Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 15, 1915, Image 2

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    Tillamook
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisements.
Headlight, July
Io> 1^15.
Eden Camp
London Paper Credits Emperor With
Setting October as Peace Date.
Two Versions.
Senator Burkett of Nebraska
Is Located at
London, July 14 — The German
Taylor of Cloverdale was in
.10 the Editor
Emperor, according to the 1 imes, in
city Monday. Mr. Taylor looks
•05 quite natural except for a few bruises
a speech to a deputation of bankers,
who had insisted on an interview in
on the nose and face. In explanation
order to point out to the Emperor the
1.00 of these bruises Mr. Taylor states
Spend your outing here, elevation
that he and Charley Ray were, on
financial difficulties anil the risk at­ forty feet, which gives pure air.
.05 Friday last rehearsing a few automo­
tending the pursuance of the cam-
Furnished tents $4.00 epr week,
bile stunts preparatory to securing a
paign through another winter, said camp ground 75c. week. Water fur.
contract
with
Barnum
&
Bailey
’
s
that the war would end in October.
.50
nished at tents.
cirfus, when they slightly overdid
I he bankers are alleged to have de­
For further information write
their
act,
turning
a
double
flip
flop
clared that even if the war was
•05
J. H. RIGGS, Proprietor,
instead of a single, giving Mr. Taylor
brought to an end immediately and Netarts,
OREGON.
.05 a most graceful aeroplane glide for
an indemnity obtained, Germany’s
Five roomed house, well furnished
several feet in mid air and landing
position would be difficult, but that if at $10.00 per week, garage.
Mr. Ray beneath the machine. For­
the war were prolonged the German
Empire would become utterly bank­
.35 tunately neither were injured in the
least. For farther particulars we
rupt.
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would refer you to the participants.—
It was in reply to these representa­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Herald.
tions, according to the Times, that
Bro. Taylor told the Headlight man
(Strictly in Advance.)
the Emperor is understood to have
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One yea« .......................
$1.50 a totally different story about that
declared that the war would end in
scratched up nose. He informed us
October.________________
Six months ............................................ 75 that he had invented a flying machine
Three month*........................................ 50 and took Charley along on the first
The dairy cow should afford a solu­
flight, when the blamed thing did the
tion for the run-down farm. Where
somersault stunt, throwing the Clov­
barnyard manure is liberally used
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. erdale merchant and editor out, when
there are no run down farms, and
they both landed in a big hornet's
where dairy products are economical­
nest. The air ship is still going, and
ly produced the manger should find
Editorial Snap Shots.
Frank is scratching his cranium
farming profitable. My boy, do not
know how to over take it.
ignore the dairy cows in your scheme
I wo copies of the Beach Comber
for progressive farming. However,
have reached us. It is misnamed, for
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much will depend upon your manage­
it has the Bay City Examiner comb­ LOYALTY TO HOME TOWN.
ment whether you succeed or not. If with the problem of buying Harness
ed to a nicety.
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you do not treat your cows right they you will find it distinctly advanta­
Colonel Miller Delights Audience at
will not yield good returns. It will geous to come and do your select
Certainly Colonel Miller is some
Chautauqua on this Subject.
mean a loss to cause a cow to be ing here. You will get the bes
booster for the home town and the
O——
afraid of you—a loss every time she qualities, the most thorough and
home merchant. Having been a
Loyalty to the home town along
is frightened. To run a cow to pas­ conscientious workmanship and be
country editor he knew that it takes every line, including its mercantile
ture is like throwing money away. A charged the most reasonable prices.
the co-operation of everybady in it life, and lair dealing on the part of
to make it a live town, for it is the the business men, was the keynote of
cow in any way annoyed will not do We can supply single or double
drones, the do-nothings and the both of Col. William Hamilton Mil­
her best. The one that is made a pet Sets or any single article tliai you
grafters who keep a town from pros­ ler’s rapid-fire
talks before the
will make money for her owner. 1 he may be in need of.
pering.
chautauquas.
milk of the frightened or abused covi W.A. Williams ¿Cc.
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Col. Miller sprinkled his lectures
is unwholesome. The nervous temper­
Some of the board side walks in the very plentifully with humorous illus­
ament of the milch cow is much more
city are in bad condition, and to pre­ trations. But he also interjected a
highly developed than that of any
Photo
®
by
Harris
&
Ewing.
NEW HOME USERS
vent damage suits and litigation, great many statements which he de­
other farm animal. If the cow has a
they should be fixed as soon as possi­ scribed as being “just as mean as he
bright, placid eye and a clean cut.
ARE
ble. For instance, the sidewalk near knew how to make them." He told his
lean appearance, indicating that her
ENATOR
BURKETT
Is
one
of
the
great
“
young"
men
of
the
na
quality
CHOOSERS
the Chautauqua tent. Should some audience that they were at liberty to
food is converted to milk rather than
tion. He has been a member of tbe state legislature, was elected
one get their arm or leg broken, the forget all these foolish things.
beef,
we
may
conclude
that
she
is
a
to tbe house of representatives at Washington four times mid
Don’t Put It in the Bible.
city would have to pay a big sum of
good producer. If the eyes be dull
has served six years as United States senator. He has filled
"But,” he said, “don’t forget the
money for allowing the sidewalks to
and the body covered with flesh, she,
mauy notable Chautauqua engagements and is now regarded as the
mean things. Remember them. Make
remain in a delapidated condition.
as a rule, is lazy and not adapted to
foremost lecturer among American orators. His coming lecture at tbe
a note of them so that you won't for­
the active life which a profitable milch
get
them.
Put
the
note
where
you
will
local
Chautauqua
will
be
one
of
the.great
treats
of
the
week.
The County Court has decided upon
cow must lead.
see
it
once
and
a
while.
Don
’
t
put
it
concrete for
hardsurfacing three
in
the
family
bible.
Put
it
on
your
piece» of county road. The snap shot
There is more Catarrh in this section of
the country than all other diseases put
man is of the opinion that this is not Sears Roebuck catalogue—where you
together,
and until the last few years
will
run
across
it
every
day
or
two.
”
the best material to use for hardsur-
He will speak at the Chautauqua in this city Friday 1 was supposed
to be ineurable. For a great
People, according to Col. Miller,
I many years doctors pronounced it a local
facing the county roads in this county
Evening
and
Saturday
afternoon.
“
know
the
price
of
most
things,
but
j
disease
and
prescribed
local remedies, and
but we admit that it is the cheapest
by constantly falling to cure with local
and more hardsurfacing will be done know the value of but few. The best
I
treatment,
pronounced
it incurable. Sei-
| ence has proven Catarrh to be a consti­
on that account. We believe it is things in life cannot be tabulated on
an
adding
machine.
If
you
buy
a
pair
tutional
disease,
and
therefore requires
Anybody
with
honey
locust
trees
good graces and not forever harp on
economy, in hardsurfacing county
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
roads, that a ten years' maintenance of shoes for the boy from the local their past life they would have more around could have named his place I Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
E. T. HALTOM,
dealer you will get more than the friends. “Laugh and the world laughs “Honey Shuch,” but the Hon. Champ I Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only Constitu­
clause be one of the requirements.
leather for your money. If lie is the with you, weep and you weep alone.’’ Clark was the 'original-minded man tional cure on the market. It is taken ir-
Tillatnook,
-
Oregon.
' ternally
ternally in doses front
from to
10 drops
drops to
to a tea-
tea-
In think of it first
kind of man he ought to be he will be
spoonful. in It doses
nets directly
on the a blood
Frank Dunn of Pacific City, says he to IIIIIIK ui 11 tirsi.
W. M. Miller, who lectured at the intr rested in seeing that those shoes
Ever observe carefully a bridge anj mucous surfaces of the system. They
Chautauqua, won the title of “Colon- will carry that boy into no spot in was not frightened. Something wrong party in full swing? Not a tenth of offer one hundred dollars for nny case it The New Home Sewing
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folia ♦ z", nitrt* Q tori fnr oi rani n r-c nd
cl" in this way: He was a country this community where he could pos­ Frank or your hair would not have the
Machine Company,
gossip going that there was in the Jf“,OI,t1"),cure s'nd for «¡«nlar. and te.
turned gray over night.
editor some years back in lllinios, sibly come to harm.”
old-fashioned
sewing
circle.
Have
a
I
ddren
:
F.
J.
CHENEY
&
CO..Toledo,
0.
San
Francisco, Cal.
and his patent inside came to him ail-
Hal Spencer lias bought a team and good word for bridge.
1 ATake Hall's FamU.v Pills for constipation.
I lie colonel is strong for the home.
dressed "W. M. Miller, , col.
__ ” So he “Some farmers," he says “think more will peddle fish and haul freight
changed the "Col.” which meant col­ of their live stock than they do of back for the local merchants. Good
lect, to the front part of his name, their wives and children. There is luck to you.
and since then be has been called some excuse for them. They can sell
rhe writer of these items expected
"Colonel.” it must have been the one the cattle.”
I
to spring a big sensation this week
time in his life, when, as a country
through the Headlight but it is not
Love Somebody.
editor, he had money jingling in his
“The most dangerous man in Tilla­ quite ripe yet. Watch for next week’s
and his credit was gilt edged.
mook,” said the colonel, "is the man news.
who loves nobody and hates himself.
I he answer of Germany, in reply If you want to make this not only a
Producer and Consumer.
to President Wilson’s note, is un­ bigger, but a better town, the first
satisfactory. Although a large number thing you must do is to love some­
Refrigerator car service is still be­
of citizens expected that Germany body. If you can’t love anybody else yond the means of small fruit grow­
would comply with the president’s re­ love your own wife more than you do ers. Only the larger producers can
avail themselves to that means of
quest that that country would con­ That will help a heap.”
duct the war strictly according to in­
1 o build up a town, according to shipping perishable goods to market.
ternational law and humanity, it is not Mr. Miller, it is necessary that (he 1 he progress of invention and the
surprising that the Kaiser is now pcple who live there should “take utilization of economics to be effect­
wanting to dictate to the United Stat­ more interest in the people who live ed by close organization in corpora­
es what it shall and shall not do. He around it—instead of taking interest tion management may yet place the
cost of refrigerator service within the
started the war to lick the whole from them.”
world and make a world wide power,
"1 he young man who is driving a reach of many more growers than
and with that idea still in his mind, it manure spreader—and the manure now.
In the meantime railway corpora­ I
is not surprising that the war lord of spreader should be driven everywhere
Europe should, in as polite language —for the land’s sake—is entitled to tions are overlooking no means of re­
as posible ignore the demands of just as much respect as the young moving some of the handicaps under
President Wilson. As we now view fellow in the big city bank who is which the small grower labors. Morv
the situation, since the president is hammering at the keys of an adding than a year ago the Santa Fc line had
1,000 Sheets of Music, instrumental and vocal values 10c.
accountability" for the lives of our machine, clad in purple and white so organized its facilities that was
lc. each.
going to hold Germany to a " “strict raiment and wearing a white collar able to urge smaller growers every­
2,000
Sheets
of
Music,
instrumental
and
vocal
values
to
40c.
2c. » »
citizens lost, the two countries are on so high that it looks like a white­ where along its line to pool their fruit
300 Good Marches and Waltzes
the eve of servering diplomatic rela- washed fence around a lunatic asy­ and vegetable crops for shipment in
4c. , f
carload lots. The railway company, in
lum.”
lions.
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School
Music
Books
and
Hymn
Books
3c. f J
fact, encourage the form of co-opcra­
Tells How to Lose Thousands
ALL POPULAR SONGS ANL) MUSIC during this Sale
12j4c. 1 »
As it will not be long before the
Here is a problem in commercial tion among small growers to the ex­
Mouth Harps all reduced from
county road north of town to the arithmetic which lie put up to his tent of sending out speakers to advise
19c. and up.
farmers regarding the success of such
Wilson river will be hard surfaced. audience:
Music Rolls values to $1.50
69c.
“Admit for the sake of argument co-operative effort in securing car­
we suggest that property owners in
Violin, Mandolin, Guitar and Banjo steel strings, 3 for
that vicinity plant hemlock trees on that you save 5 cents on the dollar load rates in other lines and other
10c.
both sides of the road, for in a few­ that you send to the mail order house sections. The effort was fairly suc­
Al
I wound string cut 25 per cent.
cessful
in
many
fruits
and
vegetables,
1
here
arc
¿000
of
you
here
in
Tilla
­
years it would make a most beautiful
Clarionet Reeds, values 15c.
grove. We prefer Hemlock because it mook. \ ou send away tomorrow a and, with last year’s experience as a
lie.
guide, the results of this year are like­
remains green summer and winter. dollar for each of you.
Mt si: Stands Japanned value 75c., now
59c.
ly
to
be
more
gratifying.
"
Tomorrow
night
you
have
saved
The cost of planting would be in­
Music Stands‘ Hamilton” value 11.50
Through such co-operation great
significant, as young Hemlock trees collectively a hundred dollars.
$1.22
Violins value $300
"But tomorrow
night there is quantities of produce which the small
can be obtained in abundance. It is
1.98
producer
cannot
afford
to
ship
alone
I
just as important that those living in $.•,000 less in the tills, cash registers,
5.00
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» t
become parts of carload lots at
2.25
the country get together for civic I strong boxes ami stocks of your local can
rates which small shippers can stand,
16 00
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improvements as those living in the merchants.
9 75
"But that saving 6f $100 in a single and which, as parts of fast frej'-ht
cities. All that it needs is co-opcration
25.00
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trains, can reach market as unspoiled,
14.50
and a little determination on the part day looks good to you. So much so even if not as wholly fresh, as fruits
40.00
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of our citizens to improve their sur­ that you repeat the process every day or vegetables shipped in refrigerator
26.75
I
50.00
roundings. Nature has made many for a whole year.
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At the end of the year you have cars. Ami the ultimate consumer, who
32.50
beautiful spots in Tillamook county,
Old
second
is
always
the
goat
of
all
wasteful
hand Violin, worth at least $25.00 now
and along the public highways a saved (?) $36,500.
6.50
"But a total of $730,000 has been management, will rise up and call
Mandolin
value
$22.00
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wonderful improvement can be made.
to
­
blessed all who have contributed
16
50
taken
from
the
volume
of
trade
in
These remarks also apply to the road
6.00
ward giving him the good things ot
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from this city to the Grange Hall at Tillamook.
3.95
"Problem: For how many years in life at a smaller cost.
„
„
4.00
Fairview ; in fact, the snap shot man
2 25
would like to see the main road rapid succession could you deduct
Old
second
hand
Mandolin,
cost about $35.00, now
6.50
for
through the county planted with $730,000 from the volume of trade in
Where
there
is
an
opening
Guitar, second hand good buy
Hemlock trees. What an attraction I illamook before 1 could rent the organizing “ad clubs" is also among
1.98
Tillamook County would be to tour­ courthouse yard for a chicken rnn at the readers.
Guitar, almost new. value $15.00. now
7.75
ists if it had a beautiful grove from two-bits a year?”
California has those earthquakes in
Cello, fine tone, was $45.00
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one end of the county to yhe other,
26.75
the wrong part of the state for
Wood and Pacific City Items.
The fall of the year or early spring is
Various other small goods too numerous to mention all reduced in prices
world's fair exhibition purposes.
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the best time to plant the trees.
belong
We think we
_____
_ to the highest
W hile Miles and Hall were return­
-
TYPEWRITERS.
order of beings. So we do, but we
ing
from
Hay
Stack
rock
with
their
Farm loans? What are farm loans
have many things in common with
daily
catch
of
fish
Sunday
when
a
Smith-Premier” all late improvement, price Si M
J °r“and
£
wanted for, with the farmers' money
large wave capsized their boat. Both the lower animals: the same kind of
already filling the bank.
L.
C.
Smith,
”
value
$55.00
...................
’
'
"
.....................
spine,
the
same
kind
of
digestive
or
­
A trade balance of a billion dollars being good swimmers, they clung to gans, and, so far as food is concerned
PIANOS.
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is something upon which wc may con­ the boat and reached shore in safety, we are more nearly brother to the
all in and badly frightened. Miles
gratulate ourselves with propriety. It but
hog
than
any
of
the
rest
of
them,
for
says a little thing like that will not
:.o,k
.... «?.«>
means that we have-sold abroad dur­ stop
he is omniverous and so are we. He is
him.
ing the past year a billion dollars
stubborn when he gets an idea fixed
New ‘ Tecnola” player piano value *600.00........
.....................................
Col. Henderson, with a party of in his head, and to are we. A stub­
more than we have bought, and that
Accordian*. .\uto-harpsi, Music Folios, Music Rnli.
...............
we are, in effect, a billion dollars four autos, arrived in Woods on Sat­ born man is not amenable to argu­
Prices marked plainly on all goods look in th.- «•
cases all reduced.
richer than we were in June 30 1914. urday and all made a good catch of ment. whether you are talking about
i>;iru;iins,
w
raise money by the first of August, and now
•»— • ; . - .. ........
< ’ °W ,,,,
ior bar
eains, we
we tiiivv
have to
We haven't got that much more mon­ trout.
religion, politic^, farming, stock rais­
9 ìe time for you to stock up for the fall
B. S. Cornett has his father-in-law, ing or anything else. If we try to
ey, for we have had to pay a lot of
season.
interest on American bonds, and Mr. Dunn, putting a wing to his force him to adopt pur opinions he
Easy terms can be arranged on snnte <»f the instruments.
dividends on American stocks, owned house.
simply closes up his mind. There is
Shop early and get first
choice.
in Europe and elsewhere; have paid
Win. Rays is visiting friends at no opening to it for a new idea, In
quite a sum to foreign shipping cor­ Woods.
fact, the more you argue with him
porations for transportation, and in
Chas. Murphy and family, of Clo­ the more you fix him in his own
various ways our money has gone out verdale, have moved to Woods.
opinion. Every-day experience with
At Morrison s Confectioner«-. Tillamook O.e.
to other lands. But after all these
The postmaster of Cldvcrdale was people proves the truth of the good
Agent, for The Victor T,lki,.u
items are deducted we are still vastly
records
old saying: "A man convinced against
better off financially, so far as our visiting friends at Woods and Pacific his will, will be of the same opinion
City
Sunday.
foreign trade is concerned, than we
If some people would show, their •tilL”
were at this time last year.
First Insertion, per line............... $
Each subsequent insertion, line.
Business and professional cards
one month ................................
Locals per line each insertion.
Display advertisement, an inch,
enc month ..................................
All Resolutions of Condolence
and Lodge Notices, per line..
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
ceeding five lines......................
Netarts Bay.
HARNESS
s
Until August 1st
AT THE MUSIC STORE,
Morrison’s Confectionery.
Everything in the Store is reduced in Price, here
are a few of the Bargains :
THE MUSIC STORE,
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