Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 20, 1916, Image 7

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 20. 1916.
UNFAIR COMPETITION.
Nothing But a Protective Tariff Cai
Deal with the Dumping Question.
A
■reparedness for conditions as they
vill exist when the r war is over
This
■am/' ; OVer,hl"io*ing
hsuV'of
_ " ------
_I this
-ampaign.
Notice of Completed Contract
Notice is hereby given, that the
County Engineer of Tillamook Coun­
ty, Oregon, has filed his certificate
for the completion of the paving
ontract of Arenz Construction Com­
pany, (by Feldschau and Jackson,
assignees,) on the Tillamook-Bay
City road, in accordance with the
plans and specifications on file in
this office, (with the
__ _____
r____ of
exception
some minor details) and any person,
firm or corporation having objections
to file to the completion of said work
■nay do so within two weeks from thc
date of the first publication.
Dated this the lath day of July, 1916
J. C. Holden, County Clerk,
By Kathleen Mills, deputy.
FAY MORVILIUS
COMING HERE
9x12 Congoleum Rugs
$7.00
Wood Seat High Chairs -
$1.25
Children's Rockers, Red and Golden,
40 cents to $2.00
Sfee/ Cribs
$5.00 to $6.50
Full Size Steel Beds, 2in. post -
$9.00
Full Size Steel Beds, small post
$4.59
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The intimate relation which exist
The Automobile.
between the trade trust and the gov
eminent in Germany is well illustrat
CS°unnlllfd
2,ld Column on
ed by the dve-stutf industry. Coinci
^Supplement.)
dentally with their production of ex
tin lizzies” hustling by hTthe
plosives for war use by thc govern
Boston Contralto to Sing With
mint, the factories of Germany hav<
rryi."fa ioad
Hungarian Orchestra at
been piling up, entirely as a by-pro
■ss pin
y tbor ,n ,he sh°Ps at
duct now, and, as we may say, ab
vhen we
tlthafn iiC,ual tartare;
Chautauqua.
solutcly at no expense, since th< •lessit uv
,bte i"'1 ,es ou* i°r ‘he
profits of the establishment are se
•8s of a fresh air trio in the
cured by the government business ■hvs'cia/s" h°liday.s and Sundays; the
immense quantities of dye-stuffs
With the marvelous growth of west­
nysicians carried with speed to
which after the war will be givet
ern Cbantauquas managers have been
•nergency cases; the strayed chil
away, if need be, in order to ..
able to steadily increase the quality
regain rip" tLO^ht h?"'e after a "run awa?
the dye-stuffs trade for Germany-
op to the unknown city; the sick
of programs offered and to bring artists
there is nothing that t can preven
lospi’tal^tE'i"1^“31’^ Uke” ,0 ,h*
never before heard on a Chautauqua
them from doing that except a com
Notice to Contractors.
Notice of Street Opening.
ospitals that once were “too far
North and South by 53.3 feet East
Among the foremost musical attrac­
bination of protective duties and oi
’a"d thc bost
»'her good
ind West laying between Thayer's
tions tills .tear is Mme. Fay Mor-
anti-dumping laws. With a capital ol hnnkn^f.ihe au‘oniobile, we are very
Sealed proposals will be received
Notice is hereby given, that thi Vddition and A. A. Miller's Addition
$36,000,000 and
propirtj worth emkfn t,‘hatK SUcb a neccs“ry in- by the County Court of Tillamook villus. mezzo-contralto, discovery and viewers appointed by the Cammei
o Tillamook.
of Mr. I-ouls Elson of the Bos­ Council to assess benefits and dam
$400,000,000 (as Mr. Davis point;
1 he assessment of damages made
nd « l'aS beCn grantcd ‘o mankind County, Oregon until 10 o’clock a.m.. protegee
ton
Conservatory
of
Music.
She
is
out), and government backing, th< ‘v.rv H lPCtCSCt ,hc day "hen August 4th, 1916, and then opened,
ages on account of proposed opening ly said report is as follows:
the
soloist
who
appears
at
Chautauqua
cf
Tenth
Street
from
the
West
side
ot
A
strip 60 feet long North and
German dye-stuffs cartel or trust car. •very family owns an automobile just for the improving of section 3 of the
do exactly what it pleases with thc is in olden times the horse was a lillamook Cloverdale
Hardsurface with Witepskies ltoyal Hungarian Or­ Miller’s Addition to the West line o; south described as. Beginning at the
Block 4 6, Thayer’s Addition to Tilla­ southwest corner of Block 14, of A.
"free” manufacturers of the new amily necessity.
Improvement, from Station 4 3 plus chestra.
Only last v..vk
UI fish, dealer, 95.53 to Station 95 plus 44.86 a dis­
world. That it does not scruple to em­
Mme. Morvlllus is a delight. Her mook City, Oregon, have filed lheii V. Miller's Addition to Til' ■
week „
our
ploy in our own country the methods '^ho has ’ bought
flivver ” 1 truck to tance of 5149.33 feet, by construc­ sweet naturalness of maimer and ra- report and the Common Council ol City; running iouihv-esic.
'I”.".’”.“ a “ “ ">v»cr
mint on the East side of Block 16
lillamook City. Oregon, has appoint
of destruction which by law are right­ ■ rk<LCarC °/ ,hls business at "the cost tion of a one course concrete road
cd Thursday, the 2,’th day of July
haycr's Addition 60 feet North ot
horse.
ly forbidden to our own great corpor­ ->f one good
j -
.------ ” told us: “ I* is 'hr ind other work as shown in the plans,
1916, at the City Hall in Tillamool
he center of the East side of said
ations, is proved by the evidence >est roadmg horse I ever owned and profiles, maps and specifications on
City, Oregon, at the hour of S o’ciocl Hock; thence South 60 feet to ti e
which Mr. Davis submits that thc t j-
ia ’ saving
S?VIug me
me time
time and
and money;I file in the office of the County Clerk
p.m. as the time and place when th< :enier oi said Block, '.luac J.crth-
agents of the German cartel have told old father today that if we had if Tillamook County, Oregon. wher'
same will be considered by the Com
asterly to the Northwest corner of
American manufacturers that they 'ought one several years ago, when they may be seen or may be obtained
mon Council.
Mock 16 in A. A. Miller’s Additlbr.
would do well to keep out of the dye­ ne price was four times as great, we by payment of a fee of two dollars
The District assessed for benefits o lillamook; thence North to the
stuffs industry, because the Germans •vould have saved a pile of money and ($2.00) per set. *
and damages in said report include
• lace of beginning, this strip being
Each proposal must contain the full
would not permit their market to be increased
ncrcased our business besides ”
the whole of Blocks 4b and 47 ù
■3.3 feel in width cus; aud
encroached upon by an American en­
We e < cannot look on the modern, name of the party or paries making
Vest ......................................... $12/00
Thayer’s Addition to l illamook City
useful,
i
the same and all parties therein, and
terprise; that they were better fitted practical,
moderate-priced
Oregon, the South half of Blocks 1
60 feet off'the South end of
than the rest of the world to manu­ automobile as a luxury—it has be- must be accompanied by a certified
and 14, and the North half of Block
-ot 3, Block 46, Thayer's Ad-
facture dye-stuffs, and that they were come a family necessity and one check equal to five (5) per cen* of the
tition to Tillamook, W. G.
15 and 16 of A. A. Miller’s Addition
of the amount of bid payable to the
going to keep their markets, even if should be owned in every home.
30.00
Also a tract, beginning at the South
Jwiglit owner .......................
County Clerk, of Tillamook County,
they had to keep them by giving
west corner of Block 14, A. A. Mill
60 feet off the entire South
which
will
be
forfeited
to
the
County
away their dyes.
At the War’s End.
nd of Lots 1 and 2, Block 4 6
er’s Addition to lillamook; rumimi
upon the failure of the bidder to enter
Now Americans, not being admitted
thence North 105 feet; thence South
haycr's Addition, Nick Job
to actual favored partnership with
One of the interesting things that into proper contract and furnish sat­
westerly to a point North 27 degree: ■wncr ....................................... 240.00
their government, can never do any­ has come out of the war is the dem­ isfactory bonds within ten days
42.00
East 60 feet from the Northeast cor
Expenses .............................
thing of that sort. But they still onstration that with all ___
.......» ’s after the contract has been awarded,
mankind
ner of Block 4 6 Thayer
îyer ’ s Additioi
have at hand, if they will use it, the conceit as to deep learning and ability and as required by law.
to Tillamook; thence South
i____ 105 feet
Total damages assessed .. . $432.60
Bidders must furnish satisfactory
best instrument of commercial effi­ to see into the future through the
thence Northeasterly to the : place o
The benefits assessed against prop-
ciency which is open to them. That is eyes of reason, our foremost scientist evidence of their ability to do the
beginning, being a tract 105
1
feet .rty by said report arc as follows:
protective tariff, the purpose of and statesmen have shown us that class of work required.
Amount of
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY.
Bidders must use the form of pro­
which really is to^protect American one man may make as good as guess
Addition
Benefits Assessed
Lot. Name of owner
Block
industry. If the Germans can first as any other man concerning future posal furnished by the county.
46 ... ’ 3 . VV. G. Dwight ....................
Thayer’s
The Court reserves the right to re­
cut prices for dye-stuffs to
„...........
next to _ events.
46 . .
6
Thayer’s
Oscar & Kate Wcrschkul
ject any and all bids.
nothing, and then do nothing at ail
At the outbreak of the war it was
46 ...
7 . Oscar & Kate Wcrschkul
Thayer’s
the condition and circumstances of predicted that battles would be few Dated July 19th, 1916.
46 ...
8 . Oscer & Kate Werschkul
Thayer's
J. C. Holden,
their ability to do this should be bal­ and the war of short duration, be­
47 ...
1
Grace Cornforth ..............
Thayer’s
County Clerk of Tilla­
anced by a countervailing advantage cause there wouldn’t be soldiers
2
47 ...
Thayer's
Grace Cornforth ..............
mook County, Oregon.
fur American manufacturers, even to enough to last. The battles have been
3
. Grace Cornforth ...................
| Thayer’s ............ .47
the point of prohibiting the entrance many—Verdun continues, and the First publication Jujy 20, 1916.
4
47
I. H. & H. Rosenberg..........
Thayer’s ............
of the German dyes altogether. Such death roll has been no greater, con­ Last publication August 4, 1916.
47 ....
6
A. N. Ginn ...............................
Thayer’s ............
an exclusion, if found
necessary, sidering the number of men enlisted,
6
47
A. N. Ginn .............................
| Thay er’s ........
would be just as logical as a degree than in previous wars.
Notice to Contractors.
47
7 .
Frank De Vrov .....................
1 Thavcr’s ............
of protection which would merely
The war has not collapsed for lack
8 . Grace Cornforth ...................
. 47 ...
1 Thayer’s ..
match the difference in the cost of la­ of funds because the billions of dol­
13
1 2
•\ A Xliller\
Notice is hereby given, that scaled
bor in the two countries, for it is lars that it costs do not represent a
2 .
13 . . A. G. A F. R. Beals ................
A. A. Miller s .
addressed to the County-
0
equality of conditions which the pro­ total loss. Soldiers and wage-earners proposals,
14
. A. G. & F. R. Beals................
A. A. Miller’s ...
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
tective tariff seek to achieve. And to in war’s ranks do not save any of the and endorsed “Proposals to Complete
15
. . A. G & F. R Beals ................
2
A. A. Miller’s
run away from ... the ■ whole
requirement
16
2
..
.
thc money paid them. It all goes back in­ the Little Nestucca Road, from Sta­
saying, “Well, it is evident
that
. A. G. & F. R. Beals................
to the channels of commerce.
A. A. Miller’s .. .. 2 .... 17
tion 172 plus 05.4 to 203 plus
Germans arc right when they say
18
2
. A G. & F. R. Beals................
The predictors arc now telling us 28.6 in accordance
A. A. Miller’s . .
with the
that they arc divinely
2
------------ with that at the war’s end all Europe will plans and specifications thereof
19
---- . endowed
A. G. & F. R Beals ............
A. A Miller's .. .
MORVILIUS.
the right to make the dye-stuffs foi be so impoverished that it will take a on file in the office of the County
2
20
A G & F. R. Beals ................
A. A. Miller’s
21
all the world," would be equivalent to century to recover normal conditions. Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon,
2
. A. G. & F. R. Beals ................
A.
A.
Miller
’
s
diant
charm are Instantly felt wher A. A. Miller’s . . .
22
2
abandoning the protective principle These are service indication only— will be received by the County Court
. A. G. & F. R. Beals ...............
5
altogether.
Henry Dunstan ........................
the sensational headlines of the real of Tillamook County, Oregon, at its ever she appears. She has much to A. A. Miller's . . . .14
6
2
It is perfectly evident that neither story. There will be a general read­ office in the Court House of said give and gives it all. She loves to A. A. Miller’s . .
A. C. Everson ft VV. Holmes
1
2
A. C. Everson & W. Holmes
thc federal trade commerce nor any justing of social and business lines in County, until the hour of 10 o’clock please and is generous with those home A. A. Miller's . .
8 . . C. A. Dunn ...............................
2 . .
other agency can ever endow our Europe, but there will be no halt in a.m. on Wednesday, the 2nd day of bailuds so dear to every heart. Al­ A. A. Miller's . . .
1 .
15
D. W. Hants, estate.................
industry and our business with the the reconstruction that will be done. August, 1916, and at that time pub­ though thoroughly familiar with the A. A. Miller's . .
2
2
governmental favors and guidance The nations will use the same energy licly opened and read. Each bid must French, German and Italian tongue«
3
2
. .
l>. W. ljams, estate.................
which enables German trusts to des­ and perscrverance to re-establish be accompanied by a certified check in her operatic career, she prefers to A. A. Miller’s .. .
4
2
D. VV. 1 jams, estate.................
troy thc business of foreign competi­ themselves as commercial powers as equal to 5 per cent of the total sing in English. She sings with won­ A. A. Miller'4 . . .
5
2 ....
D. VV. ljams, estate.................
A. A. Miller's . . ■
tors. But Congress can very easily
amount of the bid, which shall be for­
2
6 .
1). VV. ljams, estate.................
protect American industry against (Continued on 3rd Column of Sup­ feited to the County in case the bid derful distinctness of enunciation. A. A. Miller’s . .
plement.)
Iler auditors get the words and stories
7 .
2 ...
D. VV. Ijatns, estate.................
A. Miller’s . . .
such raids. Protecting it thus, it can
is accepted and the bidder shall fail, of her songs as clear as the deep, rich, A.
2
8
A A Milhr’«
give our manufacturers and business
refuse or neglect for a period of five
9
2
I). VV. ljams, estate.................
men a chance to work out their own Loganberry Juice to move Steadily. days after the award is made, to en­ colorful, dramatic, quality tones of her A. A. Miller’s . . .
2
10 .
D. VV. ljams, estate.................
A. A. Miller's . .
salvation in accordance with their
ter into a contract and file a bond voice.
Q
11
D. VV . ljams, estate.................
A. A. Miller’s .. .
own principles and habits of life and
Salem, July 13.—The first carload satisfactory- to the Court, as required
16
1
I’at Daley ........ (......................
A. A. Millcr’s . .
in the use and improvement of thc re­ of the 1916 pressing of loganberry by law.
n
16
Pat Daley.................................
Standing pat on the Underwood A. A. Millcr’s . . .
sources of their own country.
juice to leave the state was shipped
The work is to consist of clearing,
3 .
Marsh Burdick . ........................
16
yesterday from the plant of the grubbing and grading and placing of ariff is enough to defeat the demo­ A. A. Miller's
16
4
crats.
A. A. Miller’s . .
Pheasant
Fruit
Juice
Company,
con
­
culverts,
in
accordance
with
the
plans
OUR DEMOCRATIC POLICY.
Tract owned by Mary Messner described as: Beginning at the
signed to Charles L. -Kraft, of Den­ and specifications.
Souimvcsi
-
n.
... lillamook
1 here is difference of opinion as to
Southwest COlllCl
corner Ul
of IHUUV
Block 44,
A. A.Miller’s Addition to
ver.
This
plant
alone
will
ship
a
car
­
..
J.
C.
Holden,
County
Clerk
The Main Campaign Issue Relates to load of juice every day from now on.
the ethics of American sales of muni­
Citv. thence North 105 feet; thence Southwesterly to a point North
Bv
Kathleen
Mills.
Deputy.
Industry and the People's Pros­
tions of the warring nations of Eu­
27 degrees East 60 feet from thc Northeast coucr of Block 4b,
A car load of juice consists of more First publication, July 13th, 1916.
perity.
rope, but there can be no difference
Thayer’s Addition; thence South 105 feet; thence Nortlieasicily to
than 2000 cases of 24 bottles each, Last publication, July 27th, 1916,
jf opinion as to the effect of those
the place of beginning. Being tract 105 feet North and South
and its retail value is about $20,000.
The paramount issue of thc presi­
sales in relieving this country from
53.3 feet East and '.Vest, lying between Thayer's Addition and A.
Word has just been received tha4
Notice
to
Contractors.
dential campaign of 1916 will not be the prohibition
lie industrial depression into which it II A Miller’s in Tillamook City ..................................................................... CH
party convention
preparedness; it will not be Ameri­ which meets at St.Paul, will adopt
..as thrown by Di.aocratic tariff i
............
... $4 .11
Scaled proposals addressed to the legislation.
canism. It will not even be thc coun­ loganberry juice as the convention
Total benefits assessed
try's foreign policy. These questions beverage. The republican convention County Court of Tillamook County,
!
cd
for
the
consideration
of
raid riq O._
U'l
it»»
mr
luiJNuo<»uvu
>/•
Our free-trade friends deny that
are important, but it may be said that in Chicago also made loganberry juice Oregon, and indorsed “Proposals to
All persons interested arc hereby
Dated this July ^th, 1316.
complete a fill or trestle at the Comp­ und i a protective tariff the foreign­
there is little real difference among its sole tipple.
Ira 1 C. Smith,
I,a
ton place in Section 20, Twp. 4 S., ers pay the tax. This is in some in­ j I notified to present in writing their
voters on these questions. The great
Recorder of Tillamook
R. 10 W., on the county road between stance a debatable question, but there objection to said report, if any they
bulk of the people are patriotic. Me
City, Oregon.
are all Americans and believe in pre­ j Again it is reported that Romania Cloverdale and Woods,” in accor­ is no room for debate as to who pays I have, on or before the time mention-
paredness. We only differ as to de­ , is about to enter the war on the side dance with the plans and specifica­ the stamp tax, income tax and high
tails. The people are united in that of the entente allies, and Some of tions thereof on file in the office of cost of living tax so unblushingly
they stand for the United States, one the military critics predict the an­ the County Clerk, of Tillamook heaped upon the American working­
and inseparable, and are ready to nouncement of such decision within County, Oregon, will be received by men by our present free < trade ad-
maintain its dignified and high posi­ a very short time. The success of the the County Court of said co/nty, at ministration.
tion before the world. These ques­ Russian drive through Galicia and lillamook City, Oregon, until the
to be having a hour of 10 o'clock a.m. on the 4th
tions do not divide the voters of this Bukowina is said
There’s an old adage that it takes
strong influence on the Romanian day of August, 1916 and at that time nine tailors to make a man, , but
__ ___ as
country.
foreign tailors can perform their part
The paramount issue of the cam leaders, who have hesitated for a opened and read
Each bid shall be accompanied by a profitably under free trade’s alluring
paign is to be what may be called our long time on account of the menace
IN
business or domestic policy. Die is­ of a “back door” attack, should Rou- certified check made payable to the opportunities (for the aliens) at 32
sue relating to industry, one concern­ inania move against Bulgaria. The County Clerk, for an amount equal to cents a day and our American tailors
ing thc real prosperity of thc people. Russians, however, have now advanc­ 5 per cent of the total of said bid, require about nine times the price in
Every man willing to work is now ed beyond Czernowitz, which lies which shall be forfeited to the Coun­ order to support their families, we
employed. His wages are the highest close to the Austro-Roumania border ty, in case the bid is accepted and the unalterably favor the employment of
in this history of this or any other ami if the Russians even hold their bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse for one American tailor at the salary of
Round Trip Tickets Are On
country, and his conditions of Jabor present position it will suffice to a period of five days after which the the nine foreign ones. And that’s pro­
Sale Daily With Limit Of
are the most favorable. Why, That is guard Roumania from attack on an­ award is made to enter into a con­ tection’s way, remember.
thc question that every American other front. And this, in connection tract and file a-bond satisfactory to
------o-----
Two Days From Date of Sale
should ask himself, for he must ans­ with the new allied drive on the the Court as required by law.
Colonel
Roosevelt
says that if the
The bid will be received for tn8 next political campaign is waged on
wer it. The fact is that the present western front, is said to have con­
and Grading the tariff issue, such an appeal would
prosperity of this country is founded vinced the Roumanians it is a case of Clearing. Grubbing
on blood; it is builded on dead men. “now or never” with them—that if from Station 0 plus 0 to Station 10 be an appeal to the belly and not to
Its cause is the European cataclysm, they wish to share in the fruits of vic­ plus 92.8.
the soul of this nation. But a man
At
Bids will be received also for a with an empty belly is liable to smash
and nothing else. The prosperity is tory they must join the war quickly
and
strike
while
their
efforts
will
be
trestle,
all
according
to
the
plans
and
ausolutely ficticious.
one of the ten commandments and I
If the great war were to end to­ helpful in deciding the final issue, specifications on file in the office of thereby imperil his soul. The Lord
morrow the industries of this country thereby entitling them to claim some­ the County Clerk.
employed the miracle of the loves
The County Court reserves the and fishes to feed the multitude,
would be practically paralyzed soon thing when it comes to a division of
the
spoils.
right
to
reject
any
and
all
bids.
thereafter. This is true of factories
After they had been fed he gave
Here is what the 1912 free trade
Dated this the 20th of July, 1916
and industries throughout the country
them spiritual advice.
.1
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
The swollen fortunes, the night shifts national platform said about the high
cost
cf
living;
“
The
high
cost
of
liv
­
of men, the increased factory build
Durirg the nas* two years the
Stray Heifer.
ings and equipment are not all due to ing is a serious problem in every
American laboring man has beer giv- j
the unnatural demands for munitions, American home. \\ e . . . charge
clothing, food and other supplies that execessive price result in a large
A stray heifer, with black spots on er the best illustration ever present- 1
poured into the warring countries. measure from the high tariff laws each side just below the hip, 2 year cd to the toiler in the factory of what
The war over the reaction is bound enacted and maintained by the Re­ old, been on place two months. Own­ it means to hts ply che'k to have his '
publican party and from trusts and er please call at J. C. Chaffee’s place mill run at full time, full capacity. -
to be swift.
fostered 5 miles south of Tillamook or phone But should the wage of today blind ;
Under the Democratic tariff revis­ commercial conspiracies
him to the prospect of tomorrow? ,
ion the revenues of this government and encouraged by such laws.’ How VV. R. Davis, Mutual phone.
The war cannot continue much longer. <
have decreased to a point w ere direct emptv this charge has proven! The
Its termination vill find the allies I
taxation of many kinds has had to be Underwood tariff was enacted to
Practical experience alone can set­ banded togeth'r by trad- agreements
resorted to. When the war orders are bring down the cost of living and tle the tariff liue satisfactorily, and and preferential tariffs. Germany and
eliminated the taxation devices must prove the correctness of the flee only by political affiliations can leg Austria will pull together at thc «am- ‘
need be increased, unless the national trade charge against the protective islators gain the experience essential plow that they may reap the harvest
Further information can b* wired front
policy is changed. The laboring men tariff but everyone knows that the Hence to speaW of taking the tariff of the world trade. The Unit'd States
should understand
these matters. cost of living has sored higher unddr out of politics Is to urge a rediculous trill stand in splendid isolation, the
LOCAL SOUTHERN PXCIHC AGENT
They are busy now at unprecedcnt the free trade law passed by the par­ impossibility.
envy of all nations purse bulcrin«
wages simplv because of thc demand ty in power.
Or write to
with war profits and the advantage
for the engines of war, bloodshed, de­
It is never necessary to discuss t
taken in neutral countries. Then will
Joon M. Scali. Ceo. Passenger Agent. Forthnd, Ore ,
One
thing
is
certain.
Hughes
is
for
struction. If the times were norrqal physical fact. And it is positively cer­
come the assault on our position.
thev would be seeing the greatest de­ tain that free trade has proved equal­ adequate protection for the won Are we to meet it with free trade, or
privations they have ever known. Ot ly ineffectual as a revenue producer i growers, and we all know that Wood­ a protective tariff? Mr. Workman,
this there is not the slightest doubt. in war as it was inefficient in time of I row Wilson removed thc tariff on
think it over
4 wool. So you can take your choice.
The best kind of preparedness that pence.
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Ammer Furniture Company
Between Beach Points
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Play Golf or Tennis
NEAH-KAH-NIE
Bathing is Fine
AT THE BAYOCEAN
GARIBALDI BEACHES
FISHING IS FINE
Southern Pacific Lines
the people can possibly provide is