ing Democrats. Mr. Ferris (Demo­ er. Republican
senators
nearby
crat), of Oklahoma, wrote two letters glanced curiously at the newcomer
EYE SPECIALIST.
to the Secretary of war, while the and assume that he was some newly-
PORTLAND -
OREGON purchase of land at Fort Benning elected representative from the back-
Regular Monthly Visits to
was going on, calling attention to woods who wished to pose about the
the wrong which had been done, in senate for the benefit of the galler-
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
abandoing Fort Still, and creating a ies.
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
new camp at Benning. In the Senate
Just then someone suggested the
discussion, some claim was made that absence of a quorum. When the
HENRY C. VIERECK. M. D.
Fort Sill was not large enough, but stranger answered to the name of
SPECIALIST.
Senator Gore, (Democrat) , replied ’Frelinghuysen,” the senator stared
Disease of The
that it contained forty-six thousand in amazement at the nerve of the
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EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT acres, and was joined by a govern- man. Slowly it dawned upon them
meut reserve, which was nof being that he was Senator Frelinghuysen
Only
used, containing sixty-five thousand of New Jersey, and not an imposter.
For Appointment - -Call 159J
acres; that shells could be thrown The Jerseyite had shaved off his
Tillamook - - - - Oregon.
twenty-five or thirty miles without large mustache.
getting off the government property
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Senator King, (Democrat), spoke of I
ALL WRONG.
Carried
Unanimously.
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the "illegal and defiant attitude” of
Betty had been very trying, and
the
War
Department
in
this
matter,
The Mistake is Made By Many Tilla­
land said that its officers had acted her mother had to correct her many
mook Citizens.
I “against the best interests of the times.
Look for the cause of backache.
'country.” Senator Owens (Democrat) I At last she lost patience, and ex-
To be cured you must know the I said: The “conduct of the War De- claimed:
cause.
! partment
discloses a proceeding l “Betty, I should think you would
If it’s weak kidneys
which seems exceedingly scandalous.’ get tired hearing me talk to you so
You must set Jhe kidneys working
much!”
“Case of Impeachment.”
right.
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..... fail 1 And in decided tones the child re-
The _____
annals
of this country will
A resident of this vicinity shows to show more senseless, reckless, and .plje^:
you how.
wanton waste of money, than this |
'es mother, I do.
Mrs. Kenneth Chase. 1214 S. Riv- case.
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er St., Newberg. Ore., say8: “My |
At Fort Sill, the government nl- , To Get Results From Breeding And
back ached all the time and my kid­ ready had more land than it could
Raising Pure Bred Stock.
neys acted irregularly. My feet and ¡possibly use. It was admirably ad­
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ankles were so badly swollen that in apted for the purpose of both an ar­
the morning, I couldn’t get my shoes tillery and infantry range. It was (To the Editor of the Tillamook
Headlight.)
on for several hours. I felt generally high and dry, and at the same time
I have visited Tillamook County a
depressed. The first few’ doses of .well supplied with water, and over
past few
Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me won­ I two million dollars had been spent number of times in the
visit here
derfully. My back stopped aching, in buildings on it. yet the Secretary I years and have on each
my kidneys acted more regularly and of War, knowing that he could not become more impressed than ever
possibilities of
the swellings in my feet and ankles get the approval of Congiess for the with the immense
went down. After I had taken one Benning project, wgited until Con- I I Tillamook County as a pure bred
'cattle producing center.
box of Doan’s Kidney Pills, I felt as gress adjourned, and then undertook
After having visited a number of
well as ever."
to bind the government by contracts,
number of
Price 60c., at all dealers. Don’t so that the Benning project could be these dairies and seen a
I am im-
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get completed. In his defense, it was pure bred sires and cows,
TillamooK
Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that claimed by Democratic members in 1 pressed with the fact that
dairymen are now getting some very
Mrs. Chase had. Foster-Milbourn Co. the House, that he had the legal
I fine foundation stock of Holstein*,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd. Adv.
j right to purchase this land. This was ' Jerseys and Guernseys. 1 am not
disputed, but it is unnecessary to de- .-atisfied with the conditions however
Dairymen Attention.
i termine whether he had the legal under which these cattle are bein?;
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I right. Certainly he had no moral
Eighty six acres of fine river bot­ right to purchase the land, when it developed. As there has been no offi­
tom land with house barn and other was not needed, and it was clearly cial work dofie on these cows what-
buildings, two miles from city of Co­ an usurpation of power, when know­ ever.
the conditions are
quille. half mile from cheese factory, ing that congress disapproved the ' Let us see what
close to school house. You can send project, he went on with it during .at this time. First the breeder who
| wants a pure bred bull or cow would
your milk to the cheese factory or its adjournment. Senator Le m oor
creamery or condensary. Come and correctly stated that the action of not entertain having at all unless
see me or write to Peter Biasca. Ara­ the Secretary of War presented a the animal had a good showing rec­
ord backing—the better the record
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