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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1914)
Cfce Cillastiook Berafd- E. CrombWy, editor .sucd Civlcc a lUaU Cucsctav ami l:rlii.i "Entered a so.-onJ-it. intu-r Mm It. U10. nt the jt o'lko .tt Tillmmwls, Ptvpn. under the net of March .l. l.OV st'i.svRii'i io 5i.;sn a vin is ai Ncr JlUvcrlbtnu Hales ' etral Ailvcrt'soniont Hrst In.nTtion. H?r lino J Knob, subsequent insertion, line Homeftoa.l Notices Timber Chums Notices, per line Curd of thwks, per line Locals, "or lino, first (portion Of Hneh aubjequcnt twerti.tn. lino Resolutions of omlolenee ami Unle notices, per lino liuin9s Professional cnn',tm. .W 1 DIshIhv Advertisement, nor inoh ALL Pinolav Ads must be in thi fieo on Monday ami Thursday Mum inRS t' trsiicVirdicitliim in follow ing Tuesduy nnd Friday issues. Reasons are imperative. 5.00 10.00 .06 .OA .7 .Of 1.00 ,2f of. itksday Air.rsr is. u,u. Rc!toulv. the wor in Kuropc h. brought .iKont omt strange align ment. On thr one side is the Proles, tunt ttcrnwny and Catholic Austro- tttRjrarv, on the other side, Greek Catholic Russia. Protestant England, "ranee parttv atheistic and partly Catholic. Catholic Belgium, and Prot ectant Holland. All, however, who t ray at alt pray to the amt God; dough it may he difficult to see how t'te Rnler of all the nation san ans wer prayers and justify confidence so iatnctncally opposite. But all. every where, of whatever creed. ous;ht to ' e able to Jay a heartfelt "Amen" to ' request of Pope Pius when he ithorti the Catholic of the entire world to pray that "God may take j ity and remove a non as possible t ic (earful torches of war. and that Vo may mercifu'lv inspire tn the r inds of te mler of the earth t KMurhu of peace rather than of a -Miction." Michigan Christian v.catc. Ad- S1T TIGHT! DON'T ROCK BOAT! THE Sit tight' Don't rock the boat!' That's the watchword today. That's ' the first duty of every American at j this mo-nent. That's what this coun try needs to keep it straight and safe.' .vid true to its coarse absolutely alt ; i needs. Business conditions are sound. We ' h .vc one of the greatest grain crops , ii history- Its value has already p-eatly advanced. We have a sumn ii- ancial system, backed bv the great- i c? store of oM in the world. Ojr bii-iks are ohd, safe. There is nothing th matter with the United States. . War will mean an u-ipivcdcntert ! d .nand for supplier. Artcncan business will feel a Brett impetus. While other nations destroy, th's 'trry will produce. v :iilc ot'-crs . rt irrued camps, thi wintry wi'.i be a firm, a factory, i forgf. Tr:n1- t-vtentio" is predict, il in aH diri c'ious The im::iedfot future is ir ; i prompt' 'I he M.'m ci ,s availab'' u !cr thr A''!'-ici.-'reeland act, t r eme--f ' cy. The organization c th recr vi board will joon be compl tc This vi'l enable us to deal more eit' ctively wh the outflow of gold. Plan :ir p feeling to permit American r.gi- tr o foreign vessels. Ib'- v t 1 1 and develop our co rc .Ve are preparing tr. i neutrality. Question . .sr foreign nations as a ''.it 'i c. trahand uch cc-- ceira. ir invuii o Th-y pr-i. ntutr; pi an rigor' coi.r-' mi'. . American business. Stable conditions are here. All we have to do is to keep them stable. The administration has derided to appeal officially to the public to help maintain satisfactory conditions. The pitplic cannot fail to respond. The only danger i one which mav create itself. Its course is simple. All it has to do i to sit tight, to do nothing to disrupt the fortunate condition in which this country happily finds it self. Don't rock the boat that's the central idea! The swell from the great battleship, "Europe" will be felt. But it will not hurt us. It nred not even break over the sides. There's nothing the matter with the boat that we are in. Straight und strong, weil seamed, well-caulked, well-limbered, with reasonable guidance it will bear us safely and prosperously through. Sit tight! Don't rock the boat. Keep its head well up against- the sea! Don't let it get into the trough of the ' waves! Let every one realiie that at I this moment calm confidence and calm thankfulness arc the first duty, j They arc absolutely justified b- the ' 'jvpnblt situation in which we find ' ti;rslve. They are the certain guar an.ee of a continuance of those con (!ii:ons. Chicago Herald. Tillamook crenm for the Htrnwliorrkn. Nothintr doing In tlio orvam lino! No oroam in Iho market lor luttol in 1 Ml rliiht, how nboiit your I'lllamuoK mil ter, also famous the woi Id over? No rillitmook Imtler. To nhortou the tulo, ho didn't oven have cream for hi cof fee I In the big hotel In Tlllnimmk Ulty and couldn't be served with Tilla mook cheese, ctcam or bullet ' It whs learned afterwards that the imllrr ho ate was shipped into Tillamook Clt from Portland where it was bought from Front street commission houses tlh' ye kiN' And still we wonder t the increase of eriinr1 Now isn't It about time for thisoue nmn band to cut loose and let a little cream, cheese and butter charity begin at home? Later news dispatches state tint Tillamook is prcuing to mkr an exhibit at the IHtnama fair in San Francisco. One wonders what for. The only way to enjoy their wonder ful products is to stay away Ironi there It is no inducement to lomr and live in that ctumtty when yuu can't even get cream for our coffer It seems no particular use to advri tise their famous cheese when wc know vastlv more About it than thr people who make il do themselves. This exhibition is to be in a form of a great big band From a one-man hand who has eormircd the butter market they propose to contract the eil in fluence by parading around San Fran Cisco with a hand of i$o men There is one good thing in store for tin bund boy of Tillamook They will have an opportunity probably for the first time in many of their lives, to tunc their iswn famous products. The fhicr the taste to these patriots the loss liability of their ever rcturnm ! wte. To live where they can eat this cheese may cut home ties forevei It is a good way of loosing to citi ens. Dr. L. F. Hcwill I tH'sioirieiti .-s' ini-i llluth I'lHUies Olllce,:' Uw.m MH TtlUmoek Mloek. Itimrs: V A. M. to 6 P. M TILLAMOOK OUIL El. J. Claussen LAWYER PKCTSOIIItK AllVOKAT ComiiicrciMl MuililiiiK K. A. l. IMilsKIN I Oltioe in .Stutgeiiu H!''tf. j All WotV liulrtlltreit ill.l.AMOOK UUWUIN H. T. BOTTS Lawyer COMIM.tiTl: M:l Ul AHSTKACT. nilkT "jou iioi, iillMincit)l Tilhtinoolj Oiv. Notice for I'tihlic.itlon (Publisher.) 01 TILLAMOOK CHEESE TRUST From Oregon City paper. Department of The Interior. U. S. LAND uKKU'K at Portl. Oregon. August ;t r. luH. N'UTIl'K is hereny given that Ad.n. liit!n, of Heavrr. Oregon, who. .June 26th. l'W. made lliunesteiul Kn frv No. lGMU. Serial. No. 01M.1 for SA'i SKI, SKi SV n.id tt j SWL Sec tion 2t, Tow nthip :l .-vihii, Hnngr s West. H illict.etle Uri Imn, Im.s tile i notice of intvi.tiiin to mike Final Hv- ffeur Proof, to et iSl.si claim to thr mtkI abuve dcs rtt ), i lure the Cjiiii N'.'ivK din;ili-fnM iinn- unri- that i man control the entire outjHlt of T.lla l" .rk ". l ' unty. Oregon mook butter, eheene ami olhr cow iverous producix. It amount'" to an outrage LKe 'twas oncn said yeir ago to the mighty sea. "Tints far anil no farther, shall thou go." Itkewtae Experts deckle I doth this mun of Tillamook sny to the butter, cream nrtd eiieuso, "Thua shall thou go and thus shall thou not go." '.Ve do not And a satisfying comparison in this age of dollars and enw liel-seen ocean vvavoa and Tillumook butter fat. If the ocean hlops, It doc .tot make so much diircrencu to thou livin inland, but when some one sa "stop to the butter and ch-ee. thun we are sorely crippled gustalorially. That this unholy condition has exist ed for several years is well known Ut travellers in that rich county. Just why residents huvu pertniltul the market t'r'-'" to rest in the hands of one man is mys terious when there are so many hands in which it should rest. Eating at the principal hotel in Tillamook City a ai i iiiam'K. wr n o'i wit' JKl Uiw of Sepu-uitwr. 'Jit '. Claimunt naini-n ns J-ilwi.i'j; E- Ml ilaag, of Itoiiver. Ufe.n, Davnl ''uas, of Beaver, Ore gon, John Drvwning. of Hliiine, Ore gon, James II. Woods, of Hlaine. Ore gon. II. F. Higby. Kogister. STOCK FOR SALE Dr. Jack Olson uf.sum:nt PFNiisr OIIK'ii lluum Ironi a m. t" a p. m. OdJfellowi HuilJinc It.ith I'hones. DR. ELMER D ALLEN, Dentist, Has Located in (he Commercial BtJj., Succeedinr Dr. I'. J. Slurp. All Vl'ml GuiMiilicd. Ik-th Plwn. ,, "to I. i. in. OHUe 1 bn.r. , o , jo r. ,. Orn Kvenlnit Ifom .' until 3nMi.l D:nr.afTiancfpr I n .'X "I'li'K him In .h.bl.y ,,il Inttiiil trio " iu : (, L. DICK .V SON, IV,.. IVHI I'lkllKI lite Snmc I'rkc to Hveryoiic j A MKI.I.MADKIIAMMn. - - " will nut only linpruv m, - - - - - - - . ami' iv n a nitii m,h, . ... . i .1. ....... -.1 "ld . l.l-l H, .fill 111 IIIIID Mlurnoti-ot'l "n Itisllai Irr lilltumiok Counts ll.tiik HltU). Geo. H. Winslow AIT't'ltNLV AT LAW ' flllo""'- UUx'li i ttvoiu TilUmoolc. OffRon W A Will liu Ten. T T III AM i I III I lliiIL' m Jin M w.v mm m m amm T. H. G0YNE Altorney-at-Law nd Land Office Bushi.'ss. Ot'i-OSI CK CiH'K l'HOUSK I Eat I. E. REEDY, D. V. M.! lll.l.AHOOK t'M)l!k'l AKINtl CO. K. V III.NM Vt- UAtr.1 in HulMing Kiirmerly Wu,)im ly ( arl PatiUf I'uii.r.l !)( lur i.HJiiI t'.inlMlilt Iwilv .a.laWnl When ltr.Uf alrsl, Vl.TKKIN MtlAN TillamooK Oregon ' Viereck's p uir a GEORGE WILLLTT Attorney at Law Office In TillamooK Bloc.K E. N. CRUS0N. i .mm j ! in i i .ii iv iimiiuh in i a iiii ii ik kailu " - -- -- - m-w 141 . t Lotltl'ttCls I llKt'tl Ksti.m.u- I'tiniislinl. AT A 1,1. Mt)CKKS All WurK (iiir(ii'terl. rilliiiMiiiik. t )r As I am ovorstiwked I have put.u . for sale one registered llolstoin 5; ' mid 1(3 cows. All have stood the tuber rulosis tost, A'l first cUan cattle. In Washington eounly on- mile from Ki on Martin IMilin fnrm, P. 0. Foreit Grovu. Koui44 2 Notice strut with :itutcs :Sr'ncoltnic!ihUnfcrr? traVUL1Cn nat"ral.ly rorjlIuy.. Cloverdale. Orugon .! U tii. ordinarC:rmu mm0 .. Hemg , Ut mi :' !.- settle 4. J he general principals of 'I he mil neutral commerce arc United States 'will adhere to them. Friendly intcr f.ir .is circumstances per-t- us rule and its procedure. Stock ( xcl'.anges have closed a wisi i , c.ni'ior. 'I his country cannot be t' ! imping ground rA the whole body of securities that war-mad Eu rope is anxious to convert into mon ey. The closing is temporary. Else where then - is no prospect of itit'T from New York he wa.s ready to bite I into thai cheesu like 'twas never bit into before or since. To his surprise the waitress said they uidn t have any i Tillnmook cheese. So, .he couldn'l go j out and buy any, since theru was no Tillamook cheene for sale in the stores. Well, Well, in Tillamook and nni a nite of cheese to eat! Like the ocean again Phe Central Creamery Company j wighe-s to receive bidti from ehe ) makers for milking ehue at its fac tory during l'Jl.'. Leave !idn with Mark on or before reserve the right U) reject any or all bidii. Central Creamery Company. ATTENTION LIVE STOCK EXHIBITORS ftrenre with i!.t onlrrly procissis oi I have any chet.-e, we will have a little It will be necessary to send in your applications to Dr. Kei-dv at onre and "Water, water everywhere, and not a , t(C. wj jn(,r,ePl your Btnek. No charge drop to drink. ' All right, if we can't for tin inmiei-tion. County Fair ISoard. uiamooK ountv r air of Tillamook. Ore., September 15, 18, 17 and 18 fTTtij Ii WANT every man, woman awl child in this county to make an yAT Vf exhibit and help make this fair a Ljraiid success. Good i; rounds itil Kn I If. J ti rrc 1 m neitivi ttf 'V f F i 1 VniTfa' f ? A If- miwI we want to I'ROVB TO TUB WOK LD THAT TILLA MOOK COUNTY HAS PRODrCTiS OF TUB FARM, TUB SB A AND TUB FOREST THAT CANNOT HB BXCBLLBI). Call on or write the following Superintendents ol Departments I'll EM KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE TO EXIIIWT: l'S 'P Dr. J. B. Reedy, : F, W. Christensen : II. Booth ; : R. Y. Blalock : W. C. Kin Mrs. Crenshaw Mrs. Anna Hillings : Mrs. Lola M. Shrode : Mrs.Iar3' F. Dunstan Superintendent of Livestock. Superintendent of Milk and Cheese, Superintendent of Poultry. Superintendent of Vegetables and Fruit. Superintendent of Flowers. Superintendent of Needle Work, Crocheting, Etc. Superintendent of Domestic Baking. Superintendent of Painting and Photography. Superintendent of Better Babies Contest, The above, together with the members of the Fair Board and County Expert Jones arc at your service. The Secretary will give your inquiries prompt attention, " YOURS FOR A GREAT, BIG GET TOGETHER FAIR TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR BOARD L. M, Krane- J. H. Dunstan, President William G. Tait, Secretary Calvin R. Worrall LAWYER Business Counsellor, Titles, Ueouiituut, N'otaiy Public. COMMHKC1AL Clt'H B 'tl.UING TILLAMOOK. OKI'- A. M. AUSTIN CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEY0K , WATER AND POWER RIGHTS j OUR SPECIALTY i Miituil Pli'iue behind B. Grwin Teacher ol Piano Jiplouit from th ("hienco MuhicbI Collrjjo AXL LESSONS GIVEN AT SIDDI0 L. L. HOY, M. D. Piiy.sieiatt and Stircttii TILLAMOOK tlLOCK' (iluiicy;r. Hci-'cfx-. hr,. Kuetn f AltllftlC) 4t-t.4V 'tV ' TllUmook Title aoJ Abstract Co. taw, AttrU. I-I 'j,Ut' IU II. If? Mini " aOAD MEN SCORE SAM HILL Alltjjetl PlJln to Clunoe Haeifle Hioh im Mcutc Critic ieJ. Mlfr,, Or Hprt' i niii. inn 'lion nf ritm.fi lllll for ,tt.ini.t '. itn-ta 'i.i ir ih koihJ romi illr vl or;un unit lila a!!gd effort to ttuntn tlm routn of ih.' I'm l Iii- lluh-s.iy fro., i WilUim-t(i' vaiii-) iu anitrti orvtcon ant! th Uuncblns of camtwlsn for th Mtutes thftnah in k Into tho road tn.thitiK iiuaitiKN marked tba o ond annunl convrniion of Trl Htat (itKxl ItoAds niwucintttiii, In ' Blcn h-r. wuh 100 dvlfRalo from Cnllfornut. WuahliiKtoii anil Orson AlthouKh H.tm lllll nt nlao nt ! li( Kf'j for hla allvunl liiirrl'T iir in road building lu tho Mlaf of Vh lilon Uy J. It Kui.'loll, cjf H. j(tl. wtio said rond ronatruclStin In that alH Imd liHn (iiiynd two ye. r by the I'.idfK- Hifliuy preaiacut a dila tory tuetlta. th" ornnnljuition ailofttd tio fiirtnul r'auliilioua otidxiniiiiiK llr. lllll ami no official recognition of tint (l!hi.'iHluiion of th dek4ita wtiu t u 1: ii A I .F Y M'NAIR & CO m hi. .mi mi. mm m mm mm mm m mw mi KITCHEN RANGES and H SITING STOVES Sec Ur for Price Before Ordering EUrwhere Po.;i;ie inihe Nows .Mayor ?.:.ili!! tr New Vork oa. Iirntcd hla iiilrly flftli ulrlhiliiy. Aluiu d MItoi, iu(l it, wan crowing flhul) of l'raln m Tuhuriui. f'l.nlliml (ilbliniiti Iiiih (iuleihrntwl hla elu'ii'.ctli Ijlrthdny. ' Imrli H II. .Moyor w uniiiilniotiiily rci'lfi'icil, nt Uonvtir. iinmlilcnt of the WwMtiTn KiMliirtitlun of .MinnrM. Tho noinliiritldu of nx Huiinlor llln man of Hliihniiitoii for rupuMlcan ciiinlliliit! for liovcrnor of Now Vork wih Inilnracil by ItooHnvnlt. Kx-coiisrchbinaii .fariiftt I), lllchanl ron, Hoviirelmi Kninil communilur Scot tlHh alto .Mumoiih, Houtlivrti JurlHillt;. tlon, died In 'i'dncHmni. Iliiwdllan I)i;mocr;itii miopia! a pint, form coiKliimuliiK (lovornor I'lnklmm iih iimlf-'inocratlo iiml tlm prualilurit vlll ho iiHkcd to ruciill him. In roply to a pulillnlird ntnU-iuont Hint hu bnil broknti with Colomil Itoohovcli, (lovonior .loliiinon IhmiiI tho followliiK Htntomwit: "rio Mtory from hi'dnriliiB to ond Ih iiliHolnlidy uiKliilifltdlj fnliiti. Thi.-ro Ih not an nlctn nor n t-lunlow or truth about lt. AlloriiHyaoiionil McHnynoIdH dc cllniid to dlaciiHH tho ruport iubllHtul, that an aniiotincennint wiih linpcndltiR of tho ctiKiiRomont of hlinmilf ,,( mIiib Lucy HurlfcMoii, dnui;litur of 1'oMtmiu. tor-0nurul HurluHon, to ho mitrrlud Ho did lal, however, that ho con nldorod tho rojort iihBurd. McKINLEY & VANCE 1 T s aa.. . -f JWL liK - I IN - j A i v Ground Floor Commercial Bulldlnc Oppoillc Todd Motel TILLAMOOK, OREGON ii you want to se or irwl.. v.m- mi v iiroii- I!... !. . . i ... . .. ... ...... ,un uiiifH lOrOtll' IIHIOI liMi""" Netarts Hotel Ready for Bnsincss wwwimm, niUl ML HII IIOIU.S. Ill'IM" "" I II II II I tIMIL' I. II I I ml i t ll'lll II "VMO. iMill'M IVCllriOIUI Die. i LIIMI'L'C.S ' " Made for Speeml.Attcn lions. G. W. DORR, Proprietor Font Foot Fit Slabs $3.00, Per Cord Deivered, $2.90 in Ten Cord Lots; $2.80 in Twenty CordLoU. A. F. COATS LUMBER CO.