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

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Wtllaittouk fyabligbt.
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
SUBSCRIPTION
per year . 12.00
the road that has shown bad defects,
the county would have had just as
good a piece of road as was laid
north of Tillamook city. He made
the contractors
live
up to the
specifications, as he also insisted
upon when other permanent road
improvements were
first started
by him, to-wit, the steel and con-
Crete bridges. We want to inform the
Herald that the piece of bithulitic
pavement north of this city is good
tor at least another 20 years with a
very small amount of money for
maintenance We want to add some­
thing to what the Herald has said
and give a tew tacts for the informa­
tion of the people of the county. One
reason that the roads in the south
part of the county have shown de­
fects is not entirely uue to faulty
construction. It is the heavy loaded
auto trucks. First it was the auto
trucks with rived spruce that pul
the road on the bum and then the
heavy loaded lumber auto trucks
and heavy loaded trucks with mer­
chandise that is doing more damage.
The fact of the matter is, when auto
trucks with 10 to 15 tons of lumber
or freight are driven over the hard
surfaced pavement at about 20 miles
an hour, no one can be surprised that
our roads will not stand up under
that usage.. We think it is time that
the county officials were arresting a
whole lot of auto truck owners and
imposing heavy fines, which we
think have been too long delayed.
The taxpayers have been unusually ‘
generous In wanting a 10 mill tax
for roads, but when heavily loaded
auto trucks are doing considerable
damage they have a right to com­
plain, and that is the sole reason
that have brought out the above
facts and criticism. The fact of the
matter is the county needs a “special
cop” to arrest the auto truck owners |
who overload and the auto speeders.
AFRIT, 29, 1920.
keep For Sale—I am offering my beautiful' THEY TOOK HER LITERALLY
Look« Favorable for State Elemen­ ble supplies tor schools and former
farm at a sacrifice on account of
within the limits «et in
resuming the practice of medicine, I
tary School Fund Measure.
But Probably Musical Comedy Star
budgets.
The third factor which requires
that school boards be given increas-
ed funds is the fact that the schools
must provide for more pupils than
ever before. Institutions of higher
education are not the only ones
which are overcrowded, Larger en-
rollnients in the high schools and
grades are to be desired in that they
indicate a healthy growth of the
community, but they make it neces­
sary for school officials to secure in­
creased funds if efficient instruction
is to be maintained.
73 acres river bottom, adjoining
city of Elma, Wash., oa Olympia I
highway; 45 acres in high state of
cultivation, (wheat, oats, vetch
etc.) balance in pasture, 2 acres
strawberries, fine bearing orchard,
creeks and small river run through
property. First class barn with
|
cement floor for 20 cows, granery,
large silo, large modern chicken
houses, beautiful new 8 room resi­
dence with full cement basement,
hot and cold water, fire place, and
all other modern conveniences, al­
so four room house. Electric lights
and city water in all buildings. 8
cows, 4 calves, team of horses, 750
laying hens, 1000 small chicks,
farm implements, etc. The location
is the best, 10 minutes walk to
high school, postoffice, stores and
depot, a beautiful farm yielding a
big income, it must be seen to be
appreciated. Price $25,000., Includ­
ing all crops, stock and Implements
Terms: half cash, balance to suit—
Dr. II. W. Schoebel, owner, Elma,
Wash.
'
Did Not Mean Just What She
Threatened.
DIDN’T FEAZE THE PROFESSOR
Snak« Expert Got Ou*, ef Rather Tight
Fix in a Somewhat Clever
Manner.
Reports from all parts of the
state indicate that the bill to pro­
vide for a State Elementary School
Th“re Is a certain professor of nut-
A popular musical comedy star was
Fund is meeting with favor where-
taking her summer vacation In a New unit history who delights In propound­
ever it Is considered. Granges, cham­
England village this year, and good ing catch questions to his class. un<j
ber of Commerce, school board con­
naturedly agreed to participate In an one young fellow, who had been caught
ventions, and similar organizations,
How’s that garden coming along,
“entertainment" to be given at the by one, determined to get even. At
are passing resolutions urging its
anyway. It costs more to live now
town hall for the benefit of local char­ the next class, therefore, he said
adoption.
than during the war, and this is a
ities. She procured from New York gravely:
Everyone recognizes tike fact that
“Professor, you have made a special
good reason why people should be
one of the costumes from her last win­
education is necessary in a democ­
raising more garden truck to reduce
ter's show, mid a fetching poster «bow­ study of snakes, have you not?"
racy if that form of government can
“Yes, I think I am fairly well |n-
the high cost of living.
ing herself In that same costume. Soon
hope to continue its existence. That
after the poster was on display a dele­ formed as to that branch," the profes­
i
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this matter of-education is of inter­
There is no getting away from the
gation of village ladies waited upon sor responded.
est not only to each local district,
"Then, professor, you can undoubt­
fact that the prifateers have the
the committee of gentlemen who were
but to the whole political unit as a
engineering the entertainment and pro­ edly Inform me on a point which,
people over a barrel, as most of us are
whole, is also recognized. In all ex­
simply slaves to the profiteers. The
tested against the chic costume of the while doubtless simple, puzzles me.
cept seven of the states of the union
¡Mister, which was, in fact, that of the May I ask you a question?"
people will stand so much abuse, but
some form of state taxation for the
The professor began to feel uneasy,
conventional “prince" of musical com­
it is getting to a point where there
support of elementary schools is pro­
One cent a word per issue.
edy, with a frank if pleasing display hut there was nothing to reply but
should be a change.
vided. Oregon is one of these seven
"yes."
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of silk-encased limbs,
at present, but if the two mill tax Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. .*
“Then, sir, what I desire to know- fg,
“Let's send for Miss de Laney and
We have some peculiar character­
measure is passed in May this state
see If we can’t fix It up,” n commit­ where does a snake’s tall begin?" the
istics in Tillamook. A person was
Dr. Ramsey. Osteopath, has moved to
will line up with the majority.
teeman suggested, and this was done. young fellow asked gravely.
fined $50.00 because he was unfor­
110 I. O. O. F. building.
In Oregon about 70 per cent of the
The professor was silent for a mo­
Now, besides being good nature«!.
tunate to be caught with two bottles
school fund are raised by local dis­
Miss de I-ancy Is high-spirited, and ment, and a titter began to run over
of home brewed beer in his home.
For
Sale
—
loose
tide
.land
.hay
—
C.
trict tax. This throws the burden of
rather thought that the costume which the room, which Increased to a roar as
Yet a truck owner can pile 15 tons
Hanenkrat, phone 136-J.
supporting the elementary schools
had been good enough for her to ap­ the professor replied calmly:
of lumber on his machine and destroy
upon the few rather than spreading For Sale—A well bred registered A large Old Life Insurance Company pear in for some hundreds of times In
“That is quite simple; it begins at
the county roads and nothing is done
desires to make a general agency
it out so that all pay their share. Hi
Guernsey bull, 13 months old. See
about it.
connection in Tillamook county. New York would do for one appear­ the end of the snake which Is not the
each county there are a number ot
Homer Mason.
head.”
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i
Do not apply unless you wish to ance In Hicksville.
rich districts which levy no special
“There is no use talking," she an­
Up goes the price of sugar again,
enter
the
business
in
a
permanent
district tax—the funds from the Ranch for sale—170 acres. For par­
and the democratic administration
way and can furnish the best of nounced with decision, “1'11 appear In WILL TUNNEL UNDER STRAIT
ticulars call A. D. Divint Mutual
county tax being sufficient to main­
is simply winking its eye at the
leference. Previous experience not that costume or nothing1”
Phone,
Tillamook.
tain their schools. On the other hand
sugar profiteers. No wonder that the
There was a moment of horrified si­
absolutely necessary. Such a con­
Japanese Authorities Said to Have
some districts are forced by their low
people are sick and tired at the deni-
For Sale—Heavy laying White Leg­
nection offers a permanent income. lence, then quick whispering among
Decided Upon Engineering Feat
valuation and large number of i
ocratic party that "kept us out of
the
lady
delegation,
and
a
moment
lat
­
horns, eggs and baby chicks. W. S.
Address I. C. Cunningham, 406-14
I
of Magnitude.
children to make almost prohibitive
■war” and "kept us out of sugar” so
er
their
protest
against
the
proposed
Coates, Tillamook, Oregon.
Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port­
tax
levies,
as
high
as
26
mills
in
'
that the country can have a few
costume was withdrawn.—Philadelphia
land, Oregon.
Several months »go announcement
some cases. Property in the former . "Nu Bone” made to order corsets—
hundred more millionaires, who be­
Ledger.
was made that the Imperial govern­
Miss
M.
Patterson,
representative,
districts Is not paying its share to- '
come suddenly wealthy bleeding the
Dairy and Stock Farm, 465 acres
ment railways of Japan intended to
1st near 2nd Ave.
J-10
ward the education of the coming
P'ople of their money.
about 400 acres of this Is river bot­
build a tunnel under the Shlnionoseki
COSTS
MONEY
TO
RUN
ZOO
generation. The only method by
tom and tide meadow land. 150
strait. Tills strait separates the main
which they can be made to assume Dairy hand wanted, Good wages.
When we hear about moonshine
acres well dyked, remainder not
Strong
boy
considered.
—
M.
N.
Pet« of Londoner« Are Really Expen­ island of the Japanese group, Hondo,
their share is through some general
gossip on the street it is a fairly
wet,
plenty
of
timber,
modern
dairy
Lamb.
from the smaller Island of Klusliu ut
sive Propositions In the Feed­
levy such as the proposed measure.
good indication there must be some
barn for 64 cows. This barn holds
the south. It Is now crossed by a
ing
Line.
The
fund
which
this
two
mill
tax
■
moon-shiners operating in this coun­
200 tons of hay. Farm would sup­
For Sale—One registered Berkshire
car ferry, which Is rapidly becoming
will
raise
will
be
known
as
the
State
I
ty again. Is there any truth in the
sow-—Inquire Mis. E. Steidenger,
port three to four hundred cattle.
The high cost of living would Elementary School Fund, and each
How much does It cost now to feed insufficient to meet the demands that
street gossip that some boys suc­
Mutual phone.
2
Good location, including teams, an elephant for a year? Two thonsaifd are made upon it. Two years are to
soon take a tumble if the government county will receive from the fund
ceeded in getting hold of some moon­
hogs, 94 head cattle and farm ma­ dollars, say the officials of the London lie spent In studying the geological
would put a stop to exporting food the exact amount which it pays into
shine on Sunday? As a grand jury
chinery.
Price $39,000—terms. zoo. Ami a giraffe costs half as much. formation of the sea bed In the strait
stuffs to Europe and countries that it. The money so recieved will be Men Wanted—Tillamook Lumber Co.
will be in session in this city on
be at Star Garage at 7:30 a.m.
Chas. D. Edwards Co. Centralia, So that, with the Increased prices of and in drafting of the general plan
have an abundance of food. The De­ divided among the various districts
Monday, those who can furnish that
Wash.
A.22 food, have come new problems for the of work in preparation for the actual
partment of Justice started a "Buy in proportion to the number of
investing body any information or
Sale—Guernsey bull calf subject
keepers of menageries. The meat foods undertaking of tunneling, so that the
Cheaper Cuts of Meat” propaganda, elementary teachers employed, and For
to register. Call Bell phone 27-M For Sale—Hatching eggs and day old
some clues should do so, for there's
Include beef, horse flesh, guinea pigs, real work will not commence until
as a solution, and, as was freely in­ will tend to correct the inequalities
chicks for sale, from White and
or E. M. Bales, Tillamook, Oregon.
moonshine gossip on the streets.
rats, ents, mice, rabbits, frogs, snakes, 1921. Engineers and workmen will be
dicated, it resulted in a miserable mentioned above.
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying
“Hoskins farm % mile north of
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fish, pigeons, ducks, sparrows, gentles, sent to America and Europe to make
failure. A news item a few days ago
The present county fund and the
strain. Day old chicks $20.00 per
Tillamook."
The House is threatening to im­
snails, ants and cod liver oil. The ga­ a study of what has been achieved in
said
the
meat
packers
were
sending
interest
on
the
irreducible
school
100 post paid. $18.00 per 100 if
peach Assistant Secre -v of Labor
zelles, buffaloes and antelopes must lie these countries In the way of tuimel
millions
of
pounds
to
Germany,
re
­
fund to-gether amounting to about For Sale—a small house and two
you come to my place, and furnish
Post, charged with atteiui Jug to de­
provided with rock salt. They are fed engineering. The line Is to be seven
lots, each 50x100, in Parks Addi­
your own box to put them in. Eggs on oats, bran, hay. green clover, to­ miles long, one mile of which will be
feat the policies of the Department of ducing the home supply and feeding $17.85 per pupil, will still be appor­
tion. Address Box 24 City, Tele­
for setting, $1.75 per setting of 15 gether with carrots anti potatoes. The entirely under the sea. The approxi­
Justice with respect to alien “reds”. that nation which appears to have tioned on the census basis. All who
phone 27-W.
post paid, or $1.50 if you come and birds are the most difficult to feed sat­ mate cost of the undertaking will be
The strangest part of the whole plenty of food, according to those who have studied the matter of distribu­
get them. No business done on Sat­ isfactorily. Flamingoes, for Instance, about $10,900,000 and the work is ex­
business is that an administration have visited that country. The fact of tion of school funds agree that the
tne
mutter
is
the
Democratic
admin
­
dual method of distribution, such as For Sale—$135.00 Brunswick phono­
urday. Wm. Stuivenga.
should be so weak and inefficient as
require soaked wheat, boiled shrimps pected to be completed In 1828.—Sci­
graph, practically new, and 3 doz.
to sit by and allow one department istration appears to be more con- I will obtain in Oregon if the two mill
and fish cut small. Some birds are entific American.
1
cerned
about
feeding
the
people
of
11
records
for
$125.00
—
Write
box
tax for elementary school carries,
Wanted, men or women to take or­ fed largely on bullock’s liver. This Is
of the government to block or undo
692, or inquire 117 West 10th
ders among friends and neighbors
the work or efforts of another de­ Europe than It does about feeding will go far toward overcoming the
1
cut Into slices, boiled, then put through i
What’« in a Number?
I
Street. Tillamook.
for the genuine guaranteed hos­ a mincing machine. The mince Is
partment. Just imagine how long it i the people of the United States, and inequalities of the present system.
An aero squadron, preparatory to
iery, full lines for men, women and dried in a slow oven nnd preserved.
would have taken Theodore Roose­ as long as great quantities of food Under the system each district will
Sale—1 Empire Milker, pail and
children. Eliminates darning. We The dry mince Is usually mixed with the start for the front, was being
velt to have straightened out such an stuffs are shipped out of the United receive its share of the county fund For
Pulsator, 3 B. L. . K.
” Milkers, pail
States the people of this country based on Its school census as at
poy 50c. an hour for spare time or bran or pollard. Quantities of Insects Initiated again Into the mysteries of
intolerable situation.
and Pulsator; 2 Hinman Milkers,
will have to pay high prices. Stop present, and its share of the State
$24 a week for full time. Exper­ have to be kept In stock for the Insect- close-order drill. While most of the
complete 2 pail outfit. Address
the
exportation
of
food
stuffs
from
ience
unnecessary. Write. Internat­ anting birds. These are principally men knew every nut, bolt and
Elementary
School
Fund
will
be
Every voter In Lincoln and Tilla­
Headlight office, Tillamook Ore. 2
ional Stocking Mill, Norrostown, meal worms and genres, which Is the square Inch of canvas on the planes,
mook counties should cast their bal­ the United States and this would put | based upon the number of elemen­
One Sharpless ] Milking Machine,
they were more than hazy about the
Pa.
lot for C. J. Edwards for joint a lot of profiteers out of business. tary teachers. Dr. Cubberly, one of
polite naTne for meat maggots. But
pail and Puslator.
forgotten details of their apprentice­
senator, for that will give the two To give some idea of how for­ the foremost authorities in America
for seine blyd« files and grasshoppers ship (lays In the army.
eign
countries
are
receiving
an
Miscellaneous
Advertisements
coast counties a representative In the
on school finance, declares that the I
are required. The monkeys require
PASTURE.
“Squads right!” bellowed the com­
state senate. We have no quarrel ubundance of food stuffs, Col O. L. pupil-teacher basis of distribution Is
fruit, such ns bananas nnd apples, manding officer.
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For
cows
and
heifers.
No
horses.
Dr.
Wise
—
Dentist.
with the two other aspirants, but as Taylor, of Chicago, returning from a the nioBt equitable plan yet devised.
while the snakes must be fed on small
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The majority of the squadron man­
Phone
2F22.
F.
W.
Allen,
Track
Washington and Yamhill counties trip abroad, says: "England is
In many districts the new law will
animals, such as rabbits, mice and aged. to get there somehow or other,
House.
Brunswick and Cheney Phonographs. rats.
each have a state senator It Is only groaning under a surplus of food will have practically no effect in in­
Plays
all
records
at
their
best.
but No. 3, rear rank, fourth «quad,
fair that the two coast counties supplies, raw material and the like, ‘ creasing or lowering the amount paid
Shop.”
Wanted Cornet and Trombone play­
was totally
lost.
He maneuvered
should be recognized in the upper and yet prices continue to be un­ in taxes-—the district may, if it
New Idea In Storing Coal.
ers for established orchestra, for
aimlessly about the field for a time,
house. There Is good argument why reasonably high, though not so high wishes, use its share of this fund
particulars write to A. Cummings, The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s Pianos and
The Ingenious plan of storing coal trying to find his place, and finally
Mr. Edwards Is the logical candidate by any means as here In the United I in meeting its elementary school ex­
Players at the Song Shop. Monthly In carbonic add gas, as undertaken at walked Into the arms of the cap­
Brighton Oregon.
for the nomination. Previous to com­ States. Last month the chairman of penses, thus lowering the special dis­ I
payments to suit you. Established Dortmund, Germany, gives the safety tain.
ing to Tillamook he was a resident the port of London made a public trict levy by two mills. In other
over 47 years, with this motto from spontaneous Ignition of under­
“Here, you. where do you belong?
For
dressmaking
and
alterations,
of Yamhill county the best part of statement to the effect that the Lon­ words the average district will re­
“Your moneys worth or your mon­ water storage, while the container of­ What’s your number?”
see Mrs. W. F. Rusk, Van Patten
his life and Is a heavy taxpayer of don docks were overwhelmed with ceive about the same amount which
ey back.”
fers the convenience of the overhead
Apartments.
The buck snapped out of his trance.
that county. In all Justice to Wash­ meats, tea, wool and sugar, yet, he 1 it puts into the fund. For example,
bunker. Each of the three cylindrical
"No. 284526, sir,” he announced.—
ington and Yamhill county newspa­ suid, the government had arranged i Tillamook City, District No. 9, will My middle name is George. Let me Dr.’s Allen and Sharp. Dentists. bunkers constructed, with a capacity
The Home Sector.
National Building.
pers, If they will look at the matter for 50,000 tons more of sugar this I put in $6225.63, and receive about j bring you "Vaughn” Best dragsaw
of 2.500 tons, has semi-spherical top
from a broad view point they must I month. Notwithstanding the quanti­ $6,800.
on the market today. Call E. G.
and bottom, and three filling openings
Small Girl’« Criticism,
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F. at the top, with three discharging out­
admit that the coast counties huve a ty of foodstuffs laying on the docks, j
Krebs.
The law will benefit chiefly those
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
Little
five-year-old Lois had been
just claim to the Jolnt-seiuitorshlp.
the prices, while lower, are not what districts which have a large number
lets at the bottom. The lower outlets
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they should be. There are thousands of children to educate, and a small Dairy Fann for Sale—174 acres of Counter Sales Books—Order .your are bus tight when closed, but as the told not to be in such a hurry when
she put away her playthings, to take
land at Sandlake, 12 head of cat­
The snap shot man is quite amused of tons of meat in the London ware- ! property valuation with which to
Sales Books from W. F. Baker, carbonic acid Is much heavier than a little more care and pack them
tle and some farming implements.
when he hears objections to General houses, yet the price continues high. provide the funds to carry on their
air
the
upper
openings
do
not
require
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
House and barn on place, a bargain
Wood for president because he I h a ' The English papers have been ctiti- I | schools. It is consistant with our
being absolutely leak proof. A grab straight, One evening her grandma
68 Headlight.
for $5,000.00. Terms, $1.000.00
military man. Let’s argue that point citing the government for the way it boasted American ideal of "Equality
on a structural steel tower unloads the was taking her home after dark. As
cash, balance on time.—G. W. Gal­ Dr. Ramsey moved to the I. 0. 0. F. coal from a barge. The coal Is dropped they were walking along the street
briefly. Owing to the unrest in the has managed the food situation, hut of opportunity for all” that children
Bldg, rooms 110-111—Phone 169R into n small hopper, and then fed to a lights were turned on. She looked up
loway, Sandlake, Oregon.
country, the efforts of the reds and there has been no reform apparently. who live in districts with a low val­
and asked: “Grandma, who turned all
push-plate conveyor, which Is so placed
pro-Germans to cause trouble in the The point that strikes the American uation should be deprived of a fair
of those lights on at once?' !” On being
United States, and with the prospect i 1 of course, that while this condition opportunity to secure a good educa- For Sale—daily farm of 30 acres, Dr. W. E. Lebow—Dentist with Dr. that It may serve In filling or empty­
Wise.
with new buildings, team and 14
ing the three bunkers. The small told a man nt the electric light plant
of another war with Germany in the I exists in Englund—and 1 dare say it i tion. The national government is
turned them on, she said: "Well, then,
head
of
cattle,
eight
miles
from
nmount
of carbonic acid gas that leaks
near f'U ure, the situation needs a is true in other countries as well— planning to spend millions to educate
Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City of­ out In removing coal can be readily who turns on all the lights in the
Tillamook
on
paved
road.
Apply
to
military man at the head of the-gov­ we at home are continuing to strug­ its adult illiterates as a part of its
fice on Wednesdays
F-26.
sky?” Grandma told her God did that.
replaced.
John Theiler, Hemlock, Oregon.
ernment, provided, of course, he has gle under the burden of high prices; program of Americanization, but the
Noticing that the new moon was tilted
good business Judgment. Had the our government Is daily assuring us real problems of Americanization can
at n different angle from what she had
United Stale« had a military man, or that the high cost of living is going be solved only by the education of Just received—Two used Singer sew­
noticed before, she said rather disgust­
ing
machines,
perfect
working
or
­
a man like Roosevelt at the head of to be remedied, yet prices not only the coming generation, and this can,
edly : "Well, I wish God would take
der,
latest
type.
Cash
or
terms.
NO
SHIPMENT
TOO
LARGE.
the government instead of a college continue high, but are going higher. and will be, accomplished in the
just a little more time when he turns
Singer Agency, opposite Postoffice,
take an amazing load. And you’ll on the lights and tufh that moon on
professor when this country was We are sending our products abroad elementary schools,
if sufficient
Tillamook.
plunged into the awful war, there to feed people that already have an funds are provided. The distressingly
find we handle every case or package straight while he is about it.” .
would have been the best brain In abundance. American goods, it is large percentage of the drafted men
as carefullyas if it were our own.
You
will
find
a
large
assortment
of
the country placed at the head of true, can be bought in London who were found to be Illiterate,
Thia Half-Dollar Rar*.
Summer Millinery at Miss M. Pat­
Why not have call in relation to a
war activities, whereas the Demo­ cheaper than here in the United opened the eyes of all Americans to
Ever since the news that a silver
terson’s Ladle's trimmed hats $2.50
contract
for
all
your
transfer
work.
cratic administration placed at the State«, and our farm products sell the Importance of changing this
half-dollar of 1853 brought $2,500 waa
to $10.00. Our line of Misses and
head of war activities men who had for less In London markets than they i condition as rapidly as possible, and
We’ll make the figures right.
published throughout the country a
children's hats leave nothing un­
political pull and who knew nothing do in our own markets. There is made our people, always strong be­
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few years ago, there has been a great­
called for.
about what they were expected to something wrong somewhere, and 1 lievers in education, stronger advo­
er misconception as to this coin than
TILLAMOOK TRANSFER CO
accomplish, giving them power to tell you the people who are to vote cates ot improved public schools than Five loomed house and one lot in res­
any other ever struck by the United
speud billions of the taxpayers mon­ at the polls next November ure going ever. Compulsory education laws ex­
idence district, between 4th and
States mints,
This arises from the
ey wastefully. Asa result or having a to think about this condition and ask
5th on 7th. House in good condi­
fact that there are two kinds of half-
ist in every state, but to make them
Liberty
Temple.
college professor and not a military a lot of questions before they cast effective increased funds must be
tion $1400. Apply C. S. Barnes, cor
dollars of 1853. The rare variety has
man at the head of the government their votes.”
2nd and 4th ave Eest..
no arrows at the
and there Is no
provided.
when war was declared on Germany,
sunburst on ft« reverse.
In many districts unless this meas­ For Sale—Full blood registered Jer­ MONEY MADE BY
the taxpayers will be taxed almost to
Only two specimens of this coin are
In a republic the public has rights ure carries the schools will be either
sey bull—4 years old. Sir Mawes
death for a number of years to re­ I that every clement in the country
OUR VULCANIZING
known to be In existence. Half dol­
inadequate or there will be no school
Silver
laid,
sired
by
Poppy's
St.
pay the money that was wilfully - smaller than the whole population Is
lars of 1853 with arrows at date and
Inthese days of saving and avoiding
at all. School boards are faced with
Mawes Dam: Arcada's Lassie.—
wasted. The snap shot man 1 b Inclin­ 1 bound to respect.
sunbursts
on the reverses are very nu­
waste,
and
especially
in
view
of
the
a serious problem in making out
Joe Baumgartner, Tillamook.
ed to think that those who object to
merous. however, and they have fre­
their annual budgets. Three condi­
rising
cost
of
new
tires
why
not
make
General Wood for president because
quently dashed the hopes of holders
Most people would be willing, for I tions render the former school in­ For Sale—thirteen high grade Jersey your tires last two and three times
he is a military man barking up the
who were unfamiliar with the dis­
once, to let (he clock be moved ahead comes inadequate to meet present
cows-
two
fresh
Jan.
20.
1920
—
wrong tree.
tinction between the two varieties of
as long by letting us vulcanize their
ten months, in view of what is going crisis. In the first place, money must
eleven freshened since March 15th.
the coin.
to happen on March 4, 1921.
be provided to increase teacher's sal­
1920. All tubercular tested, free weak spots? Many an otherwise
The Herald 1« talking through its
sound shoe can be saved by our vul­
aries If competant Instructors are to
—
-
o
—
—
from
abortion,
have
the
butter
fat
A Pessimist’« Observation.
hat when It says "that it has been a
test for each cow.—J. L. Shawver, canizing.
Attorney General Palmer plans to be held in the profession. The teach­
“We have no army of the unem­
mistake for the state to lay bitulithlc
Sheridan Oregon.
er shortage is serious, the last report
ployed.”
pavement on our roads." About eight I usk congre» for u $260.900 de­
CITY TIRE SHOP.
of the United States Commissioner of
“I don't know,” rejoined Mr. Grow-
years ago County Judge Mason ex­ ficiency appropriation. What for? To
Representatives
wanted
in
this
dis
­
J.
C.
Holden,
Proprietor.
Education
states
that
18,279
school«
cher. “After wntchlng a few of the
perimented with bltullthic pavement pay the expenses of the press agents
trict
to
sell
Oil
shares
for
an
Ore
­
are closed, and 41,200 are taught by
helpers who have come along In con­
north of the eity and although that who are educating house wives in
gon corporation with oil land in
teachers who are below the standard.
nection with various kinds of work, I
piece of road has rough usage neat meat buying.
W yotning, a proven proposition.
That condition will not improve at I
I have concluded that we have n large
ALL THE BEST MUSIC.
the lumber yard, It is one of the best
Only your own ability will limit
once Is shown by the report from 190
number in n state of unemployment.
The time 1s coming In the United
piece of road had rough usage near
is contained on the records for our
your earning power, send full par­
normal schools that they have 11.000
The difference la that they get paid
and has never had a cent’s worth of States »hen It no longer will be pos­
splendid
talking
machines.
New
ticulars
with
first
letter,
and
refer
­
less students than hist year, when
tor it.”
repair. That plainly shows that the sible for any single group of men to
ones appear every month, so you can
ences to Oregon & Wyoming Oil &
their enrollment was much less than
Hefdd is not very wise or observant threaten the people of this country
always entertain your friends or
Gas Co.. 727 Chamber of Commerce
usual.By now everyone is aware of
about roads. Because u contractor wIth commercial chaos or starvation
The Michigan Democrats couldn’t
family with the newest and best.
this situation, us it is almost Impos- I Bldg. Portland, Oregon.
put down a poor piece of pavement it their demands are not grunted.
Come and hear the latest. Then if decide whether Palmer or McAdoo is
siblc
to
rend
a
current
magazine
------- o-------
that 1« no argument against patented
you wish to own a machine our easy the administration candidate for
which doe-« not present some facts Wanted—Salesman for Tillamook
pavement. The snap shot man has
President so they ran one of them
George Creel has asked attorney dealing with shortage of competently
and vicinity. Commission contract
terms make it an easy matter.
always contended, and Is still of that General Palmer, "what protection, it
third and the other fourth in their
only, for spare time or full time.
trained teacher».
o
opinion, that when bitultlhic Ir laid any, a citizen has against the delib­
primary, there being no fifth place.
We will teach you to sell Income
A second cause ot the Increase in
according to the spoclflcat cns of the erate slanders of a member of Con­
protection
through
our
free
school
Tillamook Drug Company.
Warren Bron., It 1« one of the best gress," George la the boy who issued the budget is the present situation
of instruction and help you build a
w. C. DVETER.
jJ^WUrnts to day and can be repair­ the bulletin about Congress being In regard to school supplies. These
Tillamook - - • Oregon.
business
of
your
own.
Massachu
are quoted at front 200 to 700 per
ed al sm.iTt'^^U.
Judge Mason. In­ “slum-hearted." Like most
mud­
setts Bonding and Insurance Co.,
DENTIST.
stead of the Suite Highway Comtnl«- slinger«, his yelps at the come-back cent of pre war prices. Even with the
Accident and Health Dept.. Sagi­
utmost economy in every department
alnn, had hi d charge of the work on ar« piercing.
TILLAMUO
K BUILDING
naw, Michigan, Capital $1.500,-
It is impossible to secure indispen«!-
000.
(Over Haltom'a).
M I
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