Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 26, 1920, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
not have an organization that is ily comes down with it. There is an­
r DESIRE FOR 'SOFT
alive to the city’s needs. This is go­ other symptom that most everybody
how .SNA1"‘MAY INJURE
who has had the flu have experienc­
ing
to
be
uii
important
year
and
the
Fied C. Baker, Editor.
; .MAN IN BEGINNING LIFE.
City Council and the County Court ed, and that is the extreme weakness
it leaves a victim. Who :ows, when f —In “As You Like ' It," " Sliak«*-
need
the
support
und
co-operation
of
per year $2.00
SUBSCRIPTION
througb Jue-
the business interest of the entire another Span! h influenza wave (> speare, speaking t...
“ “ aeven ages
-trikes
the
county,
but
what
it
'.ill
J?
|U«
‘
S,
tells
of
the
county. But don’t start another local
Advertising Rates.
>t man." Ot course says the
organization and then get cold feet effect people in a different manner.'
Display Advts, per inch........... 20c. in a few days or weeks. We are well Doctors may disagree, but it is hard I Ohio State Journal, the category
Locals ............................ per line 7c. aware of our peculiar characteristics to make any intelligeut person be­ > is complete ami truth.ul. '. but
more modern
Beaders, with reading matter
in this county—to get all enthused lieve that the present Spanish lallu- t we tldnk that reste«! an eighth
i times have sugg« * . -
per line................................... 7c. and energetic over some proposition enza wave is not the flu.
I; age. that might be inserted be-
Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. and then, after a while, to become
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It did not tuke anyone long to de­ ! tween the whining siheolboy
careless and indifferent. So our ad­
f ind tin- soldier, b< arded like a
vice is that if another organization cide that there was sonu'hlng de­
tai rd. and Unit Is th«' “Age of
cidedly
wrong
with
the
spruce
pro
­
is formed is to stay with it, which
t< the Soft Snap.” when the whole
duction
in
the
northwest
when
Kin
­
| must have tlie financial backing oi
-
o
If | nu ll IIS
sell Hawkins was booted out, and » Ot tin- life Is to _
It's no use complaining about the every business man —and there must
R possible for Pott
A bOj -'eh-
Disq
i<
plac«
d
in
charge,
■
nd
dry weather. We voted ’er dry didn’t not be any “slackers.”
’ erally reaches that stage when
the
report
ot
the
investigation
g
ea
w-^<»x^s<soOPGC&3C|CCV<CCC'OC>- -
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y
he is Just out of si bool, with n
What’s the matter with the Port­ to prove this. It would have been an
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smattering
of
Latin
and
algebra
easy matter for Mr. Hawkins to
The democrats who shouted their land newspapers that they are not
und Imagines that the world
service have organized the big logging and
heads off and lauded Woodrow Wil­ advocating distinguished
owes him a living, and all he has
milling
corporations
of
the
north
­
son to the skies are kicking them­ 1 medals for the army of the Yeon?
to do Is to pick It off when the
west in a business way, for they were
selves. It is very plain to every They published such an enormous
world swings around bls way.
all anxious to assist the government.
Nothing will do him but a soft
democrat that the president is simply amount of "punk" stuff about the
But,
Bisque,
who
knew
nothing
the
war
to
a self-willed, stubborn autocrat and swivel chair army during
snap, nn easy Job, with big pay
whatever
about
logging
and
lumber
­
dictator, and every move he makes now justify them in advocating a
’ and Infinite leisure for society.
medals. It ing, was placed in charge, and he
distinguished service
with motor rides and dressing
brings him into ridicule .
looked awfully silly to us to see so surrounded himself with a lot of po­ i for dinner. There are many such
litical petB who knew less than he
? young men, or rather boys. Just
Binny Shea will certainly agree much "punk” given publicity by the
did. The Yeon building in Portland > stepping on the stage of life, to
with us that the Portland in wspa- ! Portland dailies, "punk” that was
had
an
army
of
officers
doing
office
I whom the soft snap seems to be
per» are entitled to distinguished prepared at tlie Yeon headquarters.
boy's work, for that was all they { the blossom of their years. They
service medals. They were for veral It i. a tact that the Yeon building
on for the was so crowded with officers that were fit for. That there was a num­ > i -nd tlie beauty und strength
long months
¡e want to rooms in other buildings had to be ber ot "go-betweens” in letting con­ I of their Ilves trying to get bold
army of the
e whether obtained, and in one instance men tracts is very evident, and that the y* ? of It. How many a noble youth
ask Binny
Id
not be were engaged ill them to draw pic- people have been robbed of millions i is utterly spoiled by waiting for
large water
suitable medals to give tlie Portland tun - ot tlie commander of the Yeon. ot dollars because the whole affair t a soft snap; and the longer they
newspapers, for they had water on And even Bro. Chapman, of tlie Ore­ were placed in the hands of inexperi­ s wait, the less fitted they are for
the brain and brain storms when gon Voter, seems to have lost his enced persons is self evident. But J any kind of real business. They
tooting their lion in frot of th«- ■pep" and Is not advocating distin­ with all the incompetency and wilful f are today tint chief apostles of
guished service medals tor the army waste that was going on right under
the high cost of living and are
army of the Yeon?
looked upon as such by tlie peo­
I of the Yeon. But what about asking tlie nose ot the Portland newspapers
soft
The unusual w<.. b.r conditions | tlie government to award the dis­ tlie columns of these newspapers •s ple. No person can lie a
long articles
snapper if lie possesses any rea I 2Z
• 1
that have prevailed the past two tinguished service medals to the most every day had
pride. He will take the first work
mouths in Oregon i
.surprising to : editors of the Portland newspapers lauding Bisque and everything that
that comes to hand ami depend
most everybody. With the winter that published the "punk" ¡stull the spruce division did. Now some of
i lie Poitltnd newspapers are begin-
upon Ids merit and worth for 8
drawing to a clo.se, then have been i about the army of the Yeon?
DR. J. E. SHEARER
tils promotion and success. Anil
nir , to admit that the people got a
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lio southwest rain and wind storms
now to the sweet damsels, let
DR A. C. CRANK.
Western loggers and lumbermen rotten deal as well as the boys in
in TiilaUKHik county, with the excep-
us say a word—steer clear of
tlon ot one modern storm about two I were not wanted when a demand was France who needed better planes.
Drs.
Shearer
& Crank
the snappers, until they show
months since which could hardly be mad«- for spruce, for they were side­ It will be remembered that the air­
some
disposition
to
work
out
Medical & Surgery.
termed a storm. ¡Since then the tracked by political pets and men plane board made a great display of
their own salvation.
weather lias been exceedingly dry, so who knew nothing about logging and promises after tlie government ap- |
National Building.
much so that roads in tlie county arc milling. It is no wonder that the preprinted fabulous sums of money. J.
They
were
going
to
have
20,000
,
spruce
division
was
a
miserable
dis
­
Tillamook
- - - Oregon.
in better shape than they were lust
summer. This county is going to tall appointment and failure, and a cost­ fighting planes in France in a few
How China Is Advancing.
Assessories of all kinds kept in Stock; also Gas anti
ly failure as well. This l.s the kind ot months, but when tlie armistice was
” HENRY C. VIERECX, M. D.
considerable short of rain full.
The new woman lias appeared In
men Colonel Bisque stirrounder him­ signed the United States army was
Autos for Hire—Night and day service.
Chinn. She believes she hits an indi­
SPECIALIST.
self with, according to tlie report of
“There is no Democratic
viduality. a personality, a soul. Just as
“What we havent got we can get.”
tlie investigating committee. Colonel
President lias abandoned
Indubitably ns has man. contrary to
Disease of The
.Stearns, formerly witli Colonel Dis- '
Call
and see us and give us a trial.
cratlc party. There is in
the teachings of Buddhism and other
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
YVilson party.” This comment by no 1 que in Texas, without business judg-
native rellg'ons. Polygamy she Ims
MITCHELL
GOULDING.
less a personage than “Mars«' Henry" - inent or experience, was made chief
not .vet conquered—perhaps many of
Only
of
statf.
Mr.
Hitchcock,
a
lawyer
of
I
Waterson, in tin Louisville Courier-
them have no Interest in the perishing
Journal, is accompanied by tlie fur­ Cleveland, Ohio., an old acquaintance |
of that old custom—but those who 310 Selling Building, Portland, Ore.
ther declaration that "nothing seein.'- of Colonel lli.-qiie, was brought to
have embraced Christianity are fight­
I BOTTS
& WINSLOW,
Oll’i LELANDI HENDERSON
surer than that the Republicans will Portland and made major anil receiv- i
ing against that evil among the many
cd
unprecedented
powerH
for
build-
‘
sweep the country in 1920.” "Mars
others which have fettered and hound
Attorneys-at-Law,
ATTORNEY
Henry" regards the breaking up of ing railways and handling contracts i
tlie women of Chinn for untold gener­
The Message from Tillamook.
tlie Wilson cabinet as tlie last straw. in Oregon. Mr. Marley another Cleve- |
AND
ations.
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Agent For
He holds that the president has land lawyer, was made ainjor over
Wotnnn has been the slave or the
COUNSELLOR
AT-LAW
In
the
Sunday
Oregonian
there
was
PAGE
AND
ALLEN
AUTOMOBILES
night,
with
a
swivel
chair
Job
at
made Democratic victory impossible
toy of man, her life one ceaseless
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
T II art took •
-
-
and that a man who isn't diplomat Colonel Bisque's Portland headquart­ an article from Tillamook county round of obedience, first to her father,
Write For Demonstration
enough to hold his own cabinet to­ ers. Mr. Eanian, a Michigan lawyer, that should be read and re-read by then to her husband and finally, if
Both
phones.
And
Prices.
gether isn’t likely to make much of a who selected Bisque for warden every adult citizen of Oregon, for widowed, to her son. The first leaven
R. O. L. HOHLFELD.
success of launching a party of his when a member of the state board
that worked among the old slaveries
ERSTER II OLMES.
the year before, was also installed in it teaches a lesson that cannot be of women In China was put there by
own.
C.
DU
ETER.
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I I a major’s easy chair at Portland learned from any other county in the the early Christian missionaries. That
VETERINARIAN.
The ordained editor of the Clover- 1 1 headquarters. Twelve hundred other west. To get the full benefit of it one leaven has worked until now the dough,
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
DENTIST.
of various ranks and de­ should know something about Tilla­ so to speak, of the new womanhood Is
dale Enterprise seems to be amusing officers
<
COMMERCIAL BUILDING.
Mutual Phone
TILLAMOOK BUILDING Eell Phone—2F2
overflowing the bowl« of tradition and
himself somewhat with sundry cracks ; grees were under Colonel Bisque’s
mook county, should consider its size
i
nt the snap shot man. Will the rever- i command, some of whom did not
oppression.
(Over
Haltern
’
»).
FIRST
STREET,
end, terdained editor please Inform 1 know the difference between spruce and population, and above all its
Tillamook
Tillamook- Oregon.
urea of cleared land.
us whether a preacher can serve God i and hemlock trees.
How Hun U-Boats Were Dlscouraijed. TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
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'tewe Garanss whiasstsi« rut the
and Mammon at the same time? The
In 1890 Tillamook was the seventh
What a splendid thing it would be county from the bottom in popula- tabls ten —i mj this entnttry nnd Eng-
good old book says its can’t be done,
but the ordained editor of the Enter- I if church organizations were doing tin«, only Curry, Harney, Klamath, inad tant m MI«' N’wgi ®ork harbor
prise takes the position that it can be more Good Samaritan work, for after Lake. Malheur and Sherman having In ths aptlng of 1018, tent the break
done. As an ordained minister of the all, to care for tlie sick and help the a fewer «umber of citizens. Tilla- . was aplleed by a ■snail corps of ex-
gospel it is his duty to be attending poor is practical Christianity. The»« monk’s co«nt was then 2932. In 1910 —t wixhh' 12 hours.
TWs fa ar was
known tor the
to the Master's business, not running | few remarks are made not to unjust- Tillamook bad 6 266 people, having
an apology for a newspaper and pub­ ly criticise, but to point out where jumped from the seventh to the tenth first tires hy Ool. J. X Cftrty, 'dee pres­
ident nf the American Telephone and
lishing a lot of foolish. Illiterate mat­ our church organizations can, and from the bottom of the list.
ter. No wonder people stay away and should be organized for Good Samar­
in 1890 Tillamook had a popula­ Telegraph company, in an address at
churches get into bad repute when itan work. The flu epidemics have tion of 2.6 to the square mile; in a luncheon of the New York Electrical
an ordained minister attempts to shown that there should be more 1910 the number was 5.5, which was league.
A cable extending from New York to
serve two masters.
trained nurses in the community, for but 1.5 per cent below the average
families have suffered and been left for the state as a whole. So, without South America was cut at the same
State Senator T. B. Handley has to their ow n resources when stricken the figures for the 1920 census, it time nnd was repaired as quickly. Ac­
decided to make the lace for re­ with the disease, and with the great will be seen that Tillamook is a cording to Colonel Carty, Germany
election. He would not have been a I deniaid for nurses In all parts of the county that is growing in more than evidently was discouraged by her fail­
candidate had Lincoln county bad a country it lias been difficult to ob­ a normal way, but in a mighty ure to lutermpt communications and
the exploit never was repented.
favored son for the position, for he is tain nurses from other places to care henlthy way.
of the opinion that the Joint senator for the sick in this county. The pres­
For a moment let us look at the
How Arctic Reqion Is Patrolled.
should be elected from one of the ent flu epidemic, is to be hoped, will output of the Tillamook dairy pro­
Royal northwest mounted police, the
coast counties, a. Washington and soon pass away, but there is no tell­ ducts for last year, as published in
Yamhill counties are represented by ing when another wav«' will sweep th«1 article mentioned. In round num­ noted Canadian force that patrols
■ sn Canada. last summer estnti-
senators. It is highly important that over the country and in what form it bers tlie output was $2.000,000 from
tile coast counties be represented in will attack the human family. This the twenty-five creameries in the IN’ <■<! a station at th«- mouth of the
the state senate, us there will be a re­ is th« second time that Tillamook i county, or. in other words, from the c« ■ rtnlne river, which flows Into the
550 miles east of the
distribution ot seats under I he new
County lias needed nurses and need­ cheese manufactories. That was the Arctic ocean
Mackenzie river, accord-
mouth
of
the
sensin'. Mr. Handley will, however, ed them badly, ami it seems to us that 1 reward from 13 SO dairy cows, on
brought to Seattle from
tug
to
word
have opposition, for W. I). Dennis, of some measure should lie taken to 682 dairy farm:-
or $151.16 from
Carlton. Yamhill county, lias an­ meet the situation, it is trained nurs­ each cow. Each of the 682 dairies the north.
The new Coppermine station Is the
nounced his Intention of making the es that are required and if th«* church I yielded an average of $2941—a
“farthest eastern” station of the west­
race, and there is some talk of a can­ organizations of this city anti county county per capita income of $320.
ern arctic posts of the police. The
didate bobbing up from Washington would lake a more lively Interiwt tn
There is a personal reason why new post will work with the station at
County. It is up to this county to i Good Samaritan work and have sev
I'lllamook excels as a daily commu­ Herschel island, near the mouth of the
support Mt. Handley, for should he • erul trained nurses in their organ­ nity. and that reason is Carl Haber­ Mackenzie, anil nlso with the post on
fail to win llie race, Tillamook izations, they would tie tn a position lach, the man who sells practically the east at Baker’s lake, on tlie Hud­
county will have no representation i to meet emergencies whichhare exis­
all of the dairy products produced in son bay side of tlie arctic region.
ill the state senate.
ted here. Not only so, they would be that county Mr. Haberlach has the
j carrying out the precepts of Chris­ confidence of the citizens of Tilla-
How Lightning Changed Coin.
The, Oregonian has almays been tianity mole fully by devoting more
Some years ago while walking along
I niook, and especially the dairymen.
ready and pleased to say a good word Ilm«' and energy to the care of the Nobody ever interferes with him; the «trees In the Fr,>neh city of Nantes
for the cheese industry and the Hick, but to do so persons must be
nobody ever disputes his orders. If a man was suddenly enveloped In
dairymen ofTillaniook county, which, trained to look after and care for per­
he were to tell the dairymen tomor­ lightning yet remained uninjured. On
we know, is greatly appreciated. sons who suffer with contagious dis­ row to close up shop until July 1, arriving home, however. h« was amazt'd
Tuesday’s Oregonian contained an­ eases. Untrained persons will not fill they would close without quibble, for to And that a gold D’ewe had vanished
other editorial which we re piint In the bill. We are all probebly more or tlie simple reason that he haH never from his pur«e nnd tn >« place was
another column. It was co-operation less to blame that this city has not a deceived or disapp«iinte4 them. Of 7Ub«rJ|ntew! a Jllver tyqffi Tjt. light-
that brought about the fluttering re­ large properly equipped hospital, and course there is a great deal dus to ntng Wf„tn frfl»
the ’»«th
sults of recent y« ar«, and they have it seems to us instead of expending the loyal and intelligent dairymen of er "t the pnrta IMffwtwl the gold
been fortunate In having the co oper more money for new <-hurrhas, tba Tillamook. Ur. Haberlach could nev­ plceo with a renting «4 sitever taken
at ion of such a commendable nnd re­ erection of a large hospital is more er have made the reputation he ha« from two other mln«.
liable newspaper as the Oregonian — urgent.
otherwise. So it is, after all. a case of
Why She Couldn’t Understand.
as well as the Headlight, which bus
I brains and teamwork, as well ns one
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—
Lucy's next door neighbor, a Swedish
boosted the cheese industry of Tilla­
When the Spanisi: Influenza first of favorable climate, soil and loca­ woman, gave her a pnppy. Puppy be­
mook county from its infancy. If
made
its appearance in the United tion; a ease of honest products, one gan to whine on account of his new
Carl Haberlach has sold more cheese
States
ther«> V
doctors who con- of confidence between man and man. home, nnd Lucy falling to pacify him.
than any other person in the state,
went to her mother, saving: “Mother,
tended
that
it
was
simply la grippe I —Oregonian.
the editor of the Headlight Is In­
please ««* If you can understand what
clined to think he has written more and it took .1 long time to convince
puppy Is whining about. I can't, for
them
that
it
was
the
real
'
flu".
Now
Notice
to
Contractors.
cheese articles than any other person
he Is whining In Swedish."
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in Oregon. However, eo-operntlon that the flu has taken a different
"i
Sealed bids will b«1 received by the
with the leading newspapers on the form, and instead of the lungs being
How to Promote Peace.
part of the dairymen nil help to affected, it is the stomnch and bowels County Court of Tillamook County.
Lots of marries! people might study
that are affected by the disease. It is Oregon, until to o'clock am. March
boost the home industry.
harmony without taking music lessons.
fortunate
that
the
discus«'
is
not
tak
­
12th. 1920. for the construction of a
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o
ing th«' same form as last year, for If reinforced concrete viaduct one quar­ —Boston Transcript.
There appears to be a general de-
It had done ho with so many persons ter mile beyontf Wil ¡on River on th
sire on the part of some of our pro-
NEHALEM NOTES.
stricken with the disease the toll ot
g resal ve cltiMna that the city should «tenth would be exceedingly heavy. i'lllamook to Hay City road, aceord
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have some kind of organization to Not only were doctors at logger­ ing to file plans and specifications
Herman Tohl la about the streets
help boost the city. We think so. too. heads as to whether it was Spanish on file In the office of the County
trouble with acme of our busl- influenza when it mad«' its first ap- Clerk. No bid vv ill be considered un­ again after a severe attack of pneu­
meu is that a few will get in pearance. but they were perplexed less accompanied by cash, bidder’s monia.
Mr. Alie Effenberger. of Mohawk,
led check for an
do the booelltig while other- and for some time to know how to proper- bond, or cel
qual to 5 per cent Oregon, is home with his mother on
larger pail will stand back and ly treat it. No matter how doctors I amount at lea
an extended visit.
begrudge n t< w «follar:« to « airy on 1 may disagree, the average Intelligent I of tli«' total a: uount of the bld.
Miss Myrtle Crawford. of this city,
the work. What is wanted Is the co­ citizen know full well that tin di
reserved to reject any
operation of every business man and I ease is different to an ordinary cold, «,r all proposals, or to nccept the pro- is rapidly recovering, after a severe
attack of pneumonia. We all hope
a go«idly sum of money to meet ex­ * i and it is more infectious now than po-.ll d««ni«d best tor the county.
penses. If thia cun b< accomplished ■ | it was last year, for once it i started First publication Feb. 26. 1920.
she will get better.
there is no reason why this city can in a home every im tuber of it... ......
Last publication March 12. 1920.
The"flu" epidemic has been report­
Homer Mason. County Clerk ed to be getting milder In Nehalem.
ŒiHamnnk Hu'umiuht.
:
One Inner Tube with each Pennsylvania V.C. Tire
Sold during March.
ALDERMAN & POORMAN, Tillamook,
ANDERSON BROS., Nehalem.
AL. BOON, Cloverdale
Editorial Snap Shots.
VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best
Will set it up and put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don’t pay a cent.
To be had now at the Tillamook Clay works, E. G. KREBS, Prop
HEBO GARAGE,
HEBO, ORE.
All Kinds of Auto Repairing
Wheeler Garage
I