Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 18, 1919, Image 6

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    LAMOOK
¡THE HIGH
real soldiers, however,, not conscien­
Some More "Simplicity and Economy tious slackers.
3ei;tting Democratic Government ’
One way to raise the wages of the
VETERINARIAN
County Dairy Herd Inspector
MVTVAL
Ger.eratAnsell says Secretary Bak­
COST OF PEACE
er fought clemency. That was for
MAKING.
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Dr. E. L. Glaisyer,
BELL PHONE. MAIN 3
HEALLIGET. SEPTEMBER IS. 1019
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City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop.
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
Following is the itemized list of
he peace conference expenses sub­
mitted by President Wilson.
Expenses from December 1, 191$
to June 30. 1919.
Travel and subsistence $15.$43.4$.
Subsistence. $154.914.03.
Salaries. $103.$15.95.
Wages to employes at hotel Crillon.
$53.345.33.
Stationery, office supplies, printing
furniture and fixtures, repairs, news­
paper and mi-cellaneous expendi-
tures. $40,432.71
Rent-. $5.720.0«.
Food and hotel supplies, $12S.$2S-
10.
Hire and laundry of hotel linens.
$31.53,4$.
Fuel. heat, light and compressed
air, $20,03s.7$.
Telephone. $166.17.
Inventories and legal services, $3,-
railway men would be to disenarge
the ISu.Ovv extra hands it took to
help the 1919 employes do less work
than they did in 191$.
A French deputy says that success­
ful operation of the league of na­
tions is unnecessary unless human
nature changes. O, well, we will have
a law passed changing that.
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American troops are in Silesia to
supervise an election. Silesia ought to
be able to make out about as square
an election as Mississippi or South
Carolina without the assistance of
federal troops, don't you think?
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CEMENT LIME, PLASTER. LATH AND
BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND
SMITHING COAL.
WAREHOUSE ANO OFFICE—
COR. FRONT AND 3 rd AVE. WEST. TILLAMOOK. OR.
COSTS T ESS THAN 5 CENTS A CORD TO SAW YOUR
WOOD. OPERATES FARM MACHINERY*ALSO.
VAUGHAN PORTABLE
DRAGSAW.
The peace comm lesion has cost us a
a million and a quarter already and
eno .gh more is asked for to make the
All Work Guaranteed
total cost two million dollars. It
Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I cany a Stock of Goodrich
even costa something to get nothing.
Surely the other nations of the earth
Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
Your Patronage Solicited.
Special-allotments to investigating ought to be perfectly willing to foot
this bill.
commissions, dispatched to Baltic
J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK.
provinces. Poland, Turkey, the Bal-
As Railway Administrator, Secre­
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tary McAdoo and the members of Lis I
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family, it develops, bad railroad and I
Louiidenual expenses, $13,5(7.10.
ruauL-.a oi automobiles, $14,662,- pullman passes, and even as presi­
dent of the moovie trusr. Mr. McAdoo
VAUGHAN FACTS.
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continues to ride for nothing. Evi­
The only drag saw with the jiffy saw holder.
-otal $666,859.29.
See
Grips or releases sate instantly. No holes
c raveling expenses, stationery and dently Mr. McAdoo doesn't believe in
Your
to drill in saw head.
Only saw with drive
the French army motto:
"Thou
.-.uppi.es, uisbursenients oy the De­
Dealer
straight behind saw Metalic dutch Sturdy.
Shalt Not Pass.”
partment of State in Washington,
Write Us. Tested
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«uS,vv9.02. Total $704,$6».31.
Vaughn Motor Works, Inc
Dr. Paul Reinsch, American
iceimbursement of the government
47f> F. Main. Portland. Ore.
bassador to China, has resigned be­
t»y memberx oi tne rsmericau commis-
cause he objects to having his pled­
s.on to negotiate peace on account of
ges to the Chineses government re­
lUo-iatence lurnisued their wives, of- pudiated by
the
administration
iiciai entertainment by the Secretary
which authorized them. Dr. Reinsch
oi estate and Edv.ard House, unex­
seems to be troubled with some old-
pended allotments and miscellaneous
fashioned ideas about international
items, $16,721.42.
honesty.
Total net expenses December 1,
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1916, to June 30, 1 j 19. exclusive of
Minneapolic.
(Minn.) Tribune,"
the rent oi the Hotel Crillou and
"Perhaps you remember the story of
teiegiaph charges, $686.146.69.
the two men who owned a cow in
Liabilities.
December 1, 101s, to September 30, partnership? One of the partners
1919, including damages, the amount claimed the end that gave the milk
of .rhich are not yet Known, approx­ and generously conceded the end
that must be fed to his associate in
imately $35,000 moutniy, $350,000.
We take your Tires in Exchange.
only is the First National the logical bank
Telegraph and
cable
service the cow business. For some reason
through the War department, bills the latter was not satisfied. Strange,
for business around Tillamook— but you'll find
but this makes one think of the
not jet received and amount not yet
most everybody looking upon it as family finan­
Plumb plan for the ownership and
known, though the expense will be
cial headquarters also. It is easy to see the value of
operation
of
the
railroads.
”
.
Í large.
a "nationalized" account.
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Expenses of the commission from
Only National Bank in Tillamook.
July 1, 1919, to July 30, 1919, exclu­
The Buffalo (N. Y.) Commercial,
DIRECTORS :
sive of rent and telegraph service, says: “It is one thing to say that the
First Street, next to McNair’s Hardware Store.
A. H’. Bunn, farmer.
P. Heisel, Farmer.
government shall buy the railroads
$150,629.74.
C. J. Edwards.Mgr. C.PowerCo. J. C. Holaen, lice Pres.
Expenses of the Commission from and quite another for the govern­
B. C. Lamb. Building Materials. John Morgan. Farmer.
August 1 to August 31, 1919, exclu­ ment to raise the $20,000,000,000
W. ./. Riechers. Cashier.
sive of rent and telegraph service, to put through the deal. When it
comes to issuing bonds the people
estimated, $129,000.
Expenses of the commission from would have something to say about
September 1, to December 31, 1919, it, and we cannot conceive of their
estimated for four months, $4 40,000. coming forward for such a proposi­
Total estimated and actual liabili­ tion with anything like the zeal they
ties so far as known to date, $1,250,- showed in subscribing to Liberty
bonds. Fancy capital responding to
629.74.
Less rental of the Hotel Srillon to an appeal for a labor controlled rail­
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June 50, 1919, which is payable out way system."
An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation.
of the appropriation for the national
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
r.'irity and defence, $245,000.
Sammons.
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Total a. propriulio... required, on
In the Circuit Court of the State of
t ..c ;. umption that the conference
i..uj be prolonged io December 31, Oregon for Tillamook County.
J..i.;e.. Hiatt, Plaintiff.
1919, $820,629.74.
The tobacco that gives
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vs,
I 1<. al expem to cf commission, actu-1
Osa Hiatt, Defendant.
al uitu estimated, $1,506,7 76.63,
you the most lasting
To O mi Hiatt, Defendant.
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chew
is the kind that
Asks an A.jountinj for Appiopria | In the name of the State of Oregon:
Train! loc lendenhif ir the induauie» and ;tcf««< rtnfci'.
,
Zod
are
hereby
notified
and
required
saves
you
money. You
i
KOMI ECONOMICS AGRICULTURq COMMWCB.
►HAF.-.ACY MJMC.
tions.
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to appear in the above entitl. cau-e
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. ClVlL ENOINBERINO. EUCCTniCAb BNOINEERING.
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don’t have to take so
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL BNCtNKERItia INDUST R1 Al. ARTS
and court and answer the complaint
MINING ENGINEERING. LOGGtNG ENGINERPIJG. MILITARY - ------ CE
TrotoKed uy tha efforts oi the ad- filed herein. w.thiu six weeks from
many fresh chews. The
Th» College training include» counts in EngUah. Etc-norr.ica. Art. ^athemattn. Modern Language!,
minisliutio:i to cover up its owi. pa. : the date of the first publicities of
ptiytical Education. Indn'.rial Journalnm. Natural Scioxo. and all eitentiaU ol an education
rich tobacco taste stays
negligence in handling the growing this summons, which said date is th
Three regular terms—Fall term begins September 2?, ’919
menace ot high prices by urging Con- Hili day of September, 1919, and it
right with it. That’s
g.e..s to make audilional appmpiia- you fail so to appear, for v.ant there­
why you take a smaller
tioua with which to attack those rc- of, the plaintiff will apply to the
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upo.islble. Representative MacCrtue. Court for the relief demanded in the
chew.
Republican of New York, has intro­ complaint, to-wit: for an order and
For Colira* Catalog. Illuitcatcd Booklet »nd ether •rwwmrtion addrcM
duced a resolution calling upon the decree forever dissolving, cancelling
THE REGISTRAR. Oregon Agricull urli Colhè—. Cocvalli.
President and the heads of all execu­ and anulliug the contract and rela­
tive departments to account to Con- tion of marriage heretofore existing
Put up in two styles
g.'-?.-. for the huge appropriations al­ between the plaintiff and defendant,
ready made for this purpose, and to' and for such other and further relief
RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco
explain what steps have, or have not, as to the court may seem equitable
W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
been taken during the pat year to in the premises.
combat tire hoarder of food supplies»
This summons is served upon you
and the profiteer.
by publication, by order of the Hon.
"Long ago. Congress gave. the ad­ A. M. Hare, Judge of the County I
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ministration the power to go into Court of the State of
Oregon, for
every cold storage, packing and food Tillamook County.
-a
hoarding plant in the United States
Made and entered at Chambers at
REGISTERED AND GRADES
to demand information as to* cost,
The United States
the City of Tillamook, County of
production, and current supply of Tillamook, State of Oregon.
Of Any Breed.
Grain Corporation
on the
food materials," said Mr. MacCrate,
Announces that it will sell
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10th day of September. 1919.
"and
the
time
has
come
when
they
"Straight" grade flour, to all
Talmage, Claussen & Mannix
should inform Congress what has
AUCTION SALE EVERY
purchasers, in carload lots, In
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
been lone. What has Secretary Hous­
140 It>. jute sacks, gross weight
Address Tillamook. Oregon.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
ton done with the great appropria­
delivered to any railway sta­
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tion placed at his disposal? In 1918
tion In Zone to. comprising the
Can’t Do the Work.
we gave the Department of Agricul­
States of Oregon. Washington,
Dr. J. E. REEDY
ture $2,225.000 to Investigate the
and Idaho, at not to exceed
It’s too much to try to work every
very questions that are harassing us
In Barn Near Depot.
$10.00 per bbl. net cash, l’ur-
now. A little later we gave this de­ day against a constant, dull backache
chasers will be supplied from
partment $7.000.000 to stimulate the or sudden darting pain in the small
nearest available mill, which
the production of meat, and last July of the back. Be rid of it. Try Doan's
may result In slight saving for
we appropriated $1.157.970 for the Kidney Pills. Your neighbors recom-
buyers' account.
TOWER’S fish brand
gathering of facts concerning food mend them.
Mrs H Lidyard. 4th Ave.. Forest
prices. Secretary Houston now asks
Wholesale and jobbing prof-
its on such flour must not ex- g us to give hint an additional $500.- Grove. Ore., says: "Three years ago
ceed 75c per bbl. and retailer’s {g 000 to combat the high cost of living. my kidneys were in a bad way. My
Practical as a
profit must not exceed $1.25 ® I think we ought to know what he back nearly killed me, it ached so.
per bbl Address all communi- § has already done before we make ad­ Foi several days at a time. I couldn't
plow, and just
get almut to do my work, my kidneys
ditional appropriations."
cations to
as necessary.
were also congested and my limbs
UNITED STATES GRAIN
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CORPORATION
Colonel House and President WII- at times 1 was so dizzy I could hard­ I
rainy day
510 Board of Trade Building ® I son. It is said, have fallen out. As ly stand All sorts of spots and ob­
count.
| Colonel House is apout the only one jects seemed to appear before my I
Portland. Oregon.
of the men who put up the money eyes. I felt so miserable I didn't care
Btolerprooft
and the effort to put Wilson in the If I did anything or not. I had taken
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Abaoluto
Presidency who was still on speaking only two boxes
of Doan's Kidney
Announcement.
are Marked
terms with him. the report ia readfly Pills when I began to feel better In
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every way. I used four boxes In all C-
Twentieth Century wood saw now believed.
Gas aid Motor Oils, Aito Robes.
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and they cured me of the backache
in operation.
No doubt when Kentucky goes Re­ and put my kidneys in a normal con­
J. A. PARIER, 1 door West of Woolfc's blacksmith’sfshop.
All orders promptly attended to.
Call Hell phone 6F2 or leave orders publican thia fall somebody will be dition."
AJ TWTR CO BOSTON
«0c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
mean enough to blame It on the de­
at Star Grocery or Supon's Market.
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mise of John Barleycorn.
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AND ALL KINDS OF TRADE
All Work
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TILLAMOOK. OREGON
The First NationalBank.
BE A LEADER
says the Good Judge
Oregon Agriculture! College
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THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Cattle Exchange
FLOUR
RESALE
REFLEX SLICKER
THE NEW HARNESS SHOP.
Repairing Auto Tops & Curtains
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