* Tillamook Headlight, October TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS. Christian Church Announcement sponded most cordially. Mrs. Hewitt, of Bar Vifw, was a visitor and made a few pleasant remarks. After the “Are you married? Do you ever ex­ meeting adjourned a long table was | pect to be? Have you ever been? If set, with all the good things that j you can answer either way to any of help to make a birthday lunch long these questions we want you to hear to be remembered Every one had a ( the sermon next Sunday night at the good time and will be on hand at the Christian Church on the subject: “Happy Tho Married”. In addition next meeting October 10. there will be chorus singing led by ----- o----- violin quartett, a special by the or­ chestra, and a special vocal number. Next Sunday being the day set aside by President Wilson as a day of pray­ er for peace, we will conduct a service at it a.m. with that in view, the pas­ tor preaching on the theme: Why Christian Nations, so called, go to War.” We invite everyone to attend who does not go to church elsewhere. prohibition of the liquor business is Gref th? concerned if you “Seek first the righteous- kingdom of God and His ness, all these things shall be added unto you”. On this phase he said: Going dry boosts dividends. Get behind the movement for a dry state and a dry nation, for business reasons This is the message which Pittsburg manufacturers and members of the Pittsburg Board of Trade are send­ ing to the business men of Oregon. Washington, California and Colorado this fall.” "These Pitsburg men paid out of their own pockets for a luncheon to Portland business men in order that they might tell them why the Pitts­ burg board of trade had petitioned Congress to submit prohibition. Brief­ ly summed up, they found that valu­ able machinery stood idle on Monday because men were absent, not having recovered from their Saturday and Sunday debauches in the open sa­ loons. They found that the accidents and deaths which they were compell­ ed to pay for happened on Monday, and for the same reason. They found that their defective and spoiled work happened on Monday, and for the same reason manufacturers are dry. "In December 600 of the Pittsburg manufacturers, lunching together in the Ft. Pitt Hotel, took account of these things, declared for state and national prohibition, and petitioned Congress for the submission of the Shepherd-Hobson national dry amendment. The West Virgina Lum­ ber Industries Association, the Ohio Manufacturers Association, the Nat­ ional Foundrymens Association, 98 per cent of the railroads of America and many ether productive indus­ tries, are taking action along similar lines. “The Colorado Fule St I ron Coin­ pany was wet. This summer the troops slosed saloons in the strike district. The output man increased 11 per cent. Guggenheim and Rocka- feller, who can smell a dollar further than a camel can scent water, are the owners of the Colorado Fuel & Iron. The Colorado Fuel & Iron has now turned dry. “The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., of Eugene, the Northw’estern Door Co., Portland, the Baker White Pine Lum­ ber Co., of Baker, and other manu­ facturers of Oregon, testify that the saloon is the heavest drain upon their business. In order to secure the loca­ tion of new factories, in order to pro­ tect the factories which we have, it is business to get rid of the liquor busi­ ness in Oregon. "The Anti-Saloon League has a circulation of more than a million a month for its several publications. This means five million readers, and includes most of the big manufactur­ ers. It is a paid circulation, which means that the readers are iaterested and read the paper. “You would consider it good busi­ ness if the Babtists were going to hold a national convention on the Pa­ cific Coast, to reach all the Babtists in America with the facts as to why your state your county your city were the ideal places in America for Bab­ tists to invest. Your Chamber* of The Priscilla club will meet with Mrs. O. A. Schultz Friday afternoon. Late Crawford peaches at the Fruit Palace. * Mr. Snoke of the Westinkhouse Electric Co., and W. E. Peterson of the Western Electric Co. were in the city this week on matters connect ed with the new day service. Wanted—A buggy horse, weighing about 1000 lbs., must be a good re­ liable, sound and handsome animal and also a fair traveler. Inquire at Headlight Office. M. G. Hughes, the piano tuner, is again in Tillamook for a short time, get your orders for fall tuning in early by phone to Lineback’s Piano Beaver. House. Expert work guaranteed. * Lost on passenger train at Garibal­ Sunday School every Sunday after- di Friday Sept, 25th, an alligator noon at 2 p.m. at the Free Methodist purse containing $3000 in cash, note Church. Preaching every other Sun­ for $6500 and return ticket to Port­ day after Sunday School by the Rev. land. Finder notify Mrs. Blaser Mr. Allison. Bayocean. The new school room is almost made Arrangements have been finished. keep Bar View hotel open during Miss Ethel Jensen has gone to winter, and the speciality will be in Philomath to school.* providing fish and clam dinners for Will Godsey and wife formerly of parties who desire to spend a few this place, but recently of Cloverdale, days at the beach the coming winter. are now at Los Artgeles Cal. Phone orders. * Mr. Hagg, of Eastern Oregon, is For Trade;—Owner will trade new very sick at the home of his brither, laige modern dwelling, nine rooms Earnest. full basement and attic, fireplace, etc. Mrs. Allison and daughter Vitginia Son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Poorman, situated in Tillamook for improved are visiting relatives in the Valley. who gained the highest score at the farm land or good securities. Address The Ladies' Aid met at the home of W. B. Van Graven, Box 140 Tilla­ Better Babies Contest at the Tilla­ Mrs. Curl’s last week. mook County Fair, obtaining 99% mook, Oregon. After Rev. Ward closed his sermon It must be that the people of Ore­ points out of a possible too. last Sunday morning at the U. B. gon have reformed, more especially Church, he made an alter call. Sever­ those living in Tillamook City, for TILLAMOOK WINS FIRST PRIZE. al came forward and gave themselves Governor West, when sending Miss to Christ. Fern Hobbs, to Tillamook, did not In Coast County Exhibits at the call out the Oregon Guard to accom­ Women in Politics. State Fair. pany her. Secretary Win. G. Tait, of the Fair George Washington is doing busi­ Board received a telegram from Pres­ Quite a bit of amusement is going ness on a much firmer foundation— ident J. H. Dunstan stating that Till- , the rounds as a result of an effort to a few old rotton sills having been amook had received the first prize ( form a free trade Woman’s Club in removed from under his office. Say for Coast County Exhibits at the this city to boost Dr. Smith for Gov­ George, it don’t look exactly the State Fair at Salem with a score of 91 ernor. As a resul for a call for a meet­ right stunt for the chief fire warden points w'hich included Tillamook, ing only four local ladies met a dig­ to be doing business in a fire trap Lincoln, Clatsop, Coos and Curry | nified lady from Portland. This lady, building. Counties. With exhibits of amazing , so our informant tells us, was stenog­ The ladies belonging to the Shakes­ excellence Tillamook and Morrow rapher for four years for Dr. Smith, peare Club, after the summer vaca­ counties were awarded first honors. I and she is now going over the state tions,, resumed their monthly gather­ Tillamook scored 91 points and Mor­ attempting to form Women’s Demo- ings on Tuesday afternoon of last row 89. Second to Tillamook in the I cratic Clubs. If she is not meeting week, when they met at the home of fiist division is Lincoln County with 1 any more success than she did in Till- Mrs. Barrett and had a delightful a score of 69. WalloWa is second to ' amook then her efforts will not time. There were a number of invited Morrow in the third district, with a 1 amount to a great deal. and the hostess served a dainty lunch. score of 80 points; Baker County is I When speaking of Dr. Withycombe International Text Book Co., a third with a score of 76 points and she snearingly referred to him as a corporation, vs. Charles Van Patten Malheur is fourth with a score of 70 I veterinarian doctor and looked down is a suit to recover $72.45. In April points. This will give Tillamook ' upon him as below her dignity, but 1912, George Van Patten, son of the County a prize valued at over $150.00. Dr. Smith, why, he was a dear nice defendant, signed a written contract, President Dunstan telegram reads gentleman. Why should a key subscribed for a scholarship covering as follows: "Tillamook County exhib­ punching stenographer think herself a course of correspondence instruc- it won blue ribbon in first district so much above and superior to a tions, the paying of which the de­ with a score of 91 points. Have ar­ I veterinarian surgeon, we don’t know. fendand has failed to settle for. ranged to put our moving picture on But this is the funny part, and which A great improvement took place in exhibition beginning to-morrow, is causing the fun and the gossips to the city that deserves mention for the Wednesday afternoon in educational smile. When it came to the four un­ great enterprise shown in improving building. They want our exhibit at terrified Democratic ladies electing the city. About two bits of lumber officers, it was here where trouble was purchased to replace the rotten Portland for the land show.* Come commenced. The lady who was sills on the two old shacks on the cor­ and see us. Notify.Mr. Kraner.” * "slated” for president was objected ners of tst street and 2nd Ave East. to because she was the wife of a can­ Piano Tuning. R. L. Shreve, Republican nominee didate of a different political faith to for County Surveyor, returned Fri­ Mr. R. P. Whitaker, representing the free trade, Smith-West-Chamber- day from a vacation trip through the the Sherman Clay &• Co. piano house I tain political bosses, who are making Willamette Valley and along the of Portland will be in Tillamook un­ a strenuous effort to ride the water Columbia River. Mr. Shreve investi­ til, Oct., 6th. Send orders for uning wagon and the beer wagon at the gated thoroughly the condition of aud repairing to Tillamook Hotel. same time. road construction and maintenance Just wait until election day and see in these localities and reported the how the Republican women voters of Presbyterian Church. oiling of roads, as practical there, a Tillamook will "swat” that kind of a great success. Every resident, of the The bible school meets te 10 a.m. combination, for that kind of prosti­ Scappoose, St. Helens and Goble dis­ The attendance is steadily increasing, tution of politics won’t go here. tricts, is boosting for Hie highway the children are returning to their connecting Portland and Tillamook places in the classes. We have now a along the Columbia river and coast. good teacher for every class. Boys “DRYS" HOLD MEETING SUN­ DAY. A wedding took place at the Chris­ and gii ake notice that Next Sun­ tian Church parsonage last Tuesday day is the beginning of a new quarter. Large Congregation at the Christian afternoon, when Miss Josephine E. Don’t fail to be on hand. There are Church. Wheeler, of Tillamook County, and lots of good things being prepared James M. Wheeler, of Multnomah for you this fall and winter. Join At a union meeting of the Tilla­ County, were united in marriage. The your class now. mook Churches last Sunday night in bride is well and favorable known Sunday morning at 11 a.m. the vest­ the Christian Church, R. P. Hutton by many people in and about Tilla­ ed junior choir will appear on the of the Anti Saloon League, of Oregon mook, and the groom is a prosperous platform for the first time. There are spoke on the business phases of the young business man of Portland. thirty now enrolled, and more are to Oregon Dry Campaign. The bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Sol. enlist next week. You join by coming He stated that the world had got W heeler, sister and one or fwo other to the rehearsals, and attending the the habit of doing tomorrow what relatives were present and the groom mornig service attired in a suitable the United States did to day. The was accompanied by his father. H. A. robe. I nited States had the habit of doing Van Winkle, pastor of the Christian The pastor will speak to the junior tomorrow what Oregon did today, Church was the officiating minister. congregation on the subjest: "Rosy so that to be an Oregonian was The young people left for Portland Red Apples,” and to the senior con­ greater than to a be a king of Oregon Wednesday morning where they will gregation on "The Might of Little was ruling the world. make their home. The best wishes of Things.” If Oregon progressives and with many friends go with them, The Evening service at 7 30 p m. The woman suffrage went dry Congress groom is 20 years of age and the pastor’s subject will be "The Sym­ would submit the national dry amend bride 16. pathy of Jesus Christ for the Com- ment. If this nation was dry or near-, The W. R. C. met in Artisan hall man Man.” This will be the first of a ly so when Uucle Sam sat down at on Saturday afternoon and had the series of sermons on Social Service. the head of the table to arrange with honor of having Mrs. McBride, De­ The choir will furnish special music. all civilized nations for the cessation partment Inspector of Oregon, pres­ of war they would agree to let war ent. She was very enthusiastic in her and liquor, the twin destroyers die Bayocean Natitorium. praise and complimented the mem­ together. Three fonrths of all taxes Open for bathing Saturdays and bers on the work they are doing As in civilized countries now goes to yet, little relief work has had to be Sundays, warm ocean water swim­ I war. The only excuse offered for the done, as most of the veterans, their ming pool, artificial surf, shower and saloon is that \\ e need the money.’’ tub bath. widows and orphane, are capable of If nations agree to disarm the last ex­ I caring for them selves. Post Com­ cuse for the saloon is gone. Call for Bid.« mander Reynolds, on behalf of the I On the business phases of the ques­ Corinth post, G. A R., presented the I The Common Council of Tillamook tion hg said. "John D. Rockefeller, corps with a port-ait of Lincoln, the will receive bid» for the improve­ the Guggenheims and the Pittsburg corps president, Mrs. Lucas, accept­ City ment of Park Street by grading and Board of Trade have made the im­ ed the gift, with a few well chosen gzavehng the same according to reaolu-1 words. It was hung in a prominent tion of the Common Council, the de­ portant discovery that God Almighty place at the head of the hall. The tails of which are on file with the City tells the truth. They like all others Recorder Bids are to be received up have for years admitted that the president presented Mrs. McRride to 12 o’clock October 3rd, 1914. See liquor traffic is wrong but held that with a souvenier spoon as a gift from City Recorder for full particulars. it was profitable. They have come to fi. Dated this September 29th. 1914. the members, and she in turn John Aschim, City Recorder. the conclusion now that so far as the Commerce would grab at the chance as a hungry dog a bone. Now, five million readers will read of the state and the county and the city which give the big dry majorities this fall. W e shall boost these places in all the dry publications. Many of those read­ ers will attend the Panama Fair in San Francisco next year. Manufactur­ ers will say, ‘We must look at that city on the way out. It gave a big dry majority. If they have the proper natural advantages we shall want to locate that western branch factory in that place.’ Others will say, ‘We want to move west; we must look at this town, for we want to live in a dry city, where the sentiment is strong. Cithers will say, ‘We believe that in­ vestment in a dry town is more prof­ itable and that taxes are lower. We must visit this town and make an in­ vestment. “Anything that reaches five million peoplewith information about any place of a kind toward which those five million people are favorably pre­ judiced, is good advertising. It is the kind of a stunt publicity agents dream about and when that advertising is true, annd has been proven by a ref­ erendum vote of all the people of that community, and they have endorsed it by an overwhelming majority, it is the best business in the world. If Or­ egon can give the biggest dry major­ ity that ever was given, and your county can be the driest county, and your city the banner spot of the county, you will achieved advertising which will be worth millions of dol- a million dollars would not have secured space rates. Or "Five hundred and , the business men of leaders, are putting them. . hind the effort to advertise'T l'onhniLS\lKalUrge‘nlrU'110"- 1 d- OnehSrJj, business men in Eugene , thousand dollars to get the^ c" • O\ L.a."C .CoU"‘>- ^<1 the Eu Springfield c,ty. They are notaries to round up every u? t-ed voter. Corvallis, A,^ McMinnville are already ir for the same purpose Th. 1 being administered adrninisf...,i . bv an Un^> being committee of business men 77 putting organizers into the fil get out the vote. They are notaries to register them. M‘e7 has taken the place of U and business organizers h?v'"Uli planted the hot air artists It ' ? ness^ow, and it is good busing “Other things being equal, the 0, who is first at the end will be th who is first at the start. There votes and to spare in very rl- ’ O,eiOT. The ci,y ’»•«.»•¡••he «if, Elecion comes on November 1 » istraion closes October 15 The- d not a moment to lose, and it is to put into the hands of a man □ has failed in everything else If J want this thing, it will up to yon J to drop your other business fOr] few weeks and attend to this bus„J Do this public business well, will do your private business' good! F. C. FELDSCHAU Is now ready to take any Contract in the Cement and Building Line HELLO! Prohibition VS Temperance In Germany, where pro­ hibition is unknown and where all the people have been temperate drinkers of wholesome beers and light wines, there is less drunk­ enness than in Maine or in Kansas—the two most con­ spicuous prohibition states in the Union. The same is true of France and Italy. The world over you will find that the really temperate races are those who are not prohibited from drinking temperate bever­ ages such as beer and wine. Prohibition in Germany, France or Italy would produce exactly the same results that it has pro­ duced in every state in the Union where prohibitory laws have been enacted. It would not stop men from drinking nor decrease drunk­ enness, but it would drive out the mild drinks and encourage men who do drink to resort secretly to the highly concentrated spirits. If prohibition really saved men from the "curse of drink ” it would have more to commend it to the intelligenceof thepeople. But,as thegreateditor, Henry Watterson, observes in the Louisville Courier- Journal, “It does not promote either temperance or virtue. It arouses human passion to frenzy by restricting private rights. It does not reduce drunkards. It multiplies Pharisees and male­ factors.’’—Paid Adver tismeat. D. Viridi, Chamber of Com­ merce, Portland, Oregon RE’ó’OL.VED THAT WHEN YOU WANT A THING IN A HUR-RY PHONE US- v / e ’ ve got thè G00D5. /T/c)-O'*1 IF YOU WANT NUMBER ONE GROCER^ V5 ON THE PHONE. IN A HURRY, CALL L_______ WE ONLY KEEP NUMBER ONE ÖOOP5. ARE NOT FOOLI5H ENOUGH To THINK WEI CAN RING IN POOR ¿TUFF HERE AND POOL PEOPLE. WE WILL ¿ERVE YOU JU5T A3 HoNE¿TLY AND QUICKLY BY PHONE A3 THoUCH YOU WERE IN THE ¿TORE- Groceries, Smoked Meats> Fruits, Vegetables, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. •» TILLAMOOK OREGON