Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 02, 1917, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
What the Editors Say.
AUGUST 2,
1917.
leyr N^siashion hi"‘»-Vmpqua Vai-j
starvation and defeat. Crop this year
is not much over that.
uikXufflIFS"deri7.if ,h' i * f}aJ by jury suspended because it
The war time advice to “wear old
clothes" was observed by quite a £ is justified or whethe^hmeTX is difficult to draw men available.
Austrian scientists reported to have
number of people before there was
found substitute for gun powder pro­
The'answeV
iny thought of war.—Independent.
duction.
Cows are worth $600.
That
the
world
’
s
»uppHe.
o
f
the"
VVe are told that if we work on a
that
’
the
I
’
'
OW
‘
htre
is
no
^ub«.
and
I
farm we won’t have to go to war and
The Scold.
if we go to war we won’t have to
work on a farm. But what is bother­
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1 here is no room for business, in
ing some of our yellow-hided Willies
social life, or any
C. .
V
ot
111 church, politics,
is how they can skip them both.— the
niter
this
year win
will do other place in this universe for the
Wheeler Reporter.
well tn
k. States
** th
“ year
scold. The individual, firm, church
or the leader of the social set who
Isn’t the circuit Chautauqua pitch­
thus
releasing
more
of
the
product
becomes a common, everyday scold
ing its tents too closely—assemblies
at Forest Grove, Hillsboro, Newberg, |S-SeSdXi forci’"shi>- loses prestige—looses confidence—as
senility cannot be more plainly shown
and at McMinnville, Salem, Dallas
says an exchange.
with the same “talent.” Th|n round­
1 his habit applies especially to the
ing up the talent of the two circuits
newspaper world, where poise before
at Gladstone Park, near Oregon City.
Mu,‘.non>»h county line a critical public is demanded. The
That’s covering the territory like the and Newt
morning dew so to speak. Less Chau­ and Newberg, a distance of 15 miles scold s scold, if. indulged in from
let Friday by the State Highway week to week, loses its force and a
tauqua* and bigger “talent” would was
Copito'^mn to Oskar Huber for trail of regrets, if not sympathy, fol­
please better.—News Reporter.
»265,145. This is a 15-mile stretch low in its w-ake.
Otherwise good newspapers—and
Brewers and distillers advertise from the Multnomah county line to­
that their products contain the prin­ wards Newberg and forms an impor­ this is not to confine to the smaller
cipal nutritive contents of the grains tant link in going either to Salem on papers, but dailies and other publica­
used in theii manufacture. In oppos­ the west side, or on the route to Till- tions, as well—sometimes fall into
art ot„tb's sunl represents this pernicious habit with the result
ing proposed legislation i to prohibit I <Vrl.'1°i?.
the
brewing
^rd-surfacing the very opposite of that expected.
t— use
— - of ' - grain in “ --------
_ and distil- but as’the^'anil 11
i. during the war they set forth I‘,ul ds Jhe Yamhill county court wish- I heir power for good is dwarfed.
ling
whatever I heir scolds are of no effect, and
,. thls . (trading
........ s . itself
ovii wna.,
that the food contents of the grain re­ the grading
those against whom the invictive is
main for stock feed in the brewers’ I dictcd*'from amounts
"’Huber’ to
s" will
bid-' be de- directed
are oftentimes benefited. A
------ Dlu -an
ar-
and distiller s grains and therefore I------
•
-
‘
discerning
public knows that the
rangement
satisfactory
to
him.
are not wasted. Making two blades of
scold
is
afflicted
with a bad liver or
grass where but one grew.—Oregon
Tr“st ‘be woman! Now that the self-interest prompts his utterance.
register.
khaki of Uncle Sam’s Sammies is
.. The man who gents the most out of
■ o-
seen on every street, the Samanthas, life is the one who has a good word
The copper trust has cut the cost of young
and old are about to blossom to say for his community and coni-
copnsr on government
orders to out in their
It
s a one- petitors in business—the one who
about half its former figure The Ipiece
.drcss_ new
noth uniforms.
[ne
V ’ —
his fellow
man
— with a smile
.......
steel trust has agreed to cut the cost Ah_ but this 0
B to iS like a greets
and handclasp, even though the tide
of government steel to the cost of shm And it fas(ens . h " 1,kr
---- —/ one is against him for the time being.
construction plus a moderate profit. button
And ¡t.s •
1 he test of character and stability is
The coal operations have reduced!; -v-;------ ..’ ‘ s J just as good looking best shown when adversity conies.
??„’•! s”nP|c- Who designed it? The
their price. Let all o her industries United States Government if you I he man who can go through it with
follow suit And then let them sei! to picaSe. of course no woman who
....„ a smile is the man who has the best
,bc
^VAr"me.nb Pr‘.-eS- J cares for ,he Preservation of her hai7 chance to win in the end.
they don t they 11 drive the nation to wears a cap in tb„ house R
1 here is no place in this broad
the
desperate remedics.-Umpqua Valley dress itself, being rot only neat, but universe for the scold—much less
N*WS.
_
| charming, will not doubt be seen in one who is engaged in the newspaper
„
.
0
. .
. . nearly every home. And perhaps this i business—where, if in any business,
Experience seems not to amount to linle tbe |atest stvU. Mill stick.— a spirit, of optimism should prevail.
much in th!s country. Why shouldn t Vmp(lua ValI Nv;.s
Herbert L. Hoover be entrusted with 1
Notice
food regulations in America after his
A shoe expert gives the following
Notice
is
hereby
given, that the
very acceptable administration of food reason why the price of shoes has
Council of Tillamook l ity,
supplies in Belgium? His skill was gone skyward: "The chief expense of 1 Common
Oregon, has accepted the street im­
acknowledged the world .. over,
and
.
... .shoes is the leather, and that is much provements provided for by Ordinance
was so . , marked
that
the
,.
..
Kaiser <>i<> | higher than it used to be. One million No. 329 of Tillamook City, Oree-on,, be­
not wish hi.r to continue at that post. I |ess cattle a half a million less calves ing the following portions of streets,
Moreover he did it without salary. I than a few years ago are slaughtered to-wit:—
Where do we find any such self sac- annually
this COUIltryi a decrease X A portion of Second Avenue East ex­
rificing millionaires in this country. I of almost twelve and twenty per cent tending from the North abuttment of
President W ilson is again right in |n addition, millions of dollars' worth Hoquarton Slough Bridge Northerly to
wishing to keep food control out
I of both sole and upper leather have the North boundry of Tillamook Citv—
the hands of the commission divided I heen exported from this country, and has apportioned the cost of said
in opinion, which would result in causing a scarcity of leather for the improvements to the respective tracts
failure and disagreement.—Telephone manufacture of domestic shoes; and of ground which are situated within
Local improvement District No. 8 of
Register.
| this scarcity is further increased by Tillamook
City, Oregon, being all of
■' ®“ 1 “
I the absorbtion of millions of feet of the peoperty fronting and abutting up­
The indiscriminate use of the flag I heavy leathers to fill orders for army on or adjacent to said proposed im­
for other purposes than for which it I shoes. Artny requirements of pur own provement and especially benefited
was intended is objected to by those ('country, past and present, have been thereby, and tnat the Common Council
who are attempting to create a more I great, and there is an abnormal de- of Tillamook City, Jregon has appoint­
wholesonie respect for the nation’s I mand, foreign and domestic, for ed Monday, the 13th day of August.
emblem. It has been noticed that the [leather for saddles, harness, leggins 1917 at the City Hall in Tillamook City,
flag is in some .instances used for I and other military accounterinents.” Oregon, at the hour of 8 p. m. as the
dress adornment and for advertise- I But this, says the Ranier Review, time and place at which the Common
tnent purposes. This is surely not | doesn’t explain why, in the face of a Council shall hear and determine all
showing the colors proper respect I shortage, women’s shoes should con- objections to the apportionment of the
and is a violation of the intent of the I tain so much useless material.—Sca- eost of said street improvement, and
that said meeting or at such other
law covering its use. It should be a I side Signal.
time hr the hearing may hs adjourned
symbol of patriotic reference, and it I
—*—o------
to. the Common Council will hear and
is hoped it will be so treated by all in
Money invested in liberty loan determine such objections and make
addition to its significance of author- bonds is in no way “tied up.” So far such changes therein as shall be nec­
ity upheld by the power of the great-I as the Government is concerned the essary to make such apportionment
est liberty loving nation on earth.— I money paid for these bonds, inchid- equitable and just. The apportion­
Sheridan Sun.
I iug that loaned our allies, is being ment so made by the Common Council
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land is to be spent in this country and is on file with the undersigned City
We hear of one county in the Unit-1 therefore immediately paid back to Recorder and may be examined by any
ed States where the preachers have I tlje people for labor and products of person interested therein.
Done by order of the Common Coun­
formed a union for the summer, I the United States. So far from being
w hereby they will get a vacation and I "tied up” this money is in effect never cil and dated this 24th day of July,
at the same time assist to harvest the withdrawn from circulation. So far as 1917.
A. H. Gaylord,
crops. They will turn the town over I the investor in the liberty loan
City Recorder of Tillamook
to one preacher for a week at a time I bonds is concerned, his money is not
City,
Oregon.
and the remainder of the preachers I "tied up” since there is alw ays a ready
will go to the farm and assist the
I' | market
„.k.. for United 2.
States
___ , government
Liver Trouble.
farmers in farming. The salaries of (bonds. Everybody know s . this. As
"1 am bothered with liver trouble
the ministers are to continue the shown by the subscription the de-
>’aine as they weVe when on duty and maud for liberty loan bonds exceeded about twice a year,” writes Joe Ding-
the cash they earn from their labor the supply 50 per cent. This creates man, Webster City, Iowa. "I have
on the farm will be turned over to the I an immediate market for the liberty­ pains in my side and back and an
church each minister belongs to and I loan bonds. Another issue will be of- awful soreness in my stomach. I
will be used in general benevolence I fered fo the people, the announce- heard of Chamberlain’s Tablets and
expenscs. This seesm to be a pretty ment of which will be made by Secrc- tried them. By the time I had used
a bottle of them I was feeling
K°od method of general conservation. I tary of the Treasury McAdoo in due half
fine and had no signs of pain. For
—Telephone Register.
(course. The over-subscription of the sale
by Lamar’s Drug Store.
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I first issue is an indication of what
The many things attributed to I. W. I inay be expected for the second issue,
IV.’s and their sympathizers, such as which is hoped will meet with a
the poisoning of stock in Klamath I larger number of subscribers and a
County, where 25 horses and 200 cat­ greater sum subscribed.—Itemizer.
tle were killed on the farm, th< burn­
ing of buildings, and inciting to strik-
*’ and riots are indicative of the fact Facts About Conditions in Austria-
Hungary.
that we have in this country an
enemy which is as great a foe to
Indiana Lady Describe» Condition,
From the Oregonian.
liberty of our free institutions as
More than 7,800,000 have been
Prussianism. Our very freedom
Which She Saya Waa Due To
been the soil in which this great evil I callcd on l.°
1 ,e
[
Constipation and Telia of
has grown and thrived. The present gan, of winch
. 3^000 Lken
situation is showing it up in all its been killed, and about 1,300,000 taken
Relief Obtained From
hideousness. The result will be, as is I prisoner.
-«reed
already being demonstrated. that
°f war
d
Black-Draught.
honest will separate itself from this *00,000 in Hungary a'°"e-
lawless element and when this line is
Lack of cars cause salt shortage.
sh°W
Scottsburg, Ind.—Mrs. Annie Johnson,
Government has called in all de-
once drawn capital and labor will be
de
of this place, writes:
"I well remember
and
T*e‘ UP°n a c0",n,On. grOUnd "o"n"nindniron° washers ' have
been
have been I suffered for a long time with constipa­
and work out a mutually advantag- (coins and iron w—.
eous plan for the solution of our in- issued. Paper money is often torn in tion, which would get me down. I took
dusirial and social problems.-Mt. hal to make change.
to
5,000,- doctors’ medicines and any number of
Scott Herald.
„From
I 000 medals of honor already bestow- purgatives. They would leave me in a
worse condition than I was before taking,
. ,
From a London cable we discover ed. Church bells have been levied
on and my stomach so upset... I know
’hat “men’s morning coats and tail
war metal.
once I suffered .. . from constipation, I
sdk hats are the latest articles of for Vienna
’s birth rate is only 5» per was so ill we had to have the doctor, just
**ar to be criticised as wasteful." cent of what
it was prior to the war.
There is a demand for a sartorial
More than 900 newspapers have so nervous and feverish. The doctor
censorship to be applied even to these
uid I would have to quit medicines, my
publication.
°.c,c,rfd pieces of "gentlemen's appar- ceased
Cigars now limited to one a day to stomach was so bad ...
*'• The reformers want to cut off the each customer, and only ten cigarcttse
My husband was reading and found
iong coat tails and cut down the silk may be bought at a time.
something about Thedford’s
Black-
hat two inches. So far as our com­
Treatment ot enemy war prisoners Draught and brought me a package to
munity is concerned, let ’em go ahead | found admirable and British and try. I used it regularly at first until 1 be­
and cut off the coat tails at the neck French civilians are allowed
gin to feel better, then I used just a dose
and the silk hats at the ears. The or- consideration. More than a million occasionally. I was cured of this con­
d'nary respectable citizen hereabouts and a half of war prisoners comfort­ I stipation and am sure the Black-Draught
has never felt obliged to wear a ably housed in prison "towns equip­ dwh?"
If your stomach is out of order, you
morning coat” visibly different from ped with running water, sanation and
will sutler from such disagreeable symp­
an “afternoon coat.” Indeed, most of electric lights.
.
toms is headache, biliousness, indiges­
’** have been accustomed to wearing
Butter cannot be had in many tion, etc., and unlesa something is done,
‘he same comfortable sack coat in the places at any price.
serious trouble may result.
evening without any overpowering
Vienna has been able to conserve
Thedford’s Black-Draught has been
’♦nse of moral or social depravity. much of its bright and gay- aspect.
found a valuable
remedy lor these
** for silk hats, thank heaven, they’ve
There is work for all who want it, troubles. It is purely vegetable, and
*>«en scarcer than frock coats! Our but misery and poverty are rampant. acts ia a prompt and natural way. help­
People wear hats for the specific pur-
Contractors punished heavily tor ing to regulate the liver and to deanae
î*0** of sheltering sensible heads supplying imitation leather in army i the bowels of impurities.
Pom the sun and rain. If Picadilv
-
Try Black-Draught.
tB-15
Grcuis and the Strand want to dol'“ A Jt 50
?; per cent crop is likely to mean
some real performing, let them come | 4-
STOMACH
TORN UP
“ Results arc Better”
MITCHELL
BUICK
Mitchell Motor and Service Co.. Seattle
** re* tills are better and cuat of operation
considerably lower wlnlc using Xero-
ienr. *
J. D. Lauppe, Sacramento
QR. J. G. TURNER.
EYE SPECIALIST.
i
“have found Zerulene to Ixr a satisfactory
Iubruant fur Buick automobiles."
PORTLAND
.
OREGON
—
Regular Monthly Visits to
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
DODGE
H. O. HArrisoli Co., S ah Franibce
“gives pei feet satisfaction."
PAPHK
WATCH
HATES
FÜR
j^KLAND K ERWIN
MAXWELL
Cuyler Lee, Oakland
•‘Zerolene has given us perfect
satisfaction.'*
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
\\ iley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
I grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
ZEROLENE
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
A VID ROBINSON, M.D.,
Endorsed by leading Car Distributors
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
--because the records of their service de­
partments show that Zerolene, correct­
ly refined from California asphalt-base
crude, gives perfect lubrication
less
wear, more power, least carbon deposit.
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
OREGON.
Dealeis everywhere and at our service stations.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
But ia
(California)
ATTORN EY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Boi ka in
Office.
Taxes 1’aid for Non Resident«.
T illamook B lock ,
I Tillamook .... Oreg-on
Both Phones.
for traitors, Zerolenc Heavy-Duty
it especially Hionimended,
ALEX. McNAIR & CO.
KING CRENSHAW CO.
T. BOA1.S, M.D.,
Closing Out
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregon
EBSTER HOLMES,
ATTORNEY.AT LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
I am going to dispose of my Stock of
Goods at greatly Reduced Prices,
Consisting of
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
Harness, Saddles, Sweat Pads,
Collars,
r~p H.
And everything in a First Class
Harness Shop ; also
OREGON
GO Y NE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office? O pposite C ourt H oubb
1 Tillamook
I
GLOVES, SUIT CASES, GRIPS
WATER PROOF CLOTHING, Etc.
.
• Oregon.
U)R’ MCK OLSEN.
DENTIST.
At 20 Per Cent
CUT in Prices
(I. O. li. F Bldg.)
Tillamook
Oregon
QR. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
W. A. WILLIAMS, Tillamook, Or
Tillamook,
-
.
Oregon.
J JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
ANI)
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
-
.
• Olr<r0n
ROOM NO. 201.
THE UNIVEKSAE CAB
Wherever Ford cars have pioneered, Ford
service has kept pace. It'is the factor which
strengthens the personal relation between
Ford owners and the Company. To get the
best possible service from your Ford car,
bring it here when it needs attention and get
the benefit of Ford supervision throughout.
We use the genuine Ford parts and give you
the benefit of the regular standard Foni
prices. Touring Car $3110, Runabout $345,
Sedan $045, Coupelet $505, Town Car $5»5
all f.o.b. Detroit. On display and for sale by
Ackley & Murphy
I
I
PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON.
Bay City
Oregon
VETERINARY.
k
Botii Pilone«
.
< Jregon.
0ARL UAHERLACT1,
ATTORNEY.AT LAW.
T illamook B lock
Tillamook
Oregon
TILLAOOK GARAGE.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON
Dentists.
National Building.
Tillamook,
Oregon.
Coagt power Go
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.