Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 12, 1920, Image 4

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    Tl’.LAMOOK HEADLIGHT
that the joint representative be selec­ Segundo derecha. Madrid—
ted from Till-imook County, and as
Await News—Krebs.
All of which goe- to prove that ro­
Frank A. Rowe has announced him­
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
self for the position.he will, piobably mance and mystery and intrigue
didn’t die wQh tbe Medieval ages.
SUBSCRIPTION
per year $2.00 land the nomination. Mr. Rowe rep­ All the same, we under, »and Mr.
resented the county in the lower
house four years ago, and he was one Kribs prefers prosy Tillamook to al­
Advertising Rates.
lot the active workers in that body, luring Spain, and has decided to let
Display Advts, per inch........... 20c. i And having the experience at one Charles languish in his well-deserv­
Locals ............................ per line 7c. I session of the .-tate legislature Mr. i ed dungeon.
Readers, with reading matter
I Ilowe knows the ropes and how to
per line................................... 7c. I obtain results better than a person
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. without that experience. It is quite a COG AS CHILD’S COMPANION
sacrifice for a busy business man to
go to the state legislature, and who With the Right Kind of AnlmxJ,
Youngster Will Seldom Stray
art often unjustly cussed and dis­
Beyond Safe Bounds.
isn
’
t
cussed.
for
$3.00a
day
—o
the
Let’s see, who was it that kept u.- enough for pin money before
An observation of our friend, the
out of war, kept us out of sugar and high cost of living, and how far farmer, that “I dunno’s I ever heard
kept us out of peace, Maybe, this J3.00 a day will go today, is known of a child’s gettln’ really lost that had
would be a good slogan for the Dem- to most of us who have to put up at a dog to play with,” merits considera­
the hotels—well, it will pay for shav­
ocratic party to adopt.
tion.
ing, shoe shines, and tip to waiters.
Sweeping generalizations are unsafe,
It is to be hoped that when the
but there is no question of the value
time comes to make a change in the
If one may judge by what is being of a dog as a child's playmate and pro­
Tillamook post office postnia.ter said by some of the leading public tector. Some dogs have the runaway
Todd won’t follow the same tacti«.- ot men of tbe country, the United Instinct themselves. The call of the
postmaster Meyers, of Portland.
States is on the verge of a financial wild stirs within them—they are
Such a dog
crash. No one wants to see that, yet vagrants by nature.
Viscount Grey’s 1< tier on the tr«aty it is plain to most people that finan­ would delight to have human com­
and covenant has knocked the prop cial affairs are top heavy, and not­ pany In a runaway Journey and are
from under President Wilson and the withstanding the repeated advice to not safe companions for children. But
Wilson party, which is oppo-ed to tlie people to economize and save, the right kind of dogs, and there are
the
treaty and covenant being | tlie reverse is the case. It is only a many of them, who have been brought
Amei icanized.
question of how long the present up with children, are quick to assume
1 -state of affairs can last. Speaker the role of guardian, With such a dog
The members of tlie County Court Frederick II. Gillette, ot the national no child would ever get lost ; indeed,
returned from Portland on Friday house of representatives, in an ad- would not be allowed to stray beyond
where they went to see the State dr«.- on Saturday, said "The present bounds.
We have in mind a Great Pane
Highway Commi ion in regard to I high cost of living, is due largely to
hard-surfacing roads in this county. tlie greatly inflated conditions due to whose temper was such that, although
Tlie commission let a contract for the floating debt of 34,000,000,000 we were acquaintances, we never ven­
the Kilchis bridge for $l".30o. The in treasury certificates, and the tured to enter Ills domain, if he were
Commission was unable to promis«- principal means of bringing it down around, until he had hud time to sat­
any more hard surfacing in tli coun­ is by thrift on the part of tlie public, isfy himself that we could pass mus­
ty until the special election in May, with the alternative that this couu- ter. Once satisfied you were approved
and if the people vote to provid ■ i try will face a panic similar to that by the god he called master and god­
more money, then Tillamook County ; of 1893. It is up to the public to dess lie called mistress, he had an
embarrassing way of standing on tils
will get itsshare.
j practice due care and eliminate lux
hind legs and placing ills front ones
uries so tliat tlie present conditions around your neck—a caress quite like­
The question of trial by jury bob­ i may be bettered." Yet with so many'
bid up again, because it took two words of warning as to what is lia- ly. if you were not well braced, to
weeks to select a jury to try the Cen­ ’ ble to happ«,-n, people are spending knock you off your feet. He was the
Inseparable companion of the baby of
tralia I. W. W. murderers. From money extravagantly for luxuries
the family—a boy of four or five—
w hat we have seen of juries, it is our and pleasure, saving little for what
who hail a predilection for running
conviction that one nevei knows is going to happen when the crash
away. When the youngster started,
what a jury is going to do in a ease,, comes, as it surely will, before long. the Great Dane followed; when the
no matter how clear the evidence may
child reached the gate, the dog blocked
be. Il is time to do away with tin ex­
his way, gently but firmly, For any-
"LOOKING FOR SUCKERS.”
pensive jury system, for it is
one to have touched that child when
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liquated. In fact, it is time
tile Pane was near would have cost
model court procedures,
Inert? is Here's a Chance tor Tillamookers to him Ids lite—unless lie had first shot
no sense- only expense in taking
and shot to kill.
Buy a Gold Brick.
trivial cases involving a few dollars
The intelligence
Intelligence of the dog is a
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from the Justice court to tlie circuit,
source of constant amazement to
harkens
to
the
If
E.
G.
Krebs
and from tlie circuit court io the su­
those who know him best and love him
preme court. It would certainly ave pluintiff, dulcet tones of far off most.; and of hfs devotion there Is,
be
man-
will
soon
dreamy
Spain,
lie
a lot of time and expense to tlie over­
happily, no question. If nil children
worked taxpayers if tlie jury system iil'in luring bricks of gold instead of had dogs ns playmates there would be
could lie done away with, for its all clay . A remarkable epistle written in fewer to run away and get lost.—Naw
wrong when intelligent person are a line precise hand on a thin but Bedford Standard.
substantial paper, postmarked Mad­
not wanted by attorneys on a Jury.
rid, has been received by Air. Kribs
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Varnish Not Full Protection.
German propaganda is doing an who had never heard of his myster-
Wood is not wholly protected from
ions
and
doubtfully
desirably
corres-
awful lol <>l belly aching because tlie
moisture by varnishing, which is
ullies have demanded I lie surrender pondent. Enelosed was a clipping shown by tests of tlie Forest Products
of about 800 blood thirsty criminals from a London newspaper, telling of laboratory In Wisconsin trt lmve only
who committed or permitted acts of tlie escapades of a Swiss banker, a retarding effect. Tlie woods used
deliberate murder upon prisoners of named Charles Meyer, who had elop­ were yellow birch, basswood, red gum,
war. It will be remembered that the ed (no you're wrong tills time not African mahogany, white ash, white
same propaganda was carried on witli tlie usual charming homewreck­ pine, Sitka spruce, southern yellow
wlien tlie treaty of peace was decided er) with ten million francs. He is a pine, bald cypress. Incense cedar.
upon by the allies, the Germans widower, 48 years old and has one Port Orford cedar, and sugar pine;
vowing that they would never sign it, daughter. From the account, Charles but there was no perceptible dif­
but after a great deal of bluffing on .seems to have quite an adventurous ference In the different species In
their part they finally did ho . The time of it, traveling luxuriously the moisture absorbed through the
same tactics have been resorted to throughout England and the conti- coating. Three coats of high-grade
in other matters, but they eventual­ nent, eluding the police under tlie spar varnish wore applied to four
ly signed what was demanded ot alias of Manasseina, and when time panels of each species, two panels be­
them. They will do the same In the hung heavy, shooting up a fellow ing brush-coated and two dipped with
present instance, and it will be a Swiss who lived just long enough to a special machine designed to give
good thing for Germany If all tlie expose ills murderer. The Secret Ser­ an even coat. The panels were dried
war lords ot the country were shot vice authorities tracked Meyers to an 72 hours between coats and ten days
or put in prison for the remainder of English seaport, where he was about after the final coat; and were then ex­
their lives. Probably the alites In de­ to sail for America, accompanied by posed 17 days to an atmosphere prac­
manding their surrender thought it his daughter and a lady whom he tically saturated with moisture. The
was the best move possible to avoid had carelessly neglected to murry. brush-coated panels then showed ten
He was conveyed to Spain to await grammes of moisture per square foot
another war In the near future.
trial for manslaughter and fraud, he of surface; the dipped, between four
and five grammes.
Legislators at the special session writes as follows:
Madrid, 29-12-1919
denounced I
Governor
Olcott as
Still Believe In Fairies,
"weak", wabbly," and “lacking in Mr. E. G. Krebs,
enne
Just hoard in the Tipperary
Dear
Sir:
Although
1
know
you
A
back-bone.''
comparing him to a
"jelly-fish " says the Oregon Voter, only from good reference of your cr.’irts reveals the survival In Ireland
of a belief In the fairies. It was a
which is somewhat friendly to the honesty, my sad situation compels me
claim for compensation for cutting
to
reveal
to
you
an
important
affair
Cham her la in-XV«-st -Olcott
combi na-
trees mid bushes around a fort at
in
which
you
can
procure
a
modest
tion. And from all a< counts t here
Shnnbnlly. Tlie claimant said lie espe-
was a good deal of truth in what fortune, saving at tlie same time that chilly valued these busiies ns “then1
the legislatoi s said We will add an- of lev dulling daughter, (soft music, whs dancing and lights there every
other. The governor is a "ilouble professor.)
Before bi Ing imprisoned here 1 night.”
hi-adei." He still persist s in holding
It was alleged that the defendant
down two Jobs, amt. notwithstanding was i slabllshed as a banker in S\\ it - had taken away tlie busiies to evict
that it Is extiemely Important that zerlnnd. as you will see by I he en- tbe fairies.
the different boards of which the closed article about m, of many
The Judge pointed out that if there
governor and secreti rj of state arc English newspapers which have pub were fairies they would visit their lin­
II:
In
d
my
am-t
In
London
members should not be monopolized
ger on tlie man wlm dared to ear
1 b< «'«-i ll you io help me to obtain
by the governor as a "double header."
tlie bushes and not on the owner, He
Our friend Chapman ha never dis- a uni of $180,000.00 (Wow! !) 1 did not accept tlie fairy theory and
cussed this matter from the "double have in America and tn come here to dismissed tin* claim.
header" standpoint, nor from the mis. i lie seizure of my baggage, pay
standpoint that tlie people have a in;: to tlie Riglstar ot tlie Court, tin
Receiving Wireless.
Just right »lien a vacancy occurs in < xpenses of my trial and recover my
Bv use of photography, a method
the governorship
to
say
who poi tmanteau containing a secret Invented bv C. A. Hovle, an electrical
should fill tlie vacancy
nt the pocket where I have hidden the doc engineer of Schenectady, wireless mes­
next general election I'hat Is what ilinent indispenslbh1 to recover the sages can be received and recorded at
said sum. (The plot thickens) As a n far greater speed and with more ac­
or of invoking the recall.
reward I will give up to you the curacy than heretofore. The Inven­
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third part viz: 160,000 dollars. I can­
We know we expie s the sentiment not receive your answer in the prison tion permits the eye either to supple­
ment or replace the oar In reading
of the people of the county that they
but you must send cablegram to a wireless messages. The machine has
would like to see Mr. <’. J Eduards
person of my confidence who will de­ reacheel a rate of 400 words a min­
make till- nice for Joint representative liver it to me.
ute. and In test ns many as tMMl words,
but after giving the matter serious
Awaiting your cable to instruct t'p to this time the most rapid meth­
consideration, Mr Edward- lias de­ you in all niy secret,
od <ff recording radio signals has heen
cided on account of Ills business de­
1 am yours truly.
by phonograph, hut this must still he
manding so much of his time lie will
Charles Meyer.
transcribed. so to apeak, by the ear
be unable to seek re-election We are
First of all answer by cable, not by and not the eye. and murnm-r no
sorry, for Mr. Edwards made a first letter, as follows,
permanent visual record Is made.
class representative. It Is Important
Manuel Ribera. Calle le la Crui. 39
etllauuuik WaMüiht,
Editorial Snap Shots.
()| mv farm, formerly owned
Owing to the subdivision and sale of quite <i p<> ‘
♦ bred Holsteins, I will
by M. W .arrison, and tlie necessity of making room io, m> pum
• • 1 Hion, beginning at 10 o’clock A.-
sell at public uu
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920,
the fol owing personal propel t) .
1
OF
Choice, High Produc
ing COWS.
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Among these cows are top-notchers running close to SOlbs of butter fat per mont 1,
as shown by the Associate test records, while owned by Mr. Harrison and later owned
Asa result of' the test work the undesirables formerly in this herd were discovered,
weeded out and replaced with high-class young cows.
These cows will freshen in February, March and April. A number will be fresh at
date of sale. The Jersey.s are bred to a St. Mawes bull and the Holsteins to a register­
ed Holstein bull, a descendant of King Sergis. They are well wintered, in good flesh,
acclimated and free from contagious and infectious diseases.
Unquestionably this is the best herd of cows ever offered at public sale in Tilla­
mook County
22 Head of Heuers, coining two years old.
Jb
Mostly Jerseys, bred to freshen at seasonable times this spring.
3 Registered Holstein Bulls
4 Head of Horses.
1 Set Double Harness, 2 Wagons and 1 B.L.K. Milking Machine.
Responsible buyers desiring credit will be able to make satisfactory arrangements
with representative of one of the banks, who will act as clerk.
Sale will be held at my farm adjoining Tillamook City, under cover if it rains.
Col. J. \V. Hughes will cry the sale. He is an able auctioneer, genial and entertain-
always has something to sav worth while. Come and enjoy the day, whether you
Free lunch at noon.
buy or not
F. R. BEALS
Notice of Bond Sale.
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Sealed bios will be received until
the hour of 4:30
o'clock the 12th
day of February, 1920. by
d« signed and immediately
after publicly opened by the C«
Court of Tillamook County, Ona
at the office of said court in th
county court house in Tillamook
City. Oregon, for the purchase of
bonds of said county issued for the
building of permanent roads herein
in the sum of $112,000, same being
in denominations of $1000 each,
numbered from 1 upwards, dated
January 1st. 1920, and maturing
serially in numerical older as fol­
lows:
$26,000 eight (8) years troni date
of issue;
$26.000 nine (9) years from dale
of issue;
$30.000 eighteen (IS) years from
date of issue;
$30.000 nineteen (19) years from
date of issue;
said bonds tc bear interest at five
and one half per cent (3*4 per cent)
per annum, payable semi-annually -
on January and July 1st, principal
,&cooc,c,OOOOOCOCi<:z->=^50Cööo©©oo©o©oooooooooQoo©ooocaoo>>öo&ooooo©ooooooo<»Goo©o» and Interest payable In United States
gold coin nt the office of the County
Treasurer or at the Federal Agen . of
the State of Oregon in New York
City, at the option of the bidder.
Said bids must be accompanied by
a certified cheek for 5 per cent of
the amount bid and must be uncon­
ditional
The approving legal opinion of
-.fl»’'
Messrs. Teal. Minor At Win free, of
Portlund, Oreg gon. will be furnibheU
the successful bidder.
i’he Court r •<ei v,-4
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to
reject any or ill bids,
in.
H tuner Ma
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Clerk.
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Open Now
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Standard Service Station
Red Crown Filtered Gasoline
Zerolene, Mobile A. and Monogram Oils
Light, Medium and Heavy Grades
Free Air and Water
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VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best.
Will set it up and put it to woik lor you to your satislacliou or you don’t i paya
p.ty a cent
ttiil.
To be bad now at the Tillamook Clay works, E. G. KREBS, Prop.
Prop
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Tillamook- Oregon.
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Att<»rnev«-at-l,aw,
i ILLAMOOK, OREGON
TILLAMOOK
BLOCK,
Both phones.
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PHYSICIAN
ERSTER
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Surgeon S. P. Co.
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
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