Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 01, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AUGUST 1. 1918,
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, forts to that work. It seemed to go tures shown at the fair were jerky
F. C. BAKER, Publisher.
slow at first, and somewhat discour- and somewhat indistinct, but every
________ aging to those who endeavored to one considered them wonderful, and
$1 SO yr I arouse interest, the same as it did in improvements speedily followed. The
¡selling war savings stamps. But we Industry now provides regular em­
are glad to say that the citizens of ployment for thousands of persons.
Tillamook C^pnty begin to realize
the importance of the moss gather­
Entente and Teutonic Resources
ing drive and are now anxious to de­
What. a dissapointment. The kaiser vote more time to the gathering and
The entente allies—excluding Rus­
though» the German army would picking of the same. The next two sia and including only those British
ovei.au France and capture Paris in months is a golden opportunity for dominions which are self governing
less time than it diu in 187 0. Having the people of Tillamook County to and only the United States proper—
on two occasions nearly reached its make a record for themselves and have 11,000,000 square miles of ter­
object the German army is now be- perform a noble service to the gov- ritory, 303.000,000 people and $495-
iug driven back and instead of eat- ernment as well as the unfortunate 000,000.000 of national wealth.
ing ins Christmas dinner in Paris, it boys who give their life blood to win
The central powers have 1,250,000
leugs as thounu the Kaiser will be the war. At the least there are only square miles of territory, 147,000,000
thankful if the/ allow him to have it two months before the wet weather people and $134,000.000.000 of na­
iu Berlin.
sets in, when it will be more difficult tional wealth.
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and very disagreeable to go out into
i he entente owe an aggregate
There is one thing about thfe Chau-| the bogs to gather moss. Therefore, debt of $60,000,000,000. which is
tauqua that always Impresses us. I let every community in the county about 14 per cent of their total as­
A commercial car built with the same
'1 ne superintendent boosts the per- do something the next two months to sets. The central powers owe $37,-
conscientious thoroughness that charac­
formers to beat the band, whether procure an abundance of moss before 000,000.000, or 28 per cent of thelr
they are good or otherwise. It used I the wet weather sets in. We feel sure national wealth.
terizes ali’of Dodge Brothers products,
to be that good, bad and inferior that eevrybody who takes part in
will do what it is intended to do in
cheese sold as high class Tillamook this moss picking drive will never
"Yellow D or ».
efficient and economical manner.
cileese. It is not done so any longer, regret doing so. With so much and
But no matter how poor a performer serious fighting on the Western'
The Yellow Dogs Clubbers’ club
may be in the Chautauqua the sup- front, we want to inform our citizens has been organized by the Brockton
ermtendent boosts them just the I that there are not sufficient Hphrag- (Mass.) Chamber of Commerce. The
pay you to visit us and examine this car.
Bume.
. |fua. num moss pads on hand for wound- only requirement for membership is
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led soldiers. The supply of moss in a promise to live up to the 10 de-
It is a little satisfaction to know England is exhausted and urgent mandments,” which include the fol­
Commercial Car, Touring Car or
that out of all the shipbuilding yards calls are'made to the Tillamook Red lowing:
lr. Oregon, the ship building plant of Cross to furnish it, for there is an
Roadster, $985.
"Thou shall go forth a militant
Feeney-Bremer Co. stands the high- abundance in this county. What is member of democracy to strangle the
eat lor efficiency for July. If may be needed now is more persons who will yellow dog of German-hatched prop­
Sedan or Coupe, $1,425.
also interesting to know that $35,000 give a little time and make a few aganda whenever and wherever it
have been placed in the First Nat-1 sacrifices to procure a large quantity raises its .head.
iona) Bank to be used in payment for I the next two months, With united
“Thou shall not wag thine own
All prices f. o. b. Detroit.
the second vessel and was received effort on the part of Tillamook tongue in abuse of thy government,
before the contract came from Wash- I County it would be no trouble to neither shalt thou sit idly by and
ington. When the contract is recelv-I procure 5000 sacks the next two harken to such abuse.
ed lor the 5000 ton vessel, this will I months, The party of about 40 pick-
"Thou shalt not become a party to
mean a business of over one million |ers who went to Sandlake on Sunday nor passively permit that arch ene­
dollars obtained in less than 12 obtained 400 sacks, the largest my of victory—calamity howling.
months, and more than all the dairy ■amount of moss gathered at any one
"Eight days a week shalt thou la­
industry of the county, which have time in this county, and if parties of bor to tie a can to the tail of that
taken over 20 years to build up. The about 50 persons from other parts of yellowest of yellow dogs, the enemy
ship yard means a whole lot to this the county would do the same a large propagandist. Be unafraid.”
amount of moss could be procured
part of the county.
before the wet weather sets in.
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France Teaches Yanks Thrift.
In a letter to the editor from a
Red Cross worker in the Willamette
LIKE CHICKEN?
Americans are
learning some
Valley, we Want to show the import­
things besides war from France. One
ance of the moss gathering drive If You Do, Take a Minute’s Time
is economy. All Americans do not
that was undertaken by the Red
and Read This.
need instructions in the science of
Cross of this county. After saying
saving, but a good many do, and the
that 300 pads had been made by the
Any member of the pen-pushing Americans now in France have had
ladies that day, the letter continued fraternity who has felt the pinch of
their eyes opened to the possibilities
with: "We are going to have to the war, and who likes broiled chick­
of economy and thrift.
Wherever
close up for a few days on account of en—the young, juicy kind—will en­
they have gone the» have found the
no moss. It seems a shame when joy this gem from the Paris (Mo.)
French people well clothed, able to
there is so much of it on the coast.” Mercury;
get all they need to eat—though, of
This may be interesting to know,
"Every day about noon—-these be course,, the old bountiful boards of
and will no doubt cause more inter­ quiet days amid the classic environs
former days are missing—and satis­
est to be taken in the moss drive in of Monroe county's capital a small fied with their lot and the future.
this county. When there is such ur­ fat, white chicken, just the right size The French in all the villages are
gent demands for pads in France and to split down the back and broil, prosperous. And France, with the
willing workers in other parts of i walks in the front door of this office, exception of a very few cities, is
the stute who are giving their time stands around a minute or two and made up of villages, so many that in
to making surgical bandages for the then walks out. disappearing some­ driving over the country highways
Red Cross, this great work should where around the square as suddenly one may see five tiny piaces at one
not be impeded for want of moss I as he came. There is an air of mys-
time, each with its red roofs and its
when there is so much of it in Till»- Itery about him, much as if he might one spire, while in the spaces be­
mook county.
I have the Romanoff-diamonds in his tween the villages are rolling fields
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I crop or be a 'sending' from Potsdam, with never a fence and never a house
'• Why should the citizens guarantee land we don't know to whom he be-
the Chautauqua a large amount of I longs, or, more important, where he
Berlin’s Present Rations.
If a bill introduced in the house
money? They don't guarantee any I roosts. However, a chicken of such
by Representative Steenerson of Min­
other business a certain amount of tender years, and of the size and
The present rations in Berlin are
nesota becomes a law, newspapers
money, but the Chautauqua is simply | kind described, has no business in as follows, the quantities being for
entitled to the second class privilege
a business adventure and run for the I times like these running around one person for one week.
may be sent anywhere within or
money there is in iO And, of course, alone. Particularly, he has no earth­
Bread and flour, four pounds.
without the United States free of all
it is a nice thing to have our citizens ly business paying daily visits to a
one
Butter and margarine, two and i
cost, when addressed to officers, sol­
guarantee the money and get in and newspaper office, where, as no place half ounces.
diers, sailors, or marines in the Unit­
sell tickets. Why not guarantee a else, the deprivations of this hideous
Potatoes, seven pounds.
Areas of Spine where Diseases shown are caused. I ed .States military service. It is be­
certain amount of money tor the war have produced a pinch boarder-
Meat, four and one-half ounces.
lieved by Representative Steenerson
G?m Theatre? It is showing some ing on absolute famine. Rack in An­
Bones, one and
three-quarter
that this yvill relieve to some extent
famous pictures and gives a good en­ no Domini somewhere, in the dear ounces.
the extra burden placed on newspap­
tertainment the year round. But no dead days before an Intensive civili­
Sausage, one and three-quarter
HEADACHE
ers by the zone system, where they
one gets out. leaving their business zation and cold storage overtook a ounces.
have been ordered sent to the boys
for a locul and home enterprise. We virgin land, we were familiar with
Sugar, six ounces.
from the home towns, who are now
are enclined to think there would be the taste of broiled fowl, but since
GOITER
In addition, each person is allowed
in camps or at the front.
better Chautauqua* if the money was Mr. Hoover and the packers regulat­ one egg a month. Millt is provided
not guaranteed, and they came here ed prices so that poultry might be re- only for children under six years of
EYES
on tbeir merit. This is the kind of I served exclusively for those able to age and for invalids.
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guarantee the people have been I buy Liberty bonds, we have not put
making for a number of years. They a tooth to a chicken, fried, broiled,
HEAT
Stomach and Liver Trouble.
have guaranteed the money but they baked or stewed, fore or aft, in whole
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have no guarantee as to what kind or In part. In view of this fact such
No end of misery and actual suf­
LUNGS
of entertainment is to b- given. It Is a temptation seems as wanton as
somewhat after the order of mail cruel. We have never committed any fering is caused by disorders of the
order houses. You send your money of the conventional crimes, theft, stomach and liver, and may be avoid­
STOMACH
ed by the use of Chamberlain’s Tab­
and lake chances as to the value of burglarly,
embezzlement,
etc.,
lets.
Give
them
a
trial.
They
only
the goods received.
though we have felt like blowing a
cost a quarter. For sale by Lamar’s
LIVER and
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1 safe occasionally, and it is the ambi­
Keep your eye on persons who set tion of our declining years to keep a Drug store. Pas i Ad».
out fire contrary to law. Some fool lily-white record to the end. Still, as
INTESTINES
Chronic Constipation.
lsh camper or individual could do a before said, it is unusually quiet
great deal of damage and destroy about the square at the noon hour,
It Is by no means an easy matter
farm houses, barns, hay and timber, so quiet that you Can almost hear the
CONS TIPA TI ON
and the owners would have to suffer. hum of the threshers out in the fal to cure this desease, but it can be
No sympathy whatever should be | fields far away. Over on the greens­ done in most instances by taking
LUMBAGO
shown those who endanger other ward in the courthouse yard even Chamberlain’s Tablets and comply­
persons property, for there is no tel- the sparrows cease their endless ing with the plain printed directions
ling when a fire gets started where chatter. No one stirs and the accus­ that accompany each package. For
F AM ALE and
Electricity's latest gift to
it will end and whnt damage it will ing eye is lacking. Back among the sale by Umar's Drug Store.— Paid
Adv.
the housewife—greatest
do. It is the duty of every citizen in Jilstorlc depths of this office, where
since the electric iron
the county, when they see or know the files of the 'fifties are kept, are
MALE ORGANS
Summer Complaint.
that fire is set out to report it to the haunts no human has ever explored
and electric vacuum
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proper authorities, and it is safe to and in which chicken might languish
cleaner—the
During the hot weather of the sum­
SCI ATACA
say that if anyone is arrested and indefinitely
unless overtaken by
tried, a Tillamook jury will convict some violent end. Human nature is mer months some member of almost
them. Our citizens realise the serious weak, especially when It is hungry; every family is likely to be troubled
cituation when a fin* is started and there Is so much that Is independable with an unnatural looseness of the
P ortable
Osteopaths Adjust the Spine to Cure.
they are also conscious of the fact even in the best of us, in times of bowels, and it is of the greatest of
S
ewing
M achine
importance
that
this
be
treated
that they may be the victim of a stress, that this peace becomes Im­
serious fire loss on account of some perative. It is our fervent wish that promptly, which can only be done
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No
more
tiresome
foolish person's action in setting out the owner of the chicken herein de­ when the medicine is kept at hand.
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treadle pushing - no
Phone 169 R Masonic Building, Tillamook.
fire. We published several sections scribed and set out coufine it before Mrsfl. F. F. Scott. Scottsville, N. Y..
states. "I first used Chamberlain's
more backache—a little
of the law last week so that our cltl- something happen to it.
electric motor does the
xens may be intelligently informed
“On suggestion of our proofreader, Colic und Diarrhoea Remedy as much
hard work.
about setting out fire and the penal­ we will ad in way of envoy that this as five years ago. At that time I had
ties. August is now here, which is Is an actual chicken—real poultry, a severe attack of summer complaint
have been in progress for a consider­
Paper
Made
From
Sawdust.
A foot control gives any
the time of year when every pre­ Any other kind would be perfectly and was suffering intense pain One
able time and are still being carried
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dose relieved me. Other members of
speed desired.
caution should be taken by the peo­ safe in this office."
on
in
the
hope
of
effecting
further
Newsprint paper from sawdust is a
my family have since used it wtth
ple of the county and a close watch
Improvements.”
\
The entire machine in
like results." For sale by Lamar's fact. Not only is the idea being
kept on cumpers and hunters.
The importance of the new process
Movie Industry 25 Years Old.
its case can be carried
Drug Store.-—Paid Adv.
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worked out in the United States, but to the newspaper business cannot be I
anywhere—it’s no larger
For a long time the piople of the
the London Times already is using overestimated. Sawdust newsprint ■
An industry in which millions are
than a typewriter.
county took little interest iu war Invested and whlcji collects millions
paper.
If
entirely
successful,
means
I
Ask Anyone Who has Used It.
the material. In a recent issue, just
saving stamps, thinking that was for of dollars from American people
Ask for a demonstra­
received In <his country, the Times alleviation of the threatened famine.
children, but when the drlv. was every week, is just 25 years old this
There are families w ho always aim
The war, as is generally known, has
tion.
says
editorially:
started everybody got highly Inter­ month It Is the moving picture in­ to keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
forced news print paper to new high
ested and it was carried through dustry. It sprung from Edison's fam­ Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy in the
"Sawdust is a by-product produced rates, and actually has resulted in
COAS7 POWER CO
with a whoop. There seems to be the ous exhibition of his kineoscope at house for use in case it is needed, in Brttian. It takes the place of wood scores of small newspapers being
same indifference and want of In­ the world's fair In Chicago in 1893. and find that it is not only a good pulp, the Importation of which is forced out of business, either because
IT HE
terest in the gathering and picking when they were called living pictur­ investment but saves them no end greatly reduced owing to govern­ of inability to buy enough paper for
ELECTRIC
STORE
of sphagnum moss A tew active Red es." The invention of the celluloid of suffering. As to its reliability, ask ment restriction. Sawdust paper is their needs or inability to pay the
Croaa workers saw the urgent need roll-film three years earlier made anyone who has used It. For sale by manufactured by the Donslde Paper prices demar. ded by paper makers.
of moss and gave their time and ef- Edison's task less difficult. The pic- Lamar’s Drug Store.—Paid Adv.
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mills, Aberdeen, where experiments
Subscription
Editorial Snap Shots
DD!) GE BROTHERS
’ BUSINESS CAR
ACKLEY & MILLER
Tillamook Garage
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The Spine is the Indicator of
YOUR HEALTH.
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L atest î
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DOCTOR RAMSEY,
Western Electric
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