1r y TiUa-^oolc Headlight. August o, 1015. K Bankers and Farmer*. ■ ------o — H \ conference between bankers and |"iarlners. including a large number of ipresentative* of each class, for dis­ cussion oi mutual interest and profit, hows th* growth of the «.¿-operative pirit in the industries of this country. ;uch a conference was in session at ■hicago recently, and it was not the ■rst but the fourth of its kind. David t Forgan, president of the Chicago Ic'learing House, made an address thich even the brief press reports ■show to have been replete with the Kith of sense. He declared co-opera- Eon to be indespensible to success in E|| business, and contrasted co-operst ■ tion and its results with destrictivt Iconipetition and its results. I Co-operation between the banking ■ interest and the fanning interest it Ivitally necessary to that solution oi |Our national problems which B. F I Harris president of the First National IBank of Champaign, Ill., said dependt "building up our agricultural ano rural life.” It needs to be said that the necessity of such co-operation has hitherto been as much overlook ed by the bankers as by the agricul tural interest. It is not too much te I say, in fact, that in some parts of the I country the moneyed interests has been far less mindful of the recip­ rocal obligation which should exist between it and the landholders that, the landholders and themselves. Con flict as to interest . laws, mortgage laws, redemption laws and laws gov­ erning equities of redemption, have led to clashes in the work oi legisla­ tion which have promoted the evil spirit of class hostility which has done much to create and prolong hard times. It is our conviction that the farm ing classes are willing to co-operate with all friendly interests seeking a mutual advancement through mutual co-operation. The banker is as ne cessary to the farmer as. to ever) other business man with credit and enterprise, and the farmer is as neces sary to the banker as is any other in­ vestor. If recognition of this fact has been too long delayed, it is high time to recognize it now. Harmony. Mrs. Alex Hanke, of Portland is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Otto Krebs. Dell Burdick has moved to the Jim Murphy place, which he will managt for a year. We note that the yards of Krebs Bro's, clay works arc well stacked with tile, and that they arc now work­ ing on bricks. Mr. G. G. Graves and family with the exception of Roy, are in the val­ ley. Mr. Graves will remain for threshing , and the others will return soon. Mr. Harold Anthony, who has been staying at Charlie Nelsons, is spend­ ing the week at Netarts. John Evan and Otis Dix are mak­ ing to points in the valley. Krebs Bro.’s and families spent Sunday at Netarts. Woods and Pacific City Items. Wagon road from Pacific City to Woods is being improved, and soon will be completed by Mr. Moskes. We understand that some arc kicking because they are plowing up their pasture. If 1 were an officer of the law, I would not notify offenders that 1 was coming. Let this hit strong and if things are not remedied there will be a stronger appeal made to some­ one higher up. While the road crew were grading this week, they found the remains of an Indian family. Fishermen in general are very in- dignent at Mr. Colstock and his boat he says he will tear up every net along the river if they tie across with 1 r°pe, go to it Colie. Lots of pretty girls at McPhilip's camp grounds. Trout are now biting good in the river. The Hunter Gill Co. are loading from 2 to 3 teams every morning with fish. The writer of this article intersect­ ed a little scene one day this week at Pacific City. About 15 fishermen as­ sembled in a small house, they were all drinking some of Tillamook’s best embalming fluid, and all talking at 0|Kc, one said he had sold all the lots Pacific City, and that he knew every street, three of the others were telling fish stories, while the rest hardly knew what they were talking about. From there we dropped into the pool hall where we found Ernest Edmunds busily engaged waiting on some young ladies, its funny but true r rnest can’t help but be in favor with the other sex, from there we '■'sited D. T. Edmunds, found him good natured and waiting on a crowd irom there we went to Woods first visiting the P. O. where we found Mr. Duell who is ever obliging, he kindly s»t us across the river where we found Mr. Robedee fishing. We bought ad s supply and went back to camp u... i-l happy. Council Meeting. brief war news ----- o----- OLD TIME PRICES. The common council met in regu- Nothing ot importance has been at lar session on Monday when w^ complished during the week anywhere Cost of Living In ths Early Year* of the Last Century. presented, S. A. Brodhead, U] av^or, along the battle lines. The allies have A subscriber iking lu I'enns) Ivanla made several small gains lu K’-an,’« bas sent us an account of a daybook Councilmen, G. B. Lamb, Jehr 'Keld- 1 ■son, M. Melchior, R. T. ¿¿Is. ~-.j and Belgium, and an adiavce of per kept in 1811 by one of tils forbears, Is, Citv Attorney H. T. Botts, Marshal N. J. haps three miles has been »corer the keeper of a geuerul store In Amity Myers and recorder Jolm Aschim. | against the Germans in southern A. township. Berks county. From this when the following Ausiness was I •ace. Nevertheless the week's west daybook one rate ties a glimpse iic^ouly ern operations have emphasized the of what 100 year* ago It cost the Fenn transacted: ■ylvaula citizen to lire, but also a A petition signed by a majority of* tediousness and terrible cost of driv­ glimpse of how tie lived For Instance, ing the Germans back. the property owners on the lower I “with nearly every bill of goods charg­ 1 he slowness ot the allies' progress portion of Second Ave. East wa* pre- ed would be attached one gallou of sent'ed and read by the council ask-' is explained in London as being due whisky, rum or brund.v. price 25 cent*." ng to have concrete pavement laid i to the refusal of the general staff to Homes were lighted with candles, • roin the north side if Ninth Street I sacrifice a great number of soldiers. ‘•costing anywhere from 3714 cents to long Second Ave. East and connect- They are satisfied with gaining a ser­ 8714 cents a pound.” ies of small successes by means ot ar-1 "Calico was 3714 cents to 75 cents per ng streets south to the city limits. tillery practice which in time, It L. yard. 1 he City Engineer was instructed to pointed out, should prepare tho »•; I "Tea wus $1 a pound. -repare plans and estimates neces- tor a general forward movement “In one charge n man bought one ary for the improvement. quarter of real at I cents a pound. In the east, the Germans held the»' 1 "Eggs were never more than 10 cents The Street Committee was granted own before Warsaw but have not prog urthcr time to report as to lights ressed to any significant degree. Tbt I per dozen, with 0 to 8 cents the com moner prices. isked at various fire hydrants by the Russians have resisted General Frar “Cbic-keus. 1254 to 18 cents apiece; ire company. cols’ attempt to reach the Vistuls ' geese. 25 cents to 3754 cents apiece. Bushong Co., of Portland propos­ from the north, but the Slavs them ' “Beef. 3 to 4 cents; wool. 10 cents to al the sale of a steel jail to the city selves have been unable to aevelon a , 1214 cents per pound; muslin. 50 cent* tnd submitted detail drawings of the serious counter-stroke In East P iub per yard. ime. Mayor Brodhead wasauthoriz- sia. Reinforcements have been sent' “The climax was reached In one <1 to go to Portland and look over to the Russian armies in Galicia, bvt. charge—oue bushel of salt. $10.’’ IVe seem to have boxed the compass he same and if found satisfactory the week has seen no new develop ' In the matter of the costs of living. ments there. 1 I One hundred years ago it was manu­ .as empowered to purchase same. With the Germans unable to ail factured goods and commodities The contract between Frank Heyd .nil Tillamook City covering the vance their lines beyond the Russian ! against which transportation costs rection of the new City Hall was defenses along the Bzura and Rawu were charged which were* high, food ead and the bond given by Mr Heyd rivers, reports indicated that the two j was cheap Today factory products are virtue 1 , cheap, food dear We wonder If things iccepted. The Mayor and Recorder armies may settle down to viriuej will ever lie so comfortably arranged ■vere empowered to act for the city •lege operations, such as have pre I tbnt food and manufactured goods and vailed in the west, until the outcome | n executing the contract, and also commodities from fur distances will he bond of Frank Heyd, with M. of the fighting at other point« in the all be cheap.—Toledo Blade. Melchior, Fred C. Baker and F. C. eastern area is deiermined. Despite •evere fighting throughout the week, celdschau a* sureties be approved. HORSE TRICKS. the Germans have made no apprecia The question of enforcing ordi­ ble gain along the entire 75 mile front They Are Liable tc Be Played at an nances covering rqgssy roofs and also west of Warsaw. Gn the northern half Awkward Moment. covering dog license was referred to of their battle front from the Vistula It Is not always wise to teach * horse he Police Committee. to the east of Skierniewtce, they have to play tricks, as this story, told by After allowing the bills for the been held in complete check. Furthei General Sir llobert Baden Powell In nonth the council adjourned. •outh the battle is still developing. Pearson's Magazine, proves: John Leech s inimitable circus horse According to information from Con •tantinople, the Turks, under advice that Insisted ou slttlug down with bis Announcement. of the Germans, are fortifying the rider whenever he heard a baud piny, 1a the prototype of 11 horse of uiiue Dr. J. E. Shearer of Cloverdale, shores of their territory in the Gulf ot which, lu a weak momeut. I bad taught visiles to announce that he has moved iaros and on the Sea of Marmora, in­ to rear up and "salaam" whenever I lis office to his residence on Main dicating that they expect visits from leaned forward to make a bow. It was all very pretty when I was Street and Wealthy Ave. Office the allied fleets. Avlona, Albania, has been complete out riding mid met any Indy of my ac­ lours from 2 to 5 p.m. Calls to the |r occupied by Italian forces, accord quaintance. but It became an infer­ tountry promptly answered. Ing to a Rome dispatch. The govern nal nuisance when I was out pig stick ment buildings were taken over by Ing. i would leau forward to meet th* Fire Loss Promptly Paid. the Italians without untoward inci­ rush of a charging boar with my spear —up would go the silly beast on end. dent. August 2, 1915. just at the moment when his safety Mr. Rollie Watson, Agent “Germania depended ou my taking a true ai>t Fire Insurance Company” of New Canadian Soldier* Shoot Amvrlcans deadly nlm with my spear poiut. The Buffalo, N. Y.—Walter Smith and consequeuce was that bls lilud leg* York, Tillamook City, Ore. Friend Rollie;—The fire loss oi Charles Dorsch, American hunters, showed many scars from boars' tusks, nine which occurre i on July ?7, was were shot by Canadian soldiers on the and be was lucky that he did not end zery satisfactorily and pleasantly ad- Niagara river near Fort Erie. Smith bis career with 111* belly ripped open 1 had, too, nt one time a fine, but usted by Special Agent and Adjuster was killed but Dorsch will recover. somewhat nervous charger One day Mr. Per Lee Welty, of the Germania The shooting was unintentional ac­ on a parade my mount suddenly gave cording to information gathered by Fire Insurance Company and a draft the military and forwarded to Ottawa wny with me and quietly lay down I ,>aid inc in full co.'V'.'i.' my loss on thought for the moment be was ill, The soldiers were aiding a provincai but on rousing him he Immediate!) \ugust 2nd, 1915. officer to arrest the men for alleged sprang to bi* feet again, quite tit and I am very thankful to receive this violation of the game laws. well. A week or two Inter, when rid prompt settlement of my loss and will Ing with a friend, we stopped for a recommend your company to the in­ Taft Oppose* Dry Nation. moment to admire the view, when juring public who wish, service, se­ Boston.—“National prohibition is a down he went agnin. It was evident curity and safety and "ou-tco'is ten- dangerous proposition," said ex Presl to me that lie had been trained to lie rideration. dent William H. Taft, speaking before down at a given signal, but I never Yours very truly, the Bar Association of Boston at its could discover for the life of me wbut that signal was. E. E. Jenkins. 17th triennial banquet. "It would revolutionize the National Better Babies Contest. Lost Hi* N*rv*. government, It would put on the Many yearn ago a blncksndth near the government the duty Forty nine babies were examined shoulders of York. Englund. Bucceaaftllly performed and scored at the better babies con­ of sweeping the doorsteps of every the delicate o|K-rntlon of remitting a cataract from an eye ou several of Illa test here last Saturday. Those having home in the latieen There are about 50 member* of Shi or other missels. Now the «tio is a little more than one to two, »remark loh Post and I know of but one Cham married three time* and who wa* 00 able increase. Great Brit.an -s report berlsln man among them. There may copying h «uinll «!>•>-• In a rear f*w. be two or three other*, but I do not "Woman I« the early bird ’-Ubicato ed to have had 61.000 killed Herald know them. Ar, regard* myself there can be no Net a D ptemat. better man for Senator than Mr Booth 1 have know-i him for over Knk her I« yonr wife’s mother a JO 5ear* with Increasing respect and diplomat? Ro>-ker No she doesn't ro ■nine after »hr ha* »nW the wrong admiration for him. Belgium has lost 47.«» k',kd ¿^’n N E BRITT. tblng.-Ne* York Xnn 000 wounded No return has been Past Po*t Commander of Shiloh ^de from the Ita .an army The I Cot your pattern i<> compare with tb* grand total to Tune 1 is put alI J. ,3- Post No 77. Department of Oregon. pay envelope -Milwaukee Seutlavi. killed and 4.803.000 wounded a proportion of more than one to tv o. , I I r 0 / R.E5OLVED THAT YOU WON'T TH E MIND WEATHER C / * i HOT if you hi EAT THE TH1NG5 C00LIN6 CAN YOU 6ET IN OUR JToRE. Yes, yes of course it is hot but remember \\ 1 at time of the year it is. Now is the time to cut out the heavy, greasy foods and eat the delectable you can lm v in our grocery store. You’ll feel cool and be cool. \Ve never warm our customer on prices. RAY & CO. GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. TILLAMOOK. - - - OREGON “MONEY.” ■/ NEW HOME USI;RS ARE quality CHOOSERS The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continental Mortgage Company you can secure it at 6 per cent for any legal purpose on approv- cd real estate. Terms easy, tcll us your wants and we will co-operate with you. PETTY & COMPANY. 513 Denham Building Denver, Colo. k ' i Bids Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the School Board of School District No 32, Tillamook County, Oregon, will receive sealed bids for the erection of a school building, on the school grounds of said district, being situat­ ed about five miles east of the town of Bea.vcr, Said bids will be opened Monday, August the seventh, at the hour of i o'clock, p.m. at the resi­ dence of the district clerk of said district. Copies of the plans and spec­ ifications will be on file in the office of the County School Superintendent and with the district clerk. The Board reserves the right to re­ ject and and all bids. Fannie Smith, Dist. Clerk. Beaver, Oregon. Sidney E. Hen .levs on, Pre*., Surveyor. John I eland Henderson, Sec­ retary Trena , Aitomey-at- I.aw, Notiary Public. Tillamook Title and Abstract co. FOR SALE HY E- T. IIALTOM, Tillnutook, - - > I Iff ' Eden Camp Is located at Hetarts Bay. Spend your outing here, elevation forty feet, which gives pure air. Furnished tents $4.00 epr week, camp ground 75c. week. Water fur­ nished at tents. 1 For further information write J. H. RIGGS, Proprietor. Netarts, OREGON. Five roomed house, well furnished, 1 at $1000 per week, garage. LIVE AGENTS WANTED BIG MONEY MAKING PROPOSITION. THE ICELESS QUEEN refrigerator . OREGON. ÆOCOaGMCCOCCCGOCOCACC« Splendid in emer­ gencies where there ii surf ace pain to Le relieved o r inflammation to be reduced. For bruises, hives, insect stings, neu­ ralgia, catarrah — for a score of oth­ er thing*-it has our guarantee to , relieve--or money back. 4 Oregon. The New Home Sewing Machine Company, San Francisco, Cal. Liw, Abstract*, R-al Balate, Surveying, Inauriince. Bolli Plionea. TILLAMOOK - Refrigerate* without Ice or (heit.iiiil*. Low priced, sell* on wight Everybody need* one. Just the thing lor the farmer, summer hotel*, county »tore*, etc., e4c. Write for Booklet and Ageut'11 proposition A few territories xtill open. Coast Culvert & Flume Company Portland (Kenton Station), Ore. • » I li' J I "1'1 Price 25 ■ - XI V Cents HARNESS ---- Cool Your Skin To allay the smarting and inilani ation of sunburn, use RIXALL Menthol'ne Balm Only Sold By CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO u -z J with the problem of buy hk ILirr.ee» you will find 11 5 our e< lec* ■ mg here. You will get He beet qmilitie«, the um*t thorough and cunecientioue workmnaehip un-l be clrarged the in i*t reaermdile price*. We can supply single or dout-L* Set* or any single article tliat you may lie in need cf. W A. Williamsfr Co Ther* are 8.934.056 unmarried Reliable [DIu££i»ts wom-.rn of marriageable age in the Til LAMOOK, . . CRECON United S' .its, pearly r-.ouo.ooo. Could mJ, bachelor taA overcome such a One great alienist say* that I haw vast state of spinstar hood’ Austria and Russia might have been suffers from constitutional inferiority left to fight it out over Serbia, According to the cugenist* that’s what ails nearly everybody, so he has which is probably what all the r*»t lots of company. t L> *