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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 24 SURVIVORS OF FEUDAL TIMES WARS 2525252S2S253S25Z5a52525252525252S2525252S25252S25252S2S25252S2S2S2S252S252525252 I have made arrangements with DR. W. E. LEBOW to practice Dentistry with me, and have no hesitancy in recommending him to my friends. He is a clean man in person and habits and knows how to do reliable dental work. One or both of us will be at my office across the street, South of the Court House, on MONDAYS, TUESDAYS and WEDNESDAYS; at CLOVERDALE on THURSDAYS; at NE HALEM on FRIDAYS; WHEELER on SATURDAYS and 3 UNDA YS until noon. The most important teeth are the 6-year Molars. K B K ß K ß I ß ß ß ß ß ß ß g ß ß H ß B ß fi fi fi S B B fi G G G G fi 1919. Pruaelan Junkers Rooted In Their Be lief of Their Complete Superiority to Ordinary Man. SET UP PRINCIPLES TOUCHED MEN IN RIGHT SPOT Momentous Questions Troubling Man kind Have Been Settled by the World** Greatest Conflict*. Y. M. C. A. Camp Secretary Knew th* F*«Hng of Soldiers Gathered to Subdue Bloodthirsty Hun. Year’s changes are being shown In Wars are mlleatones. Victories set A junker Is a member of a noble Prussian family, who belongs to the up tablets, upon which are Inscribed fteater degree In the Y. M. 0. A. ac landed aristocracy, and. as a rule, the principles that have been vindi tivity, remarks the New York Sun. Tbe psalm-slnglng official has passed. adopts the profession of arinsd and cated. enters the caste circle of the officer The battle of Marston Moor de In his place Is the athletic director corps, Thanks to the survival of feud- stroyed feudalism, overthrew the doc and entertainer, of red blood. No bet allsm In the organisation of German trine of the divine right of kings, gave ter example of the metamorphosis society, the term has acquired, a broad England an elective parliament. Rev. could have been had than in an Inci er significance. Hence as commonly Dr. Newell Dwight Hillis said In a ser dent not long ago at Camp Mills, the great Long Island concentration camp used today It Indicates a narrow-mind mon reported in the Brooklyn Eagle. where the men were equipped Just be ed, arrogant, and. often, bellicose mem The French revolution destroyed fore sailing. ber of the aristocracy. French autocracy, and gave the people Particular PYORRHOEA One of the old-style officials was Since 1862, when, under the leader the right of self-determination. Bring your children to us for holding a meeting and was expatiating ship of Bismarck, the aristocratic The war of 1T70 was the last civil free examination. Be sure Attention Snccessfnlly party came Into political power, the war of Great Britain—a war of a good at length on the care the men should you are right about their term has been applied to those who section of the English people against take of their souls. His audience, al teeth. hold reactionary views, because they the bad section of Great Britain which ready partly homesick after months Paid To Treated desire to preserve Intact the exclu had enthroned a crazy German king— of training, was restless and grew glummer and glummer. sive social, military and political privi George III. The camp secretary watched with Plates leges belonging traditionally to tbe When The war of 1861 established on sure dismay the effect the speaker was "well born." foundations the republic, the last best Junkerlsm and junkerdom Indicate hope of man. and vindicated industrial having on the soldiers about to salt and The climax' came when the parson, Taken in the policies and the customary round democracy without regard to color. after a final appeal to the men to fac* of Ideas, judgments, and prejudices The war of 1914 has settled certain death bravely, said: characteristic of the junker class. Crown things for all time. War shall be no Time. “We will now sing 'Ring the Bells They have been and still are of more! Hereafter disputes between great Influence, for they have affected races shall be settled by an interna of Heaven.’ ” and That was too much for the local Work Done Prussian domestic policies by their or tional supreme court. Militarism shall ganized efforts to preserve and pro be no more—never again shall the peo camp man and he jumped to his feet, tect large landed estates ; they have ple’s resources be wasted In piling up holding up his hand to the man at the Bridge Work. Evenings molded German social life by their as munitions, nor the man In the furrow piano to stop. Then he shouted: "Boys, before we sing this ‘Ring the sumption of complete superiority to carry a soldier upon his back. Inter Painless the ordinary man. especially to the i national treaties hereafter shall be Bells of Heaven' don’t let us forget man who engages In trade or manu sacred I Alas for the next nation that that first we must ‘Wring the kaiser’s factures. while the Prussian officer counts Its written pledge a scrap of damned neck.'" Extracting. Appointment corps bas taken Its distinctive tone paper and defies International law I The shout that went up broke up from their haughty aloofness from the The small races and peoples are free! the abashed parson’s meeting and civilian population. No big bully, nation like Germany enn "Ring (he Bells of Heaven” was In ever again trample upon Belgium, as definitely postponed. These permanent teeth child Are RELIGIOUS CULT MAY SPREAD King Ahab trampled on Naboth nnd to decay early and be filled too seized his purple vineyard. Terrorism MODEL ON AMERICAN CLUBS Bablsm Freed From Persecution and frightfulness henceforth are out mistake, teeth for temporary ones let lawed. That clay god called “the France Considering Adoption of Our I Through the Downfall of the Turk YEAR state,” that Germany made unto her ish Power In Palestine. Mathods of Teaching Farming to self and has long been worshiping, I* Boy* and Girls. what be done, the cost. With the breaking of the Turkish an Idol that has fallen. No for power In Palestine another religious France Is considering the adoption The dentist has a duty as a teacher as well as method of using. Avoid, however, any mixture that p. cult has been liberated from persecu NOTHING LEFT TO CHANCE of Uncle Sum's methods of teaching better farming and home making to contains grit. p tion, that of Bahaism, or Bablsm. The an operator—to give instruction in the use of the leader of this spiritual movement Is Advance of American Division* at San boys and girls. Representatives from brush, the toothpick, silk floss, etc. Only about 14 10—When cleaning the teeth the greatest care r the French high commission, lately tn per cent of the people of America make any intelli Mlhlel Had Bean Planned With should be bestowed upon the removal of food and [} Abdul Bahn, or Abbas Effendi, as he Is this country, made a point of studying gent use of dentistry. Elaborate Care. debris from between the teeth, using a brush with [} generally known. This religion was carefully the methods of the federal 1— The mouth is a gateway of health and disease bristles to conform to and reach the spaces. An ex- Q first founded by Baha’o’Uah. tbe fa In modern warfare a man’s head Is department of agriculture and th* 2— Hard foods, if well masticated, help to make cellent adjunct and a great protection against de- 0 ther of the present leader, and he ana keep good teeth. The cleaning power of vigor cay consists in passing silk between all the teeth C chose his son to preach Its doctrines his chief asset, writes Duke Bolivar tn state agricultural colleges in conduct ous mastication is greater and better than artificial and drawing it outward in such a manner as not to D before the world. Due to the antagon Boys’ Life. You all know that the ing boys’ and girls' clubs. Much of hurt the gum. C ism of the movement to the Islam re St Mlhlel salient encompassing 152 the Information thus collected has cleaning. ligion, Abdul Baha was Imprisoned square miles of territory and 73 vil been widely reprinted by the French 11 3—Soft foods cling to the teeth; hard foods clean In use the brush should not be allowed to by the sultan of Turkey, who feared lages, was taken by the Americans. press, accompanied by editorial com pass to and fro from the front to the back teeth them. his teachings, and was kept a prisoner Did you know It was done by head ment expressing the view that, the 4— A clean mouth helps to make a sweet breath. only; but with a short pressing sweep from the In the fortress of Akka, near Haifa, work? Elaborate plan* were made In man or woman power of France hav 5— Food left on teeth brings decay. Clean teeth gums to the cutting edge of the teeth, Thus the for 40 years. Upon his release In 1908, advance and given out wholesale to ing been depleted or disorganized by stroke in the supper jaw is from the gum down- seldom decay. when a mild constitutional form of the troops. One hundred thousand war service, France for some time to 6— Decay commences on the outside of teeth. ward, while in the lower jaw it is from the gum up government was established In Tur maps, covering minute details of the come will be dependent In large part ward. Unclean teeth decay chiefly at night. Clean the key, Baha traveled through France country, Including natural defenses, upon its younger population for Its teeth before going to bed. Clean the teeth again in 12—The force used in chewing food is modified and England preaching his doctrines, and how It was manned by the enemy, food supply and suggesting the forma the morning. (1) by the use made habitually of the teeth, (2) also coming to the United States. In were distributed, plus 30,000 photo tion In France of a nation-wide system 7— Wash the mouth after every meal. by the loss of the pulp, (3) by disease of the peri 1912. graphs, scattered among officers of the of boys' and girls’ clubs patterned on 8— Brush all the teeth thoroughly, especially dental membranes. The strength of the teeth is Abdul Baha strove to be called the artillery and infantry. Five thousand those in America. It Is expected that the back teeth, on all surfaces. ample for reasonable stress, but metals, very hard "servant of humanity." While in the miles of telephone wire and 6,000 In these clubs will grow staple products 9—The medicament used, whether a dentifrice substances, and some confections should be ex Orient he won many friends by caring struments were employed, nnd this —garden produce, wool, farm grain soap and water, is not so important as the cluded. for the sick and oppressed, and among elaborate system kept up with the ad and fornge crops, poultry and farm the many titles given him by his neigh vance of the army. By this Service animals on farms not devastated, the bors was one especially applied to him, flanking troops could telephone their very soli of which roust first of all be namely “Father of the Poor." While position back to the artillery. The tel put In condition. They will stimulate ¿Sa52SHSZ5a52S252S252S25ZS25a5a5ESE5B52S2SaSH52S252SESaSE52SE5H5a In this country he established colonies ephone business of a city of 100,000 production by the young people of of supporters of his teachings In Chi could hnve been handled by this equip France through organized contests not cago and Kenosha, WIs. Ills teach ment In whose operation 10,000 men only In farming but in home enter ings have a close relation with those were engaged. Thousands of carrier prises such ns bread making, garment Notice. „ of Christianity and Judaism. pigeons aided the signal corps. Ex making, cooking and home manage This is to give notice that persons tensive hospital facilities, 4,800 trucks, ment. Muskrat Stops Train. miles of railroad, were provided for are forbidden to trespass upon our I The marshes around the Boston * this big military operation, and 10,000 premises, for hunting is strictly pro Ventilation. Maine railroad yards In Boston are feet of movie film were exposed, so all The mnyor’of Terre Haute the other hibited. full of muskrats. Charley Brown, a the soldiers had to do was to fight. Any appointed a number of the city H. F. Goodspeed, yard brakeman, has been realizing over school ma’ams to do special police duty, F. M. Trout. $100 a season since tbe war by shoot Prepared for the Future. such as to seeing to the ventilating of ing rats on his spare time and selling It was at the door of a store which stores, etc., says the Indianapolis Our Platform. the fur, which now commands a high had ndvertlsed exceptional bargains News. Miss Margaret Kilroy, a high ------- o------- price. for thnt day, in the jam, that Mrs. school teacher, being one of those ap We have no apologies to make, Brown has been known to shoot a Blank saw Mrs. Brown and rushed to pointed, visited a number of stores. In neither have we done you any dis muskrat from the top of a moving shake hands with her and say: one the manager b ame indignant as honest tricks to make good. If any freight cnr with a rifle. “Oh, Mrs. Brown, are you here?” she explained tlie necessity of his do thing you have bought from us have “Yes, I am here, but I dideiot expect ing more ventilation. “Why, it’s very I A short thne ago a muskrat tied up not given satisfaction we will make the Interlocking switch system at sig to meet you.” warm here," she complained, unbutton good if you let us know. nal tower C. The big rat crawled Into “Why, you see, I am going to join ing her coat and revealing a georgette On this platform we are building Sold by the switchpoints to eat out the gngise the new league and I am getting ready crepe waist. a nice business. Call and see us in used to lubricate the switches Just as for It.” Tillamook Feed Company. “Ventllutlng doesn't have nnythlng r new location. the lever man in the tower tried to C. 0. & C. M. Dawson "Is it the Woman’s league where we to do with It,” protested the man. When contemplating Monumental Tillamook Tire Co. close the switch for a fast express pas pledge ourselves not to buy a hat or a “Why, 99 per cent of the cases of flu Conover & Condit. E. F. Rogers, Mgr. work, do not over look White senger train. In this country hnve beep caused by garment costing more than $10?” Geo. R. Edmunds. Bronze. This material cannot rust or The rat had wedged In so close the “Yes, that is the one and I am going the wearing of georgette crepe Tillamook, Oregon Registered Calves For Sale. switch wouldn’t close nnd the plant to join it, too. I am getting ready for waists.” corode. There is nothing to support A Anderson, Wheeler, Ore. was tied up. The mechanic found the It" He was actually ready to smile when W. A. Rowe, Brighton, Oregon. vegetable life. It is hard and dertse Two heifer calves, well bred, one And they entered the store together back came Miss Kilroy’s cool re Wilson & Co., Beaver. and will not chip or crack. In beauty bull calf—Dams Sire St. Maure, the rat wedged Into the points and crushed Into a mass of fur and flesh. and each bought a dress marked down joinder: “I suppose thnt explains the Mohler Supply Co., Mohler. of design, artistic and general effect 11700 bull. Dam Katy of Shady from $80 to *48, and *20 hats and coats great number of cases In the United farm sold for 1500 at Curtis Lawn no stone can compare with White American Opportunity. that cost over *60 each. They went out States army, then." P. W. Todd. sale. Although the populated area of SI- feeling that they could stand by their Bronze. fish brand i beria la only a belt along the Trana- pledge. Record Talephon* Service. Represented By If I Were a Farmer. . Siberian railway, that belt 1* 0,1*00 The largest private telephone branch C. E. REYNOLDS. 1 mile* long and contains nearly 20.000,- "Take On*." In the world is the one which serve* Tillamook — Oregon. If I were a farmer I would keep at 000 people. Before the war Siberian “Office Window” of the Dally Chron the expanding needs of the war de hand a few reliable medicines for foreign trad* waa largely In tbe hand* icle of London was once told a pleas partment On July 1 this brancii serv Practical as a Change of Location. minor ailments that are not so ser- of German houses, which undoubtedly ing little anecdote of Dame Agnes ed 8,178 extensions; on August 1, 3.- plow, and just .------- 0-------- ious as to require the attention of a will make desperate efforts to regain Weston, the friend of sail ora, concern 626. It require* 126 trunk lines for In The building owned by F. R. Beals, as necessary. Chamberlain ’a It when th* return of normal condl- ing Jam tart*. Some lady helper at a coming calls; 76 for outgoing calls, lo physician, such as ~............................... located on the corner of 2nd Ave. A Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy for ¡ tlons has brought back the demand for sailors’ rest had been mistaken enough cal and submarine toll; 17 private toll Make every 4th St., occupied by the Tillamook general merchandise, rolling stock and to hand the sailors tract* while they line* to New York, Philadelphia, Bal bowel complaints. rainy day Tire Co. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers’ Mil Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for agricultural machinery. But In spite were having a meal. Ml** Weston ad timore, via Cleveland, Hoboken and linery Store, is being moved this count. of the geographical proximity of Ger vised that some better method should coughs, colds and croup. Newport News, and 105 tie line* to week to the corner of 3rd Ave. and Chamberlain’s linament for sprains many eastern Siberia, when Its rail be adopted. Tbe tracts were then other government stations in Washing Waterproofs 3rd St., across the corner from the way service has been reorganized, will placed tn a pile on tbe buffet counter, ton. bruses and rheumatic pains. Tillamook Hotel. The old building Absolute By having these articles at hand it be most easily reached by way of with a card inscribed, “Please take will undergo a thorough repairing anMaritad Acclimatizing Salmon. would often save the trouble of a Vladivostok. The commercial oppor one.” A sailor with a sen** of fun and painting, and the same business thus— The bureau of fisheries reports that trip to town in the busiest season or tunity la one that America cannot af transferred the card to a dish of jam lines will be carried on, only in a tart*, and, a* the rush to the buffet be 20,000,000 sockeye and 1,865,000 hump IB me nifeui. wvuau enable me ford to neglect.—Youth’s Companion. in the night, auu and would more extensive way. gan, tbe «erven were amazed to see back salmon egg* had been obtained to treat slight ailments as soon as The same plan of square dealing The Confused Hun. sailor after sailor lift a tart and walk at the station at Yes bay, Alaska, from they appear, and thereby avoid the AJ1WHIC0 B0STÖH and abiding by the Golden Rule will Dr. Thomas C. Ely of Philadelphia away, while the tract* remained In an August 29, when collections began, to more serious diseases that so often go forward that has built up these telle a story of his son. blent William undlmtnlshed pile.—Christian Science September 30. If the collection* are follow.—Adv. businesses to Its present magnitude, C. Ely, heard at Fort McPherson, At Monitor. sufficiently large 1,000,000 humpback and, in fact, only time will tell of lanta, which lllustratea the heroism of egg* will be sent to the Main* station* Notice. the development of these businesses H. T. Botts, Pre*., Attorney the negro troops. Spain Fighting Malaria. for the continuation of the acclimati ------ o in Tillamook. W* certainly appre Through reforesting marshes a* a sation experiments undertaken several at-Law. A German officer, taken captive The County Court will receive ciate our patrons and will try to do complained that nothing could stop the preventive measure and cultivating year* ago. Later In tbe year It I* John Leland Henderson, Sec all within our power to satisfy them. sealed bids for furnishing 100 cords Americans. They were not afraid of medicinal herbs for euratlv* purposes. hoped to send a second consignment. retary Treas., Attorney-at- We will be glad to meet all of our of wood to be delivered at the Tilla the sheila, they defied the flame pro Spain Is credited with a recent ma Lavr and Notrary Pubric. customers In our new location and mook County Court House during the jectors, they advanced through fusil terial reduction of malaria. In spite of Idea for Liberty Monument many new ones. We are here to stay, month of August, 1919, said bids to lades of the machine guua of 280 to quinine scarcity and other war dlsad- A Washington man proposes that a* and will save you money in your be for fifty cords of alder wood and 800 ballets a minute. vantagea. The chief malarial area of the United States was In the war 584 purchases. Both phones will be in remaining fifty cords of etther Alder "How about the gas?” acme one said tbe country Is estimated at 741.330 days, a Liberty monument to the mem Hemlock or fir slabs, Bids to be stalled again as soon as possible. acres, and the effort I* being made to ber* of our heroes be erected at th* to tbe German. opened May 8th, 1919, at 10 a.m. Yours for business. Law Abstracta. Real Estate, “Gas?" replied the captive Hun. “It reclaim as mnch of this as possible. capital, one foot In height for each right to ac- The Court reserves the Tillamook Tire Co. Insurance. was no. use to turn on the gas. It The 233,404 case* of malaria lr. 1918 day, making it 584 feet high, with th* cept or reject any or all bids on E. F. Rogers, Mgr. Both Phones. merely blackened their faces and fris- caused a loss In work of 3,515,595 days name* of all who gave their Uvea en Mrs. E. F. Rogers, Milli either 100 or 50 cord lots. sled their hair, and they came on Just with a money loss estimated at *26,- graved on bronze tableta, to be placed Tl LLANOOK—OHBGON. Erwin Harrison, Clerk. ner and Artist. 000,000. tbe name 1" In the Interior of the monument. are the first the errupts. should before its late. Most parents these and go until too badly gone to*save. THERE ARE FOUR SIX MOLARS. We will gladly tell you should also charge consultation. most sure them W. A. WISE, TiUamookJounty Denüst/““f4SoX““.ifaäSe ¡8 TOWER’S REFLEX SLICKER i I Tillamook Title and Abstract Co.