Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 01, 1920, Image 6

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    5.M00K HEADLIGHT, APRIL y
Subscribe for the Tillamook Scraps from the Press Political Band Wagon.
Headlight, the leading County Mr. McAdoo wants it understood
Announcement.
that his middle name is Barkis.
Newspaper $2.00 per year,
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TORN BY DISORDER
Little Montenegro a Land of
Tillamook Head
Eternal Strife.
light,
Weekly Oregon
ian,
Oregon Farmer,
Centuries-Old Customs of Feuds and
Vendettas Maintained — Republi
cans and Monarchists Keep
the Country in Turmoil.
. While the allied statesmen at I’ur!»
deliberate on the fate of the na­
tion» of Europe, Montenegro contin­
ues Its century-long customs ot feuds,
vendettas, ■hooting frays and lnter-
nul strife, aml seems outwardly to
give little attention to the fate re-
served for It by He great powers,
There is a semblance of a local gov-
enuuent, but Serbia exercises a pre­
ponderating Influence in the affairs of
tlie country.
There Is a faction of the people
which desires a return of King
Nicholas and the restoration of the
monarchy. There is constant strife
between the royalists and the repub­
licans, the disorders usually taking
the form of fatal shooting combats
In the mountains. Feeling runs high,
The republicans accuse the mon­
’ archists of hiring members of the
coinitadje, desperate mountaineers
who respect neither law nor life, to
Fill the leaders of their party.
These shooting and stabbing affairs
usually take place In sections where
the royalists are the strongest, The
casualties sometimes are serious, Not
a day goes by but the American doc-
tors attached to the Red Cross mis-
■ion at Cettinje, I’odgoritza and Kol-
acin are not called up to treat victims
At I’odgoritzn
of these encounters,
there have been as high as twenty
wounded natives at the Red Cross
hospital nt one time.
THere also are occasional border
fight« between the Montenegrins and
file Italians and Albanians. The feel­
ing between these races Is extremely
violent. When the Associated Press
correspondent was passing through
the small frontier town ot I’lavnitza,
at the head of Lake Soutnrl, there was
a massed company of 250 Montene­
grins preparing to attack nn Italian
garrison on the opposite side of the
Many of these Montenegrins,
lake,
were
poorly
clothed
and
who
equipped, were mere boys f sixteen
Some of the older
and seventeen,
soldiers hail been to the United States
snd boasted American citizenship. All
professieil a desire to give up fighting
and return to America. The attack
on the Italian took place the next day
■ nd many casualties on both sides are
reported.
Slightly smaller than the state of
Connecticut In urea Montenegro has
■ population of less than a quarter of
a million.
Even this small number
find It difficult to get enough out of
the soil to support life. The country
Is rocky, desolate and hnrren. It
might 1.0 culled ll huge pile of .'ones.
An Amer 11111 visitor leiiinrlo d tl at Its
national emblem should be n tomb­
stone.
Its mountains for the most
part are i* wood!«»«« nnd bni’«'. nnd Its
valleys aro
i
inailo productive only by
of the Moll nnd In-
careful husbandry
I
tensive farming.
I
I
Ericsson Sought Power From Sun.
To American« perhaps tin* most in­
teresting of nil experiment( tm in this
field of vast promise was John
Krlnwon. the engineer who Invented
the Monitor in the Civil war.
Ericsson, a man of great scientific lin-
agimitlon, was early caught by the
lure of the sun-power scheme and I he
devoted several years of effect to > It.
It 1» said that he spent upwards I of
|100,()00 In an effort to perfect po >me
mechanism f«»r harnessing the sun’s
energy. Ericsson estimated that the
trapping of the sun’s energy in the
Mojave desert alone would furnish
enough power to run all the factories
and shops of the United States. lie
wrote:
2r-‘A couple of thousand years, per­
haps much less, dropped in the ocean
of time will completely exhaust the
world’s coal fields and leave man des
tltute of bls chief source of fuel ami
(MHver unless in tin* meantime hr fliub
a way of employing tin* heat of Hie
mm."
Ericsson Invented seven different
forms of sun motors, all successful in
a sruill way, blit the tires of Ids
g<m1us were «lying down and he was
unable to bring his plans to the state
I
SIRUP
FROM
52.75
GRAPE
JUICE
Plan Proposed by Exports of the Uni­
versity of California Would
Seem to Solve Problem.
To meet the ban on the manufacture
of wine in the great grape-raising
areas the agricultural college of the
University of California has develop
eu a practical method of converting
grape juice Into excellent sirup. It is
the belief, say» the Scientific Ameri­
can. that converting grapes into sirup
instead of wine will double the value
of the fruit. The estimated value of
the crop of 259.000 tons of wine
grapes, grown annually, is four million
dollars; If the crop Is made Into sirup.
It should have a value of eight million
dollars.
While the experts at the agricultural
college hare hern working on the prob­
lem, an independent chemist und
grape expert has succeeded In produc­
ing a sirup from grapes that meets
all the requirements of a commercial
product According to figures that he
submits, his method will produce
sirup nt a cost that is slightly lower
than that of the other method.
One of the interesting sides of the
question Is the plan recommended by
the university that all grape growers,
wineries nnd sugar factories co-oper­
ate next year In the Interests of all
those Industries. It proposes flint th
wineries purchase the grapes of the
vintage of 1919. and extract and store
the estimated fifty million gallons of
Juice, that the larger sugar factories
receive the juice and concentrate it,
and that the.v ship the sirup to the
canneries for use In 1920.
The university has discovered a
simple nnd Inexpensive process of
treating the Juice that will prevent
fermentation for a year. If necessary,
The chemists say that the sirup can be
used In place of sugar In preserving
some of the fruits, and can he mixed
with sugar In preserving otlierst
HAD THE PORTER GUESSING
Colored Man Quit« Unable to Under,
stand Clergyman’s Objection to
Presence of Empty Flask.
Rev. Willlntn H. Book, pastor of th»
Tabernacle Christian church at Co-
lunibus recently held a revival meet­
ing nt Huntington, W. Va. He lived at
a Huntington hotel and one day, when
hanging a cont In the closet of his
room lie found nn empty whisky bot-
tie on the closet floor. Apparently the
quart bottle had been there for some
time, lint It had not been discovered
nnd the minister did not wish it found
Immediately after he vacated the room.
So he cnllisl a porter and asked Uiat
the bottle tie removed.
"Somebody might find the liottie In
there just after I left town,” Mr. Book
explained, “and It would reflect on
me. I don’t want anybody to think
I placed that bottle In there or that
I had anything to do with It”
The porter noddl'd his head, picked
up the bottle and studied the label on
it. Apparently he was sorely puzzled
to know why the minister would not
claim ownership or at lemst relation­
ship with the empty container. At
length his bewilderment was expressed
In speech.
“Why, tuies,” lie exclaimed, "that’s
the best brand made.”—Indianapolis
News.
Counteracting Submarine.
The warship of the present day Is
a compromise between what we deem
best nnd what we deem essential. The
torpedo-proof bottom haa become es­
sential; therefore we must give up
:;uns or armor or speed or something
•Ise In order to get it.
On the other
hand It is probable that battleships
and I it tie cruisers will not hereafter
be supplied with torpedoes. Since ac­
tions art* now fought at enormous
rang» s, and sin< e vessel.« can be sunk
by gunfire alone toi |>edoe* < hi big gun
hips are now irelrss. Omitting the
torpedo tube wiil save little weight,
but It will leave <| hicp for more am­
munition. A writer suggents that high­
speed rams with bows of proper shape
ami requisite s length to sink under­
water craft will agutn come Into use.
Grizzly Bear Aplenty.
Grizzly b«iirs In such numbers that
they lost c.iunt <>f the iinliniils n'en, is
the «tori br.itidit tn Vancouver re
cetltly bj .T. McHugh, rc Idetit it
licer of the Dominion fisheries from
Upwaul Movement In England.
the hemlw nt< rs of the Kelln Cools rfv
The forma'Imi. recentlj announced,
er. sh )« it Ciimiillnn '!i«pntch
.if llie Village <'lulls association marks
He spent throe weeks In the w fill«
, memorable departure In English vll-
He went North by one of the Ciuci
'¡:ge life. It arose nut of a discussion
dlnn Pacific coast stenmers to Holla of the Agricultural club. The main
t'ooln, and thence by canoe mid por­ idea of Hie association Is to help vil­
tage np the Atnnrko mid Whitewater lage people to conduct. h> thonmelvee
river« to the heii.twnters They wert' I mil for themselves, centers of am use-
following the ipuwnlng « h I ihuii and no nt nnd recreation. Tt • y are to sup­
elnirtng the «tremo« to lot the fish ply themselves with whet tlie* want,
get to the spawning grounds. Larve rather than with what other people
numb -r» of grizzly bear« attracted to th'sk they ought to have; th« associa­
the stremn by the niniiberless Hsh tion helping them, but not dictating In
imide night life In camp a resiles» any way. This may well be the seed
dream.
The Indian guide» shot a of n very big movement, sml is s note­
nun.ber of the animai«.
worthy sign of the times.
A Blunt Agent.
Inwiimn« •»• iRvnt P.irdon tue, mail
mr hut what I« your •go?
Ml«« Antiquo—1 have aeeti tuenty-
threo «winner«.
Tn«iininr<» Agenf—Yow. of course. fuit
how tunny »Im»*« have you «een them?
—London Tlt-BItl.
C jnci 1 Cortract Bids Wanted
Bi'’ nre wanted for the general
con; truetion for a press brick and
tilo building, two stories and base­
ment.to b< build for Morris Si hn.il,
at Tillamook Oregon.. Plan« nn<l
■peclflcutious may bo Ivi«* f •'rn Mor
'amoo .. -
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i-t« FcF'u
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of ♦
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,r' ' d Ji
iu' L.lltt
Csutdn't Blame Hire for That.
The attorney for the defenoe was
tryfne his best to discredit th« tes­
timony of n colored witness tn a ee-
¡■ent Marion
county Juvenile court
ease.
’’Didn't I defend yon In a case In
th!« court last May. SsniP he Je­
msndisl.
Beton» the witness had a chance
to reply to the queatliMl the attorney
’or the state sold. “We grant It. but
on don't hold that agnlnM him. do
von ?”
I hereby announce myself as a
Mr. Wilson’s old "watchful wait,
ing" policy is the very one to use on candidate for re-election of County
Surveyor, on the Republican ticket,
the treaty and league.
at the primary election. May 21st,
It is said we learn by experience 1920. If successful will conduct the
but Mr. Bryan is still around making office in an efficient, economical and
courteous matter.
eyes at the Democratic nomination.
W. S. Coates.
Once more, be it inquired, why
Announcement.
should the president choke on Fiunie
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when he was able to swallow Shan­
Upon the advice of a large number
tung?
of leading citizens of Tillamook
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The Adriatic question isn’t half as County, I have decided to announce
interesting to the American people myself as a candidate for the office
as the Mexican question which Presi­ of County Clerk, subject to the ap­
proval of the Republican voters at
dent Wilson so studiou.-ly ignores.
the primaries to be held In May.
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If nominated and elected I will
James Mamilton Lewis has renom­
inated President Wilson by acclama­ perform the duties of said office to
tion. Still, it will be well, perhaps, the best of my ability, and will de­
to hold the San Francisco conven­ vote my exclusive time in looking
after the interests of said office and
tion.
the taxpayers of Tillamook County
The Democrats don’t have much affected thereby.
fear of a steam-roller at the San
Dated this 14th day of January,
Francisco convention this year. What 1920.
J. C. McClure.
their eyes is peeled for is a wheel-
chair.
Your money is your business capital.
Your earning power is your greatest asset.
Imagine yourself burned out, without fire insur­
ance, penniless, capital gone.
Your strong limbs, actiye brain and healthy
body will enable you to begin life anew.
Consider what you earn through your own ef­
forts as interest on a given sum, that sum would
represent a great many thousand dollars. Y’ou can­
not capitalize your earning power, but you can in-
sure it against accident or illness.
Imagine yourself ill or injured without an in-
come, getting into debt, foregoing pleasures.
You Insure your property even for a night lest
the demon of fire swoop down upon it—destroying
it in an hour.
Do you not suppo.-e your wife is equally afraid
of risking your income through your disability?
Accident and health insurance is the way—the
only way you can capitalize your earning power.
To The Republican Votct'1 of Tilla­
We must all expect rainy days—days when
through accident or illness we will be unable to go
to store or office to do the work which enables us
to provide the income which is our source of sup­
port to those distending upon us and ourselves.
More men are today idle from accident or illness
than are idle front lack of employment.
If it takes all you earn at present to feed and
clothe and care for your family, how will you do it
during disability from accident or illness
If it is about all you can do to meet the expenses
of today without mortgaging tomorrow, how can
you help from mortgaging if you should be disabl­
ed?
If you are saving to meet a mortgage on your
home, how could you do It without your income?
If it is all you can do to meet your current ex­
penses with a healthy body—strong limbs and clear
brain, how could you do it without them?
You can’ with an Aetna Accident and Health
Policy keep your earning capacity in force while
you are unable to work.
FILL-OUT-AND-MAIL-COUPON
If Mitch PalnfSr keeps on reducing
mook County.
the high cost of living this way he
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may get somewhere as a presidential
I am a candidate for sheriff in the
candidate provided we are able to Republican Primaries.
live until the next election.
1 am a deputy in this office at
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present, have had several years ex-
The opinion is rapidly spreading perience there, and I submit my
that President Wilson has deliber­ record as an officer for your consid­
ately set out to force a break be­ eration.
tween the United States and the al­
Should I be nominated and elected,
lied governments.
I will endeavor to serve you effi­
ciently, honestly and impartially.
Mr. Bryan is quoted as having
John Aschim.
said he is looking ahead in an effort
to prepare for the future. Well, we
don’t blame William for that. Look­ To the Voters of Tillamook County.
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ing backward, in his case, would be
I want the Republican nomination
painful.
for sheriff at the primary election
next May. To get it I have to have
Baker claims immense credit for
enough Republican votes. All who
getting the army across the water
have faith in me, and vote for me,, I
when the simple fact is the British
thank in advance.
ships carried more than two- birds of
Frank Hannenkrat.
that army over at a charge of $125
per man.
With the understanding that I incur no obli­
gation whatever, please quote premium for a
Life Insurance at Age
paying me $
per month. Also--Accident and Health- Policy.
t
I was born
year
month
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Occupation
Name
Address
Announcement,
The French c. n’t understand b?ing
called the sentinels of liberty at one
moment and the apostles of militar­
ism the next, but tiiat is because they
don't know Mr. Wilson as well as we
do.
The strange thing about this demo­
cratic ftgiit on prohibition is that it
wasn't started until after the prohi­
bition amendment had been adopted.
The approach of a national campaign
seems to ai t as a powerful stimulant.
Owing to the fact that a large
number of tax payers in different
parts of the county have asked me to
make the race for County Judge, and
believing tha» with my previous ex­
perience in County business, I am
qualified for the office, I hereby an-
nounce myself a:« a candidate for the
office of County Judge, subject to the
approval of the Republican voters at
the coining Primary Election.
Homer Mason,
Announcement.
“Drop the lawyers from Congress’’,
says “Labor,” organ of the Plumb
To the Republican voters of Tilla-
Plan league. Why not drop tlie law- mook county.
I hereby offer my services to thi
yers from the Plumb Plan League,
even if that would leave this heavily people of Tillamook Co. as County
financial organization both nameless Commissioner and respectfully ask
your support at the coming primaries
und leaderle-s
I stand for permanent roads properly
Tile president parted with Mr. located and fair treatment to all sec­
Lansing because Mr. Lansing’s mind tions of our county.
H. V. Alley.
would not willingly go along with
Mr. Wilsons. The president parted
with his first secretary of slate, Mr.
Announcement.
Bryan, because Mr. Bryan's mind
I hereby announce myself as a can­
lather conspicuously outrun Mr. Wil-
didate for the Republican nomina­
son's.
tion for representative in the legis­
The failure of the senate to swal- lature from the 14th Legislative Dis­
low the treaty whole is said to be re- trict embracing Yamhill and Tilla­
sponsible for the revolution in Ger­ mook Counties.
Frank A. Rowe.
many. Supposedly it is also to blame
for the failure of the revolution. No
one has laid the "flu” epidemic on
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the Senate yet. but the silly reason is
I hereby announce myself
not yet far advanced.
candidate for County Judge at the
A contemporary calls the $700,- next primary election. My motto.
000,000 penalty inflicted on the "100 per cent efficiency for every
American public as a result of Gov­ taxpayer’s dollar.”
W. L. Campbell.
ernment management ot the rail­
roads, the high cost of McAdooling,
May we add that the management of
the postoffice department lias been a
lugli cost of Burlesque.
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The President has much to say
about his opposition to secret treat­
ies w lien lie talks about Flume, bui
he sings very low on tills subject
wlien lio alludes to Shantung. Why is
a thing wrong at one piace on the
map and right somewhere else on the
map
voters have bulloted so long that it
lias become second nature for them
to roll up a landslide against him.
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After reading that a $70.000.000
government powder plant was sold
for 18.500.000 with
$9,000,000
| worth of materials thrown in for
good measure, taxpayers will begin
to wish somebody would take the
Wilson administration
off their
hacks. Getting on in the world would
In easier without the burden.
CANCER.
NO KNIFE AND LOSS OF BLOOD
No Plasters and .Pains for Hours
Or Days
TUMORS, PILES. FISTULA. GOITRF.
DISEASES OF WOMEN
Four Years Study in Europe.
Over thirty years experience
Portland Physical Therapy Labora­
tories. 412 to 417 Journal Building
Portland
Oregon
Cartyle’s Prophecy
Vm erica. too. wll) lieve tn «tra in Its
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11« heurt. n» il«» re <t of us Olive
• > db in a tlumsgndfold «renile
ili lite p MI hh » mi I mini • >'<>ns. br
, it , :,u mvoiuv u hablt..li< li for the
:« Cari) le.
The Rainy Day
Your Greatest Asset
1
< Iregon.
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for County Clerk, on the Re
publican ticket, subject to the ap
provalof the voters at the priniarle.i
next May.
H. S. Brimhall.
Announcement.
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ROLLIE W. WATSON
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“The Insurance Man”
INSURANCE-THAT-INSURES-IN-ALL-ITS-BRANCHES
TILLAMOOK, ORE
Representing the Aetna Life Insurance Co
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 cat
To be had now at the Tillamook Clay; works, E. G. KREBS, Prop,
n rUt-h- — sawholder ? Put your saw on or take it off in a jiffy. Phone or ca
j
Coaxing You to Smile.
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I hereby announce myself a can­
Practicing.
didate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, on the
It was a dark night at Camp Grant
Republican ticket.
Ill. Footsteps of a horse were heard
WHOLESALE A nd RETAIL
Alexandria Rock.
approaching.
"Halt!
Who goes
there?” barked the rookie. "Reg­
CEr^i?jyT LL}IE- PL AS! Ek, LATH^ND
imental commander.”
"Dismount.
Announcement.
Colonel and advance to be recogniz­
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM &D
I hereby announce myself as a can­ ed.” The colonel dismounted and
SMITHING COAL.
didate for the office of County Treas­ come over to the rookie, who present­
urer of Tillamook County, for re­ ed arms with a snap. "Proceed, col­
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE—
election, on the Republican ticket.
he said. As he laboriously got
I onel,"
Kathleen Mills.
hack on his horse the colonel asked,
I OR. FRONT ANI)3 ri > AVE. WEST. TH LA.M^K, OR.
"By the way who posted you there?”
=H525HS2SîS7É5B525a5E52S25ZS
To the Voters of Tillamook County. "Oh, nobody,” replied the ser.try;
"I'm just practicing.”
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I hereby announce myself a can­
An Obliging Officer.
didate for the office of County-
The atmosphere of the smoking
School Superintendent of Tillamook
County, subject to the approval of •ar lent itself to reminiscence, "Cap­
the voters at the coming primary i tain.’’ asked the hardware salesman,
"would you mind telling me how yon
election.
How
lost your arm?” "Not at all. not at
G. B. Lamb.
all," replied the bronzed officer with
repairing or new parts. If/it does
the empty sleeve. "It happened this
»ring it to us and let a factory man
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way: We were due for another turn
work on it.
in
the
trenches
the
next
day.
so
they
I am a candidate for re-election on
SERVICE, NOT STYLE.
the Republican ticket, at the primary were giving a dance for us that night
election. May 21. for the office of back in the rest camp. A tew welfare
woikers were there, and among them
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
County Assessor.
Economy, effeciency , and a busi­ was the cutest little girl I ever met.
ness system in handling the work of I managed to dance with her the
the office, combined with careful most of the evening, and toward the
courteous treatment to all, has been end we wondered out in the moon­
my policy in the pas’, and will by my light. ‘Captain’, she said, after a
while, ‘please remove your arm.’ And of the sermon next Sunday •>»> <(l Oh.
policy in the future.
themselves by laughter?”
you know, she was such a little well." said Katie, "there would
C. A. Johnson.
-J be
Yea. Herford had an ambition. A
one
point
y~*
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queen I just couldn't refuse her.”
you—wouldn’t linger on
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iBag any w ay.
w bale of an ambition. Some day he
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hoped to gratify it.
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Pointed.
A girl was putting up some decora­
I hereby announce myself as a can­
Madness of Ambition
The woman rested her elbows on
didal« on the Republican ticket for tions in a church when the minister
Oliver Herford sat next to a soul­ the table and propped her face In her
the office of County Comnilmioner of happened to look in. Seeing some ful poetes. at dinner one night and long, sad hands, and glowed into Mr.
Tillamook County subject to the will tacks lying about in the pulpit h« that dreamy one turned her «ad
Herford's eyes. "Oh. Mr. Herford”
of the voters at the primary election said: "You should not leave the tacks U^ n
r°u n”
"h’M- she said, "Oliver! Tell me about it."
Muy 21.
there. Katie. Now what would hap­ tion. Mr. Herford," «he demanded
r want to ihiow an egg into Stif
Frank C. Reed.
pen if I stepped on one in the middle
than to force people to de,ra(J(;
electric fan.” said Herford.
LAMB-SCHRADER (O.
SOUTH 0F TILLAMOOK RAKERY