Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1919, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 16, 1919.
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—ctorily we will feel like making tenance charges and allow road mon­
Editor Baker construction forrnun.— ey to be used elsewhere.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
Willamina Times.
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We would impress it upon the
Theodore Roosevelt.
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per year $2.00 Times that the editor has no political
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bugs in his bonnet, but every once in
Resolutions uiu.te. by Henuanu
Advertising Rates.
a w hile he would like to be in a po­ 'Hagedorn and adoptee by til.. Nat­
Display Advts, per inch........... 20c. sition to give somebody a good cuss- ional council oi the Boy Scouts of
Locals ......................... per line
7c. lug, for that is what the paving America al tiieir annual meeting,
Readers, with reading matter
company shoulu get that had the 1919.
per line.................................. 7c. hardsurxaced road contract in this
He was found faithful over a few
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. county.
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things, and he was made ruler over
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many; he cut his own I.
< ail clean
Teitgraph reports state that Count and straight and million,
followed
Von Bismarcw and a number of him toward the light.
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Prussian officers a.e to be tried by | He was frail; He made himself a
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etour; martial jjy the allies for their tower oi strength. He was timid; he t
Now that auto thieves are being
barbarous acts of murder and cruel­ I made hiiitselt a lion of couiage. He Ci
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sent to the penitentiary for a number
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ty inflicted upon the inhabitants of was a ureamer; he became one of the
of years it will have a whole, .orne ef-
Lille w hea the German at my occu­ great uoers ot an time.
feet in putting a stop tu that ciass of
pied mat city.
Count Bismarck
Men put tueir trust in him; women
thieving, often undertaken for a
sought tu terrify the citizens, and be­ founu a champion in him; kings
short joy ride.
fore 14 ot mem were put to death I stood in awe oi him, but children
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It would greatly reduce the high he had them brought out ou the mar­ made him their playmate.
ket
bquate
and
floggea
before
the
tie oroKe a nation’s slumber with
cost ot living if people who take
trivial cases into the circuit court eyes of uu eniorced assentpiy of vil­ his cry, and it lose up. He touched
would settle them out of court and lagers. Then the persons were led to the eyes of blind men with 1. -m.-e §
not compel the taxpayers to foot the a wall and shot and the houses set ami gave them vision. Souls oecame
on lite. Afterwards Bismarck caused sworua tuiough him; swords oecame ' ri
bills of trying them.
the arrest and death oi a publican servants of God.
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whom
he accused of inciting the peo­
He was loyal to his country, and »
The people don’t want it, the tax-
i r
ple
to
rebel
against
the
invador.
The
|h
e
ted loyalty;
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,—, ; ne loved many
payers don’t want it, the p ipils don't
publican
was
placed
against
a
wail
[lands,
out
.¡e
loved
uis
own
lanu
want it and the teachers don’t want
it, and that being the case will some­ and nhot by German soldiery and be- I best.
He was terrible in battle, but ten-
body ' inform us who it is that is cause he was not killed, Bismarck,
wanting the annual Teachers’ Insti­ who was present, ordeted lancers to Idet; to the weak; joyous and tireless,
charge the blood spattered form as it being free from self pity; clean with
tute.
lay on the ground. Finally Bismarck a cleanness that cleansed the air
,
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There appears to be a general op­ himself seized the body, and swing- lake a gale,
inion that President Wilson's illness ing it over his head, hurled it into a I j{ja courtesy knew no wealth or
clas
.......
l,e is
ls ¡class,
his
friendship,
no creed or
is more serious than they are aware water trough close at hand. There
a
terrible
indictment
against
the
’
color
or
race. His courage stood every
of, and if this is the case the people
in nn . .
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should be informed. Those who war lords of Germany, and it is no unslaughl of savage beast aau ruth­
AUTO DEALERS AND ACCESSORIES.
watch the daily newspapers to ascer­ more than right that they should be less man, ot loneliness, of victory, of
In connection with us we have Best Auto Shop in Town.
tain the condition of the president made to suffer tor their bloodthirsty, defeat. His mind was eager, his heart
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have for the past two weeks surmis­ barbarious methods. The trial will was true, his body and spirit defiant
help
to
open
the
eyes
of
the
German
of obstacles, ready to meet what
ed that his condition is serious.
people, if that is possible, anu show might come.
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and tyranny;
We do not know any more appro­ them how they were despised by the | He fought injustice
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priate name to give this part of the people of tile allied countries which bore sorrow ; gallantly; loved all na-
waged
war
against
Germany.
ture, bleak spaces and hardy com-
city than: "Cinder addition to Tilla­
panions, hazardous adventure and
mook City.” Who is the hon gentle­
We have received a lengthy com- [the zest of battle. Wherever he went,
man on the city council who repre­
sents the cinder Aard, as we would munication in regard to the new lie carried his own pack, and in the
like to know how many inches of Bay ocean i road district, and from ut,ermost parts of the earth he kept
cinders fall in a day, week and what we understand it was not the his conscience for his guide.
month, and whether he considers intention of those who petitioned for
the new road district to include
them showers of blessing or showers
Another Railroad Rumored.
property on the south side of the
to make his constitutents use cuss
bay, but 1 tt> confine the new road dis-
The engineer of the United Rail­
words.
trict to the peninsular and light ways, which started to build into
house
district.
That
being
the
case
The snap shot man was a little
Tillamook county some years ago,
surprised to hear that the people of we raise no objection whatever, and was in the city and although he
this county are cashing in their war no doubt it will be of considerable would not divulge what he knew
savings stamps at the rate of ten advantage in raising sufficient mon­ about the road being completed, all
dollar withdrawn
to one dollar ey by special taxation to build the he would say was that Tillamook
stamps bought. Somehow, we hardly road at Bayocean to connect with City was liable to have another rail­
think this is the proper thing for the the county road, which is to be fin­ toad soon.
people to do, especially, as another ished next year, but it would be de­
war savings stamp drive is now be­ cidedly unlair to tax property on the
The Roosevelt Creed.
ing conducted. No doubt there are south side of the bay to improve
property
in
Bayoceau.
We
know
that
I believe in honest.,, sincerity and
cases where it is a necessity for a
person to have their money, but this there are those who believe that the the square deal; in making up one’s
money was loaned to the government county court should build the road mind what to do—and doing it.
1 believe in fearing God and taking
for a certain length of time and through to the sea, but it is now a
matter of co-operation. The cininty one's own part.
should not be withdrawn.
court
has
promised
to
call
tor
bids
to
I believe in hitting the line hard
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Ben Olcott still hangs on tenac­ complete the county road as soon when you are right.
1 believe in speaking softly and
iously to two state offices, that of alter the budget meeting as possible,
governor and secretary of state, and and we see no reason, when the carrying a big stick.
1 beiieve in hard work and honest
we suppose if another spite office be­ county court changes the boundaries
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came vacant he would want to fill ot the new road district to conform to sport.
the
ideus
of
the
petitioners
to
take
in
I believe in a sane ntind and a sane
that as well. We question whether
there ls another man in Oregon who only the peninsular and lighthouse body.
I believe we have room for bitt one
would show such a greedy disposition district, why a special tax cannot be
in holding down two state offices. He levied to complete the Bayocean end soul loyalty, and that is loyalty to
of the road. If they will do this it the American people.
should resign one of the offices, and
this view is taken by the people gen­ would be the best thing that could
help Bayocean out of the hole and Its
erally. We don’t like selfish indi­
“T. R."
bottled up condition, tor it will not
viduals, and that is the reason we
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take any considerable amount of
don’t like to see the governor sel­
money to construct the Bayocean end A many-sided man of might.
fishly hanging onto two state offices.
Touched with the poet’s vision he
of the road. The snap shot man is
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hearitly in favor of this plan, and Fought always in the van ot right,
The colored soldier was good
hope it will be carried out, for it will ! And dealt his blows heroically.
enough to figlit for Uncle Sam in the
be the salvution of Bayocean, making For him there was no turning back—
world war, but down south he is not
His gaze was fastened on a star;
the property there of considerable
good enough to be allowed to vote.
I Nor saffron-dyed hyena pack
value.
Wilson
While in France President
Could daunt the courage of "T. R.”
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was a great advocate for self deter-
This
was no fifty-fifty man;
,
Quite
a
number
of
persons
residing
niination amongst the people ot the
His hat was in his country's ring;
world but not in the United States, hi the north part of the county are
His soul was all American—
for lu tile south the colored man is i inclined to think that that part of
His genius an eternal thing.
good enough to tight for his country the county is entitled to more hard
—Euwin Carty Ranck.
but is disfranchised by state laws. surfaced pavement, which, probably
ls
true.
By
way
of
explanation,,
the
The recent congressional election in
Notice.
Alabama was a great surprise to the County Court is doing its best to
leaders of the Democratic party, foi- bring that about, and from what we
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in the County Court of the State of
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it shows that the Republicans are cun gather. It is proposed to lay five
miles
next
year
in
that
direction.
The
t
Oregon,
for
the
County
oi
1
illamook.
busting up the solid south.
county will have five miles of road
in the mutter of the estate of
Remember the good old Republican bed ready lor paving this fall, and as Nichol..- Job. deceased, commonly
days when the standard price for a there is some heavy construction Known at Nick Job.
Notice is hereby given to all wpom
good shirt was one dollar Tilla­ work to prepare the road bed as tal­
as the Miami bridge, this will have it may concern, that the undersigned
mook Headlight.
And when the standard wage for a to go over to next year. The State it., been by tile County Court ot Til­
Dallas Highway Commission is paying 50 lamook County, Oregon, duly ap­
day's labor was two dollar-
per cent of the cost of grading and pointed Administrator of the Estate
ltemizer.
And we will remind the ltemizer hard surfacing the road nortli of this of Nicholas Job, deceased, commonly
that it was hollering its head off in city. Tlie grading would have pro­ Known as "Nick Job; and all persons
1912 about the high cost of living ceeded much faster, but it has been having claims against said estate are
and the Democratic platform ot that difficult to obtain sufficient men. hereby notified to present same, duly
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year promised to reduce the high From all appearance the county road verified, as by law required, to the
cost of living. And the ltemizer also south of town to Hebo will be hard- undersigned, at his office in Tilla­
within six
in 1916 did a whole lot of hollering surfaced. The present contractors mook City. Oregon,
about "he kept us out of war”, have three and it half miles to hard- months from this date.
Dated October 16tli. 1919. being
which was only another Democrat Ic surface, which will take about two
deception to pull the wool over the months to complete. This leaves only the first publication of thia notice.
John Leland Henderson,
eyes of the American people. The eight miles to complete the hardsur-
Administrator
of the
Krout, Krout.
For Sale,
United States ls badly in need of a facing to Hebo. As the State High­
QU. L. L. HOY,
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estate of Nicholas Job,
Republican President who knows way commission has promised to let
Who want's krout this winter?
Dairy-man, this is a snap for a
Deceased.
something about the industrial life a contract early in the year for 15
Stuivenga has got the cabb.i re. Send man who wants to make money. 180 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
of this country, and a great majority miles of hardsurfaclng —five miles in
him your order, prices rigli. Mutual acj-es, 2H miles south of Coquille,
For Sale.
now see the mistake they made both the north part of the cvjnty and 10
T illamook B lock ,
40 acres cleared. % mile frontage on
1918 5 passenger Mitchell. Only Phone, Wm. Stuivenga.
in 1912 when the school inarm miles in the south part of the county,
river, about 5 acres up land, balance
been
run
300
miles.
Good
tires
on
requires
only
eight
miles
to
but
as
it
promised to reduce the price of liv­
the very finest bottom easy to clear. Tillamook,
Oregon,
ing and in 1916. when "he kept its complete the hardsurfaclng to Hebo, machine and one extra, also a bump­
Fair barn on place, no house, My
probably some arrangements could er. Will sell this car cheap. Inquire
out of war,"
Ornamental Fire Placet Built
price is |90 an acre if taken soon,
be made, providing the road bed at Willard Battery Station.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
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of Brick and Stone, All Fire
worth |150 now, easy terms to right
could
be
prepared
in
time
to
lay
the
Place* absolutely guaranteed
Editor Baker, of the Tillamook
man. Address Mrs. K. A. Cole,
.Motor fot Sale
ATTORNEY
not to amoke or money re­
Headlight appears disappointed be­ extra two miles In the north part of
Myrtle Point Oregon.
funded.
the
county..The
county
Is
doing
and
For
sale,
U
h.
p.
motor
and
shaft
­
cause of the small amount of improv­
AND
Brick work of all kinds dona
ed roadway in Tillamook this year. paying for the grading on the road ing. In good condition and equal to
COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
Announcement.
on
short
notice.
No doubt, there are others who think south of the city and the state high­ I new. Call at Parker’s Harness shop.
We make a specia
Tillamook - .
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more should have been accomplished way Is paying for the hardsurfaclng.
Twentieth Century wood saw now
pairing smoking Fira
on the main roadways. As we have We would like to see the county hard
in operation.
Wanted To Rent.
OBERT H. McGRATH.
remarked before, new road construc­ surface the road between Hebo and
Dairy near Tillamook on share
Ail orders promptly attended to.
tion proceeds about as slow as any­ Cloverdale from the bond money basis by competent dairyman of long
Call Bell phone 6F2 op leave orders
COVNSKLLOR-AT LAW,
thing one can think of. We may ex­ next year, and when the road is hard time experience. Reference exchang­
at Star Grocery or Sutton's Market.
TILLAMOOK.
ORE
Karl Wilhelms.
pect more from road builders next surfaced from Cloverdale to this city. ed. address "X” Headlight office.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
(¿illanuiuk ìttuòlujht
FOR
IMMEDIATE
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DELIVERY.
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New Cars:
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1920 Maxwell.
1920 Mitchell.
1920 Essex.
Truck.
Atterbery, 3j Ton Truck.
Used Cars:
1
1
1
1
1
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1917 Maxwell
1917 Maxwell
1915 Ford -
Chalmers’ Six
Overland ■ -
- $500.00.
- $400.00.
- $325.00.
$1000.00.
- $400.00.
ALDERMAN & POORMAN,
DON’T WAIT ANOTHER DAY
FOR
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RIB BOILING BEEF 8c lb
POT ROAST BEEF 12 l-2c lb.
10 lb. PAIL COMPOUND LARD $2.60
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$1.30
BOTH PHONES
RALPH E. WARREN,
:e rnrtiTr« mJ" for th<fl
ping reservoir.
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