Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 26, 1914, Image 2

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Advertising Rates.
butted in and run things a* the
meeting when the budget was
discussed, they are wondering
in making another move, whe­
ther it is simply to make the
court comply with certain for­
malities or whether they intend
to take an active part in politics,
for the gossips have it that the
timber men approached one per­
son with the object of inducing
him to run for county judge.
jumped in one American .city from
16,600 cases to 366,00) cases. There
gcKids are retailed in America at a ,
price lower than the American man-
ufactures can buy the milk from ,
the farmers in our cc-i ltry. If this
continues our condeasid milk com­
panies will be compelled to build
plants in Australia and the Nether- |
lands in order to co.iqiete, and one I
or two companies stand ready to do .
this if this ratio of importa­
tions shall continue. This will ,
naturally lower the price to be paid ,
to American farmers for the raw
product. Here is one effect of a low |
tariff to the farmer. The greatest]
danger to Americans comes from
Australia. These are things to be I
considered in the question of fluid I
milk prices in the very near future.
SPECIAL
FEED PRICES I
L egal A dvertisements :
First Insertion, per line . $
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
1 month.................................... 1 to
5 '«i
Homestead Notices...................
Timber Claims ... ................. i 10 00
5
Locals per line each insertion
Display ad vertisernent, an inch,
month..............
50
All Resolutions of Condolence and
I-odge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­
The following happened near
ing five lines.
Salem thisjweek when property sold
for little over $20 that was worth
$<150.
Conservatiyely estimated,
RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION.
1000 bushels of prime potatoes sold
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
at one cent per bushel. The pota­
1.5o toes were first-class and should
Hon. R. A. Booth was a visi­
One year........
75 have brought the top prices
Six months....
tor to this county this week and
50
Three month)
This is the record blow delivered he created a favorable impres­
at the high cost of living by ’ Babe’’ sion. If the voters of Oregon
Entered as second class mail mat­ Neednam, the deputy sheriff, when
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ter July, 1888, at the poet office at one lone bidder offered $10 for the want a clean, upright gentle­
man
<111 to
VV»
represent
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cpivov-n v
them
mN-».. in the
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Tillamook, Óre., under the act of thousand bushels of potatoes on a HI
nice little 160-acre farm six miles United States senate, Mr. Booth I
March 3, 1379.
southeast of Scotts Mills. The dep­ is the man to fill the bill. He
uty sheriff placed two horses on the
stand and called for an offer. The is not only a Republican but is j
t ^illamook MjeHblLjbt, lone bidder said $10. ‘ Sold,’’ said also a Christian gentleman and ]
the officer, and the successful bar­ a man amongst men. Thecan-1
gainer drove home with his newly-
acquired team and a portion of the didacy of Mr. Booth will do,
: much to uuited the Republican
carload of vegetables.
Editorial Snap Shots
It appears that Chris Jorgensen party and with him at the head,
an honest farmer, took over 160 of the ticket, there is sure to be
We hope the County Court acres of land near Scotts Mills and a Republican land slide next I
will not fool away any of the planted the greater portion of it in November, which will plainly:
potatoes. The prices dropped, and,
taxpayers’
money on
high rinding that he could not pay any indicate that Oregonians are op-1
priced, outside attorneys to de­ more money on the property, Jor­ posed to the free trade policy of
gensen got discouraged and left it.
fend the law suits.
the Democratic party.
Mr.
Booth knows the needs of a
timbered country like this and
The progressives in this coun­
what is necessary to develop it,
ty have reached the unlucky
for he was at one time connect­
number of 13. We feel sorry
ed with one of the largest lum­
for the Bull Moose party, with
so many backsliders deserting
bering concerns in the state,
having had considerable experi­
(
ence
in developing that indus­
,
We must apologise for giving
try
and bucking up against the
( difficulties which confronted it.
Bro. Trombley a free trade Kan­
garoo fit last week, We would
For that reason Mr. Booth will
suggest that he owallow whole
make an ideal person to repre­
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every morning before breakfast
sent Oregon in the U.S. senate,
three pigtail eggs shipped from
We feel sorry that some of the for Tillamook will be one of the
China.
timber interests baye thought it large lumbering centers before
Australian beef was under­ wise to institute legal proceed many years. Another thing that
selling Tillamook beef in this ings against the county because is not generally known about
the County Court did not con- Mr. Booth, while some politi-
city last week as a result of free form to the law in some few,'cians are advocating money at
trade, and over 2.500,000 eggs
from China were dumped into I particulars, and, to our way of a low rate of interest to clean up
Portland in one day to compete thinking, resorting to law suits ( farm lands for the purpose of
is not the best method of strai- catching votes, he has been as-
with home products.
ghtening out any irregularities'listing farmers in the Willa-
We hope the same calamity
will not befall some of the dairy­
men of this county who have
bought high priced farms with
a small amount of ready cash
and a large amount of paper
money. As it is the determin­
ation of the democratic party to
reduce the price of everything
raised on the farm, it must, of
necessity follow, that land val­
ves will be forced down.
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tliat have taken place in the, mette valley with cheap money
It’s enough to make one throw past. We want to see the peo-! before he had any' idea that his
his breakfast overboard since , pie of this county, the timber , friends and neighbors inEugene
the Democratic party under­ linen and the county officials get would ask hint to be a candi-
took to feed the American peo­ ' along in a friendly spirit. It is date for U.S. senator. We can
ple on pigtail eggi We move \ to the interests of all parties that, highly recommend Mr. Booth
that all eggs imported from they do this. Admitting that t to the voters of Tillamook conn-
China be branded with the the timber men are a right injty and hope they will support
word "Pigtail." If this is not ,their complaint, resorting to him. not only in the primary
done millions of pigtail eggs law ¡suits always bring about election but at the general elec­
will be disposed of and tind more are less friction. There tion in November.
their way into the stomachs of is, no doubt, but what the tim­
Oregonians.
ber men, as well as other tax-
The Forest Grove Press has turn­
If the timber men could club '
out of existence some of those
tax-eating commisshnis which
have come intq existence the
past few year»/ the state tax
would be greatly reduced. The
cranks,office seekers and special
intercuts advocated most of the
c<tuifnissions and the taxpayers
■nre groaning under the extra
burden of taxation. Butthat is
what taxpayers get for listen­
ing to and voting for Oregon's
new fangled legislative system.
payers, are smarting under the ed its toes to the daisies. Mr. Geo.
continual increase of taxation, !Curry was an excellent newspaper
and have a right to demand and F0’’' Bn,ll he put over $5,010 dollars
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i m the plant, but it was no use, the
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SHORTS
Country SHORTS...............................
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Fancv Re-Cleaned GRAY OA1S............
GOOD GRAY OATS, for seed..........
FANCY WHITE OATS...........................
WHEAT ...................
1....................
OIL MEAL ....................................................
FANCY ROLLED OATS ...................
FANCY ROLLED OATS ...................
STAR BARLEY ..........................................
CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY, on hand.
FAN
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FLOUR
cot
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saj
th«
elt;
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PURE GRANULATED SUGAR. .. 21 lbs. for $1.00. 100 lb. sack, $4.70*
BEST FRUIT SUGAR........................... 20 lbs. for $1.00.
,,
5.00
STANDARD CORN, 3 cans for 25c.
STANDARD TOMATOES, 3 cans for 25c,
All
Come in and see our goods and get OUR PRICES before you buy.
RAY & CO.
RALPH C. BACON,
Mgr. Grocery Dept.
ISYNOP8I8 OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
American Central Life
Insurance Co.
of Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, on
the 31st day of December, 1913, made to the
Insurance Commissioner of the State of Ore­
gon, pursuant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital stock paid
up
................................................... $
337,000.00
•
Income.
Total premium income...............
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year....
Income from other sources re­
ceived during the year...........
Total income ............................... $
Disbursements.
Paid for losses, endowments,
annuities and surrender val­
ues ..................................................... $
Dividends paid to policy-hold­
ers during the year..................
Dividends paid on capital stock
during the year..........................
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year..........................
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year..........................
Amount of all other expendi­
tures ................................................
Four Foot Fir Slabs
$3.00 per Cord.
Delivered.
com
out»
Dry Short Wood $2.00 Load
trov
part
A. F. COATS LUMBER CO-
Millinery a Matter of BrainsTS
Style—Creative Ability.
Pan
801 k
It is this and this alone that makes millinery an art. Our Hr'
demonstrate that we have successfully solved the problem of selli:
high class millinery and at a very reasonable price.
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HILMA JOHNSON spent all of February in gathering first 1 grap
etyle information and assembling a stock of beautiful trimmed Hab hets
Millinery Merchandise that will make HILMA JOHNSON’S MillwLoul
the talk of Tillamook this coming season.
COME -YOUR INSPECTION
High quality
hl High
drugs and I low
[;j prices. If you are
(¡j looking for pure $
IS INVITED.
S3» _
.est thiit power
rcr reed v<Athit
me veceme at S5
vewer cf evil
ven xs all thd
great gifts Nahtn£
man.
uondi
bold,
yrus Noble
for Uu sick or ccnr
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
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The Mothers I"
rite
A cougli medicine for chi”'
shBtild he harmless. It slioul“
pleasant to take.
It
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effectual. Chatuberl.iin
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Remedy is all of this -
TOM I
mothers’ favorite everywlite Why <
sale by all dealer-
fnlB t
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Just Right for Backache
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Bread,
f
Tillamook
Bakery,
Grocers
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r.iatism.
ror^ |
Foley Kidnty Pills are 8° a
i ov.ghly effective for backache
matism, swollen, aching joint»' "ga
ney and bladder ailments th»i^^M
are recommended every«'
’Cbty
A. Jeffords, McGrew. Nebrj^T^
' My druggist recommended
Kidney Fills for pains in a1', ¡gfy.
Eat Viereck’s
At all
dise,
“cure
mun
ture
«
the i
ger»
of <1
she e
ing a
some
elesr
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(!] years of drug S
Chamberlain’s Tablets for Con­ ¡H experience go to
stipation.
For constipation. Chamberlain’si ii?
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CLOUTH,
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Tablets art excellent Easy to take M)
Give O’
it nvaraged for the corresponding mil.l and gentle in effect.
week of last year. It represents a then a trial. For sale by al) dealers. 3 “ The largest and $
What is the matter with Tilla tidy contribution of the American
niook? In the past few day* very dairymen to the cause of tariff re­ Disordered Kidneys Cause Much (;] oldest d.rug store &
disquieting atone« have come froth form.
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Misery.
the cheese county.
Of the three
I With pain and misery bv dnv i®in Tillamook Co.
county commissioners, not one de-' The low prices that butter is com­
-y-l!L ...
cavl
of t
safe
-bptt
Total expenditures ................. . $
Assets.
Market value of real estate
owned ...............................................$
Loans on mortgages and col­
lateral, etc. .................................
Premium
notes and
policy
loans................................................
Cash In banks and on hand. .
Net uncollected and deferued
premiums ......................................
Other assets (net)......................’’
funds. While his hands are covered
¡with bloody spots
Gen. Villa,
once hope of the constitutionalists,
is likewise accumulating indelible
stains
Brigandage is rampant
throughout the country regardless I -K-
of what leader maybe in nominal!®®
controj.
Hundreds
of riillUVIIM
millions Of
el I (I)
T
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'••'- mo x,i
foreign inveHtmenta have been loxt »
and
there
iu
ttr»
anf..»..
nr
.
and there ia no safety for life or _ 1 >Ai
person. __________
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a tel
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carl
mix
pari
Total aaaats ........................
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Total assets admitted in Ore­
gon .....................................
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Llabilihea.
Net reserve ......................
$
Total policy claims unpaid....
All other liabilities,....................
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Flour has advanced 20c. per barrel in Portland. Can sell HIGH
PATENT HARD WHEAT FLOUR that is selling in Portland at $5.80 a
bbl. at the following prices :
HIGHLAND BRAND. HARD WHEAT FLOUR, $5.00 bbl. $1.30sk.
PURE WHITE BRAND, HARD WHEAT FLOUR. $5.40 bbl. $1.40sk.
Buy Flour now and Save Money.
[•} Our Policy
sleep disturbing bladder weakness
sires re-election. Indeed, one hue manding at the present time ia night,
tired, nervous run-down men
resigned, and the others have nn arousing considerable interest in and women
every where are glad to
equivocally declared that under no cheese in sections of California know that holey
Kidney Pills restore
circuinatancea will
they serve where the industry lias never been health and strength,
and|the regular
another term—aa cominiitsioners. established. T'uia we note that one
nctmn
of
kidneys
and
bladder. For
factory
is
to
l>e
established
at
Grid
­
It ia not often thut county com-
inieaiouera decline to etiind for lev. Butte county, and another one sale by all druggists.
re election, and very rarely do we in Colusa county.
Stomach Trouble Cured
find one that teaigib«
It may l>e
A dispatch from New Orleans says Chronic
There 1« nothing more discourag
stated Hint the commissioners of that
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a shipment of I.'xi) cases of con
Tillamook are not seeking other < ilensed milk arrived there from mil then it chronic disorder of the
political jobs. They will retire to :
Two representatives stomnch I, it not surprising that
private life. It would not surprise Switzerland
many suffer for years with such in
of
the
Holland
America Milk Co a'lment
The Spe-tator to hear that other aie ill New Orleans
when a permaneut cure is
with the expec
county commissioners will follow tation of establishing an agency fori trine""
r*’
he
tne extraordinary example of the there, says the Milk Reporter. The toratntle.
About oneyear ago."
Of " *'kelee. Mnit
gentlemen of Tillamook. -S|>ectator company has opened a big agency ".'I',” 1 ' k
p,ck,“re of Chamber'
There ia nothing the matter with $2.1»«». COO to spend in New York lain^i^M
have’'?elt ‘ "w* *2**
and it («¿expected that agen.
with Tillamook, Mr. Spectator. ( 1 L'ty
cies will be established in other i liaxe felt perfectly well. I |,o .
.
Before some of our citizens got large American cities
And now. previously used anv number
fairly ovei how th.- timbei an n the* price. Since the
of the different medicine«, hm non-.
were of any lasting bep-fi» “
new tariff law theimportatiuns have them
For Bale by all dealers.
100 lbs.
FLOUR. FLOUR.
insist that the tax money be eco- “News Times,” the old paper, could
nomicallv expended and that f not be downed, and the promoters
County Courts comply strictly ,°f the Press are wiser as i well as
with the law. That is the best 'poorer. A fool and his money will Total liabilities Exclusive of
t
part, and it is always the slick
capital stock ot; |137J'OU.OO. $ 3.613,458 45i 1
method for the county court to ’ soon
Insurance in forte De­
talker who has no money himself, Total
cember 31,
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adopt, and then there would be but imagines that he is a success,
I f . Oregon for the
no occasion to call the court’s that somehow talks the cash out of Total lliiNinrss
risks written during the
............ ..................................... $
actions into question. As we the other fellow's pocket to give him Gioss premiums
received dur­
a job. You will find them in every
ing the yttir ...............................
understand it, this is a matter town and how they do it is a ques Losses
»aid during the year
that is not confined to Tilla- tion you ask yourself after you Losses InciFTrcd during the vear
amount of risks outstand
mook, as the timber men are have been stung.—l’olk County Total
ing in Oregon December 31.
1913.................................................... j
2-t.itx.00
pursuing the same course in I Observer. ________________
AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE IXH KANOK
other counties, and it was at the
CO.
Advocates of the watchful waiting
By CAHROl.L, B. CARR, secretary.
suggestion of the Insurance i policy
Statutory general agent and attorney for
are now voicing a hope that
Commission at Salem that these the man of the hour may arise in Mvrvice. Judd Lowrey.
suits were brought.
Probably Mexico. Aa the St. Louis Republic
there is not a county in the State expresses it: “It is hoped that a
leader may appear and a party de­
that is following strictly to the velop
through which the country
formalities in every particular, may be pacified and constitutional
some counties being still hun­ government re established." Huerta
dreds of thousands of dollars in does not appear to be crumbling as
rapidly as the president supposed
debt. We hope that this little some
.weeks ago. He has not yet
tempest in a tea kettle will soon succumbed to the financial siege. r,j............
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blow over, with a better under­ Of the lo.000,000 motley inhabitants
standing with the timber men, of the stricken republic, a majority
recognize him as ruler
the county court and the people willingly
By direct and indirect confiscation
of the county.
, he supplies his government with
We have been asked to ask
Bro. Trombley, the free trade,
Democratic pencil pusher,a per-
tiinetil question : Wasn't the
tariff altered for the express
purpose of lowering the price of
everything raised on the farm,
and allow food stuffs from Aus­
tralia, China, Canada, Siberia
and other countries to come
in free and undersell Ameri­
can farmers ? Another ques­
tion we want to propound to our
Democratic friend : If the value
of farmers' products are re­ I
duced one half, won’t it reduce
We want to give the dairymen
the value of their land ns well ? of Tillamook county some vai
Oue hears a great deal about liable information as to how the
"knockers,” but we nre glad new tariff law is causing un­
we nre not one of those who easiness among farmers, whose
advocate free trade to knock the industry is placed in jeopardy
bottom out of the farmer«' pro­
on account of free trade. We
ducts and, at the same time, will quote a few items from the
knock the value out of his land, Pacific Dairy Review :
for the value of ii form is esti­
mated by the amount of money The average quotation on extra
butter in the local market for the
that can be made off it.
past week is 13 17 cents below what
$ .80 sack.
1.20
1 35
....................... $26.00 ton.
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w*
you will find it distinctly advanta­
geous to come and do your select
ing here. You will get the best
qualities, the moat thorough and
conscientious workmaashin and be
charged the most reasonable prices,
we can supply single or dout.l
Sets or any single article that you
i
may be in need of.
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old trouble entirely
For sale by all druggist*.
Notice
to Milk Const»»
<>ur prices, in «dvance. 2K
Jon; quarts, in advance, 6c. IF
in advance, 3>4c.
.
T illamook D*
Mutual Phon«,