Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 05, 1913, Image 6

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    Tllamook
Headlight, June6, i9l3
ing just graduated from Bunebrake (
on finance drew the keenest inter Theological Seminary.
est in its insistence upon the goat
C C Poling, D. D., of Portland,
of $■»*) and a parsonage as the
Dr. P. O. Bonebrake, presided minimum to be reached in the came in Thursday. Dr. Poling is frater­
Wednesday evening, when a most next four years for ministers In it nal delegate from the United Evangel­
ical Church; he, with Dr. Schuknecht
hearty welcome to Tillamook was is also the idea of such co-operation and
the United Brethren representa­
shall bring definite assistance
Meets in Tillamook City- accorded by repreaentativea of the as
from the stronger to the weaker tives, are working on a plan to feder­
ate the educational work of the three
Bishop Bell Makes Stir­ various interests of tile city.
u ork.
churches they represent.
T. H. Goyne speaking for
Rev.
H.
Schuknicht,
of
Portland,
ring Addresses.
1. E. Meese of Tillamook is about
representing the Evangelical A.-so-
Christian laymen of the city,
ci iti in. read an able paper bearing the busiest man of the conference, but
the conference welcome, hav
he makes a good host, for he and the
The sixth annual session of the figured it out th it since they were fraternal greetings and having ref­ good
people of his city are royally en­
to the contemplated educa­
Oregon Conference of the United •children of Israel" they had only erence
tertaining their guests.
tional federation.
brethren ic C hrist is njcetintf in now round their way to the "land
Bishop Bell read a carefully pre­ H. L. Sheldon, Superintendent of the
this beautiful li.tle city by the sea. of milk and honey."
pared and far reaching report of Oregon Anti-Saloon League, presented
the committee on social service and ' the "irrepressible conflict” and stiired
Bishop W. M. Bell, D D., of Los
H. T. Botts, in behalf of the pro­
I uie
the cuuivicuvv
conference with
his slogan,
‘liome
...............
.
Angeles, is presiding. Hon. P O. fessional men of Tillamook, Hung community work.
Alter which H L. Sheldon, of Rule repealed in 1914, Oregon Dry tn
Honebrake, prominent member c out a most reckless and generous
From a Series of Elaborate Chemical Tests:
Portland, Superintendent of the < Ire- 1916.”
theSt.de legislature and Siq erin welcome when he told the ministers gon
Rev. H. Schuknecht of Portland, the
Anti Saloon League, made an
tendent of the Conference, C. (. ar.d their friends to be perfectly at address outlining the plans of the ■ 1 representative
of — the
An equal quantity cf bread (biscuit) was made
CjJICOLIIVUll
— — — Evangelical
CT~ koiiwinir
’ . Asso-
...
I _ -LI
♦ ,
Bell and J R Parker, former
League to make Oregon dry in 1916. eiation, read an able paper bearing the
with
each of three different kinds of baking powder­
home,
and
no
niatti
r
what
they
kindly greetings from his association
superintendents, both of Philomath
Dr P. O. Bonebrake and J. B. and referring favorably to the federa­
did lie a sured the in.irsh.il wo rld
cream
of tartar, phosphate, and alum—and submitted
Geo. McDonald, of Seattle, Wash :
Parsons were elected Trustees of tion of educational and other interests
separately to the action of the digestive fluid, each
the Oregon Anti-Saloon League and of their own association with that of
J. R. Knipe, of Everitt, Wash : J- not molest them.
a resolution was passed adopting the United Evangelical Church and
U Parsons, cf Hood River, J w.
for the same length of time.
the program of the Anti-Saloon that of the United Brethren Church.
Sorecher, of 2nd C liurch, C p.
League for the repeal of the so. The editor of the Tillamook Head­
The relative percentage of the food digested is
Blanchard, 3rd I hiircli, C I.. Wil
called Home Role amendnieut to | light found a mysterious looking
shown
as follows:
the Constitution in 1914 and an
liains, 1st Church, J- E. Conner 4tb
amendment to the Constitution fori parcel on his desk on Thursday,
( liurch, Portland; C W. Corman,
and fearing that it might be a bomb
Prohibition in 1916.
Philomath; F. M. Dakin of Vies.
Bread made with
or some other device, cautiously
Thursday
night
Bishop
Bell
gavel
made an investigation. It proved to
Wash ; J. I.. Garrett, of Manor.
Royal Cream of Tartar Powder:
another of his popular addresses to be a pair of well worn antiquated
Wash ; R. <
a
large
and
appreciative
audience,
i
shoes
We
do
not
know
anyone
at
c • t
louver, Warn
| 100 Per Cent. Digested
present who is going' to get married
North Bend;
and the shoes were left in the office
Interesting
Personals
of
the
for the editor to use after the happy
monk; Mrs
Bread made with
U. B. Conference.
but perhaps one of the visit­
Salem; J. S.
I event,
ing
ministers
will
put
theeditornext,
phosphate powder:______________
Bishop Bell was Foreign Mission Sec­
<1. Richeson,
These good nature 1 welcomes' retary before he was elected Bishop. for the shoes evidently belong to a
inerick. of
were responded to in a very happy ■ While secretary he visited the foreign minister who came from the neigh­
68*4 Per Cent. Digested
\ .Hing, Beav
borhood of The Dalles.
way by Rev. George E. McDonald, ) fields personally,
i < oqiiille, are the active ministeis
of Seattle, Wash. Bro. McDonald) Mrs. R. N. Lewis, pastor at North
Bread made with
■ tier ding.
Bishop to Preach Sunday.
was sure now since his eves had ; Bend, brought in as usual one of the
The tollowing are the lay dele
. I best reports of the conference and her
Services will be held in the Chris­
alum powder :__________
! eheld this land of promise that it ' delegate Mrs. Fred Lyster, told the
gates present: F. W. Barker, if
was the very place Columbus and 1 ‘ conference that she herself would hard­ tian Church on Sunday evening, the
[67^4 Per Cent. Digested |
Coquille J. A. Cotton, of Gravel
the Cabots really intended to reach ly be allowed to go back home unless sermon to be preached by Bishop
Ford; G. A. Bennett, of Philomath;
I
when hundreds of years ago they she secured the return of Mrs. Lewis Bell.
Geo Betts, of 1st Church, O. F.
sturtedon their voyage of discovery as pastor.
These tests, which are absolutely reliable and
Hoffman, of 3rd Clinch, Mrs. T.
There are four women preachers in
Garabaldi Beach.
He hoped the conference would not 1 the conference—Mrs. Dora Young of
unprejudiced, make plain a fact of great importance
Brown, of 2nd Church, Mrs. W I».
Beaver, Mrs. Bertha Peoples of Hazel
The Rockaway depot has been
Iletts, of Itli Church, Portland; only do due appreciation to the ‘ Green
to everyone: Food raised with Royal, a cream of
near Salem, Mrs. C. P. Blancll- moved to their north line, and will
. ard of the 3rd Church, Portland, and be enlarged by adding freight shed
tartar Baking Powder, is shown to be entirely diges­
. Mrs. R. N. Lewis of North Bend.
and ticket office.
tible, while the alum and phosphate powders are found
Dr. J. R. Parker of Philomath has
Peter Schrantz is making pre
to largely retard the digestion of the food made from
had longer continuous membership in paration for more visitors at Sea
the conference than any other; his has View this season by adding more
them.
been a long and useful connection and tents to the Tent City.
there is lots of scrapping interest and
Undigested food is not only wasted food, but it
Mr. and Fowler, formerly of Rock­
ability in him yet.
away, have charge of the Green
is
the
source of very many bodily ailments.
Reuben Summerlin of Vancouver, is Tree Restaurant, at Garabaldi.
the self made hero of the Conference;
Miss Nina Hart, of Portland, is
i he used to be a logger. Though with visiting at Lake Lytle.
I few schooling advantages Brother
Mrs B. L. Byers, of Sea View, is
I Summerlin has nevertheless dug his
1 way through to an efficiency that is in Portland to attend the rose car-
measure, urged by the Govern
MANY NEW LAWS IN classes
hardly surpassed.
Everybody likes nival.
immoral resorts as n
Miss Henbener and Mi»s Seston,
“Rube.”
OPERATION.
sances so they may be closed mi
high
school
teachers
at
Bay
City,
P. 0. Bonebrake has the "honorable”
easily than at present.
distinction of the conference, being a spend the week end at Mr, Bozorth's More Power Given Governor
Liquor Shipping Act in Foret
cottage.
j member of the state legislature for the
Now
as
Result
of
legis
­
Shipping of liquor act—Provi'
I third successive time and a member
Mrs. C. E. Comstock, of Port­
that intoxicating liquor ship,
lative Acts.
of some of its most important commit- land, came in Tuesday to get her
trom “wet” to "dry” territ
[ tees. Much of the splendid legislative cottage at Ocean Lake ready for the
S alem , Or , June 2.—Al’ the laws must be labeled and Lear the nst
work of the last session owes no little summer. The family will move
laws passed at the recent session of the consignee and contain..
, to his support. He lives at Hood River, down as soon as school is out,
the Legislature excpt those hav The package must describe t
i C. C. Bell is a first cousin to the
A large and lively gathering met of
ing
emergency clauses or those to liquor it contains. Another nieasi
Bishop and was for several years a Saturday evening, in the annex cf
provides that saloon keepers »
, hardworking and efficient presiding el­ the Rcckaway Hotel and spent the be referred to the people, will be­ sell liquor to intoxicated perso:
der or superintendent of the confer­ evening playing five hundred. Mrs. come operative tomorrow.
Chief among the new measures minors or blacklisted persons th
ence. More than once has he walked Wood carried off first prize for the
be liable for all damages that I
over the mountains and waded the ladies and Mrs. Anderson tlie are those relating to highways, ir erne.
' streams to be at his quarterly meet­ tooby ; Mr. Davies first with the rigation, wages of women ar.d
Game and fish law—Complete:
children, pensions for mothers,
1 ings.
men and Mr. Parker the booby.
fixing number of hours of work­ revises g«me and fish laws of tUk
i J. 8. Rhodes is the debating ecrap
Mrs. Frank Miller, of Pockaway, men in factories, mills, etc., giving It is probably one of the mostcoi
' per of the conference ; he has a record visited Portland this week.
the Governor more power to en­ prehensive measure ever passed
for doing up sceptics and Seventh day
Mr. and Mrs. C. C, Byers, of Sea force laws locally, revising fish and a Legislature
advocates.
Election revision measure»-!.'
View, visited friends in Garabaldi game laws, appropriation for Paci­
No one questions Bishop Bell’s state­ Sunday.
fic-Panama Exposition, regulation i certainties existing in many la'
ment that his mother permitted him to
Mr. ami Mrs. Solar, of Nehalem, of brokers, regulation of pawnbrok cleared and laws which proved r
I have a good stomach and good nerves. were in Sea View Sunday, guests of era, uniform system of accounting satisfactory repealed.
Maybe that is responsible for the fact Mr and Mrs. Peter Schrantz.
Bill creating Board of Contrt
in state and counties, teachers of
: that he is, as he says, as often
Board to have jurisdiction over
Mr. and Mrs I..' L. Baker and Portland on civil service basis, state
taken for a Brewer as a Preacher.
institutions excepting th
for Portland police, abol­
of Tillamook spent Satur­ pensions
I i If our conference never meets in children
ishing district fairs and creating for higher education. To be «
day visiting friend at O-ean Lake, county
posed of Governor, Secretary
fairs.
Tillamook again it won't be because of
i
Mr and Mrs. J. O. Bozortli and
Summaries of the most important State and State Treasurer.
lack of hearty welcome, or of cheese, daughter,
of Bay City, spent Friday measures which will go into effect
milk and honey. It will be because at their cottage
Blue Sky Law Itnprtaat
in Ocean Lake.
tomorrow are as follows:
the
Bishop
finds
itjtoo
arduous
a
task
to
Blue sky law—Object to pm
BISHOP W. M. BELL, DI’.
I
1 keep the preachers at work with the
persons trading with broker»
Roads to Get $360 000
temptation of good fishing so near.
Manhattan Bea^h News
stocks and bonds.
Highway
commission
bill
—
Cre
­
■
Member! of the conference admired
Mrs. N. Hansen, of Tillninook Mis. chicken and cheese the honey and i the
higway commissioner and pro­
grit of Rhodes, of Hopewell, but ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fisher and ates
vides
for
a
highway
engineer
at
a
children,
of
Bortland,
are
getting
Fred l.yster, of North Bend; W. K the hospitality
Card
of
Thanks.
i but were willing for him to confine his
of $3,000 a year. Under the
Sorber, of Vancouver, Wash.; J.
treatment to himself when he remarked sett.ed for the summer in their cot­ salary
Bishop Bell then gave the address that
about $360.000 will be pro
I wish to thank the friends I
when he looks in the face of his tage. Mr. Fisher is putting a few measure
Miller, of Manor, Wash,; Mrs A of the evening which was so vigor­
vided
for
work annually. The neighbors for their kindness s
haired wife and thinks »f the sac­ improvements in his cottage which work will road
C. Cross, of The Dalles; Mrs E. I . ous and well directed as to call gray
be
done
by
the
counties,
rifice and privation she has endured will make it very comfortable and and the engineers will give all as­ sympathy on account of the dei
|
of my child.
Kinnaman, of Beaver; Mis. S. r forth enthusiastic and repeated while members of his church have in­ cozy.
sistance possible to the rounty
M rs . H vghbt
Bale of Salem; Mrs. E. Allison. <>l applause from the audience that creased in wealth he feels like going
The Manhattan Hotel is putting courts
Hopewell; and W I Bonebnike 1 I tilled the large auditorium of the out behind the barn and kicking him­ in atunall line of cigars, cigarettes
County bonding act—Gives coun­
self with hobnailed boots for six days and tobacco and mi excellent line
Teacher’s Examination.
< ooh River.
ties the right to issue bonds .to
church
of confections.
for having allowed such to obtain.
I vi.-u xi i«
build ruaris.
roads. This
and tne
the lllgll-
higli- i N otice is H ereby G iven ,-Tt
i i. t ..
.
»
ounu
inis ami
Rev. Herman Schuknecht. pastor
f,>r way commission bill are important,
I his was the second address on I Mr. Sheldon was quite willing to Portland Io V Hit hlr6,!*
of the 1 First German Evangelical
County Superintendent of I“-
with Rev. Mrs. Blanchard,, of few days
daughter tor a for ,hey constitute virtually-the first the
the
general theme of the church and agiee
lamook County will hold the rtD
Church, Portland, is present a .
Portland, Third Church, that the
■
practical
highway
legislation
en-
lar
examination for applicant»W
fi ate11>n 1 d legate from the Evan economic co ml it ion a. The speaker women of Portland were valuable in
Look Out Inn Guests :
' acted in the state.
I
State
and County papers st ’■
pointed
assisting
to
elect
Mayor
Albee.
out
in
a
telling
way
that
grlical Asso, iation
Mr. O. W. Moody, P
W. I Columbia Southern bill—Appro­ Circuit Court Room, Ti’.lnn**
Three of the visiting women might R. Bernard, Portland Portland;
H I
; H J. Suer, priates $450,0(X) for irrigation of 23,- City, Oregon, as follows:
Sbelyon. of Portland. Super showed a most damaging incon- have
accepted Shrode's cordial invita-
acres of land in Eastern Oregon,
t..lv‘
For State Papers
tit of :he Oregon Anti-S.. sist.'IICV I v which our age has been tion to stop at the store and sample Hillsboro; Mrs. Heiny, Portland ; i 000
W . Smith. Portland ; P. R. Combs, I work to be started at once. The
l>
lying
Commencing Wednesday, J»1
a
great
premium
for
com
ki •.
is attend ,ig the Con
Tillamook cheese, had he not found ' it Hillsboro; Mr. and ?.
n 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. and «J
Mrs. Morris, United States Department of In- , 1H,
mercial al ilitv and activity, while necessaay to start to dinner just as Portland.
♦ Le
i c arming ti i h w ork.
terior has offered to give a similar tinning
I sum for the work, but it has not ----- g until Saturday, June »
.......... religious
,e
work is they were approaching the store. But
A Im.- numlier ot visitors have educational and
1913, at t> o'clock p.m.
Manhattan Hotel Guests :
been accepted by the desert land
and discounted. Intel the fact that cheese continues to be
•c 'mnpaiiied the pastors mid dele- underpaid ami
Wednesday Forenoon
I.ena Trout. Tillamook ; P. C board. Another bill provides for
sent in for the preachers' consumption
gates from all putta ot Oregon and ledu d leadership or moral lender­ proves the Tillamooker's generous dis­ Butts, Tillamook ; C. H. Packen-
Writing, U. S. History. Phy*
an
appropriation
of
$50
000
to
in
­
ship either one. was more important position.
Washington.
ham, Boise, Idaho ; F. J. Gattrell vestigate feasible irrigation pro­ ology.
than mere conimereiiil leadership
Wednesday Afternoon.
After hearing this morning the first Portland ; Laura A Smith. Port’- jects. the Federal Government to
I lie contereuie Mas opened at 9 Yel we subsidize the last with an
Physical Geography, Readint
Inml
;
Daisy
L.
Allemler,
Tilla
­
of
the
lectures
by
Parsons,
of
Hood
co
operate
by
giving
a
______
similar
o'clia k Wednesday by Bishop Hell .• immense remuneration mid hold
Composition, Methods in Resois$
we were glad that we would be mook ; Daise E Goodspeed. Tilla­ »mount, i Still another measure ap-
in Arithmetic.
reading uml c iniueiits upon the Hie other down to the mere inatt*r River,
privaleged to hear the rest of the mook ; Georgia Sorrow, Tilla.nook ; propriates $15,000 for the inveati- , Methods Thursday
of
u
living.
Teachers
ought
to
tie
Forenoon.
fust chapter ol IT uothy.
Cecil Kinnaman. Tillamook; O. G. gation of a proposed power plant
bet er paid so they could make it a series.
Arithmetic, History of Edncatf*
When a man is called a dog much Swenson. Tillamook; C. A McGhee on the Columbia at The Dalles, i Psychology, Methods'in Geogr»$»s
Kei t. 1. \\ ill.ama was elected lite work rather than a temporary
Tillamook; P. W . Williams. Tills’ It is declared that the project con
Thursday Afternoon,
•e, irtaty and Geo. Betts treasurer iiiennw ot promotion. The preacher depends on what kind of a dog is mook; R. (> Brein and daughter. templates
the creation of cne of the 1 Grammar, Geography,
meant. No one was attended when
ought
to
I
e
a
moral
lender
the
moat
nt II..1 oi ilr a.-■, eii'itmitteea were uaeful tnetor in cur civilization and ! Mr. Sheldon, of the Anti-Saloon Portland
Walter S. Wood, Bav greatest jaiwet systems
in
the
Literature, Physics, Meth.wW *
appi-intv I by (lie Bishcp at once ought to l>e pa d nt least na well aa , League, referred to Elder Bor.ebrake City.
United States.
' Language, Thesis for PrtX*!
and the conference set upon the the man who carries the hod. Hut j as the watch dog of the House, during
Wage Law Impoitant
Certificate.
the higher forma of proixreaa will be . the recent legislature. He said being
Katherine L. Norton, New Bed-
regular wotk of the session
Friday Forenoon.
Minimum wage bill—Creates com­
retarded a* we a low the greed for . able to depend on Bonebrake in forth. Mi ss., says: “I had a terrible
|
Theory anil Practice. Orthojj»
■■'* ■ •
'op Bell gave the m <I the dollar to rim riot in capitalizing the house he was the better able to pain across my bn-k. with a burn­ mission to be named by the (lover
nor to investigate wages of women phy, English Literature, Cheiiii»»r
’I'ess
l .i. l far the forenoon. an<! building up great finnneial i work in the Senate.
ing and scalding feeling I t5ok I and
Friday Afternoon.
children and the conditions
I tie iiicm, w.is. The Church and concern» nt the e\|>eiiae cf econo­
Fo
ex
Kidney
Pills
as
advised,
with
Rev. Schuknecht explained to us how
School Law, Botany, Alge#*“
under which they wotk. It gives
mic
justice
to
the
great
imiwsea
of
result
certain
and
sure.
The
pain
i onditions,' and the of our common folk. And when the names Small. Little and Kline
commission power to enforce Civil Government.
and burning feeling left me. I felt the
Saturday afternoon.
Bishop h.nulled it in a lively up Io­ tlita g-eut clnaa ia oppreaaed the were all of the same origin. Why toned
decrees, fix wages end regulate
up
and
invigorated.
I
ire
­
coukin t some such division haxe been
sanitary conditions.
. Geometry, Geology.
date fashion. lie thinks the Church whole civilization ia arieated and all arranged
commend Fo'e Kidney Pills."
for Smith and Brow n.
Saturday Afternoon.
Mothers' (>ension bill-Provides
ought to have a very material inlet sutler The present administration
H. B. Dorks of Salem is a late arrival Their IS more Catarrh in this section of for assistance of mothers whose
General History, Bookkeeping
national affaire was commended
eat in the economic welfare of the of
W. S. B i el ,
for ita heroic endeavor to autwtitute at the conference. Rev. Dorks is a the country than aft other «liaraw. pat husbands are dead, in state institu
County Superintende»1
great, middle class common pe, humane intere«t in the common new man on the coast, having come together and until the last lew year» tions or physically or mentally un-
»«> .appowei to tie incurable
Foe a great able to work
less
than
a
year
ago
from
Colorado.
The counties are to
pie and baa no hesitation in put maasea for dollar diplomacy.
many year, doctor, pronounced it a local
Shake Off Your Rhe imatj*»
F. W. Jones is tardy but welcome: aiwaae
An enjoyable feature of the even­
and peeacnlied local re med le., and provide the pensions
ting it in a very emphatic wav.
I
1
’
,T
to
cure
with
local
Now is time to get rid njJSJJ
ing was a song by the anigM quar­ he used to be our efficient Presiding
Ten-hour law—Provides that 10
The address seemed so timely and tet
treatment
pronounced
it
incueable
Sei.
-Spreclier. Meeae.
McDonald Elder „ d has made the difficult rounds HoT T ’;r"Vrn Vatarrh to be a cnn.ti- hours a day or 00 hours a week con­ rheumatism.
Try a t
m isterful that the conference voted and Emerick
or the conference many times.
tutlonal
dowaae. and thereore require, stitute the working schedules in cent bottle of Chamberlains
con.iitutlon.d
treatment
Hall,
iatarrh
to change its program aw that thia
d F
Euirene came Thursday.
factories mills, etc., but that cm ment and see how quickly PJ
series of addresses might tie given
Rev Neff i, one of the beat remern- CO Tole.1.», Ohio.
ployes may work 13 hours a day rheumatic pains disappear. “
th, ,,n|T ( „ntti,n
Thursday’s Session.
a?’b*a."‘wk,t
** *• taken in
i i the evenings that more of the
but no longer. They are to receive l>y all dealers.___________
Fine attendante nd tense inter bj rvd pastors of the Tillamook church. termali» in dow.
front Io drop« to a tea
citiaena and |>eople in general est has «liaracteiu d th* entire day He was delayed on account of the ■fwtonful It acta directly on the bknaf time and one-half pay for all time
Can't Keep It Secret.
•
•’•»««■
The. more than 11 hours a day.
Ne|x»rts of past, * und commit death of h« father-in-law. Mr. Rowe, j ÓXe
■night have the privilege of hear
The splendid wsrk of ChajJ
fail.
e..~ "wT1
h*rt,Or "“-T ea* I*
H.
F.
White,
whom
we
best
know
aa
tees
have
fu:
nisi
Bill
increasing
|x)»er
of
Governor
Ing these great -Uli Century nd
lain v Tablets is daily becn*J|
d the occasion
for cirenlar. a ml tew
with humor and ■atlio« and ora- Herbert, arrived Thursday. Herbert Um ini I«' ”
—Gives Governor |x>wer to appoint more wideiy known.
*3
dreaeea.
is juat back from Dayton, Ohio, where SrtdbTllX 1 t\H*l£,’V * C°. Toledo.«.
tory. The rei>ort u
’Horneys, sheriffs, grand remedy
stomac
dy for stomach
he has been the past three year», hav- T*kq Hall i Family FIU » for conatipatiow. .1..
.n ’T’D’Isrly elected liver rrouoies
troubles hag
V.’ T. j he
“'."
has ever been
uevo k’*’"
, do not attend to duties. Another , For sale bj all dealers.
4
UNITED
BRETHREN
CONFERENCE.
Welcomed to the City.
of Food
Made with different Baking Powders
]
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f I