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1 * / Tillamook Headligm, January 8, 1014 I ing beef cattle in the North is 5 cause of lack of rain in summer claims ou the United States except I cents a pound it is easy, by com and excess of rain in the fall. This its helplessness and its geographi In considering the cheaper food paring that figure with what the is due to higher prices. Corn, for cal nearness. problem, more than the making of raisers get, from day to day, to find instance, which was some 500,000,- laws is to be considered. There are the profit goes elsewhere. But be 000 bushels short has a value of Boalder Creek. a score or more of elements involved fore condemning the retailer the $168,000,0C0 more. All the other Mrs. Hiram Smith was in Tilla in it, and many more than any one element of food destruction must croi s also have an added value, ex mook last week to have some den On your front porch can be-lit of them must be grasped at a time be considered. Many flagrant cept oats, barley, buckwheat, flax every night until midnight to gain progress toward an under cases of such destructiveness have seed and rice. Cotton, the general tal work done. and register not over H. A Chopard and family visited standing. We think the delusion of been reported. During the holiday crop over so wide a section of the fifty cents per month relatives at Hebo and Hemlock, tariff exaction as being principally • season of last year car loads of South, is worth more than last year on the meter. during the Christmas week. 1 esponsible is now practically *•-' poultry "’ujuy were were held out of held out of Uie the market market by by $11,620,000, $11,620,000, and hay, also a T illamook E lkctkic L ight and Mrs. L. D. Krake has been at pelled. The political leaders who a| pituburgh untii uo lonlfer nlar. widely distributed crop, is worth |F ukl C ompany had made the beet possible use of getabje It would be difficult to _____ Tillamook lately, caring for the be- — , $*0,000,000 more. W ill S palding , Manager. it began retreating from that posi- | beve euch human' greed ' It must not be assumed, however, vacination patients at the home of with the problem of bu tion before the new tariff law was I were they not of official record and that these increased values mean her eon. you will find it distin enacted. Since that enactment the reaching the point of recognition , increased prosperity to all farmers, geous to come and do Mrs. Alice Magarell enjoyed a ing here. You wiU ; demonstration has been made so in law. Such sins are mortal sins, | Those who lost corn, oats and hay visit from her parents, Mr. qualities, the most ti. . much more complete than was be-' transforming a land which Provi-' “nd are being compelled to buy at Mrs. Joel Perkins, of Tillamook, conscientious workmaaship a fore possible that they would now | dence has made the moat bountiful , high prices or sell their stock, are week. charged the moat reasonable p find their former position unten-! on earth into one afflicted with ar-, DO‘ sharing so much in the profits We can supply single or d Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Jensen Sets or any single article tha able, even if they had not escaped 1 tificial scarcities and prohibitive 1,9 their fellow-farmers who were son Chester, were callers at may be in need of. from it betimes. prices in many of the necessaries 80 fortunate as to raise good crops, Chopard home last Sunday. The problem remains and grows of life. And there is a social side or »° have such a diversity of crops H. A. Chopard has purchased a A / ■ ■■ in emergency and intensity. In the i of the problem, often flashing into that loss of corn, oats or hay was neat little one horse, wagon, of 1 L ■ i discussion of remedies, nothing i the moving pictures in a scene c____ — of , compensated for by grain on other ! which he is rather proud. but mere law is talked of. In order family distress superinduced by j things, ■ ’ . Nevertheless, with a ma- E. P. Mills and family ate their I ' to get a clear understanding of how living beyond means. These can-' jority of farmers in the country re much more law, and what particu not be dealt with by law, but they i ceiving more for their crops than New Year dinner at the home of lar law, we need to help us, the can be dealt with by conscience, ; last year, with live stock still high, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Smith. Mr. Blackburn's children have public mind can be greatly assisted honesty and intelligence, and they ( and with a grand total of actual left Boulder school on account of in reaching conclusions by follow vulue on the farm of all products should be. ing the detached and widely separ several hundred millions higher tlie bad roads, and are going to ated reports to be found in the than ever before, there is no Brown. newspaper press, holding them to The Largest Farm Income foundation for any stagnation or We are informed that D. H, Mc gether in the mind, in a sort of Famous Thia is not only a billion-dollar , business depression that comes Intyre, of Rainier, Ore., formerly mental solution, and reasoning country, but a ten billion dollar, from that source. Whatever there cheesemaker at the Hazel Bend The World Over from one to another until the circle one. The cost of running the gov- J is we must look to Washington for factory, has been engaged for this is complete. Not every mind is ernment is only 10 per cent of the responsibility. year, to make cheese at the Blaine For it* exquisite flavor. capable of this, but many are, and money the farmers receive for the factory. The choice of all men those which are should be used not products of the farm and range, in Carl Erdt spent last Sunday with That many of ths people of Latin- who know good whiskey. only for the advantage of their cluding fruit, live stock, poultry, America are incapable of under his friends, H. A. Chopard and possessors, but for that of the less eggs and butter. The figures for standing the policy of decency this family. FOR SALE BY capable. Yesterday's newspaper the total have not yet been made by country has pursued since the found Mr. A. Johnson's little daughter Babies will grow and wli.le E. F. LAUGHLIN, reports carried two stories which the Department of Agriculture, but ation of the republic was empha who has been staying with Mrs. are growing, you should have Tillamook, Ore. should be considered connectedly. it has issued what it calle it final sized by the demostrations of hos Dutton, was obliged to come home i^imwiiiiiuiiwuiiiiti photographed often enouj George M. Rommel, a chief of di estimate of staple rt-ops, including tility by numerous citizens of San on account of an ulcerated tooth. a record of each inters-^ vision in the Department of Agri such cereals as wheat, oats, barley, tiago, Chili, on the arrival of a Mrs. R. Margare'l visited Mrs. of their childhood. Yot culture, testifying before the House rye, corn, buckwheat, flax-seed and former president of the United L. D. Krake one day last week. the collection of baby’r Committee on Agriculture, said rice, and such other general crops States as a visitor. Shrieks of more and more as the ye; that beef cattle are now being as sweet potatoes, hay, sugar beets, "Down with American imperial Monk’s Studio. His Stomach Troubles Over raised in some parts of the South tobacco and cotton. This leaves ism" rent the air and the visitor Mr. Dyspeptic, would you not for considerably less than 5 cents a out a large number of miscellaneous was greeted with all sorts of derisive like to feel that your stomach trou pound, which is the lowest cost at crops running into the millions in cries. It became necessary for the bles were over, that you could eat which such cattle can be raised value, as well as fruit and garden police to charge the crowd to clear any kind of food you desired with "I feel it my duty to tell others what anywhere in the North. The same truck. It also omits the value of the wav to a hotel. It is stated that out injury? That tnay seem so un Chamberlain ’s Tablets have done for I "My Mamma Says likely to you that you do not even day bronght out the fact that Secre live stock marketed, of butter and the demonstration was in part pro writes Mrs. L. Dunlap, of Oak I hope for an ending of your trouble, Its Safe for Grove, Mich. "I have tary Houston, a few days earlier, had milk, of poultry and eggs, amount voked by a series of articles in a but permit us to assure you that it suffered with pains in informed a group of congressmen ing in the total to more half the paper printed in Spanish, filled is net altogether impossible. If Children iny back anil under that the evil of destroying food for farmers’ income. As the crops I with insinuations and open charges others can be cured permanently, my shoulder blade for the purpose of restricting supply enumerated total in value$4,94O,3Ql,- of imperialistic designs by the and thousands have been, why not a number of years, you? John R | Barker, of Battle CONTAINS also with a poor appe and advancing prices had reached 000, it is evident that when the United States. Ever since the Cu Creek, Mich., is one of them. He tite and constipation. NO a point at which it may soon be grand total of farm revenue is fig ban war this antipathy has been says, "I was troubled with heart I tried all of the rem OPIATES possible for the government to take ured up for the year 1913 it will ex observed. Whether the cause of burn, indigestion, and liver com- edies that I heard of, Vlaint until I used Chamberlain’s action. and a number of doc ceed ten billion dollars, the largest that struggle was American disgust ablets, then my troubles were tors, but got no relief. At about the same time a corre sum ever received in one year by at the treatment of the natives of over." Sold by J. S Lamar. Finally a friend told spondent, writing to a St. Louis the farmers of the United States. Cuba, whether, as Mr. Taft lias me to try Chamber Estrtip, the Danish leader, had to ’ newspaper, cited facte and figures These are the figures received by said, it was to abate a neighbor lain’s Stomach and die before the world learned wliat a showing that the spread in price of the actual producers, at first hand, hood nuisance, or whether it was Liver Tablets. I got a bottle of them and prime cuts of beef, between the and not those paid later by con precipitated by the blowing up of great man he was. they soon helped my The Senate is not likely to con raiser of the cattle and the retail sumers. What consumers pay for the Maine, there can be no division stomach; by their er's customer, who pays the last these products is so much more of opinion as to our disinterested firm atiy arbitration treaty which gentle action my bow price, a little over 200 per cent He that to give them would not seem treatment of Cuba following the does not exempt questions of na els became more reg ular. Today I feel like tional honor. proved that the Missouri stock to be talking on the same subject war. History has no parallel for praising them to all raiser's profit is a very insignifi at all. The total increase over last our conduct toward Cuba, for whose It was rather ostentatious in John who suffer as I did, for cant percentage of the last cost year is approximately $21X1,000,000, independence we spent hundreds D. Rockefellow to let it be known they have cured me and made my life price, made to the ultimate con notwithstanding the poor season of millions of dollars and spilled that he bought a whole crate of worth living ” sumer. If the lowest cost of rais- in some sections of the country be- our beet blood. Cuba had no fresh eggs. Cheaper Food Problems. A 15 Watt Mazda Lamp ft rj ■ W.A, Williams A 111 it Made My Life Worth Living YOU BELIEVE THAT WHEELER OREGON The Manufacturing City on B ound MENT in W heeler Property will be Profitable. ACK UP YOUR JUDGMENT WITH YOUR MONEY. *■ You mill make money by Investing in CUHEEbER For information regarding Wheeler, write Portland Office : 327 FAfT NEHLAEM ’tfJB CO., WHEELER, ORE Office «101