Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 29, 1920, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JA-.
take an active part in procuring the puzzle any one to determine.
sensei
-
Now lets see who ot the State
beat pavilion possible. We are not
are
“sympeltonians”.
advocating either of the associations legislators
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
—all have their good points, but we When the bill was passed in the
do urge every dairyman in the coun­ house 41 voted for it and 6 against,
per year $2 00 ty to affiliate with one of them, and five of the latter being Democrat.-,
SUBSCRIPTION
by doing so will help to make Tilla­ and in the senate 16 voted for and 1-
Advertising Ratet.
mook famous for its blooded dairy against. three of the latter being
democrats. All the democrats in the
Display Advts. per inch........... 20c. herds.
state legislature voted against the
Locals ....................... per line 7c.
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Readers, with reading matter
When William J. Mulligan, chair­ bill, with the exception of one. who
per line................................... 7c. man of the Knights of Columbus was absent. It is too bad that the
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. . committee ou war activities, return- people of Oregon sent so many "sini-
I ed to the United States, he said that peltonians" to the state legislature
some parts of Europe was spoiled to represent them, for we have al­
i | through America's lavish assistance. ways considered that they were some
| That appears to be a surprising of the most intelligent and best class
of citizens' from their home counties.
While the legislature were desig­ . statement but to most persons it hits
But to sum it all up, the editorial
I
the
nail
squarely
on
the
head,
and
it
nating state roads Senators Handley
in the Enterprise is only the braying
,
is
time
to
concern
ourselves
more
and Norblad had the highway from
of a tnugwamp. the bigoted opinion
Seaside via Cannon Beach to Tilla­ about our own domestic affairs than
of a crazy preacher and the whine of
mook included in the long list. Con­ bother ourselves about other coun-
an illiterate editor.
struction of this road is now up to , tries. For years and years people have
been
pestered
for
money
tor
the
Ar
­
the state.—Wheeler Reporter.
The Reporter will have to correct menians and this is liable to be con­
The Seven-Pass«nger BIG-SIX.
this. The governor evidently did not tinued for years to come. The time
want the state highway commission has come when the Armenians, like
A car of 126.inch wheelbase, with C'-horsepowt r Studebaker-designed
all other European countries, should
to help build this road, so vetoed it.
* . Lar
, , motor
with two-range
tivn rnntrp car
Rev. E. E. Gilbert, Supt.
A
ca^' ui .*7 x »V
able-head
tor with
'
be
bustling
for
themselves
and
not
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r,:?elo '“Xber. Xi <nn.-ht .ide slanting windshield with
Salem district of the
Methodist
be
dependent
upon
so
much
charity
Governor Olcott vetoed two bills
from the United States. Here. Aw- Church, preached his first sermon to
that were of interest to^ Tillamook
veil lal..’b“e and integral erne-lights, jeweled etght-day clock. too-
Nehalem people last Sunday night.
county. One was to designate a state ever appears to be the trouble. Dur­ It was a splendid effort. Communion
,e n lights till, extension eord. Gypsy top «'.th rectangular plate-glass
highway between Astoria and Tilla­ ing the war different kinds of or­ services were held in connection
Sindowtn rear. 33 x I; inch cord lire* weight 3,12» pound..
mook City and the other was to give ganizations came suddenly into ex- with the services. Dr. Gilbert suc­
the state highway commission per­ istence and the people of the Uuited ceeds Dr. F. B. Ford, who died at
mission to build a bridge across the States gave money to all of them in a Oregon City, a short time ago.
Nestucca river. We hope the people most lavish manner, each ot which
A fair audience greeted the noted
of this county will remember this built up strong organizations of
lecturer Hon. Frank Regan, ot Chi­
when the governor is again a candi­ paid workers who want to keep these
organizations going and to hold cago, who spoke at the hall last week
date for office.
down their jobs. There are no need on “The Fool Taxpayer.”
Nehalem has many warm frienäs
Most every democratic newspaper or necessity for some of these organ­
opposed the bill for a straight party izations now and they should go out in Tillamook, as was evidenced by
ballot. There is nothing whatever of existence sd as to prevent people the Tillamook contingent that at-
objectionable about a bill of that being bothered every once in a while tended the banquet here last Friday
character, for the voter is given the for money to keep them going. It is night.
privilege to vote for anyone on the surprising the amount of propagan­
Dr. W. O. McGee, has been busy
ticket, whether they are democrats da that is being sent through the looking after the practice of Dr.
mail.-
by
different
organizations,
all
or republicans. We hope that the
Rinehart at Wheeler, during his ab­
money and makes sence in Portland last w eek.
bill »ill be initiated and the people of which costs
given an opportunity to vole for it, easy jobs for somebody. We are not
Owing to the heavy rata and wind
for the mugwumps scared the gov­ surprised that the people have balk­ storm last Saturday, it»- attendance
ed
and
are
going
to
balk
still
more
ernor and he vetoed the bill.
when money they have subscribed at the local teachers' institute was
not very large, but the interest was
It is most unfortunate the Spanish is being wasted in this manner.
good. The addresses of Supt. Lamb
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influenza made its appearance in
It la as plain as a nose on a per- and Mrs. Clara Burge, primary in­
Tillamook county this week, and no
sotfs
face what is going to happen structor in the Tillamook school,
one can tell whether the di.-ease will
should
the delinquent taxpayers fail were very interesting and helpful. A
assume large proportions or other­
t|>
pay
up—they are going to lose fine dinner was served by the Ne-
wise. What is necessary now Is for
The Five-Passenger SPECIAL-SIX.
their
property
and others are going I halem teach rs.
everybody to take proper precautions
Mrs. Ray Thompson, who is taking
to
buy
it
at
what
it is taxed for. For
and keep away from homes, where
A
car
119-inch
wheelbase;
with 50-horsepower Studebaker-designed
treatments in a Salem hospital, is
there is influenza. There is one thing the most part the delinquent tax­
and
Studebaker-built
demountable-head
motor; improved carburetor
home
for
a
short
visit.
She
will
re
­
that is absolutely necessary to pre­ payers are speculators, those who turn in a few- days.
have
platted
beach
property
or
form
­
with
"hot-spot
”
intake
manifold;
cowl
lights
at corners of windshield;out­
vent the spread, and that is a strict
The recent rains have raised the
side and inside door handles; tonneau light with extension cords; 32 x 4
quarantine of all flu cases. It *111 ed land companies for the purpose of
not be out of place to repeat what unloading at a big profit. It is not, rivers so that the logging companies
we said about influenza wheu it surprising when banks have loaned can easily float their logs down.
made its appearance in the county money on this class of property, that Gustis camp has had 1.500.000 feet
before. It is this; It you come down they should become anxious when of logs ready for some time, waiting
with the flu. go to bed. send for a they i see taxes have not been paid on for this rise. It's an ill wind
doctor and do not venture out of that kind of property for several blows nobody good.
Miss Josephine Reohnier left last
doors until you are good and well, years, i, for they know that foreclos-
for so many persons died because ure proceedings will be brought at Tuesday for home in California, after
they left their homes before they some time. There is this much to be a year's stay in Nehalem with Mrs. paper to properly report the meeting, (Mr. Rowe) was loudly cheered.
bigger Nehalem Valley is pl.
and as our space is limited we can
were fully recovered. Dr. Boats in­ said about those who have platted Mary Effenberger.
G. B. Nunn, of the Wheeler Re­ seen just ahead of us, and we
especially along
forms us that the city hall will again beach property.
A fare* ell party was given in hon­ only mention a few of the "silver porter, who had been busy all the even snuff the breeze , as one
me turned into an emergency hos­ Garibaldi beach, it was a case where or of Josephine Reohmer last Mon­ tongued” orators who followed Dr. evening pushing his pencil over a when a storm approaches on a .
pital, should the disease spread, and little money was invested for im­ day night in the Union hall at Ne­ Gilbert. First came that live wire, piece of paper, was called upon for a sas prairie.
as there will be a »carcity of nurses, provements, the idea being to sell halem. Games were played and a fine Atty. Joe Mannix. of Tillamook City, short (?) talk and addresed the boys
the chairman of the Red Cross has lots and get rid of them as soon as feast was served. Every body went who thrilled his audience with his on the value of a local county paper.
Hold Up At Brighton Camp.
fiery denunciation of the Bolsheviki’ He, too, get very interested, and ex­
been in telegraphic communication possible, It the beach property own- away having had a good time.
o
whom
he
picked
up
bodily
and
threw
with the Wester Division at Seattle ers and the land company specula-
ceeded
the
time
limit,
and
hid
to
be
Bud York was called to McMinn­
On Saturday evening, along a
to procure nurses should their ser­ tors had paid their taxes, it would ville on account of the death ot his into the middle of the Atlantic ocean. called by Mr. Toastmaster. But "Ye
nine o’clock Brighton logging <
vices be needed. We do not think have been quite different, for we are eight months' old son. where it has No home here for them said the Editor." had the last word.
No. 4 had a bold up. With his
there should be any serious alarm, safe in saying that there are more been sick the past week. Everybody speaker. Great applause greeted the
Rev.
Shafer,
pastor
of
the
Method
­
speaker.
however, because another flu wave delinquent taxpayers in Tillamook is sorry to hear the sad news.
ist church in Bay City, made a fine covered with a handkerchief,
county of
Sheriff Campbell was on the scene address about this time. Mr. Shafer with a revolver in his hand, a
hit the county. What is wanted is County than in any other
I
Bert Gresham and wife transacted to see that the enthusiasm aroused
intelligent handling of flu cases. No Oregon. To those who do not know
is a recent arrival from Kansas, hav­ entered one of the bunk houses
business in Tillamook last week.
the
facts,
the
formidable
delinquent
by
such
a
meeting
did
not
get
out
of
doubt there will be those who con­
ing been in Oregon only about three made two of the loggers "pony
Mrs. D. M. Adams, of Tillamook, bounds, and when called upon, made
tend that they have colds and will tax lists of recent years give a decid­
months. He has only words of praise which they did. one of the log
handing oyer a 320.00 gold pie«
not report their cases or send for a edly wrong impression of Tillamook spent a few days with Mrs. D. C. a few appropriate remarks, and then J for the people and the state.
County,
and
brings
it
into
bad
re
­
Peregoy. of this city.
very gracefully sat down.
doctor, until the case becomes ser­
the other 35.00, and it is repc
At
this
juncture
'
Hick,
”
the
toast
­
pute. And in answer to this we want
H. S. Brimhall, principal of the master. addressed the audience on that the robber obtained other i
Mrs. Edna White returned last
lous. This is one way in which the
disease can spread and jeopardise the to say. outside of the beach property Thursday from Seaside, where she Nehalem public school, came next on the purpose of the meeting. "He is amounts. After the hold up the
the program and becoming so en- anxious to make his sojourn in this ber took to the railroad track, w
lives of others, and where these cas­ and land companies, the taxes are attended the funeral of her sister.
es exist, citizens who know of them, closely paid up. there being only a
Henry Tohl. Sr., is quite sick with thused, exceeded the time limit, and valley of the greatest possible good,” two loggers were talking. They
few
delinquent
taxpayers
in
Tilla
­
should lose no time in reporting
pneumonia and his relatives are had to be called by the toastmaster.
he said, and this can only be brought ticed that the man was in a i
Rev. G. O. Oliver. Methodist min­ about by a closer relationship and a hurry and threw a search light
them to the county health officer Dr. mook City. A delegation from Gari­ worried about his condition. Dr.
baldi
beach
waited
on
the
County
ister, of Tillamook, now took the
Boats, or the city health officer. Dr.
Court previous to the budget being Rinehart of Wheeler is attending floor and held the audience spell­ stronger brotherhood. When the mat­ him, when the robber fired at t!
Hoy.
ter was presented, to make the meet­ several times, but fortunately
prepared and wanted an appropria­ him.
bound
fifteen minutes, talking ing a permanent thing in the valley, shots went wild. Suspicion was 1
Mrs.
Victor
Brandt
arrived
from
tion of 620.000 for road improve­
on the subject. “The unit within the it was carried unanimously and an­ tered on one man in the camp,
There Is not the least doubt that ments along the beach, and one Portland Tuesday, being called here
Organization.” Rev. Oliver is a for­ other meeting was called for Thurs­ nothing was found on him to 1
the Holstein. Guernsey and Jersey speaker even had the gdll to say by the illness of her father. Henry
ceful speaker and his statements cut day. Feb. 5, at wnich time a per­ cate that he waq^be hold up. It
associations are going to bring about that the county court was taking the Tohl. Sr.
like a two edged sword.
manent organization will be effected Monday morning before sheriff C
a revolution In the dairy herds of tax money along the beach and us-
Arthur Vosburg. president of the Everybody is cordially invited.
pbell wajs advised ^nd it is supp
Tillamook County. There are live ing it else where, where as it was the A GREAT MEETING AT NEHALEM
Wheeler Lumber Company, was next
The banquet was prepared by the that the man was out of the cou
wires in all three associations, and otherway about. With -uch a large
the most progressive dairymen of amount of money owing on the 1918. Brim Full of Pep. Vim and Enthu­ introduced and spoke in favor of a Ladies' Aid of the Methodist Church, by that time. The Reason that
closer relation and a stronger broth­
the county have joined them. We as well as previous tax rolls, the
and served by th* joung ladies of the sheriff was not notified protni
siasm from Start»to Finish.
erhood. Through the influence of Mr. Epworth League.
think it is of Just as much interest county county
was because the loggers at the cal
should enforce the
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Vosburg the Wheeler Lumber com­
The expense of the whole affair thought they had the man spotti
to the dairymen of this county to collection of these taxes as soon as
The largest mens’ get-together pany donated 31.500 worth of lum­
affiliate with one of these associa- possible. The list that we are now
born- by the Methodist church which did not turnout as suspected
meeting ever held in this part ot ber to the new Methodist Church in
of Nehalem. That feed wou'.a do hon­
lions as it is to affiliate with a publishing is for the 1913 tax roil,
Tillamook county was held in the K. Wheeler That is the kind of help
cheese association, and we want to and the 1914. 1915, 1916. 1917 and
F. hall here last Friday night. Jan. that counts. Next came banker Frank or to anything ever served In Port­
Announcement.
land. Oregon, and reflect- great cred­
impress it upon the minds of every 1918 are much larger, which will
23 Every interest in the Nehalem Rowe, who also jumped upon the
— o
dairyman in the county to get into give those who pay their taxes some
it
on
the
kind
cf
hands
of
those
who
I hereby announce myself a <*
Valley was represented at the meet­ poor "Bolsheviki with his red flag,”
labored so dilligently to prepare it
one of the-«* associations, and in do­ idea of the delinquent tax lists, and
ing. The fellow responsible for the and with a right hand swing landed
didate for the office of County Tr
ing so it will wonderfully help weed it will no doubt surprise them to
A vote of thanks was tendered the
meeting was Rev. H. J. Hickerson, on the boor peast's left jaw and
urer of Tillamook County, on
out the scrub cattie and replace know that the delinquent taxes on
or rather plain
"Mr. Hickerson." knocked him clear over the ropes. He mother- and -heir daughters for the Republican ticket.
I ‘ine banquet dinner. A brighter and
them with registered stock. We do these six t»x rolls amount to over
pastor of the Methohdist church at
Alexandria Reck.
not think it is hot air w hen one pre­ 8 7 5. OOP.
Wheeler and Nehalem.
dicts that in a tew years Tillamook
The desire of Mr. Hickerson is to
county dairymen will be receiving as
WHO'S THE SIMPLETON ?
promote
a greater and stronger
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o
—
much money from blooded stock as
brotherhood among the men in Shis
from cheese. There are three distinct The State Legialature oi the Illiter­ entire valley. Both these thriving
breeds for dairying herds—Holstein.
ate Editor-Preacher I
little towns have many interests in
Guernsey and Jersey—and the dairy,
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common, and if every fellow in this
men are about equally divided as to
This is an editorial that is taken whole valley understood bis brother
•
the merit» of these breeds, so it is from the Nestucca Valley Enterprise,
better, he would love him more, and
almost unreasonable to expect that published at Cloverdale and edited
a greater success and prosperity
eventually all the dairymen will by Rev. R. Y. Blalock, and It is a
would come to everybody in the
agree iipan one breed Hence the need crack«'rpack for illiteracy:
brotherhood. The influence of such
of three breeders' associations. and
"Some of the members of the legis­ an organisation would be far reach­
the need of an up-to-date pavilion at lature showed that they were sytu- ing and in fact would know
the new fair grounds as the center of peltonians. Instead of Oregonians in bounds.
their activities. Everybody was high­ passing the stretght party tallot bill
Covers were laid for seventy-five
ly delighted with the stock show at We are glad we have a sane Gove­ persons and nearly every one was
the county fair last year. and. no rn'r to knock out their fooiihness."
taken Mr. Hickerson was toastmast­
doubt, the associations will do better
It was certainly some simpleton er and introduced Rev. E E. Gilbert.
this year. There are about 800 dairy­ who planned and published this ed­
Supt of the Salem district, of the
men in the county, and if these as­ itorial and »ho butchered the Eng­
Methodist Episcopal Church Dr. Gil­
sociations had the backing and sup­ lish language Will the preacher de­ bert addressed the men assembled on
port of aU dairymen tn the county fine what is the meaning of words the 'Brotherhood of Men" and made
they could and would make a stock spoiled like this, for no dictionary one of the finest and most telling
d-spL-j that would be a revelation, contains
them.
Sympeltonians" addressee ever delivered In this coun­
These associations are interested in must mean that the fellow who wrote ty. It was the speaker's first visit to
having a stock pavilion at the fait it must be somewhat an ignoramus, Nehalem and the talk that he gave
ground that will be a credit to “straight" has a crooked look, the that evening will keep every llstner
the county, and here. too. Is where sane “govanor" has an insane sound the rest of his entire life.
every dairyman in the county should and what "fooiihness
means would
It would take a whole page of this
CiUamnuk «eaùliçht.
Editorial Snap Shots.
Nehalem Notes
The Five-Passenger SPECIAL-SIX
inch cord tire
PRICES ON APPLICATION
See GEO. WILLIAMS, Dealer
‘S IV• 1 meru
s a
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent.
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