Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 29, 1920, Image 7

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 29,
so flippantly. It is a charge made by
a federal judge who is uot Interested
in politics, whose job does not de*,
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The last acquisition to the feath­ pend upon political favor, and, be­
Announcement.
ered tribe in this city is a four-leg­ cause of its seriousness and lts high
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authority,
the
congress
and
the
peo-
ged duck being cared for by a north
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hereby
announce
myself **
Roseburg boy. The high cost of living I pie should take due notice and gov­
is bringing forth all kinds of freaks, ern themselves accordingly.—Gazette candidate for re-election of Coan
Surveyor, on the Republican ticket
I but it is hoped, under prevailing Times.
at the primary election, May 21al
prices, that no extra lower extremi­
1920. If successful will conduct. tN
Help Obtain Permanent Roads.
ties are added to the human race.
office In an efficient, economical ait
The average fellow has got enough
courteous matter.
to cover up without taking on a
The proposed constitutional am­
W. 8. Coatee, ¿j
couple of extra pegs.—News Review. endment raising the state bonding
limit front two to four per cent, to
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Announcement
The experiments reported by the be voted on Friday. May 21, will
bureau of chemistry of the depart­ make available $20,000,000 to UBe
Upon the advice of a large numbe
ment of agriculture aimed at produc­ in constructing roads throughout
of leading citizens of Tillamool
ing a new motor fuel from straw, Oregon. That the money will be sav­
dried leaves and cornstalks will be ed and the roads built from waste is County, I have decided to annound
watched with interest sharpened by the startling statement of the Hon. myself as a candidate for the offlc
the rising price of gasoline. It is now R. A. Booth, of Eugene, member of of County Clerk, subject to the ap
proval of the Republican voterjt ■
recalled that Henry Ford once pro­ the State Highway Commission.
posed to make alcohol from straw in
“The funds obtained from license the primaries to be held in Wfr.
If nominated and elected I wll
such quantities that it would become fees and gasoline tax are sufficient
the universal fuel for auto'mobiles, to pay interest and retire all bonds perform the duties ot Baid office t
the best of my ability, and will de
but the department of agriculture issued under the proposed plan, said
experts, judging from meager reports Mr. Booth. “The average cost of gas­ vote my exclusive time in looklni
of their work, seem to be working in oline is 25 cents a gallon and the tax after the interests of said office ant
the taxpayers of Tillamook Count]
a different direction. The plan In­ is one cent a gallon. Therefore when i
thereby.
affected
volves the use of a gas bag attached I travel over roads making 104 miles
Dated this 14 th day of January
to the engine, from which the gas is and using the same amount of gaso­
run directly into the carburator. The line as previously was required to 1920.
J. C. McClure,
device might be clumsy, but a good cover but 100 miles, I have saved the
deal might be foigiven any scheme tax, and all additional mileage is
that promised to turn into fuel so gain.
To The Republican Voter» of Tilla
“Tire casings average $40 each
plentiful a product as dried leaves,
mook County.
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and if it succeeded only to the extent and licenses cost about $20 each.
I am a candidate for eherlff in th<
of reducing the price of present stan­ When one casing is saved in a year
dard fuel It would be universally re­ twice the cost of the license is saved Republican Primaries.
I am a deputy in this office a
garded as having justified itself.— and a set saves, therefore, eight
times the cost of the license. I have present, have had several years ex
Oregonian.
saved a set and not cut down mileage perience there, and I submit mj
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The Oregon Voter devotes several the past year. Add to this decreased record as an officer for your consid
pages of its issue to General Disque’s wear and tear on engine and rest of eratlon.
story of the spruce production divis­ the car that Is prevented by good
Should I be nominated and elected
ion, but what’s the use? To our way roads, eliminating much expensive I will endeavor to serve you effi­
of thinking the more this unfor­ repairing, and it appears that the ciently, honestly and impartially.
tunate matter is stirred the worse it roads are actually built from waste.”
John Aschim.
Milton A. Miller, pioneer of Linn
is for all concerned. General Disque
appears to have been a likeable fel­ County, at present collector of cus­ To the Voters of Tillamook County
Look Up a
low, for he made a host of warm toms. states that Linn County resi­
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FULLER
friends during his occupancy of the dents are favorable to the proposed
I want the Republican nominatloz
feon building. On the other hand amendment because they have found for sheriff at the primary eleettof
DEALER
there is the record of the division. the benefits accruing from improved next May. To get it I have to havt
Disque’s friends say he accomplished roads a sound financial investment. enough Republican votes. All wh<
in Your Town
wonders; their opponents say the re­ He said that Linn county contains t have faith in me, and vote for me,, 1
verse. The record shows great activ­ about 1,500,000 acres of which prac­ thank in advance.
ity and small accomplishment. But tically 700,000 acres are in timber.
Frank Hannenkrat.
sensible people are willing to forget "Linn County has a network of
It, and if they can be induced to give roads possibly 3000 miles in extent,”
Announcement.
an opinion will say that the great said Mr. Miller. “Most of us won’t
mistake was made by the higher-ups live forever and the proposed amend­
Owing to the fact that a large
who picked an army officer for a ment will get us good roads while number of tax payers In different
lumberman's job,
and especially we are able to enjoy them. The other parts of the county have asked me to
when there was much of the latter plan requires waiting Indefinitely, make the race for County Judge, and
talant available. Disque they will say retarding progress in all directions.” believing that with nyr previous ex­
“8. A. I’attlson, editor of Heppner perience in County business, I am
did his best, and is entitled to all
credit for his endeavors but he was Herald, writes; “Morrow county qualified for the office, I hereby an­
a soldier and not a lumberjack and needs money for completing the Ore­ nounce myself as a candidate for the
71 YEAR
while his defenders may convince gon-Washington highway now being office of County Judge, subject to the
LEADERS ä
people of the prairie states, where a graded. Unless sufficient funds are approval of the Republican voters ai
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sunflower is considered a tree, there provided to hard surface the road, the coming Primary Electioh.
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are too many people In the north­ much of it, particularly the lower
Homer Mason,
west who know all about milling and end, will blow away.”
“L. J. Simpson, former candidate
logging, to be fooled. But they are
Announcement.
willing to be tolerant and forget, bo for governor of Oregon, who owns a
why not let It go at that?—Hillsboro large sawmill at North Bend, writes
To the Republican voters of TUta-
that Marshfield Chamber of Com­ mook county.
Independent.
merce has endorsed the amendment . I hereby offer my services to ths
and predicts a large favorable vote people of Tillamook Co. as County
A Scratching Rebuke.
in Coos County.
Commissioner and respectfully ask
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Representative James S, Stewart, your support at the coming primaries
“It is clear that the government of
of Fossil and Corvallis, is quoted In I stand for permanent roads properly
the United States is operating a part
the Cottage Grove Sentinel as having located and fair treatment to all «egg
have for many years spent less money of the Comumnist party.”—Federal addressed a citizens' meeting as fol­ Hons of our county.
District
Judge
Anderson.
per student per year in training Ore­
lows; “Bear in mind that this
H. V. Alley.
During the war this column pub­ amendment will not raise your taxes
gon boys and girls than is spent at
lished an editorial to show that the a single penny. The automobile
any other state institution. The pres­ Wilson administration was working
Announcement.
license fees and guHollne tax will pay
ent cost of the State University is hand in glove with the International the interest and retire all these
I hereby announce myself as a can^
$203 a year; at the college it Is $180 Socialists. We published a long list bonds when due and if you do not
didate for the Republican nomina­
of
radical
socialists
that
the
presi
­
pass this measure it will not reduce tion for representative in the legist
But even before the war when money
dent had appointed to important po­
would buy twice as much as it buys sitions. Later we showed how the the fee or tax; nor will they be in­ lature from the 14th Legislative Dis­
creased if you do.
trict embracing Yamhill and Tilla­
now, the average cost of all other president had filled the federal trade
"Surely the state should be allow­
state institutions was $325 a year. In commission with bitterest radicals in I ed to bond up to four per cent to mook Counties.
Frank A. Rowe.
the country, giving them the oppor­ build roads which will bring the ever
addition
tunity they longed for to excite class ripe tourist crop to Oregon, that will
Announoement.
prejudice in this country by "show­ entice easterners to come here and
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ing up” the country's large business invest their money, that will rulse
I hereby announce myself as a
interests, especially the packers.
the value of every piece ot property
For the publication of these very in the state, that will save the au­ candidate for County Judge at the
evident truths, some people, who tomobile owners who pay for the next primary election. My motto.
care more for their party interests roadH more than the bonds cost ”100 per cent efficiency for every
At the State University it is at pres­ than they do for their country rapped them. Counties are permitted to bond taxpayer’s dollar.”
W. L. Campbell.
ent $322 per student; at the College, the Gazette-Times tor its “partisan­ up to six per cent. Without ability to
ship.” The editor of the Gazette- vote these bonds we will be unable
$300. But in state institutions else­ Times thrives on raps, cares not a
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
where. statistics show the average to whoop about them and continued to match funds amounting to mil­
lions set uside by the federal gov­
I hereby announce myself as a can*'
be $995. These are convincing proofs bringing to the notice of the public ernment und this Indirectly would,
didate for County Clerk, on the Ro-1
of economical administration, but the the awful conditions into which this in effect raise your taxes.”
publican ticket, subject to the ap-
A. A. Smith, of Baker, writes that
three institutions can no longer give country had been brought by the
very evident sympathy with Inter­ only by this method can eastern Ore­ provalof the voters at the primaries ■
satisfatory training to the vast num­ nationalism of Woodrow Wilson.
next May.
gon get money necessary to carry on
II. S. Brimhall.
bers of Oregon boys and girls (5400
While the war was on, that an­ road building in that section.
in fulltime course alone,) unless archistic outfit, the leaders of the
The Dalles Commercial Club has
Announcement.
they receive more support. On May Nonpartisan league of North ©akota, endorsed the proposed amendment
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21 the Higher Educational relief later convicted of sedition, were and the Astoria Chamber of Com­
X hereby announce myself a can-
thick and thin with George Creel merce and Warrenton Commercial
measure will appear on the ballot. and the other Socialist publists with
dldate for the office of County Treas­
Club have gone on record as favoring urer of Tillamook County, on the
You are urged to preserve the qual­ which the administration had sur­
the proposed amendment, according
ity of higher education by voting for rounded itself. When genuine Ameri­ to a letter received from A. W. Nor- Republican ticket.
Alexandria Rock.
cans by the score with important blad, of Astoria. Klamath Fulls Com­
business on hand were unable to sec mercial Club has indicated that the
Announcement.
the president, A. C. Townley was
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Paid advertisement inserted by Colin granted an audience of two hours members will endorse the measure
when they meet. Many other clubs
I hereby announce myself a« a can*
Dyment
in behalf of the Joint and went away satisfied.
are added dally to this list. The Lake didate for the office of County Treab^"*
Alumni Relief Committee for higher
Mr. Wilson’s secretary of labor 1 b
education in Oregon, 514 Pittock a radical with a jail record for pro­ County Examiner, of Lakeview, not urer or Tillamook County, forre-
only endorses the plan but lias sent
Republican ticket
Block, Portland.
moting riots. His assistant secretary a liberal subscription to assist In car­ electlon, on the
Kathleen Mills.
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of labor, Mr. Post, was the editor of rying on the work ot publicity.
a radical Socialist paper when he
Notice for Publication.
Jackson County will vote on a
was appointed, so it is not to be bond issue of $500,000 In addition to To the Voter» of Tillamook Couaty. '
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Department of the Interior, U. 8. wondered at that alien reds slated favoring the proposed amendment.
I hereby announce myself a can-
Land Olfice at Portland, Oregon, for deportation are released by him Medford Chamber of Commerce has
didate for the office of County ’■
»bout as fast as they are caught.
April 20th, 1920.
a membership drive and now lias
Now a resolution is pending be­ 400 members. They have raised School Superintendent of TillameoKT
Notice is hereby given that Fred
Eugene Munro, of Dolph, Oregon, fore congress asking that Mr. PoHt be $18,000 and to title will be added County, subject to the approval of
who, on June 19th, 1915, made impeached. Why stop with Mr. Post? $2000 more. Jackson County plans the voters at the coming primary­
homestead entry No. 04536, for N.E. Who is responsible for Mr. Post? to get help from the elate and then election.
O. B. Lamb.
>4, N.E. *4, Section 34, Township 5 Does anyone for a moment think he match the combined fund with feder-
South, Range 9 West, Willamette could stay in Mr. Wilson's cabinet as al aid.
Meridian, has filed notice, of inten­ assistant secretary of labor if hfs
Announcement.
All the money raised by bonds has
tion to make final 3 year proof, to mind did not “go willingly along either been spent or contracted for
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establish claim to the land above de­ with mine?"
I am a candidate for re-election on
and the amendment Is necessary to
The luteal is the startling state­ authorize further bonding. Vitbour the Republican ticket, at the primary—^
scribed, before the Clerk of the
County Court for Tillamook County, ment of federal judge Auderson to this assistance a direct mileage tax selection. May 21, for the office ot
Oregon, at Tillamook, Oregon, on the the effect of our government—your might be voted against property thW ! County Assessor.
government and mine—is in partner­ fall; at least the only available
8th day of June, 1920.
Economy, effeotency , «nd a buM-
ship with this outfit that follows the I funds for road construction will be nees system in handling il f ^rk of
Claimant names as witnesses:
red flag and whose only purpose is to the income from license fees and gas­ the office, combined with cw:f»|
G. T. Baxter, of Dolph, Oregon.
Clarence Cornell, of Dolph, Oregon. change our form ot government tor oline tax as the amounts are collect­ courteous treatment (o all, has been
that advocated by socialists. This Is ed annually. From this amount my policy in the jm; t. ¿Td ù'itriij my
Walter Sedor, of Dolph, Oregon.
a very serious charge, but it is a would be deducted money necessary I policy in the future.
A. Stem, of Dolph. Oregon.
Proof made under the Act of June charge made, not by a partisan news­ to pay for bonds issued previously,
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paper, but by a federal judge, a man all of which means Indefinite delay.
11, 1906.
Alexander Sweek, Register. who is accustomed to weighing his By bondlug you will gel your roads
Announcemept,
words and not speaking Inadvertent- I now.
I hereby nnnnunce myeoH as a
Somebody sent Bela Kun a poison- j ly, a charge made because of the
didate on ihu Republic m ticket
ed egg for Easter. They can think of ' evidence brought out before the
more pleasant little amenities In cen-1 judge while he was hearing a case I Any candidate who may come to the office of County Ownmitsi
tral European politics these day*- concerning the Red activities. It 1" the next republican national conven­ Tillamook County subject to 1
"f tion »he.nt.ntng he will start a bolt of the vote« at the primary t
t hap, bava been practiced irinc* tn^ not a charge jflado *»t
in ruse he fall of nomination should May 11. .
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whtifh
yellow
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dEy* whe> Nero played the incidental
b< tooruptb booted out of the place.
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Inside and Out
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1920.
What the Editors Say
Political Band Wa
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HE first essential of paint is to preserve.
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Second, to beautify.
Too many people make the mistake of considering only the lat­
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The result is a temporary beautifying effect, without preserving
the wood.
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Seventy-one years of paint-making experience are back of every brushful of
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The day Mr. McAdoo ran fourth in
the Michigan Democratic presiden­
tial primary he became the father of
a new girl. One first class baby is
worth more to any discriminating
man than a dozen of this year’s
Democratic presidential nominations.
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Evidently the reason Mr. Wilson
tied the covenant Into the treaty of I
peace on the assumption that the
Senate would accept the former tn
order to get the latter was that he
supposed the American people were
for peace at any price.
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After viewing the Michigan pri­
mary returns we will say that if Mr.
McAdoo spent any money there mak­
ing the race he has a right to feel
hard about spending money to get a
presidential nomination.
The Republican who Is spending
time making assertions, in his part­
isanship for some candidate for a
nomination, that may hurt the nom­
inee of the Republican party in the
campaign just ahead, is a pretty use­
ful assistant Democrat.
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It’s about time for somebody to
start a movement to organize a
searching party for Colonel House.
FULLER
paints
The State University,
Agricultural College
anf the State Normal
Their Building Invest­
ment is also very low
A Man’s Drink
Labor does the real work of the
world—work that calls for steady
nerves, a clear brain and Folger s
Golden Gate coffee at every meal-
two or three cups of it, too.
Different in taste from other coffee
and better.
Remember the brand — Folger’s
Golden Gate.
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