Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 18, 1919, Image 4

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    TILL a MOOZ HEADLIGHT. SEPiEMBEH 13.
Report of the Condition of the
1 touch cf »urrow makes the world |
h* world war, but he changed his
I *klr,” and that in this their great I
md. as be did m a good many other
The local schools opened Monday, affliction we extend to them our
dinss be said. We wtU quote a few:
At Tillamoek. in t‘- State of Oregon, at the <l .Seof
Fred C. Raker, Editar.
January ». 1915—“Do you not sepieazber 15. with an •nzolimen- heartfelt sympathy, and assure them
-,t
ocr
desire
to
help
them
bear
their
husine»».
a» rendered to the State Hankin,
tour
handreu.
sLgh'iy
over
e»? Sept »»th.
sink that ths wo. Ml wiil some d—y
/y Department of Oregon.
'«
More than «9 bejianers enroll-i burden of sorrow, and
per year $2 00 irr. to America a-d say: ‘You were
SUBSCRIPTION
Whereas bis loyalty to his family
ight and we were wrong. You kept with Mr». Burge. The high ntkeut
RESOURCE-.
attendance tor the year promises io and friends, and his fidelity to the
your heads and we kj»c ours.' "
Advertuing Raw*.
responsibilities of life have gained
February 1, 1916—"America is be larger than usual.
Duplay Atm. per inch........... 20c
The afte;
after aoon session
sesMSion of h.sa- for him the sincere admination of Loans and discount».............................
a.ied on to ait in a kind of moral
7e. . .dgment on the procese of the war.” ecbooi will
Locals ......................... per line
Will begin a. 1 ¿Ju.
p.m. to al->w those who were fortunate enough to Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .. .............
Reader», with reading matter
Ronds and warrants .......................... .............
May 17, 1916—»mee the rest ot tune for the physiol education re­ make his acquaintance.
Therefore be it resolved that we as Stock, securities, judgments, etc. — ...........
per line................................... 7:
id is mad. why sb. aid w- not 4 ed by the new state law withcu.
he
Notices of meeting» etc per line ~r. refuse to have anything to do with a^miaeiag the students later In th member* of Marathon Lodge No. 83. Furniture and fixtures ........................ .............
Knights of Pythias, extend to the Other real estate owned .................. .............
fee feet of th? world in the ordinary afternoon th a n oetore. thus int
tx. r**avie<i family our heartfelt sym- I Due fro. banks (not reserve banks!......
veoMMCing laany oi these »ho o
channels of action?”
pathy in this their hour of sorrow. ' Due Iran approved reserved banks.............
December & ». 1914—’ More than into high school from ‘ owls ide
iliT-oIved tha'- a copy of these reso- Checks and other cash items...........................
meta.
time,
permit
me
his.
proposed
at
*h.s
------ 0------
For the opening days Last year- ' a ions be -ent to the bereaved fam­ i Exchanges for clearing house ......... .............
.o aa>', would mean t merely that we
- 11 bet Russell Hawkins a new bad been thrown off : our balance by oc ks will be used in certain sub­ ily. and one io the newspapers tor j Cash on hand ..................................... .............
■ int. earned but not collected (approximatej
will not coat the Whitney Co., a war with which w re have nothing
as the local dealers have not publication.
.Stock Federal Reserve Bank........................
u a mile tor th? logging road to do. vhose causes es annot touch us." yei receive: a.: the new oooa« frc-i
Respectfully aubcuitied in F. C.
- building up the Kilchis river,
o .'.er. the J. K. G-r* B.
Eeptcniber 2, 1^16-—"We hare the state
**555,614 a
nobody has a democratic co«:
Chas. E Gibson.
Total
not QEly
it wju - Co., ot Portland, who state their sup­
piu.- « contract.
H.
J.
Hickerson.
ply
has
not
yet
been
received
from
he fixed and traditional policy of
I.IAHIL1TIES.
o
C. A. Johnsen.
•be United Staten
es to stand alcof from lie maaulaetwrera. The dealers hope
■furder will out. This is what Re policies of Europe, but because to nave are the books in tne nex:
Capital stock paid in
I dO.OOO.oV
General Disque is reported saying:
S'ore For Ren:
we had no part either of action or of week.
Surplus fund .......
10,000.00
' I am not upholding the aircraft policy
Mr. J. A. Churchill, Super. :eac-_t
■Undivided profits. less expenses and taxes paid
in the influences which
11.250.11
Stere ppcsite Sunset garage tor Dividends unpaid
boaru nor the democratic party; Drought on the present war."
ot Public Instruction, has . quested
12.04
nt.
Rosenberg Br <s.
re:
there is enough rottenness in both
the
local
school
authorities
to
an
­
August 1», 1314—"The United
Due to Banks and Bankers ..
3.860.56
of them to make us want to change Sta’es must be neutral in fact as well nounce that hereafter it high seh«.
Postal savings bank deposits .......
355.02
VTantïd To Ren:.
for -omething that can run the as in name during these days which students wish to receive credit for
individual deposits subject to check
<05.599.01
country.”
the
h.gh
music
take,
oatside
ot
are to try men s souls. We most be
1.289.15
Dairy near Tillamook on sha. : Demand certificates of deposit ...
That is all very true ana generally mpartial in tboaght as well a- upon schor... .he work must be taken ui.-
I Cashier checks outstanding ...........
8.293.10
bos,.-
by
competent
dairyman
of
long
admitted. But it will not restore the every transaction which might be der an instructor who has recetved a
j Certified checks ................................
24.70
live* of the boys who were killed In construed as a preference to one certificate to teach music from the •ime experience. Reference exchang­ ' Time and savings deposits.............
175,120.71
France because the American army party in the struggle before another.’ Stale Department ot Education, and ed. ad-iress "X Headlight office.
was often unprotected for want of
January 27. . 191»
1315—Wilson's cable­ *A'-> ls toliowi.g the new course ot
Total
i655,8n.:j
airplanes. It was criminal negllrer.ee gram to his Imperial Majesty. Em­ study in music for pupils sttsdyii-s
on the part, of the aircraft board and peror William: "In bêtait of the music outs.de ot school. Teachers ot
State of Oregon, County of Tilla-
Subscribed and sworn to before nn
General Merchandise, anook. ss
the democratic administration.
this Sth day of #rrty . 1919.
tocemnui’ ar.d the people of the music who are interested in securiag
.L C. M. Dyriud. cashier of the
Bay City. Oregon.
/->
Margaret Coates,
Uuixed State- I have the pleasure to a certificate may secure applieatio.
Reference was made to the 15« extend to your Majesty cordial feli- blanks of the local city supe riniend-
above named lank do solemnly
Notary Public.
officers who were employed in the itattons or. this anniversary of your ent.
swear that the at«ve statement is true
My commission expires Nov. 22, 19’*
Yes. birth as well as my own good wishes
Yeon building in Portland
to the best of my kncwledge and be-
Among the graduates of the local
Correct attest; H. T. Botts, Jams
some of these officers were used for for your welfare.”
I Sei
I high school who are planning to
C. M. Dyriund. Cashier. Williams, David Kuratli.
a pul Hefty bureau »ending out ail
May 19. 1915—"There is such a enter college this fall are the follow­
kinds of dope lauding Colonel Disque thing as a man being too proud to ing. Joseph Schnai and Elane Tccd
and so much of this dope was printed fight There is such a thing as a na- I who are planning on. emeng the
in the Portland newspapers that it ion being so rich that it need not Uiversity of Washington; James
Päo« 72.
gave one a tired, disgusting feeling convince others by force.”
May. W. G. Wilmot, Faye Harr
to think how "omd of these officers
May 13. 1915—'Recalling the hu- .'layme La Follett and Thoma« Cea
were employed at home to win the mane and enlightened attitude here­ University of Oregon; Haze! Lamar
We are icst conpktiKg 14 years of bank service for the people of
war The whole plan of the publicity tofore assumed by the Imperial Ger­ Oregon Agricultural College; Verne
Bay Qty and tributary country.
We invite your further patrou-
——o-----
Í
bureau of the -prune division was to man Government in matters ot in- Bain. Willamette University.
Storage—Oils
a«e, and full co-operation so we may be able to give you still
laud and praise General Bisque, and •e-.national right.”
better service. You are cordially invited to carry your business
Reparnng of all cadi.
the Portland newspaper- were made
May 13. 1915—”• • • • having Charming Story by Gifted Writer.
with us. Depository for Qty, County, Port and Siate,
Give B* a triaL
pliant tools in the propoganda. ,
learned to recognize the German
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Go:r i Wredeaa.
views and the German inflnenee in
Maria Thompson Daviess, author of
One cannot overlook the fact that the field of internation al obligations “The Golden Bird a delightful story
In August, 1914. when the blood as always engaged on the side of which has been picturized by Para­ ECONOMY CLEANERS
thir-ty Huns invaded Belgium and j tut ice and humanity • • •”
mount under the name ot "Little
AND DYERS
started the war so that Germany
February 3. 191«—"We believe Miss Hoover", for Marguerite Clark,
could dominate the world with her that we can show our friendship for is a hr: 1 lane writer w hose novels and
2nd. Between 3rd and 4:h-
military power. President Wilson the world and devotion for the pur­ stories nave won her tame and for­ I
New Syrups. Come and See
was not very strong for democracy poses ot humanity better by keeping tune. Miss Daviess has written sever­ MODERS EQUIPMENT.
Phone 32.
or a league of nations, for when the out of this trouble than by getting al stories which have been adopted
PERMANENTLY LOCATED.
German arrrxy was committing all into It.”
for the screen, but it is said that
manner of horrible atrocities in Bel-
October 1«. 1915— 'America • • "Little M-*o Hover" oat
oatranks
ranks he.-
E F. Schultz,
gium. the Presiden’ advised the peo- ought to devote itneif only to \t& previous efforts in point ot dramati.
pl» of tne United States to be neu- things that America beHeves in. and interest and excellence.
BAY CITY, OZJ5CO’*' A.
Ornamental Fire Placet 3uilt
tral. for the war in Europe was oelievtng that America stands apart
Nancy Craddock the heroine of
of Brick and Stone, AH Kre
non» of our bosineee and the United in its ideals, it oug.n' zz>t v> allow Little Mas Hoover," is a society
Place* aboointtly guaranteed
Sta--- >houid not get mixed up in ft. itself to be drawn, so far a» _•» heart g.rl of Wash.agton. D. C. who de- i
not to smoke or money rw-
Then was the time for the President is concerned into sometirX.’ • gwar- c.des to do her bit for her country t>y
funded.
to have taken a stand for democracy rel • • •”
.•a_-..-»g chickens. She becomes a far-
Urick work of all kind* dons
wh< he saw a great powerful na-
January 22. 1317— I; a. ;
a nerett and .n the course of her op-
Phone Main 71
on short notice.
tior overrun and tramp upon a small peace without victory •
• • 3 *a- ezatiao.. meets a charming gen'le-
Wc nuke a specialty of re­
country like Belgium He raised no ory would mean peace forted on -.xe on lamer
pairing smoking Fire Placon
nt whom »he loves. Of
word of protest to Germany, but lower; a victor’s terms imposed -,x-x «seme there is a rival to whom
closed his eyes to the horrible crimes the vanquished It would be f.cep-- 5- /
g.ten her promise to wed,
tha’ "•ere committed in Belgium. It *d in humiliation, under darem at #<t he drops out of the game ia an
■
is not to be wondered at. since the an Intolerable sacrifice, and would an&nai aaaaner and all ends happ.-
Mrs.
Ida
W.
Aitken,
of
Detroit.
T/LLAMOOK.
OKE.
met
season
for
the
beaches
is
a
thing
president changed his attitude with Isave a sting, a resentment, a bitter ly. Th* varioui situations of the
Mich., who has been visiting Mrs. T. of the past for this year.
every changing wind and appealed memory upon which the terms of p.'twre which will be shown at th*
home the fore
1 E. Ashley, returned
to the people for re-election that he peace would rest, not permanently, Gem Theatre, Wednesday. Septem­ 0R. O. L. HOHLFELD.
Geo. W. Phelps and wife, Mrs. Lot­
part
of
the
week.
Mrs.
Ashley ac­ tie Alexander, and Mise Mary Harrin
kept us out of war. his advocacy of but only as upon a quicksand.”
ber 24. are described as being excep­
companied her to Portland, where motored over to Netarts Sunday.
VETERINARIAN.
the league of nations covenant is not
January 31. 191—"The war wa* tionally interesting.
she will make a visit.
taken hold of with the enthusiasm brought on by rulers, not by people
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Edner went to
Mutual
Phone
Bell Phone—2F2
Geo. Matthew« had the misfortune Netarts Sunday, to visit with Mr.
that he expected.
and I thank God that there la no man
ot having his Saxon
Rewlutira of Condolence.
automobile and Mrs. Clarence Edner and family.
------ o------
Oregon.
Tillamook
In America that has the authority to
I atolen from the garage here the fore who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
So Senator Chamberlain, as well as bring on war without the consent of
Castle hall of Marathon Lodge No. i
part of the week.
Edner.
ex-Governor West, played polities in the people."
AVID ¡ROBINSON. M. D .
<9. K. of P. Tillamook. Sept. 12, 1919
Miss Jessie Warren, who has had
having Russell Hawkins and George
February
27. 1916—"America
R. E. Miller and wife moved baek
We ysur committee appointed to
charge of the telephone here for home in the Cove on Friday. Mr.
8. Long removed from official posi­ ought to keep out of this war. She draft resolutions of condolence to
several years. leaves Saturday for Miller has been living in Bay City
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
tions in the spruce production, which ought to keep out of thia war at the Brothers Erwin and Leslie Harrison,
Corvallis to enter the O. A. C. there. for a couple ot months, working with
will act as a boomerang whenever sacrifice of everything ezeept the who have been called to mourn the
NATIONAL BUILDING,
they seek public positions again. It single thing upon which her charac­ loss of a fond and loving sister, beg
A. W. Gillis, of Monitor. Ore., who the steam shovel, where they are
was generally admitted amongst mill; ter and history are founded, he r to submit the following:
TILLAMOOK
OREGON. has been visiting in the county the making a cut through the Bay City
past week, motored out via Astoria. hill for the county.
men and loggers that they could »nte of Justice and huwfenity.”
Whereas the Supreme Ruler of the
. He was much pleased with Tillamook
have supplied the government with | October 1. 1916—"Some
of the Universe in His wisdom and mercy
Homer Sheldon left for Portland
’. BOALS, M.D.,
| county.
more spruce lumber than was re- • supporters ot the Republican party, has seen fit to receive from this
by Tuesday morning’s train. Mr.
qulred had 'he government organiz­ a very great body of the supporters world of pain and sorrow, to that
L. E. DeRock and family have re­ Sheldon went out to bring in a car
ed them There was no question as of that party, outspokenly declare happy home above, the beloved sister
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
turned from a trip to their former for the Cummings Moberly Lumber
to the ability of the mill men and that they want war. so the certain of our brothers, and m her death we
home in Mist. Ore.
’
Co.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
loggers of the northwest being able pro»pe<-t of the success" of the Repub­ are once more reminded that our
Blackberry money has commenced
Frank Crane came in front War­
to do this, and they would have done lican party Is that we shall be drawn lives are of but short duration, and
I to flow into the mail order houses, ringion. Ore., last Thursday to take
II. O. O F. Bids. *
ao had not the spruce division been in one form or another, into the am-
are called to pause a moment in the Tillamook
out his auto which is at Nehalem.
Oregon and will continue for some time.
organized with nearly 30.000 men. broilment of the European War."
Mrs Sara W. Prentiss, daughter of
busy whir! of life and bow our heads
R. S. Cantanwine left for Portland
who knew little or nothing about
May 13. 1915—"Recalling the hu­ ■n humble submission to the will of
Mrs. Robt. Wat:, has returned to Sunday. Mr. Cantanwine purcha-ed
milling and
logging. When Mr. mane and enlightened altitude here­ Him who rules the des’mies of all.
1_ I
T. bui ta
Corvallis.
#
a tract of land at Netarts from Geo.
Hawkins and Mr. Long were remov­ tofore assumed by the Imperial Ger­
'ihe.eiore be it resold that w* as L > .
Orval E'xlle has returned to Cor­ W. Phelps.
ed. by the poke nose and interfering man Geivernment in matters of In­ members o' Marathon Lodge No. 69,
roRNEY-AT LAW.
vallis to resume his studies at O. A.
Fred Paquet had the misfortune
methods of Os West and Senator ternational right; having learned 'o Knights ot Pythias, extend to the Coinplete Set of AbstractJB xks a C.
to have a cow- kick him on the leg
Chamberlain. It looked as though the recognise the German views and the bereaved family our heai'feit sym­
Office.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. F.
last Friday, breaking his leg just be­
gover-.ment did not want evperiene- German Influence in the field of in­ pathy in this their hour of sorrow.
8. Bousie. Tuesday. Sept 16. Mother low the knee,
Taxen I'ai<l for Non Re-ident»
Mr. Paquet was re-
ed me to direct the spruce produc- ternational obligations as always en­
and son doing fine.
Resolved further that a copy of
T illamook B wck .
moved to the hospital at Tillamook
tlon. I but preferred politicians who gag'd on the side of justice and hu- these resolutions be sent to the be­
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wyman motor­ last Sunday.
knew nothing about th” mill and log­ mantly • • •"
-^Orewon
reaved family, and one to the news- Tillitnoon ...
ed to Portland Sunday to hear Mr.
It Is not surprising
glng business
1
Hoth Pbones.
May 27 1916—"With its (th' papeis for publication.
Mrs. Geo. W. Phelp.- and her
Wil«on. returning Tuesday evening.
that the people's money was wailed. War's) causes and objects we have
daughter. Mrs. C. M. Alexander and
Chas. E Gibson.
F.
W„
Smith
has
moved
in
the
the cost plus system adopted so that no concern."
“y H GOYNE.
grand daughter. Mias Mary Harris
H. J. Hickerson.
home he bought on the bill.
the United States. England and
May 27. 191 «—"Politics is ad­
left Garibaldi. Mrs. Phelps goes to
C. A. Johnson.
Lee
Nelson
has
sold
bis
place
and
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
France could be "bled white".
journed The election will go to those
he and family have left for Dufur, Portland and Forest Grove to visit
who think least of It. to those who
o ■ ■
friends and relatives. Mrs. Alexander
Office- O pposite C ourt I jjna Oregon.
Resolution
of
Condolence.
Every now and then we hear Dem­ go to their constituencies without i
Chas Jones and family have gone going to Oakland. Cal., where she is
Tillamook
O »gon to Portland, also E. E. Smith and a nurse in a hospital, and Miss Har­
ocrat' denounce th" United States explanations or excuses, with a plain
No.
ris joins her mother in San Francis­
Senators because they will not do record of duty faithfully and disin-: Castle bail of Marathon Ledge
89. K. of P.. Tillamook Sept. 12. 1919 JOH'i LELAND HENDERSON and family. Mr. Smith is Mrs. Jone« co. after which they go to their
as President Wilson dictates. If It tere-tedly performed."
brother.
We the committee appointed to
home in Brazoria. Texas.
war a democrats senate , why. of
draft resolutions of condolence on
ATTORNEY:
course, the president could lead the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Edner came
GARIBALDI
NEWS
NOTES.
The Allied Church.
the death of the son of our beloved
democratic senators by the -n«e and
; and
in
from Portland last week to look
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Brother and Grand Past Chancellor.
make them do exactly what he want-
IN1UNSKLLOR AT-’ ' W J
A. N. Davees and daughter. Rose- after their property and visit with
to at* John O Bozorth. beg to submit the
Most
cordially
invites
you
ed. But, fortunately, there ta a ma-
friends in Garibaldi.
every following:
Tillamook •
-
-
• ')rrgj i iin. from Netarts, drove over to Gari-
jority of R-publican senators and tend any and all its services
Captain Geo. Nelson, who is a cap­
bald:
Monday,
returning
to
Netarts
Whereas the Supreme Ruler of the
they do not propone to be led in that Sunday at the usual hour».
tain in the navy, epent Saturday
the tame day.
Also
you
will
enjoy
the
Sunday
Universe,
tn
His
Infinite
whdom
ano
i
QR. L. L. HOY,
way But why keep denouncing
Ray Hopkins was in from Portland evening with Mr. and Mrs. Geo W.
United States senators. The senate la School as it Is conducted by its most mercy, has seen fit to receive from
Pbelps.
the first ot the week on business.
efficient superintendent Mrs. Rob». this world of pain and sorrow, to
the constitutional body where treat­
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I Mrs. W. Bailey and two daughters
that
happy
home
beyond,
the
son
of
McGrath.
ies are to be referred. dlseu.red and
! left for their home In Portland after
our beloved btother. and that In his
T illamook B lock ,
agreed to. and wo take it that it is
a two months' stay in Gar I bald .
Notice
to
Watkins
Customers
departure
we
are
again
reminded
perfeetlv right and proper for the
K. N. Staehr and wife are L. from
that our lives are fleeting and trans­ Tillamook,
Oregcn. Forest Grove to spend a few
Senate that <bey thoroughly discuss
days at
itory.
and
are
called
to
pause
a
mo
­
While
I
ani
away
on
my
vacation
the reaty of peace and the league of
Garibaldi
on
business
and
visiting
ment
in
the
busy
whirl
of
life,
and
I
nations covenant. President Wil on anyone wishing to secure Watkins'
friends.
bow our beads in humble submission
has taken th-' untenable position that products, ran do so by calling or
C. F. GIRARD
Mrs. O D. Gravel went out to
to the will of Him who rules the des­
Sth
street,
sending
to
my
home
on
the treaty and the covenant are per­
Portland
Sunday
after
a
two
months*
tinies of ail. and;
feet and need no change. This is Tillamook City, at any time. Mall ' Whereas In the death of John
stay at the Cove.
Choice Locations,
»
where he is mistaken. The president orders will be delivered promptly.
The summer people are about all
»
I.yaan Bozorth, eon ot brother John
Kasper
Zwelfel.
In
his
assertions
that
was positive
gone
from
the
beaches,
as
the
sum-
"One
Rented and Sold.
The Watkitfa Man. O. Bosorth. we recognise that
the United States .should not enter
TILLAMOOK
lcr»., .mnok thaùiigbt
COUNTY
BANK,
Editorial 5nap Shots.
NELSON & CO..
Square Deal and
¡ Good Goods
Our Motto.
Bay City Garage
FIRST BANK of BAY CITY
BAY CITY DRUG CO.
Entire New Stock of Candies.
C. H. JONES TRADING COMPANY.
Fruit, Groceries and Campers’Supplies
Dry Goods and Gasoline.
RALPH E. WARREN,
BAY CITY NEWS
BAY CITY REAL
ESTATE