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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1913)
A RARE OPPORTUNITY Will Be Offered the Buying Public of Tillamook County at the Grand CAI F AM. JLj OF MASON, PENNINGTON & CO. Spring Is Now Here and You Will Want New Spring Goods. We Have Them at Prices You Cannot Afford to Miss. Nice New Goods of the Quality and Style Found Only in the Best Stores in the Land. Something Special Will Be Offered Each Day of the Sale. For THE OPENING DAY MONDAY, APRIL 7th WE WILL OFFER Besides Our Regular Discounts Specials, Some of Which We Give You Below FOR MONDAY ONLY ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY 12 Yds. Outing Flannel 8 Yds. Al Dress Gingham 13 Yds. Staple Check Gingham 5 Yds. 7-4 Bleached Sheeting 12 Yds. Cabot V. Bleached Sheeting 20 Yds. Cotton Schallie 10 Yds. Black Sateen 1 Ladies' Panama Skirt Ladies' and Children's Suits and Coats ALMOST FOR THE ASKING Men's Suits, Overcoats, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Shoes, All Haberdashers' Supplies Everything at a Great Saving to the One that Takes Advantage of this Money Saver W. C. T. U. COLUMN. A continuation of Gov. Hadley's ar ticle on the liquor question from last week's issue : The Colossal Power of the Traffic its ability to injure men and parties - is a fifth reason why it still exists. It possesses gigantic wealth, owns vast resources of property and capital, more than two thousand million of dol lars. and touches the financial inter eats of many men in every section of the country. Grown rich and endowed with colossal and irresponsible power, it holds an impudent and arrogant lord ship, demands the reins of government, and does as it wills with the authority of great cities. Its every instinct is preuttury and destructive. It intimi dated ana corrupts officials elected by the people to enforce the laws of mun icipalities and commonwealths, and overrides the law when it wills. An abbot of unreason, a lord of misrule, it take. its ease and rioU at pleasure. There is m law made for its regulation or control that it respeots ; no ordinance it do.s not infract; no constitutional jirovUin, however solemn or sacred, that it do not trample upon; no day bo huh that it does not desecrate it. It bos nj religion but the greed of gain ; no patriotism, no love, that the lust of gold ,j not corrupt; no pity that av- ! arice -o.; not strangle;. It knows! richer sin am of profit than obediei.ee to the la can bring it. The king of anarchy, it keeps iu forces organizes and compact, round ai a cannon ball. All act together every brewer, every distiller, eery Ealoon-keepflr, and the manager of every associate evil. I'oli ticia ib in and out of olfice fear it, those who make platforms, and those wriu are ambitious. Bold and unscrup ulous, it coaxes, wheedles, and cajoles; it coorccs, bullies, and intimidates, by parade ( f its members and its power, and if necessary, corrupts and bribes, until licensing boards and city officials yield to it demands. Then, once in the saddle, every restriction laid upon it becomes meaningless and impotent. The most sacred holidays are openly desecrated. Forbidden hours are unob served, Windows are darkened with screens. Liquors are Eold to minors. Wine-rooms are operated, and gamb ling is permitted. Punishment rarely If ever follows. Licenses are not re voked. Existing licenses are renewed, und the monopoly Is continued. All that has been provided for in advance. When arrests are made and convictions found, the guilty perjure themselves J when necessary In their applications for renawal of licenses. Licensing boards make no investigation?, and the Bay City Land Co. to Alfred Berg renewal is granted. lots 13 & It blk 10 Bay View nddn Bay Because of its power to injure them , City, ?230. in business, in profession, and in poli-' Nehalem Bay Parle Land Co. to Ka ties, men who hate it at heart bow before it, worship at its unholy shrine, and weakly do its bidding. For this reason it continues to t-xist. But it will not always bu so. I have an imperturbable faith that its domin ation in this land is to end; that its death is as certain as the evolution of the race, a inevitable as the purposes of the Almighty. Nobody is stronger than everybody. No combination of brewers, distillers, saloon-keepers, and politicians can prevail over the people, ' once the people are welded by the in- j dignation of insult. An institution ' founded upon human wrong can not j abide. It may stand. for awhile, but in j the end it will go by the board. You i nice E. Van AUtine, loti 1" & H blk 9, Nehalem Bay Bark, $150. A. G. Beais & wf to Wm. 0. & Lulu E. Harris, GOu T 1 S 9 W, 116, OvO. Lloyd C Smith to Ernest K. I.eedy, lot 9 blk 13 Bar View, 10. Ernil (1. Kling & wf He.ry I. Nich ola loU 11 &-J2 blk 26 P.ockaway, Tillamook Beach Realty Co. to U. F Fields, lots 1 & 2 blk 21 & loU 31 : 32 blk 22 Tillamook Bench' $10. Irma M. Voae to Anna Oatr.ka lot 27 blk 27 Sand lake by Sea, $10. Lunula Inc. to A. II. Bugenatein, lot 10 blk 4 Manzanita Beach. $W. W. F. Barker & wf to Edward 0. Stadter loU 21 & 22 blk -13 Brighton, $1. C. D. Pence to W. A. Snodukur & F. Prejbyterian Church Notes. may lay its foundation ever so doep and ; M. Leslie, ICOo Sec t 2 S 10 V.' lfiOa. so w We, you may build it, and hedge . $7000. it about and entrench it with wealth and power, and pile it high as the Him alayas; but if it rests upon iniquity, the heart of a woman or the p ilse of a child will beat it down. Arrogant aud powerful as it is, its days are number ed. We ourselves shall be privileged ww uicuuwnoi uic oynamic nour , jUph Mooru . Secretary, Mrs. wnen iu power snail oe orotcen. A force is gathering that will find a way to overthrow, it, or will make one, -make one though warty ties be rent and party affiliation, i; nundered. (To be concluded in next issue.) DAILY CURRENT FILINGS AT COURT HOUSE. Funmhed By Pacific Abstract Co. WAKKANTY UEEUS. Laneda Inc. to Jas. C. Peterson, lotaj 11, 1G & 17 blk 1 Manzanita Beach. ITAjQ j J. 0. Swtnk & wf. to Geo. A. Houck lots 8 & 9 blk 14 Sandlake by Sea, $-100. Matilda Hall to Nelson P. Wheeler, ICOa in Sec 12 3 S 8 W, $10. Arthur F. Knoder et-al to Nelson P, Wheeler 171. !a in Sec 1 3 S 7 W, $10. G. A. Jones & wf to Emma B. Kel ler, lot 9 blk 0 Oceanview, $10, G. II. Higgins & wf to Ernma B. Keller lot 1 blk 0 Ocean View, $10. Brighton Development Co, to E. F. Bergstrand lot 24 & 25 blk 72 Brighton Beach, $150. Isabella Collins et-al, to F. L. Kelley tract in Sec 12 2 S 10 W, $4000. Wm. Tullock to W. J. Doughty tract in Sec 22 2 N 9 W fit Sec 30 1 S 9 W, $1100. Ernest W Knight & wf to Chaa. F. Burton, tract in Sec C 2 S 9 W. 10 AO A. M. Bible School. The fol lowing olllcers were elected for the on suing year: Superintendent, A. C. Everson; Assistant Superintendent, Alder man : Amiit:irit Swmlurv I liu Ilru'j." I ' " .Treasurer, Blanch McNair; Organist, Constance Hoskins ; Teacher of Bible ' Class, Prof. Baker. i 11. A. M. Worship awl Preaching- j Sermon theme : "The Streams That go dry. Special music by a quartet. 0 30 P. M. Christian Endeavor - Top ic: "Christian Humility." This is the training school of thu church. Let all thu young people of the church come in and holp and be helped. Mua snt Koch and McGheo will render a vi olin duet. 7 ;30 P. M. Evening service -Song aervice. Special music by a quartet. The pastor will speak from thu texts kissed by President Wilson while tak ing the oath. Welcome to all. I). A. Mackenzie, PaBtor. classes pastor. Church of Christ. 10 A. M, Biblu School with for all. 11 A. M. Preaching by the 3 P. M. Junior Endeavor. 0:30 P. M. Senior Christian Endeavor. 7:30 P. M. Evuning Evangelistic Services, First sermon in a series of sermons under title; Snapshots of Jes us; Subject, "The Night Interview." A cordial Invitation is extended to you, attend these services, we will do you good It. E. Jope, Pastor. Methodist Church Notes. Special meetings begin Sunday Apr Hth. The offering U.nt Sunday for thr tlood suirercru given In the union nr vice wm over 20. Christianity Is thu county's bet po lice force for it get at the root of evil. "Self i.i the only prison tht can ever birnl the iioul." Next Sunday: At 10:00 A. M. Sun day .School. There are cliuncf for all and competent touchers for uueh rliuiit Bring your Bible und any who may not be attending anywhere. At 11:00 A. M. Public wonhip Subject of iwirmon for the morning. "Building the Brotherhood, The 'lrtie Church." At 6:30 Young People's Meeting. At 7:30. Special Evangelistic Ser vice. Subject "Nuhomiah Kehuildlng The Walls." Frionds will be hulpod In those ser vices and strangers will find a wel come. H, W. Kuhlman, Pastor. GOOD WHITE WASH. Slack half bushel of fri'sh lime, by pouring over it boiling water Hulllcictit to cover It 4 or five inches deep, Htir ring it until slacked. Add 2 lbs. of Sulphate of zinc (whito vitrolj dissol veil in water. Add water enough to bring all to thu consistence of thick whitewash. Apply with it whitewash brush, and get your lime from tin Lamb- -Shrader Co., Tel M. 17S, who handle tho largest and freshest line of lime, hyrated lime and land plaater tn tho city. Prices always right. Straight at It. Thero is no use of our "beatinir around the bush." Wo might as well out with It first as last. Wo want you to try Chamberlain's Cough Kumedv the next time you have a cough or cold. There is no reason so far aa wo can see why you should not do. so. This preparation by Ita rernarkablu cunm has gained a world wide roimtutlon and ieople everywhere apeak of It In the highest terms of praise. It is for saiu by all dealers, NOTICE. I will not be responsible for nn debts contracted by my son Floyd F, after this date, March 13 1913. D. F. Trowbridge Stops Backache Sloan'i Imminent it a fijlrdtd rrmrtly f r backache, tul Joint-, rheumatism, nctrnlf;ia anil mi!ic., ou ilon't need to rub it in Just l-ul on lightly it rivc comfort ami cac at once. Best for Pain an4 StifTnot ,M. Gro lli riuff A'( t Wtkh, Oil., wiiui 1 have ol your lis Imrnt f'ir (he pjii irn )rjn Jot jmih in tucV tnd tiiftnru arid linl 11 1 Liniment 1 ever tiled, i recommend It to nj mq fur julm iJ anj W.4." SLOANS LINIMENT is j;rxxl for sprain, strains, lirui.vi, cramp or sorenc.n of the inutclcs, and all affection of tho throat and elicit. Cot Entire Relict H I) l!t'o..YNr, . Ma.VM'p Kv , Kit. i l 5 WtltM "Iliad iriru in llnrrll l I drt, I pt a l.Mlllo r f y. Uf Lluliiein unl had t relief al Itio fifth appin alion." Rellevti Snvtre Pain In Shoulders Mr. J. I'MrmweMUi, of sooo W-rrm A . 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