Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 04, 1913, Image 6

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    FAIR IS CONTINUED
UNTIL SATURDAY.
Rain and Wind Storm
Cause Delay.
A
southwest rain and wind
storm struck Tillamook on Tues­
day and continued in full force un­
til Wednesday It was a genuine Till­
amook mist that fell in torrents and
demoralized
the
arrangement»
the Board of Directors of the Tilla
mook County Fair Associition had
made for holding a fair and stock
show. Tilings were moving along
nicely and the prospect looked
good for the beat fair ever held in
the county, with an exceedingly
large number of persona who had
entered stock, products, etc. Two
large tent» had been erected, and
wbat is known aa the Snuffer build­
ing was being fixed up in good
shape. But when the storm struck
thia city on Tuesday it soon put
a stop to all outside work prepar­
ing for the fair, and tlie storm tie
coning more boisterous in the
afternoon, one of the tents were
blown down and the other lowered
to prevent it from being blown
down. The pole of the tent for the
merry-go-round snapped In two
and the tent came down. The rain
and storm continued all day Wed­
nesday and did not let up until
early Thursday morning.
In turning line onThursday morn­
ing things begun to look better
with prospects of good weather.
Thia caused renewed energy antj-
activity in preparing for the firir.
< Iwing to the storni, the Hoard
decided to continue the fair until
Saturday.
What is known as the Snuffer
building was-nicely fitted up nnd
decorated for the occasion, where
the cheese, vegetables, flowers, etc.,
are on exhibition and present n fine
uppeurance. Several business men
huve stalls also. W. C. King had a
fine diaplay of dahlias, which won
the admiration of all those who saw
them.
SETTLED AMICABLY.
Difficulty Settled Without Resorting to Courts and
All ot the Stock Ordered Sold.
Four of the sixteen pianos were sold yesterday ami
all of them must find buyers at once. 'There has
never before been so many fine pianos on display in
Tillamook aud never before could you purchase a line
Kimball, ChiekerinR, Smith and Barnes, Ballet and
Davis, or an Autopiano and purchase so near to cost
as right now.
Remember the Tillamook Music Com pany had
paid ns nearly one half the cost of the pianos and we
are willing to give you the advantage of every dollar
paid by them, We sold a piano yesterday at $195 00
that would be cheap at $300 00 under ordinary con-
ditions.
Do not be skeptical. A visit to the store will
convince you and you surely save a vast amount of
money.
Remember you have all the advantages that accrue
from dealing with Eilers Music House, their fatuous
easy, monthly payment plan and unconditional guaran­
tee of satisfaction. It is surely your fault if you don’t
buy now and ’tis hardly possible that a like oppor­
tunity will ever occur again,
EILERS MUSIC
HOUSE,
In the Old Patzlaf Building.
Open Evenings.
Friday morning presented a dif­
ferent appearance, with prospects of
good weather and the fair ending
up in good shape with a large at­
tendance.
Millinery, Leona Peregoy.
Nautical T.rrn», - —
Cake, 1st, Nellie Warnick ; 2nd,
Terms used aboard ship lr. _
Edith Thompson
eating and might, 1U coli|alon ,
Painting, 1st and 2nd, V loia Patz- ful. Toward the ship’, heB*
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ner.
. ,, .
ward fprououuced for’urdi Th
Doughnuts. Joseie Roehnier.
site direction la aft.
°e
Burnt work. '. iola Batzner.
Looking for’ard and to th.
Pie, 1st Edith Thompson, 2nd,
starboard; to the left 18
Alice Thompson.
quarter from which the w|U)] I,“*
Bread, Alice Thompson.
windward; Its opposite ls to ^’’J“
(pronounced loo’artb
A Retort.
A scuttle Isa window on board
The Warren Construction Co. is a stairway Is a companion ladd.^
reported to be getting realty to bed is a bunk; a kitchen raj J ‘
move its plant from this city. Some galley This term is also appi^
‘
of our people are wondering if the captains owu bout. The fX^
Headlight will follow •uit.
The (prunouuced fo’c’s’le! is any cov^^?
consensus of opinion is of tlie effect
place In the bows. A knot Is a
that it might as well.—Herald,
of one sea mile per hour oo8O f
We want to pay our tespects The ship wears a flag; that litheT
to Bro. Trombley, a leading reel term. Passages are gangw«.
light of one of the Prostestant
Bollards are stout pillars roans
d
churches of this city, and one which run the buwsers-stee|
of those holy, Sinton pure kind ro|>es The bridge ls sacred to th/?
of fellows who profess Chris­ tain and otflcers.-London Tit Bits.
tianity but fail to follow its pre­
Icepts very closely, for no per-
!son with ¡¿true Christian spirit
'should hope and pray that his
'competitor quit business and
leave the city.
Dear, Uro.
[ Trombley, get down on your
narrow bones and pray that
______
„
i vou
may be forgiven
for your
'uncharitable and unchristian
spirit towards one who has no
ill feeling towards you, but who
' wish you well and success in
business and tliat you won’t be
'compelled to leave the city on
account of being a lacky to a
few selfish, rule or ruin, indi­
viduals. It is as plain as the
nose on a man's face that Bro.
Trombley is only tooting his
horn to express the sentiment
of those who cannot dictate ami
control the editor of the Head-
■ light. So let it go at that, for
; we have for the last 15 years
seen that kind of tomtny-rot in
the Herald, and we can look
. back with calm complacence at
the numerous editors of our con­
temporary who have had to
leave the city for being the cat’s
paws and snivelling little pup­
pies of a few plutocratic indivi­
duals whose policy was to rule
or ruin as well as fleece people.
Say, Bro., what about that low
down, dirty, sneaking detective
business?—Ed.
MUTUAL TELEPHONE COMPANY
ANNUAL MEETING.
Speaking Program.
Perpetual Motion Crank».
Judging from tbe applieutio»
patents, one a week, all (¿real Britain
apparently Is trying to invent a pern.,
ual motion maeblne, only Great Britain
calls it n "self moving euglne." Hj.
wires and bones of models may b»
found bleaching in hundreds on tbe
shelves of tbe patent office. It goel
without saying that not one shows the
slightest Inclination to move Itself.
Varied and often pathetic are the hl»,
tories of the inventors. Not a few of
them have spent tbe years of their
prime In tbe chase of this unattainable
will o’ the wisp; others have dropped
thousands of pounds in the quest; »till
others time trailed the quarry Into the
insane asylums. If all tbe wasted en­
ergy spent In seeking the solution ot
this problem hud been converted Into
the beaten chaunels of endeavor tbe
patent office officials believe then
would be few problems of mechanic»
left today unsolved.-New York Sun.
A Railway Across the Open 8ss.
The Florida Keys railway runs from
the mainland for a distance of 124
miles over what Is practically open sea.
imagine a string of tiny islets stretch­
ing like the broken off piers of some
Titanic bridge right out into the peat
salt ocean and you have the Florida
keys. ’Most of them are only a few
rods in extent Here and there is om
that reckons its area in acres, while
four or flve among them are islands
rather than islets, covering several
square miles. Big or little, however,
they serve merely as stations for the
railway, which runs over and upon
them with the open sea on either side
of it Moreover, the viaducts and em­
bankments that carry the trains, al­
though immensely strong, are so nn
row and steep that the passengers look
out upon ocean only. There is no land
whatever in sight during the greater
purt of the trip.—Exchange.
The attention of the stock holders of
the Tillamook County Mutual Tele­
phone Company is hereby called to the
annual meeting and election of officers
for the coming year for the first Sat­
urday in September, being next Satur­
(
day the 6th. Said meeting will be
What Happened.
held in the County Court room, Tilla­
“Are you the man who write» ill
Industrial Fair at Nehalem. mook City, at the hour of one o’clock, this joyous advice about scattering ion
P. M
It is hoped that every stock­
The Industrial Fair at Nehalem holder who can will attend this meet­ shine and giving everybody that seem-
worried a glad hand and a word of eu
on Saturday was well attended,with ing.
W. S. Buel, Sec.
courn geinent?’’
quite a number rf citizens from this
"Yes." »a'.d the man with scarce hair
Owing to unavoidable circumstances, and with the permission of city anil the central part of the conn Can’t Afford to Have Kidney Trou-
and inky fingers. “1 am one of the
all contestants that have returned results into the subscription depart­
I
ble.
ment. no tours to the World’s Fair will be awarded until the night of ty. who went there by auto and train.
No man with a family to support professional optimists who do that sort
The weather was delightful and all
the final close of tlie contest.
*
of tiling."
Two tri| s will be awarded, one to each to the fwo contestants hav­ the arrangements were nicely car­ can sfford to have kidney trouble,
"Well. I'm not going to sue yon for
ing to their credit tlie highest number of votes 9 o’clock Wednesday ried out by the different committees. nor need he fear it wi»h such a damages or false pretenses or anythin
remedy at hand as Foley Kidney
night, September 24tb, 1913. N.x tours will be given before tliat date.
Mrs Todd again won the first prize Pills. An honest medicine, safe of that kind. 1 just want to let yoo
A nother I mportant C hange .
for the best display of dahlias, with and reliable, costing little but do­ know that 1 tried to heed your lesson
Instead of allowing 5,000 votes, for the sale of a tour’s contract to a
ing much good. Foley Kidney Pills 1 went to one of our great dtle» «nd
prospect reported by s contestant, only 300 votes will be allowed, It Mrs Zaddach seeor-d. Mrs. Todd’s eliminate backacke, and rheuma­ tried to speak words of cheer and con
display was artistically arranged, tism, tone up the system and re­
will take subscription» to get the big votes.
with a design of '‘1913’’ in dahlias of store normal action of kidneys and fort to the overburdened soul» th»t 1
10,000 B onus V otes .
To the contestant turning in the greatest amount of sulircription a light color in the center of dahlias bladder. For sale by all druggists. saw rushing past me.”
“What happened?"
money between the dutes of September 1, and 12 o’clock Wednesday, of a darker color. The display of
"Before 1 had cheered up four pec
September 10, 10,000 extra bonus votes, in addition to tlie regular vote
Diarrhoea
Quickly
Cured.
vegetables,
fruit,
cake,
bread,
etc.,
'
pie 1 got arrested for being a coii
schedule will lie allowed. This is a chance for everybody R> get in and
"I was taken with diarrhoea and dence man.’’—Washington Star.
win even d you haven’t us yet started. This is the biggest vote offer by the school children showed the
Mr.
Yorks,
the
merchant
here
per
­
that will be made during the contest. Get busy!
lively interest they take in these
suaded me to try a bottle of Cliatn-
E verybody H aba C hance .
industrial fairs. Everything passed berlanin’s Colic, Cholera and Diar-
The Flying Frog of Java.
The Javanese frog Is a creatnw
Everybody has an equal chance in this contest The highest num- off pleasantly, the fair being a suc­ rhoea Remedy. After taking one
her of votes now in is less than 5,000. Just one five vears subscription cess in every particular, reflecting dose of it I was cured It also measuring between fifteen and twentj
will put you on top with the 1.000 nomination votes. Nominate yourself.
great credit on the ladies of Nehal­ cured others that I gave it to,” flve Inches. The skin of Its bad
W hen to T urn in R esults
writes M. E Gebhart. Oreole,
pale blue and by night look» d“rt
em and others who had chi-rge ot it. That is not at all unusual, Pa.
The contest manager will be in the office every evening between 7
An greeu or olive brown The fro» ■*
Those
who
were
awarded
prizes
ordinary attack of diarrhoea can mains motionless during the d»y. •’*
and S o'clock, and on Saturday from I until 9 o'clock, If yon cannot
almost invariably be cured by one eyes sheltered from the light and «1#
come at these hours you may leave your results ia the office any time are as follows ;
or two doses of this remedy, For
during the day.
D ahlia P rize l » t ,
belly up. clinging to its support by •
Y our B est C hance .
Routledge. Portland,
Oregon sale by all dealers.
hesive cushions and by Its belly. ’■**
prizes
given
in
seeds
or
bulbs
’
This
is
the
best
chance
you
ever
had
to
win
a
trip
to
the
fair.
14
Cheese Scoring Contest.
Largest specimen dahlias-Gei-
The healing demulcent qualities Is provided with a sticky covering.««
days—all expenses paid—European plan. If the winner of the first trip
Tillamook Creamery, C. Chris­
would prefer the money in the place of the trip they can have it. This sha. i I ts . Todd; Bertha Von Sult- of Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­ It Is hardly distinguishable from t*
tenson ........................................... M * t trip is the fill.59 trip,
"®r! .. ‘*rs- Zaddach ; Borneman’s pound are not duplicated in any objects thnt surround It At
I.iebltng, Ralph McKimens ; Gold- other medicine for coughs and it begins It» hunt for the maminoU
Neskowin, Max Mattoon ........ wȧ
Clover Leaf. Ilarry Thoma»
91.3 Wm Maxwell ; 2ml. F. R Beals ; together with the officers of the regs n. Mrs Zaddach. Sov. de Gus­ colds Any substitute offered you crickets on which It feeds, ■r“’
i
tave D.a/an. Ralph McKimens is an inferior article. Refuse to ac­ leaps covering seven feet of P0®
Mohler, Hugh Barber.............. vit. î
church, and the officers of the so-
3rd, J. H Dunstan.
cept it for it cannot produce the During the leap the play of lungs
Ch!rk Bros . Portland, Oregon.
East Beaver, Howard Bunn
iH 9
Hest 25 cactus, Mrs. Todd ; best healing and soothing effect of Fol­ with air swells its body. To de««“
Draft Stallion, 1 year 1st, W S. cieties of tlie church, are urged to
Miama Valley, Harry Haugan. 9.38
ti, * ^oney
Compound,
J .. and
.. va Tar
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attend to hear what these specia- peony. Mrs. Zaldach.
Hare.
insist upon the genuine, which from a height It spreads wide ft» ri* «
Maple Leaf, Guy Ford .... .. 03 II
Draft Stallion, 2 yenrs, 1st, Joe lists have to tell us in the wav of A^eVcT“"’ Kag'e R0Ck’ L°8 contains no opiate«. Eor sale
Hud, dropping, rests upon its f**_
Cold Spring», N. V. Kirby .... 985
by
efficiency,
Donaldson ; 2nd, Jonas Olson.
( raising the standard of efficiency.
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Best 25 cactus, Mrs Zaddach ■ all druggists.
I change.
Three Rivera. Oscar Wurach
Draft Horae, aged, 1st and 2nd, un<l suggesting new methods of best decorative. Mrs. Zaddach.
kui ... .
................................. 93.1
Benefits of Oliv» Oil-
carrying on Sunday School work,
Chas Kunze
Lilly’s, Portland. Ore
C -nlral Co op , Guy Bunn .... 91 i
Not every one realizes the h*“'
E. E, DANIELS,
F. R. ’ Come and get enthused. Come and
Best general display, 1st Mrs.
Roadster Stallion, 1st,
Fairview A. Tinner...............
properties of olive oil. It <» <1®l(* .
tun Beals ; 2nd, R. C. Margnrrll.
show that you want the Sunday Todd. 2nd. Mrs. Zaddach
that the machinery of the body
Gill
Bros.,
Portland,
Ore
CHIROPRACTOR.
Prises or Cattle and Horses
Roadster Stullion, aged. 1st. Wm. School to improve The greatest
oiling occasionally, like any ■neeM*“"
Local Office in the Commercial
Best general display. 1st. M ra.
church work in the world is Sunday
Holstein Bull, 3 year, 1st Chas. Harris.
machine which Is constantly
Mrs F h ;".'’’
Z«“W-ch ; ! 3rd,
School
work.
Roadster, 2 year, Adolph Erick­
Kunze ; 2nd Jos. Emmerugger.
• ira. httenbrr^er . 4th, I'
‘
and olive oil taken lntern»lly_
Building.
Rockaway.
The Sunday School of this church
Holstein Cow. 1st, Chas Kun*«. son.
C hildren
ceeilingly beneficial. A
TILLAMOOK,
ORE.
Ruodstera, team, 1st, F. R. Beals ; will meet at It) a.m.
Holstein Heifer, 1st and 2nd, Chas.
Ron’s, Freddie Zaddach
will aid digestion ami eas» liver
2nd. R. C. Marg»fell.
D. A M c K enzie ,
ble. Olive pil shouid be servefl
Kunar.
¡Lsrrots. Ralph McKimens.
Turnip», Alton McKimens.
I’nstor
quently as a dressing.
Red Pull Bull, 3 year, 1st and 2nd,
Potstos Albert Tubt«,lnK.
with salads or alone It is benetws^
R
K. Magatell. Red Poll Cow.
Deafness
Cannot Be Cured
Beans. Freddie Zaddach-
Th PreabyterUu Church
catarrh either of the stomacher
My local applk-atiou«. .« ts<,
rt h
1st,
R. <’. Magarell.
Red Poll
!
’
>***».
Martha
Knight.
; the , diM.aml
of th«
h«re in
ia
--------- « (Hirtioa
............
•••» r «llr
u
i 1 nere
work, wheelbarrow,
Heifer Calf 1st and 2nd, R. C. M.ig
oaly uue way to curr rtr.fn«..
drain«... .„a that,, k U o .»I
The Preebvtery of Portland lias oalyowway
Leo
l»X eoaatltational rvnir.br«
Making It Ez»y.
arell.
planned to make r the month of
, Wood work, boat G
Man
((on
Jersey Heifer. 1st, Morrison Mills ; September the ‘ "Sunday School 'wXV’.ViX‘1.
chief are you rowing with to
2nd. W. S Hare. Priae made up Month” in all ths churches
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_,W)1
of the rumbbng a<*a^l r tn^rtryt
I
In the bow of the boat for.
when It la entirely cl«weal
Dewtnc« 1» the
Cake
Leona
Alley.
by ailbacription from »|>ectatura. Presbytery.
rvwwlt. awu
»4tHl unleaa in.
the inflammation
inflammation .
Next Sunday, Sept, ■«»><.
a.
Sure, an’ If It wns In the ««»"
■
•unii
îiiiiJe
\ í
Jersey Cow. 3 years. 1st. T. H. 7tl>. Rm A. M W.ll.u..», the dis
V
Patchell.
in,°’
’’•'«•ret
bout wouldn’t I be rowtn up
McCugimck ; 2nd. Morrison Mil’s. trwt edm -l.ona! su, ennrenden.
time* An’ this way rm ro*l*
...
Hand
made
apron,
1st
Nelli.
7«
' 1 for the bynod of Oregon, together tombini» .j, tar
Grad$ l«isey Cow, 1st and 2nd, c.
k - muco»«
........ ««n
■”
hill all the tlme.-Yale Recum-
A™;;, gOwnd- ’¿v™“ bei'T;;'?-
W. Tllddhi ; 3rd. John Sheets.
»
Sun-1. Wr
M“ndr,d i’ ’1 . •
»»J »nd Gertnide Rochmer
with Rew. C W Haya. 1». 1»,
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:
.
I
Guernsey Hull, 3 year, 1st, Carl day Bcilool missionary of the Port
Gttting 0«.
« g
V
Catarrh .
* Dtras. 1st .nd .’„d. i^.n, p^ l
h»r ctrvulars. rrrr
I ”How’» that young son HH»
Hunt Guernsey Bull, I year, John land l*re»bvt«ry, will be in Tilla­ Sauri
a. .7.
T-W.'. Ohio
yotirs gettlng on?”
Naegeli.
mook. mid will conduct three con­ Sold by l’r»«»i«ta. ?.v.
H«!»'*“.15’’ " "•«* ’»'»on-
Tab« Halt« Family r,iu f,.r cua»t»FM4e
"Créât: Tuist week he
a-
Jersey Bull, 3 year, 1st. Hare ference» in the Presbyterian church.
2nd
PaUht,,;
»150 of tny dnughter»
Broa ; 2nd. Wm Maxwell, lersey The hour» are 11 to 12 a m , 4 to 5
Despondence
pense» "-Detroit Free P"*
Th*’^"
2nd.
Hull, 2 year», let. Morrison Mills ; p-ua , and H to 9 p. m. At the after­
Is often csuse.l by indigy»tlon
2nd, Clareuce fihlen. 3nl. T H noon conference all Sunday School • nd constipation and qmckh dis lesrag"."1 Vfr*’abl** KHneda Tub-
The yontb who does not J"**
McCormick; 4th, Frank Freeman. worker», including officers, teach appears when Chanil erlain a Tab
look down, «nd the spirit t*
lets are taken.
For eale bv all
lK>rothv Je„.e„
Jersey Bull, under 2 years, l»t. era. and scholar» over 13 year». dMler».
f
•our Is destined pertisi* <• *
Tea cake, t.ertiude Rochmer.
I
DfamelL
The following addresses
were
arranged for Wednesday and Thurs­
day :
Miss B. Milam, Assistant Prof, of
Domestic Science, talk on ” Do-
mestic Science in the Home ”
Prof. R. R. Graves, Prof, of Dairy
Husbandry ” A More Profitable
Dairy Herd ’’
L. B. Ziemer, Factory Inspector
of Dairy and Food Commission,
“ Factory Inspection.”
“ Soil Fertility Problem in Tillu-
mook County,” by Prof. H D.
Scudder,
Prof.
of
Agronomy,
O.A.C.
” Mure nnd Better Dairying,” by
M. S. Shrock, Deputy Dairy and
Food Com.
“ A Demonstration in Cooking,"
by Prof. Ava B. Miliim.
” School Fairs nml Industrial
Education,” by N. C. Maris, Field
Worker in Industrial Fairs.
“ Cropping Systems for Tillu-
mook I>Hiry Farm»,’’ by Prof. H.
D. Scudder.
" Herd Improvement,” by M. S.
Shreck.
" Selection of the Herd Bull and
Gradingof the Herd,” by Prof. R.
R Grave».
” Tlie Boy on the Farm.” b, N.
C. Maria.
Big Change in Contest.
IMPORTANT.
lD».