TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 23. 1917. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal Advertisements. number of autos that passed through fair this year should attract a large i does an injustice to himself and In tni- city. One noticeable feature in crowd, as usual, from all parts of the 1 city. It is the man who expects the this connection is the thorough en­ county, a* it is a local fair and a nev. sp vper to do the most free adver­ .10 First Insertion per line ............. joyment people have coming here in large premium list is offered for those I tising ror his town. The man who in- Each subsequent insertion, line. •05 the summer. West of tne coast range who exhibit stock, hogs, poultry, 1 sists o an sharing the business that Business and Professional cards the weather was hot and vegetation flowers, fruit, vegetables, etc,, as well coin« s to town but refuses to adver- one month....................................... 1.00 dri d up, but here in Tillamook it is - school and grange exhibit.:. The V u’ is business is not a valuable ad- cool with green veguation, and with Fair Board promise- to have every- ; ditioii Locals per line each insertion... to any town. The life of the 05 our good roads, it is no wonder that l ’mg in r diness for tin opening day I n depends upon the live, wide- Display advertisements, an inch auto parties are coming to 1 illamook when the business men of Tillamook '-.e and liberal advertising business and Lodge Notices, per line . .05 by the thousands. All v.e need now is Citi will parade and inarch to the 1 ¡11 All Resolutions of Condolence a hard surfaced road through the t;'ir :n a b< dy, Iwaded by the Scottish ■0- one month..................................... r ç it is good business judgment to put .50 county, and then T illamook would be pip rs and drummers. The Southern It the mecca for auto travel. I’.i ific will is.-u cheap rate tickets ' $10/' 0 into a car load of registered o------ fr ■: th beaches and it is the purposj 1 here should be one main road in­ of running a late train. Everybody •lair: tows to increase the milk pro­ THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. to the county and it should be put in take in th- county fair next week and duct ard cheese output of the county, F. C. BAKER, Publisher. why wouldn’t it a- good business go ) 1 shape for travel. This county help make it ... success. judi ’.' it to put i p $10,000 to get put in a larg. mount of money for the dairv predu t to market and the Sour Grass road, and it was mon­ With the prospect of I. W» W. bring in feed and n-rchandise at 20 ey well expended, but a whole lot of trouble in Tillamook County, it is per cent reduction This remark, will, citizen* are wondering why the Three ■ River road is not kept in better well to be prepared for any emerg- no doubt, se t those who arc interest- ............. „ Are you going to do your bit to -hape when the summer travel com­ ency. It is the sheriff who we have to , ed in Tillamook county to thinking. make tne County Fair a success? mences. We are anxious to see the depend upon to subdue that serious I It can be brought about by the dairy Little Nestucca road built and the menace to the lumber and logging in­ associations a” 1 the business men re- dustries of the county. But the sheriff estabi shing a boat line between this The Socialist party appears to be voters at the special election showed must have assistance, for with but city ami Portland, to be owned and in a bad fix, because Germans who how they felt about it. The State two deputy sheriffs he could do but operated by community interests. were plotting against the United Highway Commission seems to have little with a big crowd of I. W. W, Competition is the life of business favored that route and designated it States joined that party. la rt of the highway and for that agitators. It is true he can now call and then- sh -uld be competition in o------ upon the members of the Rifle Club transportation. This is a matter that Bro. Trombley showed that he was reason it should come through with in case of an emcergency, and it is should be discussed bv the dairymen a little disappointed that the latest its $15 000 as the government has well to inform our readers that the and business men, and if possible, they addition to his family belonged to the promised that amount and the county Rifle Club is not armed with proper, should --------- get together ......... and . . resume ship- gentle sex. Better luck next time, is prepared with its $15,000. Get the rifles to handle a big crowd, for the | ping facilities. Then- i. no > question road built as quickly as possible for Bro. | we are getting tired of so much pro­ bullets they use would go clean I but what a community vessel would ------ o~---- through 15 agitators. We think the I pay a good dividend and reduce If ladies dress gets much shorter crastination. | sheriff should be furnished with prop- I freight rates 20 per cent, for the and undergoes more cut away about ' er arms, so that should an emergency i dairy men and the business men have the neck and shoulders,, a lady’s dress 1 The German language press in the arise he could arnt a big squad of ■ plenty of business to keep a vessel on United States should be suppressed will look a sorry looking wearing ap- land those who run them placed in de- deputy sheriffs with proper guns. I the run. There is another matter that parel. I tention camps. For the most part Should the Gnn Club be called up­ I must not be lost sight of. It is going - o------ on to quell a disturbance there would to be a hard matter from now on to The efforts of the I. W. W. to they are hostile to the United States be danger of other citizens being shot obtain gavernment money for harbor bring on a strike fizzled out because i and her allies in the present war. They down with the gun that is now used. improvement if there is no tonnage good judgment was used in previous- are strongly attached to Germany The best prevention of I. W. W. coming to the port. It was through ly rounded up the leaders and plac- 1 and in hearty sympathy with that trouble is to be prepared with thc the untiring efforts of the Port of J coutry in the present war. Congress ing them in jail. Tillamook that $13,000 was obtained I should pass a law immediately pro- i sheriff at the head of a body of well hibiting German language newspap ­ • armed deputies, and the county court for harbor improvements and a sur­ „ I 11 I ci I l«ll ftU no truth ahead, virtually only chance encount- vles were raised one after another, scared or cowardly to tight for our whatever in what the p;ud agitator itator j ers with subme rsibles w hich lie di- all of which caused delay and disap­ rights and protect our citizens. But it said. I ln people want the hardsur­ : rectly in the ir path are to be expect­ pointment. What's the trouble, anv- goes to prove that the Democratic faced road through the county, which ed. "If we get what we want,” the •wai ’ Other places have been award­ slogan, “He kept us out of war," was gives every part of the county a Secretary said, "the United States ed contracts and someone should ask misleading and should never have square deal. It is about time that the I will have more destroyers than any Senator Chamberlain why Tillamook been used as a campaign slogan at timbermen who hire this agitator got ( ! other power. They are the one thing that time, but there is no doubt it had received such iliabby treatment. for every move he makes adds • that a submarine fears, ..... and conclud- the effect of re-electing Mr. Wilson, .wise, • to local resentment. Of course every­ I ed by saying that no additional sub- It - discovered at Helena, Mont, so the slogan not only fooled the thing that is of direct benefit to Tilla­ . marine chasers would be constructed. that ions of Burin - beans contained Kaiser and his war lords, but since mook county is opposed bv this paid That looks like giving the people taf­ -tri ciiinne. German agencies are sus­ the United States plunged into war agitator. Now we want to drive home fy after wasting $30,000,000 on the pected T his and other like incidents with Germany, it is simply another ost the town and bring business to than $33,000,000 for highways. Oregon, m this report, which is for idea that Germany is intent upon crisis wc forget our political and re- • the city. Read th»*; ligious prejudices, anil the ladies of i “No business man in any town the year 11916, is classified as one of whipping the whole world. the different churches are breaking should allow a newspaper published I the six states that has no net indebt­ To steal a preacher's chicken is away from their small church envir- in his town to go without his name edness. We shall not be in that class about on a par with swiping money onments and getting togvthcr for and business being mentioned some­ another year, for indebtedness has from the collection plate in the Red Cross work It is commendable where in its columns. This applies to been .uathorized and partly incurred r___ for in some towns all kinds of business—general stores, for roadbuilding. Under the provis­ church Perhaps the good brother will on their part, prav that the thief repent and be for­ these ladles organization- are doing dry goods, groceries, furniture dial­ ions of the legislative act providing establishments, for eoorporation with the Govern given for being such a mean cuss, but considerable of th« Red Cross work. ers, manufacturing most of us poor sinners would be glad We hope this will be the case in Till­ automobile dealers, mechanics, pro­ ment on road work and of the 36,000. fessional men and in tact all classes 000 bonding act. we shall within the of an opportunity to pump a whole amook. of business men. This does not mean n«xt few years acquire an indebted­ lot of lead into the thief, for that is The annual Tillamook County hair that they should have a whole or a ness of about J I•• per capita. At that what the sneak thief deserves and will g't when on one of his purloin­ will op 'i next rue-das. and remain half or even a quarter page ad in we shall «till lie co «iderablv below ing ev ■ •'editions. This may not be the open on Wednesday, I Inirsday and every issue of the paper, but your New York’s record, which is tnori goo ' I Christian way of dealing with a l-'ridav. The late spring will have name and business shivild be men- than $ 14 per capita. _ ________ not use more than sitin' r, but that is the way to put a some effect on the amount of gar.len tinned if yon do Lack of state indebtedness provide s stop to that class of meanness and truck to be displayed, but apart from a two line space A stranger picking a sort of spiritual gratification but that the fair should b< up to the up a newspaper should be able to tell does not counterbalance the more ma- cussedness. standard. There will be the largest just what business is represented in terial hardships of poor roads and ------- o ■ The large summer travel into this display of registered dairv stock ever town hv looking at the business men­ arrested development Wc do not eountv the past few weeks was the exhibited at a county fair, and this is tioned in the paper. This is the best look for repining, once the roads for largest in the history of the county, sure to be one of the most interesting possible town advertiser. The mxn which we have gone into debt be­ and it was surprising to see the large features for the dairymen. The county who docs not advertise his business come a reality. » T he U ses O f a C hecking A ccount C HECKING Account at the Hauk may he made very useful, ft will svnteiuise vour tinaiii i:il aftairs. It will keep a record of vour income and expenses. It will protect your money agaiost loss by tire < r biirglnry, as such loss is always possible when money is kept at home, When you pay by check, a receipt for the unmet is unnecessary- as the returned checks are the best receipts and prevent dis- put«* about payments. Deposits Accepted in any amount. 4 per cent Paid on Savings Aev*>ui»$s, Tillamook County Bank Established in 1902. TILLAMOOK, ORE. Gem Theatre Program FRIDAY, AUGUST 24. SHELL 43”—5 reel Triangle feature .with H. B. Warner the star PUPPETS”—2 reel comedy, featuring De Wolf Hopper. Adults 15 cents Children 5 cents Admission SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AUGUST 25-20. “GOD’S LAW AND MAN’S”—5 reel Metro picture featuring Viola Dana. Miss Dana will be remembered at the star of several other very pleasing photoplays exhibited here in the past. A word to the wise is sufficient—Don’t miss this one. The regular one reel comedy will be shown with this program. Adults 15 cents Children 5 cents Admission MONDAY, AUGUST 27. “DEVIL’S NEEDLE”—Sounds funny doesn’t it, but it is mer- ety the title of one of those five reel Triangle features which we are accustomed to giving our patrons. The honors of the play and production of this one go to Norma Talmage and Tully Marshall. "DANGER GIRL”—2 reel comedy featuring Gloria Swanson and Bobbie Vernon. Adinission Adults 15 cents Children 5 cents TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. “HER LIFE \.\’D HIS”—Bathe Gold Rooster play featuring Florence LaBadic, also the popular Hearst-Pathe News. Adults 13 cents Children 5 cents Admission WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2». “BOY GIRL”—Bluebird feature with Violet Mcrsercau as the star. Adults 10 cents Admission Children cents THURSDAY, AUGUST 80. “l'HE SLAVE”—William Fox Feature .Photoplay, This is an­ other one of Valeska’s big achievements. Don’t over look the day and date on this one. Adults IS cents Admission Children 5 cents \\ e extend a special invitation to the out-of-town people who visit Tillamook and the County Fair on August 28-29,30 and 31. to attend the program at our Theatre on these nights. Comfortable seats, good ventilation, pleasant surroundings and above all else, we have the programs to please every body. GOLDEN’S ws ° hmoep V First Street, Clough’s Old Drug Store Bld A Beautiful Line Fall Style Coats, Suits, Skirts for Ladies and Misses Ready to Wear and The Right Steps to Made to Order. ______ Dress Supremacy Your tailor made X The Guard of Style, Quality and Value. t will pay you to see our Complete Line before you go tsew here. It will save vou money buying in our store. Golden’s women s shop First St., TILLAMOOK, Or All Our Work Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction ______ We Open Evenings Increased Strength and Capacity > .1 r of the Federal Reserve, the First 4 i lotia Bank and enjoy» tlie protection and '’'en,ence which Resources of One Billiot’ • 'trs permit that System to extend both batik patrons. You JUST HOW THAT APPLIES Bunn. Farmer. to your interest . ' IRECT P » ‘ K Heisei, m ^.„, C. J. Edwards tf.rr- /• n r. H. C. Lamb. Haildin,, j,. I, . ^dterials. ... r ■ J- Riechers. zr._____ Farmer. J' C- Holden. Vice Pres John L Morgan. Farmer. juun rn Cashier.