Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1916, Image 2

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    EADLIGHT, MAY 25. 1916.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 25.
list Church.
GREY SAYS WRONG
MUST BE RIGHT
at io a.in.,
To the Voters of
iÎTillamook County
to children
11 o'clock,
eting 12 tn. »
'I
lional service
1er.
., theme of
■ace of God'
Ir place af
k> attend any
1, that the
ok County,
td bids fur
id to be cut
, and de-
i basement
I June, 8th,
fct.cl at that
,» ?
on either
Fir Slab
berves the
I bids.
|r of May,
X.
I
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pity Clerk.
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s
IS.
1 will be
fan church
[he pastor,
rill be at-
lief Corps,
kill be held
w morning
ft the pro-
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•’S
Audience.
r,” Aud-
G. A. R.
I. Gittins.
im Corps,
le Govne.
Iss” Miss
SM
I Vetraria
[tee small
e Howell
.riddusaw
Johnson.
[McGhee
' ..Willie
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tddusaw.
in." Clay
A. R. C.
Spanish
.. Meth-
K* ■
Johnson
[udience.
■
ion
of
£
id Alkn
pination
in the
icond to
his was
I charge.
Is made
bn com­
bs that
aipnovc-
Bn, who
■e year
lire are
I dental
Bit op. r
iention.
Bumbe:
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I still a
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On Sale Daily : June 1st to Sept. 30th, 1918
Stopovers allowed.
Return Limit : 90 days from date of sale not to
exceed Oct. 31. 1916.
“ To start right is to end right”
THE SHASTA ROUTE
is the right way to start
All
B
B't- of
: in
int at
I
SEE
Mt. Shasta
—
Shasta Spritips
—
Mt. Lassen
San Francisco
—
Los Angeles —
Yosemite Valley
Southern California Beaches Panama California Exposition
LIMITED TRAINS
on all Southern Pacific routes.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES.
I
irity ;
I* *«n
Kurd
>
> u.
f .}
Hieve
fine*»
o.
wily,
pou.
«i
•rut
w all
The New Home Sewing
Machine Company,
San Francisco, Cal.
To those„who wish to get a better
KODAK this season, we have made
arrangements whereby we can take
in a few good old style machines
in4 trade on new ones.
Have Your
Kodak Cleaning and Repairing.
Oregon.
House
Wiring Done by
C. I. CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist,
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
I
Automobiles
Good Values in Used
Cars
5 passenger Overland, Rebuilt
• nd painted like new ...
$450.00
One Ford Body, 1913
.... » 25.00-
One Ford Body, 1914 ..........
25.00
Until July 1st will give extra easy
terms on New For Cars.
nd.
»ok
»in.
[the
H hen Plates or Bridge
Work is Ordered.
KING
laites
not
your
FREE
PAINLESS
EXTRACTING
□
$
$
For Sale by
FOR SALE BY
little
filine;
r
$
NEW PEPJ ECHON
O]L CpOK-5ïOV£
en route
Attractions
Ogden Route— The route of’ Limited».”
Sunset Route—” Through Storyland.”
El Paso Route—“The route of the lowest altitudes.’’
Callon local agent for further information or write.
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
-
Wi have Dental Offices in Tillamook. Bay City. D
ar Viezv
,,eu> and
Bar
Cloverdale, and are equipped to do all kinds of Denml
ork as good as it can be done anywhere.
Put yourself
in HER place
Principal Eastern Cities
Bi t.
In
■e
■
Special Rates
WHAT WOMEN OF OUR
NATIVE STATE SAY.
Tillaœook,
$
i
from Tillamook to
New Home Users
are
Quality Choosers
Bar View Tent City.
Í
$
“Oregon Flower,'’ a Hard Wheat Patent.
“Yamhill Family Blend,” Hard & Valley Wheat.
“Morning Star,” Select Valley Wheat.
mente. I gave
I j ¡ them the ‘ Golden
I'll Medical Discov-
111' ery ’ for tonsilitis,
?^Bore throat, bad
coughs and grip,
/ ' and it always
l/cured them. I
// also gave them
the ‘ pi
o o o n ” f
Pleasant
Pellets ’ for sick headache, biliousness
and constipation. I am glad to recom­
mend them.”—M rs . CiWE D ean , 11
N. Lawrence Street.
$
What we Cannot Guarantee, We Do Not Do.
^YAMHILL MILLING COMPANY, I
After Grip—
S
Tillamook, Oregon.
|
Winter Colds
—Bad Blood
Eugene, Oregon.—"In raising my
family I have al-
ways found that
. I could depend on
illllW'St
i hr. Pierce’s rein-
Will be Ki
and owners of
B
i
Pledges
MASSEY,
DENTISTS,
Erwin Harrison
Yott are pale, thin, weak—with little
vitality.
Your liver is sluggish and
the bad blood causes your stomach
muscles to lose their elasticity and
become
flabby
and
weak — then
indigestion.
Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
covery, purely vegetable and fiee from
alcohol or narcotics, is the great and
powerful blood purifier of to-day. Ex­
tracted from American forest herbs
and roots. Contains no alcohol. In­
gredients printed on wrapper.
Take it as directed and it will search
out impure and poisonous ma’ter
throughout the system and eliminate
it through the natural channels.
All dealers in medicines can supply
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
in liquid or tablet form, or send ten
cents in one-cent stamps to Dr. Pierce,
Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for trial
package of tablets.
Briton Says
Hon. Sir Edward Grey, K. G, M
Secretary of state of Foreign .cilaB
talking with the writer at lunchB
in the statesman's London home, B
April 1U, said substantial thlis:
I
'V
■'Prussian tyranny over WestB
w <•:
Europe, including these islands, J
people will not stand. The pled J
» I
&
given by Mr. Asquith as regards B
restoration of Belgium and Sib< (1
DR H. M MASSEY
DR. W. A. WISE
shall be kept. We' have signed a pal
Is a College Graduate in
ie the snme^Dr. Wise who
Dentistry, registered in Ore­
to make peace only in concert w il
practiced
dentistry
in
Tilla-
gon, and has had several
our allies. This pact, 1 need not -J
mook County a few years
years experience, and has
ago, aud will be pleased to
come to Tillamook County
wc shall honor strictly and to the eta
again wait on those who
to make it his future home.
desire his professional ser­
Free c.urope is vesire.
1
vice.
‘‘What we ana uur allies are light
ing tor is a free Lurope. Vve wad
rsurupe tree not omy num me nouJ
nation ot one nationality Dy anotliel
nut lroiu hectoring aipiomacy and uJ
II
peril ot war; tree iroin the cunslaii
rattling ot me sword m me scaOirari
and iruiu me perpetual tam ui sninin]
armor and war lords.
Dr. m A i .7 guarantees all his work and can be consulted at
"in fact," added Sir Edward n
Dr. Wise has had thirty year, experience in plate work
any time. Cull
Call us by Telephone.
and guaa.ntee. what lie »ays.
flccttv«ly4 "we tccl that we are ligu ■
ing tor equal rights, tor law, jubiicl
c»v Hizauoq
and peace, anu tor
^37
mrougnoui the world, as against
□rule lorce which Knows no restrain]!
»
aud no mercy.'
to intervinv Sir Edward Grey, om
A
hardly need say, is a unique privilege
o
and nonor. tins came to me ain
many months ot battling with the nnJI
\ SEE THAT SOTT LIPI
memorial prejudice oi the britista
public man
oi high responsibility!
OUR BRIDGE WORK has
FLATES WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION—
been brought to the highest
against the journalist as a journalist. I
The
very
best
and
latest
in
modern
dentistry.
state of perfection.
The
Grey Never Interviewee Before.
No more falling plates. If you are haring
teeth on this bridge are in­
plate tronble get Dr. Wise's advice as to
terchangeable at will with­
It is a fact, 1 believe, that Sir Ed-I
what should be done and the cost of doi <g
out removing from
the
ward, one ot the greatest figures ini
it FRUE. We can extract your teeth abso­
m outh.
and ____
one ___
of ....
the ____
most]
lutely without pain—free where plate or
the world war
__ ____
_
bridge work is ordered.
famous in modern political histQryj
never was interviewed in a journalis-’
tic sense before, it is also true, 1 I
think, that in the long annuals of the
British foreign office this is the first
Amusement Clause Agrin.
instance in which its chief has con­
sented to speak to his fellow' men
r
The Methodist Ucneral Conference through the mediumship of a corres­
wrestled again wtui me auiusetnui. pondent.
ciausc in me uiscipune, inserted over
What is the most amazing fact
luriy years ago ano serving as a about this man to my mind is that the j
uouc ui cuntcuuun ever since. the Geramns regard him as the Mcphis- [
Clause is nut in the general rules, tophcles of Faust, of Armageddon,
which are really general, loiuidding scoffing, sardonic, crafty and fiendish '
Uie taking ui saeu diversions as can­ One of their appellations for him is
not be useu in me name ot ttie Lord “Satan.”
|
I Jesus." inis is caused with the put-
They feign to believe, and possibly
|
.ing
on
oi
gold
and
costly
apparel
they do believe, that his main object
ft
anu "me singing ot those songs, or in life has been to brew trouble, to
reading those nooks, which do not bring about war and especially to ef- j
lend io tne knowledge or love ot feet the strangulation or asphixation 1
Lrod." Among the "special advices” is of Germany. This of a man of the
"a solemn note of warning and en­ most civilized type, broad of vision, |
Why not get a good
treaty particularly against tncatre-go- nurtured in liberalism, a fly-fisherman r
mg, dancing aud such games of a tamer of birds and squirrels and a
There's no overheating
oil stove so that dur­
chance as are Irequcntiy associated lifelong protagonist of peace.
the kitchen with anup-to-
ing the hot weather
with gambling.” But the chapter on
bir Edward Always Bcnous.
date oil cook stove. It’s
your wife or mother g
trials of members who persist in “at­
Sir Bdward s age is u-«. His ligure is J
just
like
cooking
with
city
orsisteror daughter,
tending theatres, horse races, circuses, tall and ample uut not excessively !
gas. The burners con­
can prepare the
dancing parties, or patronizing danc­ Heavy. His uead and lace are large. I a|
centrate the heat at the
meals in a cool, com­ ■
ing schools or taking such other He nas a fresh complexion, is clean I
amusements are obviously of mislead­ suaven and his eyes sky-blue in color, i
different cooking points.
fortable kitchen?
ing or questionable moral tendency.” are singularly mild, nut without tile .'S
A=
it is tnis latter chapter so many at- dreaminess of sentimentalism, his
^B
ternps have been made to change. dark.Hair is parted well back un the
Usually the fight has been lead by side and is innocent or silver. He has
r^B
city pastors. Oddly enough, it has re­ a 11 rm, pleasant mouth and a nose
ceived more clerical than law support. clear cut and slightly aquiline, I ne -
Ihc change is urged on several characteristic cast oi his icatures is r'fl
t :
grounds. Some declare the general serious. 1 did not see him smile more I !<■
No wood or coal or
rules sufficiently specific. They would than once or twice, and this was i'i^H
allow more right of private judgment. w’hen 1 referred to the birds and ■
ashes to lug. No ■
They would permit individuals to dis­ squirrels at his country home. Elis
waiting for fires to
criminate as to plays, for example. voice is low even when discussing 1 ■
catchup.
The
long
For
They also argue that positive piety matters that appeal deeply to the in- >
il
blue chimneys do
Bist
is better than negative and that pro­ tellect and emotion; he makes scarce- ' i
away* with all
Risulti
motion of a constructive Christian ly the slightest gesture.
. >■
smoke and smell.
program would be more effectual Prussian Kule declared Intolerable. i Ì1M
»t...
Ust
In 1,2, 3, and 4-burner
than attempted or neglected enforce­
“What do you mean by the destruc­ ili
Piasi
sizes, with or without
ment of specific prohibitions.. Others tion of Prussian militarism?" 1 asked.
Oil
ovens.
Also
cabinet
>1
argue that the enumeration of certain
5*^ K 'C
"What Prussia proposes as wc un­
models with Fireless
"worldly amusements” leaves the im­ derstand her," replied Sir Edward, is Litfl
cooking oven.
pression that others, new'y devised Prussian supremacy. She proposes a
STANDARDOIL
or overlooked in the catalogue, are Europe modeled and ruled by Prus­ : ifl
proper. Their theory is more accept­ sia. Bhe is to dispose of the liberties '.11>M
COMPANY
(California)
able to the General Conference than of her neighbors and of us all.
I ' ‘'-M
is indicated by various votes. Probab­
"vVe say that life on these terms is
n
JWÎ.ŒJJ
ly
a
majority
of
the
delegates
wish
intolerable. This also is what France,
£
the clause had never been originally Italy , and Russia say. \\ e are not
adopted. But they cannot eliminate it only fightinu Prussia s attempt to do < .pfl
without putting the church in t' e in .his ‘instance to all Europe what < '.iM
false attitude of approving the amuse­ she did to non-Prussian Germany, la n(fl
ments now forbidden. Every news­ but wc arc fighting the German idea t wofl
paper headline on the controversy of the wholesomeness—almost desir­ onal
warns them of this danger. We do ability—of even recurrent war. Prus­ w i I il
not call to mind a more striking illus­ sia under Bismarck deliberately and the |
HuJ
tration of how embarrasing one leg­ admittedly made three wars.
islative body may be to all its succes­
servi
Britain Wants Settled Peace.
sors.
_______________
"We want settled peace throughout leadl
/—
Europe which will be a guaranty theyl
Beaver.
against aggressive war. Germany > candì
■
AS A PROTECTION FOR
puitosophy is that settled peace spells • absul
YOUR INVESTMENT
F. B. McKinley, me real estate deal- disintegration, degeneracy and the , leadl
cr w-> »luwing tallo tu -nr. riunegan sacrifice ot tne heroic qualities in the sentii
you should cover it with a fire insur- ui rortlanu.
human character. Buch philosophy, it issuel
Í <
ancy policy in a good company. Then
art. nebo is white with snow again, it is to survive as a practical force oc rat]
c.. r. Aults lias soia his lanu tu means eternal apprehension and un­ .in thl
if a fire should happen to you, you
Byron Brotzinan, Mcixinicy made tuc rest. ft means ever increasing arma­
be
able
to
start
anew
without
de-
will
aval lor him.
ments. it means arresting the devel­
lay, for the companies we represent
the contract for the new bridge opments of mankind along lines of
pay all losses promptly. See us to­ at tne rtugney place lias been let iu culture and humanity.
“We are fighting this idea. We do
day. To-morrow may be just one day uloveraaie parties.
i.. M
Airs. Creecy, ot Beaver, is very low. not believe in war as the preferable
too late.
method of settling disputes between
She. had a stroke oi paralysis.
fr. B. McKinley made a trip to Til­ nations, When nations cannot see eye
■
to eye; when they quarrel; when
lamook Monday.
1 >■
W. A. Bays nas rented his hotel to there is b threat ot war, we believe
Fred Uilberi who will take charge to­ that the controversy should be settled
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day. Mr. Bays is fixing up some tents by methods other than those of war.
. >■
“Such other methods are always
to live in tor the summer.
rB
can get your hunting and fish­ successful when there is good will lo l.r H
RHONE US.
CALL ON US.
WRITE US. | ing Y ou
licenses from F.B. McKinley, at 2nd no aggressive spirit. We believe
■! ■
in negotiation. We have faith in in­
Beaver.
todd hotel
B
If you want to sell your farm list it ternational conferences. We proposed
B
! with McKinley, he can sell it if any a conference before this war broke
B
out. We urged Germany to agree to a
one can.
•
<B
Joe Hollett, of Blaine, has let the conference. Germany declined to do
A
so.
contract for a new up to date barn.
< r t<> a
“Then I requested Germany to se­
While moving a building of R E.
r. ■
Wilson's the false work gave way and lect some form of mediation—some
iB
method
of
her
own
for
a
peaceful
the building went into Beaver creek,
lo ■
I
it was taken out several hundred feet settlement. She would not come for­
■ • ■
I below. Some of the men working on ward with any such suggestion. Then al.le lB
i the building went in with it. A good the Emperor of Russia proposed to
J
Germany to send the dispute to the i. ..,r .■
ducking was all they got.
*
George Kostic's sister has been to tribunal at The Hague. There was no t<> tb. tB
see her father at Blaine, who has been response.
’ a
very sick.'
illg Ilici
Case of Submiaai°n Or War.
Eddie Cfeecy, who has been falling
"Our proposal of a conference was m< li;:ii>l
timber for the Jenck sawmill has been rejected by Germany, Russia, France phdge I
called hoiie to the bedside of his sick and Italy all accepted it. Our propos­ tion tol
mother.
al that Germany suggest some means has <lr J
The Beaver school has closed a of peaceful settlement met with no thè pari
he
in
very successful term of school.
success nor did the Czar's proposal. party di
No impartial judgment of any kind - .-prcs.il
i
CALF HIDES WANTED.
was to be permitted to enter. It was live co-l
, a case of Europe submitting to the didate. I
I stances I
GRANT THAYER WILL PAY | Teutonic will nr going to war
18 CENTS FOR CALF HIDES. , i “If the conference in London in the gardlcsfl
and
. V“.
tupied both
I Sunday by
Igene. bolus
pees by tal-
Icople. Y ou
Vi
B
I wish to thank you for your genorous support
in my candidacy for nomination for County Clerk at
the primaries and to especially thank those who
gave me their influence as well as their vote. It elect­
ed it will be my earnest endcaver to “make good”
lor the confidence you have shown you have in me.
:h.
I K
WISE
IT
s, Pastor
J®
*.
See ROSENBERG
Ar Tillamook Garage.
HEAR WITHOUT EARS.
------O------
!
Police and Detectives Are Using Lip
Reading in Place of the Dic­
tagraph.
Thousands of deaf people are todav |
throwing away all hearing devices I
and enjoying all conversation. This
method is easily and quicklv acquired
through our system. Absolutely the
only thing of its kind in the cour’rv
Our proposition is entirely original
Cost is trifling. See what New I..ter- ‘
national Encyclopaedia says on l ip
Reading. Hundreds of people with
normal hearing are taking up Lip I
reading for the many additional ben-
wL*. .b31"**1' 'ou £an “nderstand
what the actors are saying jUM as far
awaj as you can see them The eve
understands beyond the range of
hearing. Send no money, but mention
ths, pap„ and |UU whtth<r
sewUt*r'
*’ar,icuI»rs will be
sent
you to
absolutely
free and with nr.
expense
y. Addresrlch^l
7f
Lip Language, Kansas City. Missouri. '
I
DON’T WAIT.
------ o ----
. Take Advantage of a Hillsboro Citi­
zen's Experience.
W hen the back begins to ache,
Don’t wait until backache becomes
chronic;
I ill kidney troubles develop; .
,
1 ill urinary troubles destroy night s
rest.
Profit by a Hillsboro citizen’s ex­
perience.
f,
Zina Wood, Broadway St., Hill**
boro. Ore, says: "Doan’s Kidney
1’ills helped my back and relieved m*
of kidney trouble. 1 recommend
them as first class kidney medicine. I
haven't used them to any great extent
but what I took relieved my back tn
short ordcr.Mv experience proves that
Doan’s Kidney Pills can benefit tM
system." Price yoc, at all dealers.
Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the »am*
that Zina W ood had. Foster-MilbuHi
Co . Props, Buffalo, N. Y.
Druggist.
,
.
&
SMITH
CO
FIRE I FIRE ! FIRE ! ! I
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
“ The Insurance Man."
■
building , tillamook , ore .
ALEX. MeNfllR & co
GENERAL» HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
T
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w
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