Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 28, 1919, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
MORNING
ASTORIAN
SAYS
TILLAMOOK RECEPTION
WAS WONDER.
'A uut a*J (real leader tijl, Au uAofr
and * k .‘ j Id1 a« enure ea/ion' —Els
An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation.
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
Features Spirit
of Friendliness
Aroused Among Astorians For
People of this County.
AUGUST 28, 1919
THE GEM, FRIDAY, AUGUST 29
"Cannibals of the South
Sea Islands ’
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In large type running clear across I
the second section, the Morning As-
torian for Sunday blazed forth these
tidings, “Community co-operation
certain to result from Tillamook ex­
cursion,” and the story below- ran i
acrosj the top half page for seven ,
columns, and was 'continued inside ;
Train« for leadership in the industries and profession« as fol:, vs
on two pages. Major W. F. Mannix, I
HOME ECONOMICS AGRICULTURE. COMMERCE. FORESTRY. PHARMACY. MUSIC.
manager of the Astorian, who was
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1
one of the party of the representa­
MINING ENGINEERING. t-OCGING ENGINEERING. MILITARY SCIENCE
tive Asturians here on the Commer­
The College training includes courses i- English. Eacnomtcs, Art. Mathematics. Modern Langv.agcs.
Physical Education. Industrial jours ..isrr. Natural Sciences, .nd all essentials of an education
cial Club trip, was the writer.
The story says in part:
Three regular terms—Fall term begins S< Member 22, 1919
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During the years to cotne, I ven­
ture to say, there will be many a hap­
py and significant reference made
aiong the coast from here to Tilla- I
mook and beyond to the delightful
For College Catalog. Illustrated Booklet «nd oth«r information address
THE REGISTRAR. Oregon Agricultural College. Cv/vallis
trip made by a delegation of some
forty Astorians to our neighboring
county on the south during the past
week. I say happy because the Cham­
ber of »Commerce excursion was, in
the strictly personal sense in a class
all of its own; affording those who
were fortunate enough to be included
a real treat of pleasure and a satis­
faction that is not always attendant
upon going away from home. And
not only this, but the travelers were
not alone in enjoyment of the outing,
for if appearance count—and they
usually do—the hospitable and gra­
cious people of Tillamook enjoyed to
the utmost the coming to their com­
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
munities of the wellknown Astorians
SPECIAL
FEATURES
SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS
and took keen delight in offering the I
A beautiful campus, faculties of special-
The University includes the College of
ists, modern facilities, low cost, with many
Literature, Science and the Arti, and the
I I best they had.
opportunities for aelf-help, “athletics for
special Schools of Law, Medicine, (at
As a pleasure trip, both for guests
everybody,” a really democratic atmosphere
Portland), Architecture, Journalism, Com-
—and the famous "Oregon Spirit.”
and hosts, it was the never to be for­
uiercv, Education and Music.
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gotten: and surely this in itself Is
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klet or specific information, address*
THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE: OREGON.
saying much. But in another sense- I
all has not been said and it is in this
CHIEF
I reference that I have made use of the
HAGA PATE,
| word significant.
the most cruel,
Yes, that is the word; for I believe
handsomest
I that in after years thousands of peo­
savage on earth
ple in both Tillamook and Clatsop
i counties will refer back to this happy
pilgrimage as marking the real get-
■ ting together of all the coastal com­
munities of this part of Oregon. At
I least it is not too much to say that
I among the foremost spirits of Astor-
| ia today there is a wholly new sentl-
i ment toward the hospitable, thriving
' and beautiful cities and neighbor­
hoods to the south of us. ’Now,’
BELL PHONE, MAIN
MUTUAL PHONE
verily! For to a vast majority of our
citizens the hills and lands and
K
beaches and the people of Tillamook
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county were as unknown as they
be
within
a
well could be and yet
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half day’s run by auto > from the
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mouth of the Columbia,
And we were almost as new to
them! For while it is true that a
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
few of the hardier souls of Nehalem,
Wheeler, Mohler, Bay City, Tillamook
and the various beaches had at
widly separate periods made brief And the Democrats Howled About trade which would be of benefit to his wages’ Nq, you would raise him
Men who know tobacco,
us.”
from his seat and discharge him.”
vlscits
to Astoria, ninety-nine hun­
These "High Prices.”
chew the best without its
There are 483 articles on which
dredths of residents of the "discover­
Kansas City Star: “Can it be true the freight rates are lower on im­
costing them any more.
ed” county would feel as strange in
In 1910 and again in 1912 thè
Astoria as Huns in present day Paris. Democratic party went before the in this age of the brotherhood of ports than on the American articles.
They take a little chew and
But all parties and all sections country with an empty pretense that | man, when nobody is going to figh’ —Ex.
it’s amazing how the good
have been "discovered.” The Astor­ it would lower the cost of living. The ■ anymore, or oppose the weak, or be
He Keeps Us Out of War.
taste stays in a rich, high
ians discovered a new and fruitful Democratic congressional committee ' unjust, or make a secret treaty, or
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grab a helpless nation’s territory, or
land
inhabited
by
generous
and
wide
distributed
a
circular
showing
a
coni-
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grade chewing tobacco.
Secretary of War Baker recom­
awake people, and anxious for the parison of St. Louis prices for two 1 deny self-determination to any peo­
friendliest intercourse with the men weeks’ family purchases in 1896 and ple—can it be true that while the mends tc congress provisions for aft
Tor lasting tobacco satis­
and women and ambitions of the 1910, which helped to elect its party President was making all these army with a "war strength" of a mil­
faction, there’s notning
things so in Paris, the laws have lion and a quarter. "War strength?”
south discovered in its purest form to power. It said:
been unenforced here at home again- ; Isn’t the league of nations, like the
like a small chew of that
the true Astoria spirit, and when
"The Republican party has been in st food profiteers, until an economic Democratic national platform
of
they
listened
to
the
sentiments
ani
­
rich-tasting tobacco.
complete control of every department
mating our people, as voiced by the of the government since 1896—Pres­ crisis, the most serious in the history 1916, guaranteed to keep us out of
war, and aren’t there a lot of suck­
speakers of the visiting party and by ident, Senate and Congress. They of the country, has resulted?
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ers still biting on the old bait? "You
the private utterances of the indi­ have given you a government of
Baltimore American: “The high are working, not fighting.” ‘Alive
vidual members, they rose grandly trusts—beef trusts, sugar trusts,
put up in two styles
to the occasion and pledged a bond of flour trusts, clothing trusts, and the cost of necessaries is directly trace­ and happy, non eanno fodder, ” "Wil-
social anu economic fellowship that ’daddy of them all, the tariff trust. able to the Washington administra­ so and peace with honor.” ’ Hughes
RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobaeem
tion. With the extravagant wage with Roosevelt and war.” "If you
made all hearts glad.
Your table bill has doubled; have
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
Never wits idea of cooperation be­ your wages doubled? Y’ou pay 100 scale, by scattering money like chaff. 1 want war vote for Hughes. If you
tween communities more ably ex- per cent more for your clothing, it secured industrial speed that could want peace vote for Wilson.”
have been obtained in safer way-;
pressed and more earnestly exalted
.ankets and household goods; has but it upset economic standards. 1;.-
than during the get-together af- !
MAKE WORK EASIER.
your salary kept pace with the in-
fairs which marked this excursion; , creased cost'of living? Your rent is Dated the dollar to a dangerous de-
and when President Frank H. Sand- I higher and your fuel is higher; how gree, and now we and the w hole
Tillamook People Are Pleased to
born speaking for Astoria and the i much higher is your weekly wage world are paying the piper/’
ju.eaia How it has Been Done
It's pretty hard to attend to duties
Chamber of Commerce, definitely
:k? Don’t you thinje you had bei-
With a constantly aching back;
committed this community to an
So Britrdn Gets 'Em.
* it the trusts that have doubl'd
With annoying urinary disorders.
earnrtit intere t In the unselfish ani- ’1€ c t of living out of business’ ’
The work of refloating the German
Doan’s Kidney Pilis make work
batons of Tillamook county it was
warships »link in Scapa Flow, i pro­ ersier for many a sufferer.
as If a noble vow of fraternity
While r ecretaiW of Statfi. William
They’re tor bad backs.
tween Clatsop and Tillamook had Jennings Bryan, in a speech to the gressing rapidly and it is expected
that by next year the entire fleet
been made Wheeler and Tillamook
For weak r.tdneys..
Pennsylvania legislature said:
will have been raised, V ider the
h . I all the beautiful country rouiid-
lie*. is convincing proof of merit.
"The representative who secures laws of salvage Britain will acquire
Jack Mott, 818 Hayter St. Dallas.
ai nt rer-ponded Instantly to this
warm spark of feeling oratoricnlly office on a platform and thin be'rays title to the restored fleet. N arly Ore., Rays: “I took Doan's Kidney
expressed, and every person within the people who elected h<’n is a all of the light cruisers and dcstroy- Pill, several yerfrs ago when I was
.tearing knew that in future there criminal worse than lie who embez­ era have been moved into shallow having backache and other kidney
water aYid the big ships are now re- di.- der. 1 blame the trouble to the
would be such working together of zles money.”
nature of my work. Constant strain
After his administration and party ceiving attention.
all th. interested neighborhoods as
and neglect caused my back to give
the great northwest has never before have had control of the government j
out. Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me
for six years, following pledges to re- I
Against American Interests.
known.
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finally. My back soon felt as strong
"We want to work with Astoria dttce the hgh cost of living, the cost j
Representative Fordney has shown as ever and my kidneys were nor-
of living meanwhile trebled, Presi- ;
was the cry of the Tillamook towns.
"Aye. and v.e Welcome you—and dent Wilson has gone to tire first Re- i that for every $77 of increased reve- mal.”
Price 60c., at all dealers. Don't
will work with you!" was the glad publicar. congress elected in ten 1 nite of the railroads under govern­
years with the request that it pro­ ment control the government ha. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
j shout of Astoria.
Zcrolene keeps its lubricating
ceed to handle the question of high spent $123. And he analysis that fact Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that
body at cylinder heat, holds
living costs, but without first utiliz­ with the statement: "If that is not Mr. Mott had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Average Age of Killed.
compression, gives perfect pro­
ing the means at his immediate CO ill - extravagance I know- what it is. It Is Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd. Adv.
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his pur- incompetence.”
tection to the moving parts and
American soldiers killed in France mand for accomplishing
In that connection he pointed out
pose.
years
of
age.
experts
of
deposits least carbon.
The New York Times says that
average 23
that the Wilson administration was everybody Is red hot for the unex-
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the bureau of war risk insurance
Our Board of Lubrication En­
American purgated covenant of the league of
Troy (N. Y.) Budget : •It look« discriminating against
have found During the war. only
gineers has determined the correct
busir.. ss in favor of that of the Or­ nations, but that the stubborness of
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Americans died as a result of be­ darn funny for the United States to
consistency of Zcrolene for your
be selling steel ships to Italy and ient. South America and Mexico. The
make of automobile. Their recom­
in; ta gassed in action. The list of mis­ France on what is the same as "tick” reduction of freight rates on imports the Senate compels President Wilson
mendations are available for you in
ng In
action. It was stated, has been
to tour the country at public expense
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the Zarolene Correct Lubrication
reduced to 241 by careful checking and then be told that we must pu.v received on the Pacific slope was in to tell the people about the state of
effect
a
reduction
of
tariff
dvties.
Charts. Get one for your car at
up tn the central records office of the fifty cents or more a pound for coffe-
their own minds. That seems queer.
your dealer’s or our nearest sta­
A B. F and by examination of bat­ because we have no ships to carry The effect of this order is not o;.ly to
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tion.
the product from Brazil, where It is discriminate against the American
tle fields.
N’ow that the British House of
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
lying in thousands of tons on the manufacturer and his employes birr
(California)
i ten cents a to cut down railroad receipts for the Commons has approved the Versail­
Bishop Williams, of Michigan, dockland selling at
sponsor for the patriotism of Henry- pountL or three for a quarter, The whole pcopie later to themselves to les treaty and league covenant, the
Springfield Republican cannot un­
Ford says that what we need now Is Shantung deal and the secret •I- make up.
A grade for each type of ^pg"^
"If you had in your employ,” said derstand why there should be furth­
the liancei with France i Indicate that
"industrial democracy." What “ ’s '-*
matter with religious democracy? Prealdfln it Wilson, over in Paris. was Mr. Fordney, " a superintendent of a er hesitation anywhere In accepting
The recall of bishops might help a tradef all right, and he might now mill and were to find lie was discrim­ the work as the last word tn en­
exercise bls skill in behalf of the inating against you. would you raise lightened statesmanship.
some in Michigan.
B. C BOONE, AfMit, Tillamook. Ore.
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Oregon Agricultural College
Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
VETERINARIAN,
County Dairy Herd Inspector
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A wonderful presentation of the life, habits and haunts of these
man-eaters, with none of the dangers experienced in visiting them
in their wild state of life. This is an opportunity you should not
miss.
On Friday afternoon bills for this attraction will be dropped
over Tillamook and the Fair Grounds by the airplane, Among
these bills will be some colored ones. Anyone who secures one of
these colored bills will be given a free ticket to the show by pre
i Renting same at the box office
Again we say, “Don’t Miss It
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Correct Lubrication at
Cylinder Heat
ZEROLENE
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