Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 25, 1914, Image 4

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Tillamook] Headlight, June
25,
1014
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the right of way and everybody cent of the porcelain from Japan
Sidney E. Henderson, Pre«.,
would
have
been
denied
importation
should get out of their way who
into the United States by the pro­ ■ Surveyor.
should be prosecuted.
Legal Advertisements.
John Leland Henderson, Sec- ■
posed amendment to the tariff bill
.10
First Insertion, per line.
$
fl retary Treaa., Attoiney-at- 3
by
The
Champion
Optimist
«that
sought
to
bar
goods
made
Each subsequent insertion, line.
05
children under 14 years of age. J*" fl I.aw, Notrary Public
Business and professional cards
AT THE
Hope
springs
eternal
in
the
breast
pan
officially protested against the • Tillamook Title and
one month ............................
of the Prohibition party. H. I’. Faris amendment.
Homestead Notices ..................
Abstract Co.
of Clinton, Mo., national treasurer of
Dr. Williams says that the great 9
Timber Claims ......................... 1
that
party,
predicts
that
a
Prohibition
need of Japan is conscience and he
I.aw, Al »tract«, Reul Estate,
Locals per line each insertion.
candidate will be triumphantly elect- ■ Speaks in praise of the work of the
Surveying, Insura
Display advertisement, an inch,
ed in 1920. It it a party of heroic faith Christian missionaries in giving Ja­ «
Both Phor.es.
one month ..............................
I a failh scarcely justified by its his­ panese high ideals. He quotes emi­ ■
All Resolutions of Condolence
TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
and Lodge Notices, per line
05 tory. The first candidate, James Black nent men who are non-Christians as
| of Pennsylvania, was nominated by declaring that Christianity will mean bi « in n • * •
Cards of Thanks, per line . .
•05
the Temperance party in 1872. He re­ the national salvation of Japan, Count
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
ceived 5608 votes in the entire coun­ Okuma being among the number.
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
try. In 1876 Green Clay Smith of Ken­ The change from feaudalism to mod­
ceeding five lines...................
.25 tucky was the Prohibition nominee,
ern industrialism in Japan was rapid.
receiving nearly 10,000 votes. There The Japanese have displayed an effi­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
GOOD old i.w.
has been a candidate every four years ciency which is little short of marvel­
, (Strictly in Advance.)
since, the vote ranging as high as 258, ous. But as the mayor of Tokio, the
One year ...............
8150 536 for Silas C. Swallow of Pennsyl­
1 city of the world in size,
Six months ..............
.75 vania in 1904. There was a slump of seventh
said
in
i addressing a gathering at the
Three months.................................... .50 5000 the next four years and a furth­
Taisho Exposition, "something is
er slump of 45,000 between 1908 and
Entered as second class mail mat­ 1912. The vote in 1912 was 43,480 less wrong with Japan.” He gave con-
e
; his view of the need.
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at than it was in 1888, after twenty- science as
enry
renshaw
do
not
want
to
lose
our
art
and
beau
­
WHISKEY
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of four years’ aggressive campaigning,
ty and our practical materialism,” he
March 3, 1879.
in spite of the increase inthe popula­ said, “but we must have something
tion and the extension of the fran­
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. chise to women. The only campaign more. We must have a conscience, a
soul, a national faith. Materialism
in which the party had any notice- alone means ruin.” This statement
able effect on the results of the nat- of the mayor of a heathen town will
Editorial Snap Shots
ional election was that of 1884. It is be regarded by Christians as a Mace­
Isn’t it a fact that when business is conceded that the vote given St. John donian cry for help.
i in New York was one of the half doz­
best at the beach resorts, business is
en things that lost Blaine that state
also best in this city.
We Eat Too Much Meat.
and the presidency.
The
cause
of
prohibition
has
stead
­
seems
that
we
heard
Attorney
It
The curtailment in the consumption
Duniway say something about the ily advanced without regard to the
tail trying to wag the dog in the ho- Prohibition party. The party, singu­ of meat by the people of the United
lar as it may seem, has not been States resulting from high prices may
itel case.
strong in the states where prohibition not in the end prove to be an unmix­
We hope that the stockholders in sentiment has been highest. In 1912 ed evil. A diet too largely composed
at ;
the Hotel Tillamook are not in the there were only 945 votes for Chafin of beef, pork or mutton is not con­
same predicament the stockholders in Maine, out of a total of 142,105, sidered healthful. Many ailments that
MARRY TO BECOME MEN. j
were in in the old opera house build­ although Maine is the pioneer afflict the human family are pretty I
prohibition state. The high mark of conclusively traced to carnivorous In Korea Males Are Looked Upon aa
ing.
Children Until They Wed.
the prohibition party vote was reach­ living. With the exception of the peo­
Our Democratic friend, Bro. Trom­ ed in Kansas in 1886. It has oniy a- ple of Austrailia and Argentina, who
The Koreans marry very young, gen­
BIG BONFIRE, DANCING,
bley, ought to take a trip "outside”, bout one-fourth as large a vote now. get cheap meat from their great erally between the ages of twelve and
fifteen.
For
a
woman
to
reach
tweuty
what
a
and then he would realize
Oklahoma, although it has twice up­ herds of cattle and sheep, the Amer-
BOAT, FOOT, HORSE AND SACK RACING.
slump there is on account of free held state-wide prohibition at the cans are credited with the largest per without marrying is considered a ter­ 1 ’
rible thing. A peculiarity of these
For Cash Prizes.
trade.
polls, gave but 2185 of its 254,38p capita consumption of meats. In Aus­ weddings Is that they would appear to
votes to Chafin in 1912. The party tralia and Argentina 250 pounds, and be a matter of interest to every one
AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS
We heard some one say that the was once commonly called the Third in the United States 170 pounds per except the parties mostly concerned,
Coos County dairymen were getting party. It became that in 1884 and held inhabitant per annum is the present who often see one another for the first i1
Democratic prices for their cheese the place in 1888. But in 1892 Weaver, estimated rate. The British who are time on the wedding morning. This la
and that Tillamook County dairymen of the People’s party, took the place the largest meat eaters in Europe, because In a Korean household the
Big Ball Game on the beach.
were receiving Republican prices.
with nearly five times as many votes, consume a little less than 120 pounds boys are kept apart from the girls, the
TILLAMOOK vs. NETARTS.
father and the sons occupying the
The Gold Democrats were third in per annum.
The County Agriculturist is giving 1896. It regained its place in 1900,
front
of
the
bouse
and
the
mother
and
» It may in the end turn out that a
some timely advice in regard to po­ only to lose it in 1904 to the Social­
daughters living in the rear of the es­
Extreme Low Tides will make it possible to get
Ipermanant reduction in the cost of tablishment. Moreover, In their social
tato blight. The greatest blight the ists. In 1912 it was fifth, the Socialist
living may result from the larger con­ life tlie boys are not allowed to mix i >
around the rock and in the caves.
farmers have to contend with today party outnumbering it over four to
sumption of vegetable foods that cost with the gentler sex.
is the Democratic free trade blight. one.
Surf bathing, deep sea fishing.
less than meat. If the meat rate and
The parents and friends arrange the
Whatever
may
be
the
future
spread
the
death
rate
shall
be
concurrently
match in accordance with their own
Good. Another moss covered house
disappeared from the business section of prohibition, there is nothing to cut down what has been esteemed a Interests, and If both parties agree and
GRAND DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS
the bargain Is concluded the formali­
this week. As the winter is passed lead the disinterested observer to great deprivation may prove a bless­ ties are of the simplest. There Is no
look
upon
the
political
party
ing
in
disguise.
First Class Restaurant and Hotel.
Charley won't need the moss any
religious ceremony and no legal con­
longer to keep him warm at nights. committed to that as its chief cause
tract.
as being a great factor in practical
Accommodation for Everyone.
This is a billion-dollar country in
Early on the wedding morn the best
results.
The
mass
of
Americans
are
more
ways
than
one.
Young
as
elec
­
VVe are going to be a strong advo­
man arrives to tie the bridegroom's
Bring your family and friends.
cate of oiled roads in the future. Bet­ intensely practical when it comes to tricity is in service it costs the coun­ pigtail In a knot on the top of his head.
voting.
They
do
not
look
upon
exer
­
try
a
billion
dollars
annually.
ter get busy, Judge, and experiment
This not only remains forever as an
Everyone welcome.
outward and visible sign of his condi­
with a stretch of road so that the peo­ cise of the franchise as the mere reg­
ple can judge for themselves as to its istration of abstract views, but re­
While traveling with 700 members tion, but entitles him to wear a hat for
gard it as a practical choice between of the Salvation Army, Col. Roosevelt the first time In bis life and to be
value and Vvorth.
candidates for office. The elections ought to be able to pick up a few­ treated ns a man and enter public life.
As economy and less taxation ap­ held through-out the country since campaign songs. “We’ll Roll the Old He may be a mere child, twelve years
of age. but be has no longer any right
pears to be the disposition of a large 1912 have in practically every in­ Chariot Along” might make a hit.
to play with his boy friends and must
number of our citizens, it is well to stance illustrated this attitude. It is
choose his associates among old men.
consider the advisability of the school this fact which has led all political
lie has now all civil rights and is
The electric device which permits
district spending more money at this observers who are not swayed by telephone users to see each other at a expected to behave accordingly. If, on
time, for taxes will be much harder their emotions to realize that the distance of several miles is remark­ the contrary, a man is unable to afford
to collect next year than this.
next struggle in the country will be ; able, but of little use. Who wants to the luxury of a home and a wife, he
between the Republican and Demo- wait at the telephone until the
may reach the age of fifty, but he must
other still wear bls pigtail down his back,
The Democratic administration is cratic parties. Only a small percent- j
BEACHES AND FISHING STREAMS
not going on the theory of patroniz­ age of Americans knowingly shoot party takes time to primp up?
has none of the advantages of citizen­
ship and Is expected to play with kites,
ing home industry. Money is going their ballots into the air.
Tillamook County beaches have been aptly called
Gen. Huerta has informed the Mex- marbles and such like. Any folly he
out of the country in large amounts
ican delegates at the Niagra Falls may commit Is excused in the same
‘ Nature’s Playground.” Resorts where the “Call
to buy articles manufactured in for­
Jap Crie» for Help.
conference that ex-Senator Charles way as the naughtiness of a child who
eign countries, and this is not only
of
the \\ ild and the Life Outdoors can be fully en­
is not responsible for Ills actions.
draining the country of money, but
Japan is comparatively bankrupt A. Towne, who is now in Washington
The wedding ceremony itself is most
joyed
now open for the Summer visitor. New hotels,
throwing thousands of men out of both in morals and money, conclude to oppose the appointment of a con­ simple The whole function consists of
new
cottages,
new camping grounds^
employment.
Dr Walt er \\ illiams of the Missouri stitutionalist as provisional president a procession when the bride and bride­
of
Mexico,
is
not
acting
for
him.
The
groom are conducted by their respect­
School of Journalism, who is home
Two pleasing features in connection from a world tour. He says that the question raised does not seem to be ive relations to a dais There they are
SEASON AND WEEK-END FARES
with the G. A. R. Encampment were restlessness has become so great that important. There is no doubt of what put face to face and probably, as al­
the receptions given by the ladies of in order to prevent a revolution the the former senator from Minnesota ready stated, see each other for the
Low rouml-trip season and week-end fares from various
the Tillamook Commercial Club and : government was forced to recall has been doing in Washington, and first time. They merely glance at one
points on P. R. & N. ; also between all P. R. & N. Beach
Grange. A little hospitality went a i Count Okuma from retirement and less doubt that he is representing a another, then bow, and the knot Is tied
points.
long way in helping to make the en­ make him prime minister, although faction in Mexican politics which op­ Indissolubly. —Wide World Magazine.
campment a success. We want to but a few months before the count’s poses a constitutionalist succession.
FOUR TRAINS DAILY.
Finger» and Fork».
express our thanks to the ladies and magazine had been suppressed by the It is not to be presumed that he is
A New Yorker was speaking of a
LEAVE TILLAMOOK 7:30 A.M. and 10:30 A.M.
to make it more successful it would- Japanese Government as too radical acting only for himself and wholly on London horse show be attended.
p’t be out of place for the ladies of in its advocacy of reforms. The his own motion in taking the active
"A feature of the show." be said,
LEAVE TILLAMOOK 4:45 P.M. and 5:45 P.M.
the club to give the ladies of the
books read most avidly in Japan just part he is taking in the politics of "was the magnificent riding of certain
Grange a reception during the County
Arab chiefs. These chiefs gave n din­
now are the most radical socialistic another country. It is now some ner one evening, an Arab dlnuer. and
Parlor Observation Car ott ‘ Seashore Special."
fair.
years
since
Mr.
Towne
ceased
taking
publicaions of Europe and Americt.
they ate the first course—koug kous—
Good
Fishing in the Salmonberry
and Nehale
an
active
part
in
the
politics
of
his
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Rivers.
Most everybody ii congratulating Dr. Williams compares the present own country, but he has never ceased with their fingers
I
n
¡surpassed
fishing
in
the
Salmonberry
and
Nehalem
“An Englishman asked for n fork for
themselves that the G. A R Fn- status in Japan to the pre-revolution to take an active interest in the af­
bls kous kous. When It was brought
rivers, as well as other Tillamook Count}' streams.
campment took place last w eek, /w- period in France.
fairs of his clients since he aban­ to him a young chief said:
While complimenting the Japanese
ing to the heavy rain the last few
doned populistic politics and went
Call for our brand new folder, “Tillamook County
"’I beg your pardon, but I don't see
days. It may be well to mention that on their politeness, hospitality, am­ into law practice in New York and how you cun bear to eat with a fork.’
Beaches.”
that it was first proposed to hold the bition. enterprise, intellectual alacrity Washington. That he has been acting *"'L' the Englishman replied, 'was
Encampment this week, but after and acumen, physical strength and for the Huerta party, or the científi­ about to remark that 1 didn't see how
Charley Reynolds had studiously con­ dexterity and "a practical wisdom cos, as they are called in Mexican po­ you could bear to eat with your
sulted all the weather oracles it was akin to that of the canny Scotch,” litical terminology, is not to be doubt­ fingers.'
Folders and full information
’"But my fingers.' said tbe Arab,
| Jecided to hold it one week earlier. the Missourian asserts that their ed. Huerta's denial of having per­
from any P.R. & N. Agent
If you want to know what kind of commercial morality is almost a jest. sonally retained him can be taken for I 'are clean-clean 1 know it. I see to
weather there will be this time next Japanese manufactures are pro­ what it is worth. The fact is un­ it myself. But you. str. bow can you
or from
feel sure a lout the cleanness of your
year, consult Charley, for he is the nounced 20 to 30 per cent inferior deniable that he has been working at | fork?
JOHN M. SCOTT
’”—New York Tribune.
greatest living weather prophet left to foreign goods of the grade they Washington for Huerta's party.
General Passenger Agent. Portland, Or.
of the cld school of weather prophets profess them to be. The catalogues
Japanese Festival Cara.
of a St. Louis jewelry establishment
Most Japanese towns have a shrine
Thrtt it more Catarrh in this Metlon ot
Something should be done to put a and a St. Louis hardware firm are th. country than all other j',7« pi or temple dedicated to the tutelary
together,
and
until
the
la.t
f
rn
.
Tears
»top to crowding wagons and buggies sold to Japanese manufactures. These n,r„’",'puwi ,o ** '"»«rabie For a great deity of the city. At Ueno, In the Iga
doctors pronounent it a local province, several beautiful decorated
off the public road« by autos. Com­ catalogues suggest désignés which I manr year»
?“* preieribed local remedie« and
pianti are becoming more frequent are imitated and the products are I •' LonBtrtntIv falling to cure with T ocm I cars are kept at the shrine, and figure
annually In a curious procession When
in this respect, and it is time to pros­ palmed off as "imported” goods. The *
the day of the festival arrives hun­
There is nothing about the registra­
ecute the auto owner« who persist in prevalence of the social evil, licensed
Having depopulated the universities
dreds of pious worshipers drag the tion in either Pennsylvania or Iowa the president now threatens to rob
speeding and endangering the lives by law, especially in factory towns,
cars by means of ropes through the to justify a hope that the president's
of others, especially women who may are described by Mr. Williams Until tion*»l eure on the market it »• »
the House of its most active members
gayly decorated streets of the city—
happen to be driving teams. Public recently children under tj years of tern^ly in dvM.'lrÄ drip.1'"^. thereby, they believe, greatly pleasing speeches would do much good.
to fill appointive posts.
spoonful It aetsdireetlT on the blood
A girl who gets the thimble in the
roads are not intended for speedways* age have been worked in factories and
mneou. surfaces of ih» .T»tenî Thïv the gods of the stirine
If Roger Sullivan's campaign trips
The ears are
•ter one hundred dollar, tor an" e.« it
1 he average auto driver is careful and
wonderful examples of Japanese dec­ wedding cake three successive times are followed by rain the farmers may
over
twelve
hours
a
day.
It
is
esti
­
eadily gives hall . >1 the road, I.ut it
orative art. richly ornamented with in a season should be warned against induce him to run for president. It
*«>
kthaje who imagine that they have mated that 25 per cent of the raw
gilding sud lacquer work.—Wide accepting the first offer of marriage is a shame for a single state to mo­
»»Ik, jo per cent of the tea and 70 per Take Hall s Familjt put, for con.tlpauoa. World.
she receives.
nopolize the rainfall.
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ADVERTISING RATES.
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PEOPLE’S STORE TO SATISFY
?
CREDITORS
Entire stock of Men’s Furnishings/
Rain Coats and Children's Suits, and«'
Must be sold at
Boots and Shoes.
once.
Sale starts on Saturday, June 27.
H
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Sheriff'.
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Fourth of July
C elet>r ation
$
HAPPY CAMP,
NETARTS
$
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Tillamook County
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