Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 12, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 12, 1916.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Legal Advertisement*.
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business interests of this city were
getting their eyes open.
FREE TRADE SCRAP.
Culled from Leading Newspaper».
A JOKE THAT FAILED,
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First Insertion per line .............
The Democrats claim that Wilson
Yes, the factories are running, but Tried on "Stonawall” Jackson, It Aoted
tna Wrong Way.
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•OS kept us out of war. Rats. The presi­ iu the hum of a great many of them
"Mujor Thomas J. Jackson, later the
dent has not kept us out of war, for you can hear the booming of the can­
Business and Professional cards
one month....................................... 1.00 no one can deny the fact that this non on European battlefields and the I famous 'Stonewall' Jackson, was our
country has manufactured munitions groans of the dying. Hang such pros- Instructor in mathematic* and drilled
Locals per line each insertion...
OS of war by the wholesale and sold I perity as that.
the students in artillery tactics," said
Display advertisements, an inch
them to the allies to kill off the Ger­
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General Armistead, an antebellum
mans.
What
the
president
should
have
President
Wilson
says
he
is
for
one month.....................................
•50
graduate of the Virginia Military insti­
done when the horrible war started “America First” but he has not advis­ tute. “‘Old Jack,' as the students
All Resolutions of Condolence
was to have placed an embargo on ed the repeal of the tariff law which
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•05 munitions of war being shipped from gave so much joy to the hearts of the called him, with his worn uniform,
Notices, lost, strayed or stolen
Because it’s a re­
the United States. But he did not do stockholders and employees of fac­ faded cap, usually perched at a ridicu­
lous angle upon his big head, rusty old
so, and the usual custom prevailed of tories in Europe and Asia.
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
fined gasoline—not
cavalry saber and ungraceful gait, was
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ceeding five lines .....................
.2' neutral countries selling munition* of
a mixture.
war to the countries at war. As a re­
What good does steel common at tn appearauce far from our beau ideal
sult it brought about a large amount 100 do we of the common herd if we of a ao'dler. Nevertheless it was i<oa-
STANDARD OIL
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. of prosperity in the east.
have to pay 10 cents for bread, $0 sible even then to guess at the real
COMPANY
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cents a peck for potatoes, $9 for coal, greatness of the man.
(California)
In discussing the matter of the en­ 28 cents for pork chops, and <0 cents
“The guns we used in our artillery
largement of the Port of Tillamook, for butter? Somebody please hand us drills were pulled by hand, As the
J all phases of the subject should be a socialist application blank.
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drill would proceed our instructor
Vote the
Republican
ticket thoroughly and impartially discussed.
would become transformed Into the
“straight.” That’s the right kind of As we look at the situation it is just
The Democrats are between the very semblance of Mars himself as,
Republicanism.
. as important to the dairymen as it is devil and the deep blue sea on the
■ to the business men to have water tariff. They are sweating blood over with form erect, waving sword and
SMILE AWHILE.
MODERATE DRINKING.
If you want more
Democratic transportation, to this city and for the Republican battle cry of protec­ flashing eye. he would give the com­
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free trade, vote for the Democratic that reason we hone that a mutual tion that they fear is going to cause a mand 'Fire!' in a voice that rang over
He Met his Match.
Noted New York Physician .Gives
mule next month.
, understanding will be arrived at be- million men who voted for Wilson in the campus like the blast of a bugle.
A tight fisted old man, feeling very
Some Valuable Advice.
■ tween both parties. There is this 1912 to vote for Hughes in 1916.
"One day in a spirit of mischief the
Dr. Benjamine Frankulin Roller is sick, asked a friend to recommend a
The cement trust managed to get much to say in favor of enlarging the
students who were drawing the gun I
physician. The friend named a certain
$5000,00 out of the $15,000 that was Port of Tillamook in preference to
The “high cost of living is a serious pretended to lose control of It as it one of New York city’s best known specialist.
appropriated for the Bayocean road. making one port of the entire water­ problem in every American home” moved rapidly down a gentle incline physicians and publicits. His writings
“Is he very expensive?” asked the
Cement pavement comes high in Till­ shed, all that is contemplated is a was written in the Baltimore platform directly toward Major Jackson. But on health matters in the New York
amook, even if Bayocean was depriv­ deeper channel between this city and in 1912. W. W. was elected and the the commander. Instead of scuttling out Herald have attracted the widest at­ sick man.
“Well, not so very. He’ll charge you
tention. In the following
excerpt
ed of the money it was justly entitled the bay, which, when completed, will "price of living” has soared until it is
entail very little expense annually. much higher now than then. An ex­ of the way. as the boys hud gleefully from The Herald of January 2, 1916, $4 for the first visit and $2 for each
to.
j 1 his will mean cheaper freight rates planation of the “soaring” will "be a anticipated, stood sternly erect and Dr. Roller treats the subject of mod­ one after that.”
Immovable right in the track of the eration in a sane and rational man­
The old fellow soon afterward
bince Ben Kuppcnbender has pur­ and cheaper feed, which is something "serious problem” in 1916.
walked into the office of the physician
gun.
ner.
»
chased the Nehalem Times plant, the that everybody should strive for.
named
by his friend, and, upon being
“There has been a popular fallacy
“I tell you there was some lively
name of the newspaper should be
If the garment workers who threat­
Democratic postmasters are be- en to go on strike will have a little hustling and Just in the nick of time. for years that one should not drink admitted to the consulting room,
changed to Spider Leg News. Wheth­
er the name is changed or not, it is a tween the devil and the deep blue sea. patiince, when the end of the Euro­ too. to keep Old Jack from being run with his meals. If it were not for the planked down $2, remarking; “Well,
foregone conclusion that Beu has The "higher-ups” in the postal de- pean war lets down the barriers, free over. That was our only attempt to saliva we could not eat without drink­ doctor, here I am again.”
T lie physician calmly picked up the
ing and we could not taste anything.
bought a white elephant.
partmen have called
them
------- upon
-r-...........
— to trade will bring in so many foreign- play a practical Joke at Major Jack
The saliva is about 98 per cent water, money and put it in a drawer, which
1 violate the law, for it is unlawful for made garments American garment son’s expense.”—Youth’s Companion.
and those who waste that saliva by he locked securely. The sick man
The Oregon System is responsible postmasters to take an active part in workers won't need to strike. Their
•chewing gum and tobacco have soon- looked on expectantly, awaiting the
for another measure to fool the peo­ and solicit money for campaign pur­ jobs will be taken from them.
■er or later dyspepsia or evidence of next move.
FAMILY DINNERS.
ple. 'l he single tax measure under the poses. But the Democrats are hard up
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“Well, I’m ready to be examined,”
ipoor nutrition. Water is necessary
guise of a bill to loan money to 1 tor funds and it seems that they in-
In the New York market recently
farmers, is a peach. Weil,
Well, there’s a | tend to “bleed” the postmasters and there was a sale of nine cars of Ital­ In England They Flourish Mainly •t with food, and, strange to say, the he said at length.
“I don’t think it’s necessary,” re­
quantity and dulition of the stomach
whole lot of people in Oregon who force the mto collect money to oil ian lemons and one car of similar
Wedding* and Funeral*.
plied the shrewd specialist. “There's
like to be fooled with freak legisla- ! the democratic machine. They need fruit from California. Evidently the
Family dinners ¡'.re rare in England. ■contents have nothing whatever to do no need to do it again. Keep right on
tion.
I have no fear. I he “higher ups" and Italian lemon lobby got its money’s They flourish only at weddings and at with the strength of he digestive se­
| the department of justice have their worth when it spent $140,000 to in­
I cretions. 1 mean that whether there taking the same medicine. Good day,
Prof, Kirk is going to have the high eyes closed to postmasters violating duce the Democratic party to cut the funerals, especially at funerals, for be an ounce or a quart of food in the sir."
ii ¡stomach the degree of alkalinity nec­
mankind
collected
enjoys
woe.
But
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school pupils discuss the question of the law. W hat is troubling most post­ duty on lemons. If California lemon
An Exception.
the enlargement of the Port of Tilla­ masters is the threat if they don’t producers want any consideration in other occasions—birthdays and Christ­ essary for starch digestion in the first
The sergant halted the new sentry
mook. That is a good idea, and, no pungle up and gel busy collecting tariff matters, let them raise that mas—are shunned. Christmas especial­ twenty minutes will be the same, and
ly. in spite of Dickens and Mr. Ches­ the hydrochloric acid will be secreted opposite the man he was to relieve.
doubt, the young people will make it campaign funds, they will lose their $140,000 bid.
“Give your orders,” he said.
highly interesting. But we are sure jobs if VVilson is re-elected and the
terton. is not what it was. for its quon­ until the contents of the stomach
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The old ¿entry reeled off the rou­
most of them will prefer being on the offices given to those who put up the
When the Allies get through smash­ dam victims, having fewer children contain that acid in the proportion of
affirmative side of the question.
: dough. Oh, dear, these Simon pure ing Germany, Austria, Turkey and and being less bound to their aunts' twe-tenths per cent. Foods that are tine instructions with confidence, but
politicians in the Democratic party Bulgaria, and they need no more mu­ apron strings, go away to the seaside less concentrated can often be digest­ , one of the special orders baffled him.
“Come on man!” said the sergeant
ed more easily than those which are
We believe that a grave error was don l seem to care about law—they nitions from the United States, what or stav nt home »11.1 hide
made when the present channel in want the money for the Democratic will our factories do to employ their
taken without water. I think the foods impatiently.
That is a general change, and many -are
tar
more
<
“On.no account," stammered the
the bay was decided upon, and it is machine. Ami ten per cent of one workers? Free trade invites foreign
are far more easily digested and ab-
predicted that in two years the work year's salary is what they demand of made goods to close our factories. We modern factors, such as travel. Inter­ sorbed if they
j are diluted by a reas- sentry, “are you to let any question­
will have to be done over again. We postmasters to run Wilson’s cam­ believe the electors have wistjom course with strangers, emigration, have j- onable amount of liquid, especially able character pass the lines, except
shown the family that there are other ' water, ale, beer, wine or coffee. Drink the colonel’s wife.”
believe it, for didn’t the government paign.
enough to vote the free traders out of
engineers predict, that it would cost
commission so no more factories will places than home, until some of them i, hot water a half hour before meals to
Couldn’t Help It.
a big pile of money to keep the chan­
It is contended by the members of be closed and our workmen thrown have begun to think that “east or !< wash out the elementary canal and to
nel open.
west, home'* worst.”
supply water for glandular secretion. 1 “Doctor, my brother stepped into a
the Port of I illamook that the en­ out of employment.
largement of the Port is of more ben­
There is a frigidity among the rela­ Drink plenty of water, preferably hot hole and wrenched his knee, and now
If by deepening the channel be­ efit to the dairymen than to the busi-
Look back three years on your gro­ tions In the home, a disinclination to ■or warm (never ice water), with he limps. What would you do in a
tween this city and the bay it will re­ ; ness men. For this reason, it is the cery book and see what you paid for call one's mother-in-law “mother." In­ meals, but never drink anything after case like that that?’’
duce the price of hay $2.00 to $3.00 I consumer who pays the freight, flour, meats, sugar, lard, leather, nails
“I’m afraid I should limp tool”
deed. relations-in-law are no longer rel­ the meal is once finished for at least
per ton, that would be a big saving to I whether it is high or low. The dairy- roofing, oils, paints and other articles.
two hours. If you do you dilute the
atives:
the
two
families
do
not
imme
­
the dairymen to say nothing of other man who buys large quantities of hay Look what you are paying today for
What a Nerve.
digestive juices and stop the process
freight coming into the county. But j and other feed, will be the ones who the same articles, also look at your diately ufter the wedding call one an
“Boy, take these flowers to Miss
at that point. The food is then thrown
that is only one side of the question. ■ire the most benefited and should payroll and see if it has increased other Kitty or Tom. The acquired into the intestines unprepared, and is Bertie Bohoo, room No. 12.”
The large amount of lumber shipped | boost for lower freight rates. Aber­ along with ‘he articles you have to family Is merely a subfamily, and of­ likely to ferment or be absorbed un­
“My, sir, you’re the fourth gent
from this city would mean more work deen and other sawmill towns in the buy. They took the tariff off sugar in ten the grouping resembles that of the digested, in which case it acts like a wot’s sent her flowers today.”
for men, and more money brought in­ I state of Washington, and even Coos order to make it lower, they ruined Montagues and the Capulets, If Romeo poison.
“What’s that? What the duce?
to this section of the county.
“Alcohol beverages for those who Who sent the flowers?”
County, which is going to be a strong the sugar growers in the South, and and Jnliet had married. Mrs. Herbert
“Oh, they didn’t send any name.
competitor for the cheese industry, sugar is twice as high as before. said charmingly In "Garden Oats.” are run down and want to put on
It is estimated that the cost of the pay $1.50 a ton for hay shipped from Democratic prosperity.
“Our In-laws are our strained rela­ weight serve a useful purpose. They They all said, “She’ll know yho they
mile of cement pavement constructed California. It costs somewhere in the
tions.”—W. L. George in Harper's make food more agreeable, render the came from.”
south of this city cost a little over neighborhood of $5.00 here. Each,
■disposition more cheerful, serve as a
“Well, here, take my card and tell
The cost of the necessaries of life
$13,000.00. The work was done by dairyman can figure it out what they have reached such a high price in this Magazine.
.substitute for food, which may be her these are from the same gentle-
lhe county The county court turned would save if the channel to this city country that a dollar goes but a little
.stored up, and aid in the absorption man who sent the other three lots.”
Hew Centipede* Walk.
down the two bids, one of which was was improved and, lumber schooners
of most foods, especially fats and oils.
for $14,446.00 and the other for $ 16,- running here. Another thing that way. Wages must be raised, or the
An eminent authority has investigat­ The pernicious habit many people
The Ministers Temptati°n.
228.00. It will be seen that the the members of the Port want to im­ cost of living must be lowered, of the ed the peculiar wavy motion of centi­ have of taking alcohol drinks at meals
A young couple went to the minis­
average
laboring
man,
with
a
family,
County Court saved over $1.000.00 press upon the citizens of this section.
pede* and millepede* to determine the ■or before to stimulate the appetite is ter’s house to get married. After the
by doing the work itself, with, no They have no extravagant ideas, with makes a living. A protective tariff has manner in which these animals man- \ wrong. If you have no appetite don’t ceremony the bridegroom drew the
doubt, a better road than if it had no intention of bonding. What work always meant plenty of work and age to use their superabundant pedal, •eat. All alcoholics should be taken in clergyman aside and caid in a whisper
high wages, and it will always mean
been done by contract.
“I’m sorry I have no money to pay
is undertaking to give this section of this. Therefore the only salvation of extremities so gracefully and harmo- , moderation, of course, and, as in the
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case of food, take them only -when your fee, but if you’ll take me down
the county a deeper channel, they ex­
Wilson when he forced the eight pect the government to help with the millions who toil is to vote for nlously. It has been found that the i you need them or when you work into the celler I’ll show you how to
hour law through Congress had an adequate appropriations, and once the Hughes and Protection, and have leg* move In groups or waves, each I hard enough to use them up.
I fix your gas meter so that it won’t
idea that the labor vote would go to channel is deepened and straightened, vouchsafed to them a permanent job wave Including a definite number of '
“Many have inquired of me about register.”
legs. The number of waves included the use of tea and coffee. They each
him. Not so, however. It was a polit­ there will be very little expense to with good pay.
in the length of the body is constant
ical trick and now the voters see that maintain it. We believe it is to the
Getting What They Needed.
Not half a year has passed since for each species. Iu millepedes the ' contain an alkaloid one thein and the
they will be the victims by paying benefit of everybody to enlarge the
The soldiers marched to the church
other caffein. the physiologic effect
American
free
trade
papers
ridiculed
higher freight and passenger rates. present Port, no matter what their oc­
wave* of each side are synchronous. of which is to greatly stimulate, es­ and halted in the square outside. One
The president cared little or nothing cupation or where they reside in the protection to the American egg raiser In 'ntlpetles they are symmetrically pecially the nervous and vascular sys­ wing of the edifice was undergoing
It
was
the
delight
of
a
certain
type
of
about the farmers, manufacturers ami water shed, and it seems to us there
alte. -_te. giving rise to beautifully ac- ; tems. Quite naturally, then, they repairs, so there was room only for
shippers, who will have to pay the should be no differences of opinion editorial wit to crack jokes about the cordaut movements.
The difference , should not be taken within several about half the regiment.
importation
of
Chinese
eggs.
Now
on
fiddler. 1 he Republican party could between those who live now within
“Scargeant,” ordered the colonel,
may be explained by suggesting that i I hours of bedtime, because they tend
the
front
page
of
the
Philadelpria
not wish for better campaign matter the Port and the territory to be taken
to keep one awake. To be thoroughly “tell the men who don't want to go to
Record
there
is
a
London
dispatch
the
millepede
moves
like
a
pacing
than the Adamson bill, for it surely in. We ask everybody to give the
awakened in the morning, however, is church to fall out.”
announcing that the public parks of horse, the centipede like a trotter.
will elect Hughes by a big majority.
A large number quickly availed
I a good thing, and so for breakfast,
matter careful consideration, and in that city may be used for poultry
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and even for lunch, in the case of themselves of the privilege.
doing so they should not overlook the breeding. Before the war Great Brit­
Branding Criminal*.
We desire to say a good word in be­ fact that some day the whole
‘Now, sergeant,” said the colonel,,
those doing mental work, they serve
ain paid in one year $40,00o,000 for
half of W. L. Campbell, the Republi­ shed of Tillamook Bay will be water
The branding of criminals was abol­ a useful purpose and are not in the “dismiss all the men who did not fall
_____ fereign eggs, and economy suggests a
liable
can nominee for sheriff, and recom­ to be in one Port, and in that event
reduction of this bill. The present ished in 1778. Until then this punish­ least harmful when taken in reason­ out and march the others to church
mend that the people cast their ballot it would entail more taxation,
while
plan
is to make an experiment with ment was inflicted in open court, gen­ able quantities. Coffee is less likely to they need it most.”
for him next month. W’hat the tax­ to annex with the present Port
now
it
600
selected
hens, all the eggs to go erally in the presence of the judge, be harmful than tea, because tea con­
payers want is efficient county offi­ would mean only a limited amount of
to wounded soldiers, and prizes to be the necessary Implements—the Iron tains tannic acid, which tends to in­ I
LAIRYMEN.
cials. Mr. Campbell will fill the bill
terfere with digestion. In making tea.
expenditure of money to maintain a
and will give as good satisfaction and channel between this city and the bay awarded to the owners of the best brand, the chafing dish aud the iron however, that objection can be large­
layers. Before the war ends nearly gripi>er for keeping the hand steady­
I have inquiries for weaned calves
prompt service as the present sheriff,
ly overcome if the beverage is prepar­ of all kinds. If you have any for
l he taxpayers will be voting for a which would be a direct benefit to the every measure advocated by Protec­ being always in readiness. The usual ed with green tea and boiling waler
and shippers in obtaining tionists will be favorably considered brand was an "R” applied to the left
sale, call me up on either Phone or
clean, capable, and reliable sheriff, dairymen
and not allowed to soak more than a
cheaper freight rates.
in England.
write me, giving full particulars as
who received the Republican nomina­
shoulder. Child stealing, etc., however, few minutes. The longer the tea is ex-
to
age, breed and condition with
tion in a clean campaign. He has
were at one time punished by branding , posed to hot water the more tannic
For Sale or Trade for an Auto.
price of each, and I will call and
America Loses to Japan.
made an excellent deputy sheriff and
the offender with "R" on the shoulder acid will be dissolved out, while the
look them over—Remember—I can
is deserving of promotion. He has
40 acres, with small house, cost (for rogue). "M" on the right hand (for solution from the first five minutes
use anything in the baby calf line
Mr. lulean Arnold, American com­
made good as deputy and will make
mauslayen and -T" on the left hand contains very little. I strongly recom­ and can use them any time, summer
mercial attache, accredited to Japan, $300.00. 32 fruit trees and shubbery
good as sheriff.
(for
thief).
—
Pall
Mail
Gazette.
mend
a
cup
of
coffee
or
two
for
3
years
old,
watered
with
3
springs,
or winter. Call up when you have
has returned to this country to tell us
adults in the morning, though with
one for sale and I will call for it.
The cement trust found a splendid about trade conditions in the Orient. but three large trees, rest vine maple
children
the
sleep
is
more
important
and
small
timber,
all
good
land
and
SMITH, “The Calf Man .
Perforated Stamp*.
egg’s nest in Tillamook, and as a . s- We shall be glad to learn why it is
■
and
stimulation
is
usually
unneces
­
The man who Invented perforated
sult cement pavement is on a par with that Japan has increased her exports can be plowed if cleared. $ acre*
sary.
_________________
the high cost of living. But why pay to the United States from $92,000,- cleared and fenced.
sheet* of (tamps made a big fortune
J. S .Stephcus,
tribute to the cement trust? Over in 000 in 1913, under our protective
out of the idea. It Is said to have first
DON'T WAIT
Room "1” Commercial Bldg
Clackamas County Judge Anderson tariff, to $148.000,000 in 1916, under
occurred to a bunting man who wanted
Other farm property, but the above to stamp a letter, but could not lay his
gave uot a statement thus it cost Democratic tree trade, while our ex­
Take Advantage of a Hillsboro Citi­
$7,134, which includes grading, per ports to her have increased from $58 - is a snap for a short time.
Candidate For
band on knife or scissors. He suddenly
zen’s Experience.
Some choice city lots for «ale.
mile for asphaltic cement pavement. 000,000 in 1913 to only $75,000,.
bethought
himself
of
his
spur
Run
­
When
the
back
begins
to
ache.
For the mile of concrete road just 000 in 1916. Inasmuch as "He kept
Don’t wait until backache becomes
ning the rowel along, be perforated the
HEAR WITHOUT EARS.
completed it cost the county nearly us out of war,” presumably the things
I edges of the stamp, tore it off and thus chronic;
double that amount of money, about Japan sent us were peace products.
’Till kidney troubles develop;
$5 ,000 of which is for cement. With­ Inasmuch as Japan is in a state of Police and Detectives Are Using Lip started a revolution.—London Tatler
’Till urinary troubles destroy night's
Reading in Place of the Dic­
out grading it cost Clackamas Coun­ war, and is manufacturing enormous
Test.
A capable, efficient resident tax­
Tranaformation.
ty only $6,364 40 per mile for hard- quantities of war material for Russia,
tagraph.
Profit by a Hillsboro citizen's ex­ payer who will perform the duties of
surfacing. Surely it is time that the it is fair to assume that a large per­
1 housands of deaf people are today
An Eugllah farmer had a number of perience.
cost of constructing hard surfaced centage of our exports to her during throwing away all hearing devices guest* to dinner and was about to help
Zina Wood, Broadway St., Hills­ his office without prejudice or dis­
pavement in this county should be re­ 1916 consisted of war products. We and enjoying all conversation. This them to some rabbit when be discov­ boro, Ore., says: "Doan’s Kidney crimination, and without assistant at
cannot keep up our war order busi­ method is easily and quickly acquired ered that the dish was cold. Calling Pills helped my back and relieved me
duced.
an additional cost to Tillamook
ness with Japan forever, but, under through our system. Absolutely the
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trouble. I recommend
I the servant, he exclaimed. “Here. ■of kidney
We understand that logging opera­ the present Tariff law, Japan can in­ only thing of its kind in the country.
them as first class kidney medicine. I County.—(Adv.)
Mary,
take
thia
rabbit
out
and
'eat
It
tions will soon start on the South side crease the vale of her peace expor­ Out proposition is entirely original.
haven’t used them to any great extent
of Tillamook Bay. Tillamook City tation to us.
Cost is trifling. Sec what New Inter­ and bring It back rf tittle ’otter!”
but what I took relieved my back in
Possible Mr. Arnold may also ex­ national Encyclopaedia says on Lip
gets it in the neck again, for there is
short order.My experience proves that
C. O. D.
no road there so that the business can plain to us why it is that a couple of Reading. Hundreds of people with
Doan’s Kidney Pills can benefit the
years
ago
the
United
States
controll
­
come to this city. Sonic of our sleepy,
normal hearing are taking up Lip
Tommy—Mamma had a lot of thing* system." Price 50c. at all dealers.
ed
21
per
cent
of
the
Pacific
Ocean
do nothing, business men who com­
reading for the many additional ben­ ■ant home C. O. D. today. What does Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy
plain about poor business had better freight carrying business, and Japan efits gained. You can understand <1 O. D. mean? Tommy's Pop—C. O. —get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same
controlled
33
per
cent,
while
to-day
wake up to what is going on, for it
what the actors arc saying just as far D, my son. mean* "Call on Dad."— that Zina Wood had. Foster-Milburn
was a base discrimination to take the the United States control 2 per cent, away as you can see them. The eye Philadelphia Record.
Co.. Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
and
Japan
controls
55
per
cent
money that was appropriated for Bay­
understand* beyond the range of
Imports from Canada increased
hearing. Send no money, btit mention
ocean and spend it elsewhere. The
Another Definition.
$40,000,000 in 1914 over 191$ and
*
Mr. Hughes put it in a nutshell: this paper and state whether or not
business men would have done a nice
IJttle Willie -Say. pa, what la * co­ we lost $71,000,000 in exports. Un­
little businss with the new logging “Our opponents promised to reduce you arc deaf. All particulars will be
enterprise had the road to Bayocean the cost of living. This they have fail­ sent you absolutely free and with no quette! Pa—A coquette, my son, is a derwood was worth $111,000,000 to
been built, but little or none of it will ed to do; but they did reduce the op­ expense to you. Address, School of <trl who gets more admiration than Canada in 1914 and $155,000,000 in
t 1915.
Lip Language, Kansas City, Missouri. I proposals.—Exchange.
come to this city now. It is time the portunities for making a living.”
Editorial Snap Shots.
I
i
JOHN R. CALLAHAN,
DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
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