TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 26. 1920 ÖltUamuiiR ^raùli^bt. 1 quite a different state of affairs that feated. but it was otherwise, for the The pastor, W. G. Licnkaemper, -re ’ urtful as well as expensive to people gave the measures a large maj­ will preach. Subject "Elijah on car- i the dairymen. It is safe to say they ority. It proved, however, that our _______ Fred C. Baker, Editor tuel; or The Folly and Danger of ' will remain excessive and as there is Oregon System could be used to in­ SUBSCRIPTION per year . $2.00 good prospects of lumber and pass­ jure an industry and for spite. Jack- Halting between two Opinions.” You are cordially invited. enger vessels coming into Tillamook son wanted, if possible, to put the The Ladies Aid society will meet ' bay in the near future, it seems to us country newspapers out of business, at the parsonage on Thursday, Sept that the wisest thing for the timber but in during so he has their en­ 2nd, at 2 p. nt. mity. Now the banks are in the I and dairy interests to do is to get -——- same place a3 the newspaper men So it’s up to the newspaper men I together on bar and harbor improve­ were. An attempt is being made to The Church of the Nazarene to defeat the Non-Partisan League ment .for both ar« vitally interested dictate what amount of interest shall in obtaining cheap water transport­ be paid on money, initiated, no Sabbath school, 10 a. ill. movement in Oregon. ation for their product.-. Preaching, 11 a. nt. doubt, by a grouch like Jackson, of the Oregon Journal, who cares little praise service. 7:30; preaching, 8 p. The Cottage Grove Sentinel says: The shortage of gasoline makes the for the interests of other persons or tn. "A woman won't allow you to con­ vince her in a logical way- nor in tire buzzard in most every city a the Interests of the state. It Is our Next Sunday morning will be com­ uny other way.” If that’s so, how question of serious consideration, for opinion the interest measure is go­ munion service, and the pastor. Rev. ing to receive a large vote, and the persons who own machines are stor ­ did Bro. Bede convince his w ife that Mary T. Clink, will preach a sermon ing gasoline in their homes, which is people may give it a majority vote, suitable to the occasion. AU Christ­ he would make an ideal husband? but it will have this effect: It will a serious menace should a fire get —■ o------ ians invited to partiepate. Up goes freight rates and passeng­ started. The city has just invested discredit our dual system of legislat­ ion and show to the people that any a large amount of money in a fire er fares on the railroads today, with Uuited Brethern in Chnst. crank or person, with a grude who another billion and a half of money engine, and from all accounts the desires to injure others can do so by city is well provided with tire appar­ taken front the pockets of the travel­ atus of the most modern make to invoking the Oregon System. Sunday School. 10 a. m. ing public and from shippers. That’s cope with the fire fiend. But when ------- o------- Preaching at 11 a. tu. and 8 p. m. the way the democratic government we consider the matter of storing Motning subject: "The Power of The snap shot man feels a little is fulfilling its political promises of gasoline in homes, we want to say ruffled and if we tread on anybody's Immortality. ” reducing the high cost of living. the city is liable to be wiped out at corns we offer them our humble ap­ Prayer meeting on Wednesday, 8 any time. This is not the only dang­ Of course the s?ate editorial asso­ er, but the lives of the firemen are ology. We are informed there will p. m. be 300 head of stock at the county Wo invite you to attend devine ciation was a grand success this year. in jeopardy when fighting tire witli fair this year. It will be a splendid service with us. large quantities of gasoline in a The editor of the Observer made a exhibit of dairy stock and hogs, the E. F. Wriggle, pastor. speech Itemizer. This appears to burning building. We do not want largest ever seen in the county. But fl to cause unneccessary alarm, but we have some what of a grouchy sound. what about the building the stock is Presbyterian Church If Bro. Boyd would attend the meet­ feel is is our duty to point out the to be exhibited in? It is a poorly danger, leaving it to the city coun­ o------- ings of the association he would get cil to take prompt action and pro­ built, unsanitary structure. The Public worship, 11 o'clock. n out of that grouchy disposition. hibit the storing of gusoline In store point, however, that we want to im­ Sunday School. 10 a. m. press upon our readers is this: A buildings and homes. Subject: "Pilgrim Father”. This Eight weeks before the United i number of persons have come to year celebrates the 300th anni­ States went to war with Germany, Some people think that the Wilson Tillamook recently and they will versary since the coming of the Pil­ tii.s is what Governor Cox's news­ holy covenant will be the main Is­ continue to come—and secured mon­ grim Fathers to found a new empire paper said: "God grant that the next sue at the coming election, and oth­ ey from the dairymen and Tillamook in the new world where hearts, arm lifted to wield a sword so fool- ers contend that it is going to be a County Creamery Association for im­ minds, bodies and souls might be i illy may be paralyzed” Which "wet” and "dry” campaign. We be- , provements and propaganda worn in free. On Sunday, Aug. 29th we al­ means that Cox's newspaper would iieve that the people will boot the other places, while here, right at so celebrate the First American Leg­ democratic administration out of , rather see the United States paralyz­ home, there is not a building suit- islative Assembly which met at ed and the Kaiser become the milit­ power on account of the fact that in able to exhibit the 300 head of stock Jamestow n, Vir., at 300 years ago. conducting the war it spent the peo ­ ary dictator of tile whole world. ple's money like a lot of durnken that will be exhibitd at the county Evening worship. 8 p. in. Subject: fl —o-—- J L sailors, thus making taxation excess­ fair this year. If that is the way to “Motives of Men.” The snap shot mtn was asked by ! ive. The democratic party tried the upbuild Tillamook county we want A. McRea, minister. several editois why the Tillamook j experiment of placing a college pro­ to say that the dairymen are getting County Creamery A soclation advert­ fessor at the head of the govern­ their legs pulled. Let's take another ised in Portland newspapers and not I ment, and. no doubt, it is ready to look at. this subject from a different f Hay for Sale in the Headlight, which had been a | I kick itself for doing so, for it re­ angle. The county court appropriat­ Vetch Hay for sale. Apply to W. good booster for the dairy industry quires a man of considerable busi- ed $10.000 to purchase fair grounds. of this county for many years. We ' ’ ness ability to be at the head of the anJ it is proposed to ask the county A. Yoconi, Ballston, Or. Phone Sher­ will pass the question up to the Till- i United States government, which court to appropriate $20,000 for a idan 54525. amook County Creamery Association, [ ' Wilson did not have, as proven by stock pavilion in the next county for the old adage is a prophet is not . the huge number of incompetent Having your house wired by budget, We ask the dairymen of | persons he placed at the head of the appreciated in Ills own country. this county, the breeders associations folks who know their business is departments to muss up’ things and and the creamery associations whe­ not a thing to be dreaded. It can The oil shortage is over, it is re­ spend the people's money with crim­ ther it is good cow sense for them be done with far less muss and inal extravagance. That is the is­ ported. It was a great game of profit fuss than you put up with in sue that will not down, but it will io subscribe thousands of dollius for eeiing, for the gas has taken a jump i a stock pavilion in Portland and then having the house papered or down the democratic party. og about 10c. per gallon. And the painted. go to the county court and ask for a democratic administration allows Talk about what the business men. large sum of money to build a stock We can wire your house in two that kind of profiteering to continue. dairymen and others w ill save if I pavilion in Tillamook from county or three days and leave not a scar No wonder that people want a there are harbor improvements and ! funds? The snap shot man is an- on your wood-work or plaster. change of administration, for the boat service, the snap shot man Is I xiofis to -see a good fair ground and There’s no dirt, nor any Incon­ profiteers will get what’s coming to already convinced in the shipment of < stock pavilion, but wouldn’t it be venience to you and tne cost is them when there 1.« a republican ad­ cheese, hay, feed, gasoline and oil. j more appropriate to subscribe money We will come and tell you ex­ ministration. flour, sugar and other merchandise, I for it than to keep subscribing mon­ actly what it will cost if you wish. ------ O------- it will amount to over $200.000. ’ ey foi organizations and buildings in ; SUNSET ELECTRIC COMPANY A University of Oregon professor This is not hot air. but just a rough ! other places? Having driven 'he thin Tillamook - - -Oregon. has devoted a lot of time to the study guess after doing a little figuring. edge of thi wedge into the banking of digestion in crabs, We don’t I That is a large amount o, money for , accounts of the associations, it won’t know of any place more suited to the people of this county to save, and 1 be long before these persons and such a study or where he would be i it cun and will be saved if every- I others will be back again wanting able to do more good by spreading body will give it fair consideration more money. In closing thhse fe-v is of liis his findings. findings.—Gazette j the news and lend a helping hand to bring a- pertinent remarks, we want to say. Times. It’s now up to tlie professor bout. We do not want to be too ' the dairymen, the breeders and crea­ to investigate whether a crab suffer­ optomistic. but when the saving tn mery associations, should look at ing from indigestion will cause in­ shipping lumber by boat is also fig­ home «ret and spend its money at digestion to a person who eats it. Is ured out it is going to surprise all I home for a stock pavilion before that how the professors at the college of us the large amount of money helping build one in Portland, put in their time? that the millmen and the dairymen I that city is'able to do so. ------- 0-------- will save. Take for instance gaso- , Suppose the railroad companies had Something has to be done by­ line, we found that gasoline, while | rained passenger and freight rates we were in Astoria recently, was sell- 1 dairymen of Tillamook county to before the war to the tune of one ing for 2c. a gallon below w hat it | duce the high cost of feed, and here­ and a half billion dollars, gee. w hat ,was in Tillamook and there appear­ in is a difficult and hard problem to a great howl the people and the pol­ ed to be plenty of gas. for the rea- I solve, for unless this can be done iticians would have made. It must -oon thousands of cows will have ,o son that they have water transport- 1 be that the people are so used to br­ be disposed of in this county, for at ion there. there is nothing in dairy ing for those ing "touched" for more money that who have to pay $35 per ton for ha" a little sunt like a billion and a half The question of retaining or dis­ and $80 per ton for mill feed. Of of money don’t amount to much, any­ Mail Orders way. But there will soon be n day pensing with the county agricultur­ coiiwe. it is too late this year to ad­ ist appears to be a matter that Is vocate the growing of roots, ro little Promptly Filled of reckoning, for the high cost of liv­ more or less talked about at the pre­ •an be gained by chewing the cud ing Is top heavy. sent time, and we find that there are over that phase of the situation. yp> ------- o------- Give Us A ; dairymen w ho favor retaining the a- we arc convinced that if every dalrv- It is gratifying to know that lum­ •nan had planted a few acres to loots, gent and those who do not. How Trial. ber schooners ate again to come to nearly the dairymen are divided we in the spring, they would not be de­ Tillamook county for lumber, the pendent upon hay and mill feed the are not able to say. We are willing motor schooner Beaver having been coming winter and would not be fac­ It Will Be Io admit that a county agriculturist ing the serious conditions that now chartered by the Brighton Mills Co. is a splendid idea, but what we ob­ confront them. It is exceedingly Money In Your She will bring a small amount ol ject to is the government. University progressive to invest in blooded stock Pocket. barley, brick and cement and will of Oregon. State Agriculture College I I and to improve the dairy herds of take out 450.000 feet of lumber. It and State School Superintendent all I the county, but. after all. feed and will not be long now before lumber butting in and attempting to do the plenty of food is the most important sc'.iooners will b coining into Tilla­ part of dairying, it was. no doulit, , mook bay, and when this takes place same thing. It is surprising the number of offi­ wise when hay could be obtained it will wonderfully change condit­ cials who come to Tillamook to b>- for $10.00 per ton to import it, but j ions, for the schooners will bring in shown how the dairymen make a as the price of hay is now more than, from California ports cargoes that success of cheese making. It takes three times that amount, it takes the’ would otherwise come by rail, ut time and money to keep the college gilt off the milk check every month. much reduced rates. professors jumping from one county We have always contended .that th' ------- o------- to another, as well as show them ov­ dairyman who raised his own feed , Republicans in Oregon should be for his dair^ herd is the dairyman er Tillamook county, It 1» the op­ who makes the most profit per cow. fully awake . to the senatorial fight in man that un­ inion of the snap shot Maybe the dairymen have not given this state and the Importance of el­ to put u atop proper thought and discussion to ecting a republican for U. S. Senator. til something is done to the duplication of this work. It cheap feed for their dairy herds; The political division of the senate is would be wise to dispense with the and. maybe, that some of them have 49 republicans and 47 democrats. county agriculturist In this county. become a little Indolent, for it takes There are 32 to be chosen th« coming time and work to grow sufficient hay -------o------ fall. A change of one would tie the Somehow, we do not think that and roots to feed a herd of dairy­ vote and a change of two would mean cows; and. maybe, some of the dairy- ' the democrats would have control of many dairymen in Tillamook county men have been motoring and having will be anxious to join the Non-Part­ the U. 8. Senate. With the election isan League. This is the way they a good time when they should be of Harding for president it is import­ would form a co-operative cheese growing cow feed. The snap shot ant lhat the senate be in control of factory in North Dakota: Issue bonds ’ man Is not preaching or scolding. the republicans. Oregon should send to the amount of $100.000.00. Use 1 but It Is Just as well to admit it that a republican to replace Senator | about $25,000. or less far the build­ hundred and thousands of dollars Chamberlain and we believe republ­ ing and equipment, and $75.000 ; will have to be expended for cow icans see the wisdom of doing so. would go Into the Non Partisan feed this fall and eoming winter, and — o------ League "political pot" to pay the that on account of this a large num­ I There are 20,000 millionarles in political wire-pullers and hire and ber of cows will have to be disposed of or kept at a loss. There are a good the United States and during the pay agitators and workers. So when many dairymen in the county who r a Non-Partisan League worker at ­ democratic administration they gre- I ■ are in the same predicament as the tempts to "touch" a Tillamook dairy ­ ally multiplied. It would not be man for $16 00 to join the league, snap shot man. who has to pay 13c. * out Oi place to ask whether if was why that is only a ^tinll sum to w hat per pound for newsprint paper that on a coat plus system that they have they will be expected to “cough up" ' used io cost 3c. per pound, or go out been Increasing, for that system of a | later tn purchasing bonds. It may of business, but there Is this differ­ awarding contracts during the war I ■auso some inquiry why the farmers ence. thi* snap shoot man wouldn't be helped a lot of men who had polit ’ of North Dakota are so foolish, We importing newsprint paper Into the 4 leal pull to work the "get-rich-qilick" will answer this by stating that county If he could manufacture or scheme. What, however, was a little I North Daktoa has a large foreign grow it in the county the same as suipriiing was the fact that the j population, who previously were soc- the dairymen could grow cow feed. democratic national convention num-j la list a, for whenever one meets a To get down to brass tacks we are going to make the statement that inatod a millionaire to head the dem member of the Non-Partisan League sufficient cow feed can be raised in b- Sunday Seh gt at the raft ofont/eet a rniiutU. ’^“N. 7 Mjm, Laun% Caiif 100 point» throughout CA« UnUoA Statu, America must burn more wood ior fuel. One Wade will do 10 men's work at cae-tentb the cost Write for free Book, “Liow Dan R om cuts 40 cords a day," full de« tails and spec« lai price. Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent. «vu $ 1 Only By Comparison You will Appreciate Us. T97ST0 Come In, Compare Quality and Price. SILK PLUSH COATS ! With Large Cape Collar or Fur. Make Your Selection While the Assortment is Complete, ? I / Í- you cannot come to the store ask for Plush Coat Folder, which gives full,details of every coat in stock, and shows exact reproduction of the original garment. è 1 COAT No. 3—Made i ti fine quality silk plush, Fur Col­ COAT No. 4- -Made of a fine silk plush, square collar, lar of Opposum,strap cuffs, figured 1" A < ! silk lining, very fashionable model. Sizes 16 to 44. Price "r slash pockets, plain cuffs, two in one belt, lined with a heavy quality twill lining. Sizes 16 to 44. Price $29.751 Ç COAT large t 1 No. 6 * —Made • • of w Behring -w • m • . Sea w—« Plush, - . „3 cape collar of Australian Ring Tail Pur, fancy silk lined COAT No. 13 —Made of a Baffin Seal Plush, large cape and enterlined. crocheted button trim,fancy belt in black, sash front, fancy cuffs. Sizes 16 to 44. Price ? ? ? ? j TOURING, $985; ROADSTER, $985 ; COUPE, $1525 ; SEDAN, $1575 Prices i.o.b. Toledo, subject to change without notice. $94.75 collar of Baffin Seal, belt can be worn on inside or out, fancy cuffs, slash pockets, lined i’/'Q C with fancy silk and interlined, ex- 1 J ceptional value. Sizes 16 to 44. Price-« Our Extremely Low Prices are easily accounted for when it is considered that we buy for our 297 Stores. Fall Dresses are Now on Display. To appreciate their values, you have to see them. Browns and navy are the predominating col- ora for the coining season. Prices range from $19 75 to $69.75. Fine Blouses $3.98, Up To $16.50. A few hand made, some have real lace, majority are of heavy geor­ gette crepe or fine crepe de chine. White, flesh, brown, beige- Char­ ming models, end trimmed with sash and collar. Sizes 36 to 46. Fleisher’s Yams at Prices Far Below Competition. Saxony, per ball - - 45c. Germantown, per ball - 49c. Knitting Worsted, per ball 49c. They al! come in best autumn shades, also black and. white. Remember Our Prices are always the same. This store never has sales or have to fall back to such methods in order to sell or rush merchandise. Our principle is to sell you the BEST merchandise at the LOWEST price. Courteous treatment and best of service. Money cheerfully refunded if dissatisfied W --«»MV— f ? $ ? $ $ $ $