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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAPCH 25. 1920 inspired the Cubans to make their ba a dangerous thing to switch over, MISMANAGEMENT RESPONSIBLE gouge. When they saw American for there is no telling when the bot FOR SUGAR SITUATION sugar planters getting away with 17 ----- -o------- tom will drop out of the condensed cents they decided it was perfectly Fred C. Baker, Editor. milk business. Tillamook county Causes of the Shortage and High legitimate for them to get some of the plunder, and today the people are per year .$2.00 dairymen are In the cheese business SUBSCRIPTION Prices are Explained. to stay with it, and we think they paying the price for the Attorney ------- o — are wise in doing so, and it would be The complete mismanagement of General’s mistake. a good thing too, if they were pro "Hud the Sugar Equalization board the sugar problem by President Wil ducing twice the amount of milk and been permitted to exercise its own ' o------- son and his agent. Attorney General cheese, for more cheese that is pro Help reduce the high cost of liv duced means greater and wider rep Palmer, were set forth in a speech in judgment, instead of the country fac ing a famine as ft now does, we ing-—raise plenty of garden truck. utation for the home product. In the House of Representatives recent would have had the largest crop of recent years several efforts have been ly by Representative Tinkham, of per sugar in history at 6H cents A sick president and a Bick demo made to start a milk condensing fac Massachusetts, who said: cratic party and the whole country tory here, and we had to inform the The utter incompetence, inefficien pound.” Bick and tired of the democratic ad visitor that it would be harder to do cy and criminal disregard of the in CALL FOR BIDS ministration. so today than heretofore . because terests of the people of the United Notice is hereby given that Tilla ------- o------- the dairymen are bound together States by the present administration the sum of *14,000.00 on account of the accidental There is no fear of the county be with the cooperative spirit and it and its agents can find no better 11- mook City. Oregon, will receive bids A STORY OF LIFE.------ AND DEATH. death of my husband—Frank L. Foster. ing sued for big damages as a result would oe some uphill job for anyone lustiation than in its mismanage for the improvement of a portion of “I was rather tolerant of the chap who signed of the accident at the Kilchis river to al tempt to butt in now with a milk ment of the American sugar problem Fifth Street to 6 Ave. West tn ac cordance with plans and ’P«®!*®“1!?"’ Mr. Foster’s death occurred Saturday evening me up for life insurance, and accident and healtii bridge last week. during the last six month.-. I condensing tactory. therefor now on file with the City ------- o — June 7th, as the result of an automobile accident Tlie present administration and its Recorder, said improvement consist insurance—did it partly as a favor to him, 1 ------- o------- Governor Olcott still hangs onto 1 agents have contributed most mate ing of the laying and constructing happening on a bad piece of road on the Ditu thought. He tells me that he makes the last call too Tillamook City extended an invita rially to tlie increased cost of living of a Sanitary Sewer, together with two jobs—that of governor and sec Highway between Toledo. Ohio, and Monroe, Mich tion to the Woodmen of the World io as well as the first. After the doctor, the lawyer, retary of state, and from the looks of and in some cases have protected matter appertaining thereto as speci things is a hard job to pry him loose hold its convention in this city. Ow rather than prosecuted the profiteers fied in said plans and specifications. Proofs were presented on June 11th and draft the preacher and the undertaker, the insurance tax All bidders must file with their bids, from the office of secretary of state. ing to the war the date was extended The gross mismanagement of the was handed me on the same day. collector have called, yes, after the friends have The governor is justly entitled to be to this year, and the convention will sugar problem alone has lead to an ■certified check payable to the order * of the City Recorder for not less than called and left their flowers and words of sympathy be held in May, and it is safe to say Your Mr. 11. O. Dunbar sold this Accldent called a political hog, hogging two increase in the cost of living to the percent of the amount of the bid that the business men and citizens American people for the ensuing year I I ten for the widow, this life insurance chap calls and offices. t„ be forfeited to Tillamook City if Policy to Mr. Foster in January of this year, and will give them a glad hand and a of between *760,000,009 and *900,- I the successful bidder shall fail o----- leaves the life insurance check that takes care of Mr. Foster has paid only one premium of $35.00 There appears to be very little in loyal welcome. But it is about time oOO.OOO and lias been accompanied 'enter into contract with «PJ>«»ved all the other caller’s bills.” that a committee was organized to ~ I surely wish to thank both you and Mr. Dun terest taken in the county election, by the most atrocious and most bond for the carrying out of his bid Toledo. Ohio, June 11, 1919. people being somewhat indifferent as work with the local lodge, and with shameless profiteering known in this ' if required so to do. Bids will be re bar and the Aetna Life Insurance Company for the ceived up to the 19th day of ApnI, to who thew want for county officials, that done we feel assured that it will era of extortionate oppression. 1920, at the hour of 8:00 o clot* P--1” prompl payment and the very curteous treatment H. W. Falconer, Dl.st. Manager. Aetna Life As the voters will be called upon to have the financial support of the Sugar was sold uniformly al retail and should be addressed to the City shown me in the settlement of this claim. people. There will be about 200 del choose presidential electors this may Insurance Company. Toledo, Ohio. during 1919 at the price of 10 cents create some Interest between now egates and to entertain that small and 11 cents per pound. It is now | R D°artdedr this March 24th, 1920. Yours truly, Dear Sir—I am pleased to acknowledge receipt and the primary election which is number, will not require a large being sold at retail at from 18 cents Frances B. Stranahan, Mrs. Abbie H. Foster. of draft from the Aetna Life Insurance Company in amount of funds, for all that is need to 22 cents per pound and some in City Recorder of Tillamook City, May 21st. ed is a reception one evening, a ban excess of this figure. At every 2 cents Oregon._____ ___________ From the looks of things Parent quet, a trip to the cheese factories increase per pound is an increase in CALL FOR BIDS Teachers’ Associations don’t appear and an opportunity for the W. of W. cost to the American people of *180,- to be accomplishing much good, in to see whether they can dance to 000,000 per annum, an increase of is hereby that Tilla- Notice is iiv-ieM, given ........ fact, they have the appearance of be Tillamook Jazz music. Mayor Boals 10 cents is an increase of *900,000- mook City, Oregon, will rece*Y? bl(‘f ing trouble makers, bringing about I or the city council should appoint a U00 per annum. Most of the increase : for the improvement of a portion of friction between teachers and school committee to look after the W. of W. in tlie price of this necessity and the Third Street in accordance witn tne With the understanding that I incur no obli- boards and districts becoming all het j convention in this city, and as the resulting increase in the cost of liv-j 5 plans and specifications therefor now Ion file with the City Recorder, said ' time is getting short, this should be up over trivial affairs. Anyone with mg to tlie American people is charge- ; i improvement consisting of the grad gation whatever, please quote premium for a u grouch against the school, the 5 done at once. We may say that the able entirely to the President of the ing of said portions of street and pav teachers, or the school board, can delegates are looking forward to United States and to his agent the i ing the same, 7646 sq. yds., together cause no end of trouble through I having a most enjoyable time in Til Attorney General. with matter appertaining thereto as Life Insurance at Age paying me $ Parent-Teachers’ Associations. lamook, and it ls safe to say when The Executive Presidential Depart specified in said plans and specihl- they leave they will be greatly de- ment cannot be investigated by Con per month. We have previously referred to the lighted witli their visit in this city gress but the conduct of the Attor- CaSeparate bids will be received for roe doing of the excavation required illiteracy of the ordained preacher and county. I ney General can be and should be in- ' for the improvement, and for tne editor of tlie Cloverdale Enterprise. month I was born vestigated at once as to his Indefen doing of the remainder of the Here is another choice piece of edi President Wilson is responsible for sible action in relation to this ques- 1 work covered by the proposed im torial illiteracy from that so-called the defeat of tlie treaty of peace anil tion, and 1 have filed today an order i day). newspaper’ the league of nations covenant. That of investigation. All bidders must file with their bids, "Why the officers did not hold a is the verdict of every fair minded Occupation certified check payable to the order Purchase of the Cuban Crop. inquest over tlie body of Smith who person, for tlie president has assum During 1919 the Sugar Equaliza of the Citv Recorder for not less than was killed in an auto accident on ed the role of dictator. The vote in tion Board, of which George Zabris- 1 ten percent of the amount of the bid, Name the Miami river week before last tlie senate on Friday showed that kie was head and of which corpora to be forfeited to Tillamook City if seems strange to me. It was due Blum one half of the democratic senators tion the president of the United the successful bidder shall fail to Address also Die reiitave of Smith to find and three fourths of tlie republican States held ail the stock, purchased enter into contract with approved bond for the carrying out of his bid out all they could as to the cause of senators were in favor of the treaty tlie Cuban crop with the consent of if required so to do. Bids will be re- the tragedy. And it seems to me as and league covenant, witli reserva the president, for 5 cents per ceived up to the 19th day of April, though it was due the public thut tions. It required a two third vote, pound and as a result the cost of su- 1920, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M., they should know all posibleofthe and all it lacked was seven votes, or gar at retail in the United States was and should be addressed to the City cause io better iliable them to avert to be more correct, the change of 10 cents and 11 cents per pound—for Recorder. March 24th, 1920. an other such a accident.” Dated this 1 four votes would have given the re the price of the Cuban crop fixes Frances B. Stranahan, Maybe, it would not be u bad idea quired number of votes. It was demo tlie pi ice of sugar in the United Recorder of Tillamook City, City for the scribe who wrote this to join cratic stand pat senators, who take States. Last August and last Septem Oregon. the primary grade of tlie Cloverdale their orders from Mr. Wilson and ber in two communications the Su public school. CALL FOR BIDS the radical ‘publfctin senators who gar Equalization Board worned the voted against ihe treaty and league president of a great shortage in su Notice is hereby given that Tilla Apropo of county elections, quite a covenant. Most people are now ready gar for 1920 and a great increase in mook City, Oregon, will receive bids number of amusing incidents have to admit that Mr. W*.son seriously the price of sugar if he did not assent for the improvement of portions of occurred in this county in by gone blundered when lie lncorporat- to the p:.chase of tlie 1920 Cuban Stillwell Avenue, 11th and 12th days. We will mention one which ed t he league coveuant into the crop which the equalization board Streets in accordance with the plans sonic of the old timers have not for treaty of peace, which was even op said could be purchased at 6 *4 cents I and specifications therefor now on file gotten. “Our George”—George Wash posed by the statesmen of other because of an offer by the Cuban with the City Recorder, said improve ington Kiger—had a political bee countries, but they gave way be- government. Had permission been ment consisting of the grading of buzzing in his bonnet some years ago cause this was a pet hobby of Mr. granted by the president to do as the said portions of street and paving the same, 5706 sq. yds., together with and he wanted to be county school Wilson. The treaty of peace Is one Equalization Board advised, the price matter appertaining thereto as speci superintendent. Then the office was thing and the league covenant is an- of sugar to the American people for fied in said plans and specifications. worth about *200 per year, but that other, and, to our way of thinking, 1920 would have been but little in Separate bids will be received f<5r small salary cut no figure with “Our the United States Senate should advance of that maintaining during the doing of the excavation required George,” he was out to win and he have insisted on the two things be most of 1919. The President refused for the improvement, and for the bond for the carrying out of his bid toured the county in the good old ing kept separate. Mr. Wilson has 5 doing of the remainder of the if required so to do. Bids will be re his permission. days when it took a whole day to get been playing politics, He seems to | The Attorney General, on Novem work covered by the proposed im ceived up to the 19th day of April, to Otetown, where lie was billed to think that the league of nations is 1920, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M., ..... ber 8, last, when sugar was selling at provement. speak, with other aspirants, who going to be a popular platform for All bidders must file with their bids, and should be addressed to the City lifts* * en 11 cents and 12 cents per certified check payable to the order Recorder. were seeking office. It is said that ' tlie democratic party, but when the pound Ht retail, by his own admission , of the City Recorder for not less than Dated this March 24th, 1920. "Our George,” became quite elo- ! issues are more fully defined the agreed with the Lousiana sugar pro I ten percent of the amount of the bid, Frances B. Stranahan, quent, but somehow he got turned 5 voters will go to the polls to decide ducers to allow them to charge 17 j I to be forfeited to Tillamook City if City Recorder of Tillamook City, round, rattled and mixed up, when the question whether tills is a one and 18 cents for their sugar at the the successful bidder shall fail to Oregon. he conveyed the impression thill he Iran government, who has been the plantation. The Attorney General if enter into contract with approved was going to milk tlie school inarms dictator for several years. he had made no agreement with the bond for the carrying out of his bid CALL FOR BIDS If he was elected county school su Lousiana sugar producer would have if required so to do. Bids will be re perintendent. Of course, "Our ceived up to the 19th clay of April, One of our business men sold out i kept the price of the Cuban crop at a 1920, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M., Notice is hereby given that Tilla George," didn’t mean ia it that way, BLOOD PURIFIER, but the oratorical mix lip cost him with the intention o( going into the reasonable figure, whereas, by his and should be addressed to the City mook City, Oregon, will receive bids action, which I shall prove was en- for the improvement of the south Recorder. the election, for lie was gloriously fruit business in the Willamette val , tirely illegal from his own admis portion of the city, in accordance with Dated 1 this March 24th, 1920. STOMACH SWEETENER, snowed under, That was when “Our ley. We do not know of uny better Frances B. Stranahan, the plans and specifications therefor sions, the Cuban crop was advanced place to go into tlie small fruit busi George” was a Hay City Booster, and Recorder of Tillamook City, now on file with the City Recorder, City BOWEL REGULATOR, expected ll> ■ city on the bay to be- ness than in Tillamqok County.. One io unheard of prices, from 6*4 cents Oregon. said improvement consisting of the of these days people will wake up to per pound to Illi and 12 14 cents come n tond San Francisco. laying and constructing of a Sanitary CALL FOR BIDS 4 lie fact that a ten or twenty acre per pound at the plantation. Sewer, together with matter apper CONDITIONER, to Stop Profiteering Orgy. taining thereto as specified in said going to ask the republican t«get of loganberries in this county Helpless Notice is hereby given that Tilla George Zabriski, head of the Sugar v>ters or Tillamook county to cast i will bring in more than a comfort Equalization Board stated to the mook City, Oregon, will receive bids plans and specifications. WORM EXPELLER, All bidders must file with their bids, their vote for H. F. Jones, for Secre able income for a good sized family. New Yotk Globe on December 24, for the improvement of a portion of certified check payable to the order Ami there are thousands of acres of Seventh Street in accordance with the of the City Recorder for not less than tary of State, lint in doing so it is DISEASE PREVENTATIVE. and the statement was repeated in proper that ue should give our reas unproductive land that can be turn the Literary Digest of January 10 plans and specifications therefor now ten percent of the amount of the bid, on file with the City Recorder, said to be forfeited to Tillamook City if ons for butting In. for we have taken ed into small fruit farms. Climatic and lias not been contradicted, that improvement consisting of the grad the successful bidder shall fail to very little active part in primary conditions on the coast are most fa he was helpless to stop, "the worst ing of said portions of street and enter into contract with approved vorable for loganberries, for they re elections, prefering to allow the vot orgy of profiteering from which the paving the same, 5318 sq. yds., to bond for the carrying out of his bid ers to select tiielr own candidates. In quire plenty of moisture. Take, for country has thus far suffered.” and gether with matter appertaining if required bo to do. Bids will be re thia instance, however, we want the illustration, tlie whole of the Netarts thereto as specified in said plans and ceived up to the 19th day of April, Recognized and endorsed as the leading and most effective further stated: j country. Yellow weed have crowded republicans of this county to show 1920, at the hour of 8:00 o’clock P. M., "The sugar situation is now hope specifications conditioner because it has proven its w .Th. out the grass, but Ihe land is ex- Separate bids will be received for their appreciation of what Mr. Jones less for the reason that it has got in the doing of the excavation required and should be addressed to the City did for the Roosevelt Highway. He Is i cellently adapted to raising logan- Recorder. I berries. So why go to the Willamette to politics, and the sooner it gets out for the improvement, and for the Dated this March 24th, 1920. the father of that measure and he of the remainder of the the better. The ridiculous price of 17 doing , I Frances B. Stranahan, lias devoted considerable time and valley or other sections of Oregon to | buy a fruit farm when Tillamook cents wholesale for raw sugar now work covered by the proposed im City Recorder of Tillamook City, money to have the government take charged by the Lousiana planters is provement. Oregon. ________________ hold of the project, which we think I county is better adapted to the cul- All bidders must file with their bids, an outrage. I can’t say that Attorney I lure of the loganberry than any it will do at some future date. Hav Hadn’t there better be a peace General Palmer fixed the price, but certified check payable to the order ing been brought into clone contact other section of the state? Some per- of the City Recorder for not less than it was known In Lousiana that he ten percent ef the amount of the bid, treaty negotiated between Wilson’s ■ sons think that timber Is the great with Mr. Jones during the campaign party and the Bryan party before a would stand for it. to be forfeited to Tillamook City if and since that date, we feel that the asset to this county, but we want to Tillamojk Representative : "It wan known, furthermore, that the successful bidder shall fail to world peace treaty is safe? say that there are great possibilities people of this county should show he approved it. It was this folly that enter into contract with approved In Tillamook County besides lumber- their appreciation of his efforts and we know no better way than to vote i Ing. Several efforts have been made for him at the primary election for I i to boost the loganberry industry here ILF J). No. 1, Box 77. Mutual Phone. Sei rotary of State, Democrats, too. and we think that more of our citl- can help by writing his name on 1 i zens should take a lively interest in ECONOMY HOG AND CATTLE POWDER CO, Hi ir ticket. We feel sure every mem- ' it and plant out a few acres. Get Hearst Bld., San Francisco, Calif. bei of the local Roosevelt Military everybody talking raising loganber High» committee will fully coin- ries, and if people who are now Small Investment Brings Big cide wl. . us that Mr. Jones is rightly wasting their money by extravagant deservl g of a big vote from Tllla- living would put money Into raising Return. Mr. Weaver’s mook <. inty. Do not forget it. Vote loganberries they will I have some- Plan is Simple. % thing worth while when i things for Joi for Secretary of Stale. WOOD HAS MANY ADV; tighten up and money is not so "I bought a package of Dr. Le- — —o— — plentiful as at the present time. Gear’s Stock Powders from my local over coal as a fuel. It A rep ntatlve from n San Fran dealer and after feeding it to my easier to kindle, and far n>iir’’ cisco Comp ■ y was In the county last Jersey Cow, she increased from 6 week with ' ic object In view of as- | Mr. McAdoo has refused to run as factory in keeping an even quarts to 12 quarts of milk per certainliu. i.it prospects there were | a presidential candidate in Georgia, day, and after continuing the Pow wood is good solid wood tW here to obis, . diffident milk to war-1 California and Michigan. Which sug ders for 30 days longer, she in throw out lota of heat. Jo*1 P rant putting creased in butter fat from 5 pounds a condensed milk 1 gests that Mr. McAdoo knows his today and test the matter fw to 10 pounds per week, and at the factory, and th snap shot man was I father-in-law hither wants the nomi THE TIRE QUESTION end of o months, she was making interviewed mu interrogated. As the ’ nation or is going to dictate it. and self. is a pretty serious one with most 12 pounds of butter fat per week ’* Tillamook coi y dairymen have that he w 111 not name his son-in-law. TILLAMOOK TRAN®® « B’ Weaver, Grand Rapids Mich. motorists. Tires and tubes will specialised on ih<< and hating ob Perhaps, too Mr. McAdoo opines this Weaver followed the advice wear out you know and they cost tained a great i . i utatlon for the5 is not a democratic year. Phone 37-W. of Dr. LeGcar, Graduate Veterinary like the deuce to replace with new - o same, we hud to it mini the visitor Surgeon cf 27 years experience, and ones. In fact, you know tire up that It would be a gt . t mistake for is money anead. Here is the Doc The railroad deficit for January keep is one of the most expensive them to entertain changing from the was *64,000.000 and the people will tors offer to you: Get a package things about a car. Our tire vul cf Dr. LsGear’s Stock Powders from manufacture of ch* e to condensed have to pay that amount. Well, a lit canising will save many of your your dealer; feed it to yov.r horses, milk, us it has taken u number of tle insignificant sum of money like milk cows, steers, hegs and sheep as old used tires and save you many years and n great effort to bring that don't cut any figure with the per direction and after a thorough dollars. Try this way. about tlie fluttering results that have democratic government, for it has trial, if results are not satisfactory, been obtained Anyway, we had to been spending the people's money just return the empty carton to inform the vlei-or, even It a better I the name way that drunken sailors \ourJ“,er and y°ur will be CITY TIRE SHOP. priee was offeied for milk, it would | get away with their money. cheerfully refunded.—Dr. L. D l J. C. Holden. Proprietor. L c G«* t N c O. C o ., St. Louis, Mo. (Lillumimk muMiyht. 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