Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 10, 1915, Image 3

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    1 illamook
Headlight, June
10, l915
.11
I
State Press Flashlgihts.
in
Kindnes», conciliation and
Dissolution of Partnership.
the influence ot good example—these
the true and effective means of
If the worst comes, and our trouble are
1 'i!-C .Par,,!er:’,,ip
C. C. Smith and L
with Germany must be left with the reform.—Seaside Signel.
L. r.. cartridge, doing business at the
arbitrament of war, we are willing to
tuem Theatre, has been dissolved by
have the matter settled by single Drifting From Diplomacy to War. mutual consent. May 16, 1915.
"'bat and nominate Colonel 1 heo-
C. C. Smith.
OUR PURPOSE IS TO SERVE THE
)ore Roosevelt as our champion nnL ■ Iwill write another
L. E. Partridge.
note
asking
Germany
if
she
"intends
against the Kaiser. Arms, tongue and
PUBLIC WELL
to be guided by the accepted princi­
chin--The Spectator.
ple; of international law and the Notice of Appointment of Admin­
Our plant is well equipped and
istrator.
of neutrals, or if she purposes
I he chief of St. Louis, Mo., detec­ rights
'j
maintained
in perfect running
following her own rules of marintime
tives says that there is no particular warfare.
Í4Í
In
other
words,
President
K
’
ctiv
is
hereby
given
to
all
whom
order
IB
of man who goes wrong, but there is Wilson will ask if Germany intends
one distinctive type who doesn t go to continue to sink American ships it m.'y concern: that by an order of
\Ve can furnish you with any­
th':
County
k
ourt,
of
T
illamook
wrong and he is the fellow who lives and ships in which American citizen ;
County, Oregon, made and entered of (■
thing in electric supplies or iix-
within’his means. The information is are travelers.
record thcriin on the tilh day of
nothing new, when one conics to
tures for wiring, lighting, heat­
Germany will reply that it is ncc - ■May, 1915, the undersigned was ap­
• hint about it. A man can't be hon.st sary
to
her
existence
to
inflict
on
hi
’
pointed
the
administrator
of
the
ing, power, or cooking.
and live beyond his means, and that’s enemies all the injury possible, and estate of Jasper V.. Buckles, deceased
a)| th.rc is to it. When one contracts that within the naval war zone that
We have ex peril need and capa­
All pirscns having el; i.ns against
,, (.j. which he knows he cannot pay she has established enemy comme.’ce
estate are hereby notified to pre­
ble men to attend to our lines and
A n bi- earnings, he is not living will be destroyed at every oppor­ said
sent them, vi lified as required bv
honestly; he is going ’wrong.—ltcm- tunity. It will give the imperial gov- law
to tlo house wiring and instilla­
to the undersigned as st id adinij- Ì3
izer.
eminent great and sincere regret to istrator at the office of Webster
tions.
learn that neutrals happened to be 0:1 Holmes, in T illamook City, Oregon, «
The real "good fellow” is the fellow the enemy ships that were sunk, but within six months of the date of this
who knows something good about the reply will state that the exigen­ notice.
everybody and tells it. He never cies of submarine warfare do not per­ Dated this 13th day of May, 1915. »
knocks on his neighbor or digs up the mit the commanders of the destroyer
Clark Smith,
past He always leads a helping hand time-to inquire into the identity of
Administrator of said estate.
to the fellow who is up against it and passengers traveling on the enemy’s
gives him a chance to make good. He craft.
<
Notice to Contractors.
never forgets to do anti say the little
And then, what’ We have stated
things that make his wife happy. His that we shall hold the imperial gov-
children find him a jolly chum and an eminent to “strict accountability” for
Sealed proposals addressed to
_____
the
ever-ready playmate. His home is a any injury done to American life c/ County Court of Tillamook County,,
heaven of love happiness and content­ property. In what manner shall we Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
ment. The real “good fellow” is the
*v- make good this threat if the imperial complete the,
world’s greatest asset.—Bert Morc- government continues to violate the
Tillamook-Cloverdale County Road,
house in Ginger.
accepted principles of international from Station o plus 00 to Station 51
<
warfare? Shall we avenge our mur­ plus 60
President Wilson has nearly rcach- dered citizens by declaring war, which in accordance with the plans and
ed the parting of the ways, and it is we could but feebly prosecute? Or specifications thereof on file in the
to be hoped he will be correctly ad­ shall vve express our abhorrence of office of tig: County Clerk of Tilla­
vised and receive the support o* every the Kaiser's barbaric attacks on help­ mook County, Oregon, will be receiv­
true American in choosing the blood­ less and non-combatant women and ed by the County Court of said Coun­
less path in his dealings with the children by merely breaking off dip­ ty, at its office in the Court House,
warring nations. The United States lomatic relations with Germany? at Tillamook City, Oregon, until the
does not court war, neither does it Truly, the one would cause the Kais­ hour of 10 o’clock a.m. on the 15th
day of June, 1915, and at that time
want to be disgraced and degraded er as much concern as the other.
Our position is delicate and serious. publicity opened and read Each bid
among the nations, and it is a wise
leader who will steer the ship of state We are dealing with an arrogant and shall be accompanied by a certified
,
safely between the two alternatives. desperate monarch, to whom con­ check made payable to the County
BEEF pot ROAST At 12'.c. and 13jc. per pound.
Let us hope that President Wilson tracts mean nothing and who has Clerk, for an «mount equal to 5 per
is the pilot who is able to do this.— changed the principles of internation­ cent of the amount of the total of
At 15c. per pound.
RIB ROAST
al warfare to suit his own style of said bid, which shall be forfeited to
Sheridan Sun.
fighting. We are asking him a ques­ the County, in case the bid be accept­
RIB OUilj
l\U)
BOII . ’
'At 11c. per pound.
Henry Rohm of this city predicts tion which, if it is answered in the ed and the bidder shall fail, neglect 1 ¡BRISKET BOIL
or
refuse
foi
a
period
of
five
days
At 10c. per pound.
affirmative,
convicts
him
of
violating
that we will have a wet summer, and
bases his prediction on the theorv the rules of so-called civilized warfare after which the award is made to
At 12}c. to 15c. per pound.
STEAKS
that cannonading affects the atmos­ and which, if answered in the nega- enter into a contract and file a bond
1 lc. and 121c. per pound.
CORN
BEEE
At
phere. He rememKers that during the tive, makes it necessary that we shall satisfactory to the Court as required
civil war there was a great deal of proceed to put into effect our threat by law.
Bids
will
be
received
for
the'
clear
­
HAMBURGER STEAK . At 121c. per pound.
rain due to the cause. We have of holding him to "strict, accounta-
ing, grading and- excavation for lay­
put Henry’s prediction down for1 fu­ bility.”
It looks as if President Wilson ing the following kinds of pavement
These Prices are guaranteed on Tillamook
ture observation, just as we did that
of Phin Small some time since, when might have to put aside the work he under standard specifications for each
Products.
1— Sheet Asphelt on Concrete base.
he said that on or about May 27 the took up as head of our dinlomatic
2—
Asphaltic
Concrete
on
Concrete
service
and
assume
the
duties
of
com
­
European war would come to an end.
Phin’s forecast did not quite, hit the mander-in-chief of the army and base.
3— Light Bitulithic on Concrete
mark, but possibly the entrance of navy.—The Spectator.
' Price List on U.S. Inspected Prime Steers
base.
Italy into the fray may be the begin­
June
Wedding.
4
—
One
course
grouted
top
Concrete
from Portland.
ning of the end.—Telephone Register
- —Wood block on Concrete base.
According
to
the
plans
and
specifi
­
At 8 o’clock on June 2nd, at the
< ! SIRLION STEAKS At 20c. per
A pretty maid can make a wise home
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and cations on file in the office of County
man a fool.
ROUND STEAKS . At 18c. jx-r
Clerk.
Mrs. A. Forkncr, near Beaver, Ore.
She can make a wise man dippy.
The County Court reserves the
Mr.
Frederick
Bronn^r
and
Miss
Etta
She can turn sunshine into gloom, or Forkncr, were united in marriage un­ right to reject any and all bids. Dated . , POT ROAST BEEF At 16c. per
misery into joy.
» SHORT RIBS AND
an artistic arch made of white this thè 27th day of May tom.
She can have a train of voungbloods der
I. C. Holden, County Clerk,
blossoms, ivy and roses.
to 15c. per pound.
and bald headed old bachelors trot­ hawthorne
PLATE BOILS . At
beautiful ring ceremony was read First publication, May 27, 1915.
ting after her like a pack of hungry The
Last publication. June to, 19m.
by
Rev.
Dora
Young,
Miss
Thelma
<
J
PrimeRIB
ROASTS,
At
18c.
per pound.
dogs trailing a bone.
the four year old sister of the bride
<
She can raise more simon pure un­ acting
Notice to Farmers.
as ring-bearer. Miss Roxie
These Prices are subject to change.
adulterated hell in a man’s heajt in Wood was
bride’s maid and Robt.
a minute than he can dispell in a Forkncr, brother
of the bride was
The Tillamook Lime Products Co.,
lifetime of effort.
best man. Mr. Bronner is manager of
She it an object of envy and a thing the stamp department at lrwin-Hud- is ready to furnish ground lime stone
of joy, and there is no end to her ska Co., Portland. Miss Forkner has to the farmers. The lime stone is
possibilities.
worked at Olds, Wortman & King in
For all the world admires a pretty the silk department for the past four ground so as to pass a 1-6 inch wire
screen.
maid.—Ione Journal.
years. The bride carried bride's roses
The lime stone will cost $5.00 per
and was dressed in light blue silk,
On Monday, June 21, there will be trimmed in old rose. A fine supper ton in sacks at the plant. A charge of
an election in Corvallis, to select one was served. Besides the immediate 3 cents per sack or 60c. per ton extra
new member of the board of direc­ family were Lloyd Wood, Miss will be made for the sacks unless
tors, but is reasonably safe to assume Gladys Davis and Robt. McClcay and sacks arc furnished by the customer.
that a very small proportion of those family.
Only grain or meal sacks with a close
who are entitled to vote at such an
election know anything about it, for
weave should be brought as the fine
Winners of School Track Meet.
the reason that it has not been given
dust or powder will all be lost it the
due publicity. Following the antiquat­ Seventh grade won the cup which a sacks have a course weave leaving
ed custom, which provides that the number of the merchants of the city
clerk shall post notices of such elec­ have put up for the grade showing u-> only the course grains of limestone in
tion on some telegraph pole or other best in the spring track meets which the sacks.
public place, the law, made and pro­
with the meet last Friday af­ A set of new grinding rollers arc
vided, has been complied with, but in closed
ternoon.
and fifth grades tied being installed to increase the capac­
this day and generation, the people for second Fourth
place.
ity and produce a finer product.
have something else to do besides
boys were classified according
Address all comi’iunh-a'ions to U.
going around to hunt up information to The
A .*erfact Dak r—c’>sc’ it.
dependable, every day. year in.
height, boys of about the same
year out.
ch honor, of ino best materials.
of any coming event, when it can be height
G. Jackson, Box 413, Tillan.or-I'.
competing
in
each
class.
The
brought right into our homes;—Cor­ points won by the boys of each grade
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
vallis Gazette.
77ic only rar.ffa mode ondrety of charcoal and malleable iron,
from the fourth to the eighth inclus­
Malhur
Storm
Freakish.
l.lallea'jla
break -charcoaliron uon't runt like ct—L
—•—o
ive were added together and this sum
The principal revenue of the news­ divided by the number of boys in the
, Economical In Fuel
paper is money derived from selling room. This tended to stimulate every
Thu r-'irrs of the MajetCe arc rn>eted (not put toKsther with
Baker, Or., June 2—The champion
L. i L i arid f' ve putty)—they will alivaya remain air tight,
space to advertisers. The desire of boy to take part.
freak
storm
of
Malheur
County
was
L aurr* nc Lh» r h at n >r cold r.fTects them. The Majeetic
people to have certain facts made
1 he running broad jump and the ioo reported here today. A heavy rainfall
ov< n i.i I ned throughout w h pure aebeetce board,
he! i in placo by an
iron iruling you can «««it — and
known to the masses of the people yard dash were the two events in
L «»ays .here always. A r tig it junta and pur« aslxBUja
and the possibility of business being which the boys competed Friday. I and wind did heavy damage through­
lin*..z lMure an even l>«!.ing hcaL, savinic one-half the fu«L
created by the people coming into Winners of first places in the five | out the county, but the edge skirted
/ J doerr. dr^rr to fem rirrid ehe’vre. N' i . tpringe.
Malleai le iron oven rack» sL^e O-t Uu’uMnaUcaUy, h<44~
possession of facts through the news­ classes in the broad jump were Ivan | the town of Malheur. With a heavy
v.hatever they contain.
paper, makes it possible for the pub­ Knight,
Leslie Conover, Ernest 1
lisher to issue papers such as we have I Dodge, Jesse Shortlidge and Arthur roar a hailstorm broke there and
m the country. The masses of the Harris. Second place winners in this hailstones as big as bantam eggs
People know very little of the cost of event were Russell McKenzie, James raised welts all over the bodies ci
publishing a paper and a large per­ Campbell, Percy Thayer, Goeffry horses and cattle. The ground was
cent of them at some time or other O’Donnell and Alfred Smith. W m- I
have something which they desire to ners of thirds were William Monroe, soon covered with hail three inches
get before the people. It is often th’ Bob Switzer, ? Willie
Le- ¡ deep.
.......- Campbell,
,
case that the newspaper is asked to land Dorr and Arthur I ravis. In the In some spots the sun shone through
ChaYcoal and Malleable Iron
publish material that will not increase ioo yard dash Ernest Dodge, Janies out the pelting storm. Trees were
Ivan
the sale of the paper and would not Campbell, Arthur Travis,
“ring revenue of any kind to the pa­ Knight and Leslie Conover took also damaged.
per if it was published. It is necessary firsts;.Car) Knight, Alfred
’ 'C-J Smith, i
tor the paper to exercise judgment in Schuyler Fletcher, V\arren
........... Poland
Is the reminder that the first elec­
aft copper rawrMr worh I. «U !£’« • t'*a kettle throufh »
*cceP*ing public matter and make a and Arthur Harris seconds and Jim­ tion was in the Garden of Eden in­
r , r
. t .t- .ped tmra r-nn r <t of copper. «ettine
t
tine distinction between advertising mie Watson, Jesse Shortlidge, Her-
I ft Land
of tir« L .x. It I « i 15 gallon» of water in a vury
few j ut< » ¡.nd by tornifif a • •• .- th- frame and rvaerroir move»
and news matter—Albany Herald.
bet Jones, Bob Switzer and Geoffrey tended as a slap at women suffrage’
Sway irot ;'!r«. An*r In ivwp-tt ntad Afo/mlc feature. <Jpenend
< » pan due« away w. h : ‘ ovelirg aahet- vrnttlutrd uth
O’Donnell third places. Ribbons were The devil carried Eden by the wom­
pi/pi<.?'ntsfk»or fro-n ratei. nj’Frn- arh cup eatrhee aahea.
awarded the winners of these Plac^s an’s vote.
A-Il ut ta ih.n> y,u t ut greatest hnpruvemaat
Don’t try to bully the world. It I at Koch’s Drug store Saturday. 1 he
ever put ft a ran*r.
Don't buy tho r .r.ge yon erpect to last a life
Those five Mexicans under death
,es not pay. Whoever enters the I cup won by the seventh grade is on
tlir.e "tmsagnt, uiiaeen.'* or you II l>e sure to be dia-
e > ir‘ !. (t/tye to our store, and »re the Grail
nng for a rough and tumble fight exhibition in the window of Harns , sentence
Arizona have
Mad« of
5cnlclltv in ----------
- - doubtless
--
><-/ t'ic — have ita many exchenv« feature« •«-
b’î- i find out why the Ma/ettlc ia WH atron<er
with public opinion is pretty sure, > jewelery store. The Tillamook Head- i be(_n congratulating themselves that Charcoal
than all other ranr*n wh« r« mœt range« ar« weak«at.
Iron,
ryentually, to be "knocked out.” So- light kindly did the printing on the i
It is the beet r mpi at any prie« «ad It abould
fjve Atnericanl u
-ic-
under
be u> your I ul U r n.
addine
tv' l . 'S a Briareus, and who would I ribbons awarded at this part of the tr.ey
...
FOR SALK BY
death sentence in Mexico.
360% to
mink of encountering with a single
________
pair of fists a hundred-armed fellow? meet.
Dr. Baff, who professes to be able Ma of
ALEX. McNAIR & CO.
Better shake the multitudinous hand
to pick affinities l>y use of a tape Rango
01 tne giant, good-naturedly, than un- Deafness Cannot Be Cured measure, might explain how he could
nfcessarily provoke his wrath. Des-
determine tact, cheerfulness, sympa­
P>se the world if it so pleases you,
thy, trust and a few other desirable
* you have to live in the world
and to lean on the world it is just as
qualifications by linear measurement.
1» inflamed . tou
rntirelv
well to treat it civilly. Shrewd men, tube
or Imuerfect heanng. and when H .. entity
We are in perfect accord with the
who understand their race, never elowZ lieaines. i. th. retmlt. ^n
|hJj
resolution that “all difficulties among
r
seek a quarrel with society. They un- thejnflammation ca I
nations ought to be justly settled,
erstand that it is possible for an in-
O'v'dual to lead and quietly control a CATh°T. nothin, but an inflamed condi- without recourse to war." Ail private
community, but not to fight it down
individuals also ought to be law
D°"ir’ IT
?ot ,0 force it their way of think- “ We wilUP™“ O"‘
abiding,
kind and considerate, and wi
■"”.by means of narrow laws. If you
• ought not to be put to the expense oi
“"sire to reform supposed or rea’
10., Toledo,Ohio
or disabuse your fellow men of ■end
maintaining police forces.
t
'eir prejudices, the surest
way not
to i .
irest way
no! to
f’r ‘
'
»ucceed is to resort 1 to denunciation j Take h t . •
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Coast Power Company.
ELAND B ERWIN,
J
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All h ssons given at Studio.
T BAALS. M D.,
P
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Suigeon S. P. Co.
(I 0.0. F. Bldg )
Tillanicck .... Oregon
ATTOR N E Y AT LAW,
COM M E RC I AL BUI LDING,
FIRST STREET.
-
TILLAMOOK,
’
OREGON.
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
.
Tillamook
• Oregou
.
.
»
rp H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Office: O pposite C ovet H ouse ,
Tillamook
•
• Oregon.
( J OHN LELAND HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
.
.
- Oregon
ROOM NO. an
J. CLAl’SSEN,
.
LAWYER,
E
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
2!3 T illamook
B lock
Tillamook
Oregon
QR. JACK CLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook . Oregcn
T. Bo rra
L-J
A A
•
,, Tillamook Meat« Company,,
The ^reat
HOLMES,
ERSTER
Reduction in the J.
£
Price of Meat
As our Grass Fed Cattle are now
ready for the Market, we are
making the following Prices on our
, ( Meats, for CASH
I.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books 1
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Ore iron
QR. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook,
-
Oregon.
-
P)K ELMER ALLEN
(SucceHHor to Dr. Sharp),
DENTIST.
Tillamook
Commercial Building',
QARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY AT-I.AW.
T illamook B eock
Tillamook
*.
Oregon
|)R.
GE LVGIi
PETERSEN
J
DENTIST,
Successor to Dr. Perkins
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
BORGE WILLETT,
ATTORNEY AT I AW
T illamook C ommercial B uiloima
'1 illamook ....
Oregou
R. E. K, DAN1KLS.
CHIROPRACTOR.
Ixx al Office in the Commercial
Building.
TILLAMOOK
- ORE
EAT VIERECK’S
BREAD,
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
At All Grocers