Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 24, 1913, Image 3

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    WHEELER,
OREGON,
THE MANUFACTURING CITY
Offers to men of
energy
and small means
For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON.
Portland Office :
Tillamook Office :
R. BEALS.
327 FAILING BUILDING
Railroad Regulation.
What proper regulation of rail-
id» by the Federal Government
ould accomplish, or prevent, in
e matter of monoply, excessive
apitatization, waste of resources
nd extravagant expenditure, to
>’ nothing of the lower rates and
tter service such
prevention
nula assure, in shown by the re­
ft of the Interstate Commerce
mmiBsion’s investigation of the
>ew \ork. New Haven and Hart
ord Railroad. The report shows
hat at an operating property it
badly mismanaged by financial
aploiters. It shows that in 1902,
a total mileage of 2050 miles,
» capitalization was $93,000,000,
bile in 1912, with only an increase
1 Similes, the capitalization has
raised to $417,000,000.
he increase was chiefly due to
e *®ort of the financiers in con-
of the road to create a complete
onopoly ir. transportation in the
ew England States by both rail
"d water. They purchased steam-
hnes at far beyond their value,
“d expended large sums to pre­
mt competing construction. They
re $13,5^0,(00 for nothing, so the
Port »ays, in purchasing the trol-
eX lines in Rhode Island. Propor.
onate waste ia spoken of in sever-
other transactions of the monop-
7 creating compaign
The con-
os tound here are extreme of
which naturally grow out of
*c of regulation or control by the
. Wer from which the real oppor
JBI|> to do these thing« arises.
bKh >» the federal power.
'n et^ort is to be
made to go
’)und the world in thirty.five days.
* lanes travel 100 miles an
the time might possibly be
oed to half a day.
• i« said that the Panama Canal
‘ ""O’sse immigration to the
"‘’ed sutes As the gain in popu-
«»a now i. 1,500.000 a year v„cle
•» rot worrying.
“»eryihing is relative. The Japa-
•eminimsta want greater free
an I opportunity for women.
iba ' " 101 the , r "merits openly
Properly recognised,” as oue
Bulgaria Dissatisfied.
Six British suffragettes commit,
ted to prison are on a hunger strike.
England may be a deliberative
country in general, but its woman
suffrage episode is a singular ex­
ception.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
pursuant to and by virtue of an or­
der of the County Court of Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, duly made
and entered on the 13th day of June,
1913, licensing, authorizing and di­
recting
the unaereiinea
undersigned w
to sen
Bell me
the
reeling me
real ,,r(>perty hereinafter describ-
ed, the undersigned will on and
utter the 24th day of July. 1913. sell
for cash, at private sale, to the
person offering the highest price
therefor all the right title and in­
terest of Frances Xavier Moreau
(Frank Marey) in anti to the follow­
ing described real property, towit: 1
Situate in Garibaldi County of Til I
oimook State of Oregon; Beginning
at a point 58. IB chains west and 42.15 1
chains south of the northeast cor-1
ner < t Sec. 21. Township one Nordi.
Range ten west of Willamette Me I
ri'han, thence north 74 degrees east
Iatt us show you our
7 ' ” chains for inital point of tract
herein conveyed, said point being
special display of attrac­
the southeast corner of what is
tive new styles.
We are
known aa the Ralston 5 acre tract,
perfectly (equipped for
thence north IB degrees west 220
making group pictures
feet, south 74 degrees west 23,45ft
feel to the northeast corner of trad
and will please you with
sold by Geo. W Kiger and wife to
tne quality of our work.
Frank Marey by deed dated Octo­
ber !<», 1902, and recorded in book .
“z" of deeds, page 31, record* of
Tillamook County, , Oregon, thence
south IB degree* east 220 feet to
Next to POST OFFICE.
southeast corner of Marey tract,
north 74 degrees east 23.4.1ft feet to
inital |K»int
Such sale to be made subject to
confirmation by the above named
court.
Hated at Tillamook, Oregon, this
20th day of June, 1913
N M c M illian ,
One of the marked features of the
Guardian of the person and estate
governments of the world during
of Frances Xavier Moreau (Frank
the last century was the general Marey.
The valued family re­
aspiration toward an ampler and .
cipes for cough and cold
more secure national life. Germany j |fjjea were placed on the free list
and Italy are the most notable re- |jy
pfe9en| tariff and the Im-
cute, liniments, tonics I
cent examples, but there are many ports are double those of ten year«
and other remedies have |
others. This movement is partly aj,o
Hut shoe« are no cheaper,
I *as careful attention here i
along race lines, but the ambition aoother example of the fact that the
as the most intricate pre- |
ia strong where these limitations administration of an article free of
I
scriptions.
are not distinct. The tendency is <luty may be of no benefit whatever
persistent, as in Ireland and Ho to the consumer.
Our fresh, high grade i
land
Hungary enforced its de
i drugs will help to make 1
Costa Rica protests against
a
mands, but there are several race« treaty between the United States
these remedies more cffec-
there, with the Magyar« dominant and Nicaragua for another inter-
i
tive than ever.
Australia ia a polyglot empire, yet oceanic canal. At the preaent price
its ancient nationaly is strongly of money thia subject cannot be
Right prices are also
asserted. Norway and Sweden di­ considered urgent
* assured.
vided on nationality rather than
New Zealand has woman suffrage
race. The Engliah speaking colonies
and yet an attempt has been made
of Great Britain hair almost ex­
there to blow up a military barracks
panded into nations, with «consoli­
The militant style of argument is
dation of interests among them
one of the ( hx »rest and weakest yet
eelvea.
China «nd its populous
invented.
province« are to be a national
An infantile
multimillionaire’s
affiliation if the newly established
Mexico,
in
S|Hte
favorite
toy
is
a
farm
with a goat
Sewer Pipe for Bale
republic endure«. I---------.
U hen he gets older and wiser he
of it» fierce internal diaaen«ions.
strong
For Sale all sizes of »ewer
has a natom.l feeling •<> l
-------- will *,art ■ coro c,ub •n<1 ••tonish
that the whole people would unite the old farmery who still believe in and «ewer connections,
M. Malian
i mvonolvgy.
against intervention or invasion.
Rage and disappointment among
the Bulgarians at their loss of prac­
tically all of the fruits of their vic­
torious war against Turkey could
be, and was, forseen at the time of
Germany has net only built the
.
*
ui.;« V,..* .,rn
the armistice and the conferences , higeent
passenger ship, but !>«>•,
of the ambassadors in London vided it with life saving appliances
Bulgaria
had been, up to that far beyond the old standard. This
tine, and was again after liostilites attention to safety has extended to
were renewed, bearing the brunt of the shipping of the world since the
the fighting against the common Titanic calamity.
enemy.
The other allied forces ( Dr. Rambaud, director of the in-
were doing well whatever fell to stitut for the treatment of tuber-
them in the division of the cam­ closis on the Friedmann plan has
paign work, and the Greeks were now made public the nature of the
operating on sea as well as on land. vaccine employed. He says it "con­
But
the
geographical,
as sists of a homogeneous emulsen of
well aa the military, necessities of live, virulent tuberclosis baccili in
the case had thrown upon the Bui sterile distilled water,” and that
gariane the greater part of the heat any physician in good standing
and burden of the day. And their now learn free of charge the details
preparedness for the
struggle, of its administration.
which they had evidently anticipat
Secretary of State Bryan has
ed for some years, was shown in
has announced his intention of is-
their fine equipment, and in the
I suing his newspaper, the Common­
mebi ity and training of their
er. hereafter monthly instead of
troops. The tactice, as well as the
weekly in order that he may find
fine soldiery qualities displayed by
the time to continue his active
their army in its victorious attacks
editorship of it. In the current is­
commanded the admiration of the
sue it is stated that “in editorials
world.
written by Mr. Bryan
himself
With that fine army largely deci­
the Commoner will met attacks of
mated. Bulgaria found herself, at
those opposed to Democratic re­
the close of the war, practically
where she was before its beginning. forms ”
In the division of the spoil, Bul­
garia got nothing which anybody
capable of appraising value* conld
think to compensate her for her ex­
penditure of blood and treasure
And she must have found, what it
had also been possible to forsee,
that some of her allies were cap­
able of treachery in playing into
the hands of the great powers of
Europe for their own advantage,
and for the purpose of depriving
Bulgaria of a primacy among the
states of the Balkan country,
The philosophic theory that pun­
ishment for an evil life consists in
being what you are does not seem
to fit the Lamar case
He appear*
to be fairly well (satisfied with him­
self.
Miss Clara S. Loewti*. the Ithaca
student of music who lived for
twenty week* on W cent* a week,
can have all the offers of marriage
•he desires if she will make her ad­
dress known. There are enough
men who think economy all ,h're‘"
desirable in a wife to assure a flood
but do not want the
sed brazen independent of
J
the American and Euro-
o women nott
rmento’imi-
,r
the men of Europe and
ltiAhe,r attitude towards
the tim, i .That will come later aa
kcaatz, ' Japanese women become of projiosals.
^tomed to kmg ^mebody
Notice of Guardian’s Sale.
Now Ì.9 the time
topiave that.
group picture made
Monk's Studio
Family
Recipes.
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist
Tillamook
Baker’s Brea I
Sold at
All Grocers.
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HARNESS'
n. ^q? oi
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wit It the problem of buying Harness
you will find it distinctly advxnta-
g.-ou* to come »nd do your select
ing here. You will get tl:e I r«t
qualities, the most thorough = nd
conscientious workmanship and be
charged the moat reasonable pi i< e*.
We can «apply single or double
Seta or any single article that jou
may be in need of.
W.A, Williams ft Cc.
Beal Dour la r*He«MM>a CoaaljDa