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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1914)
I 00000OOOCOOOCX00 COMMERCIAL CLUB NOTES A social and rluti ilarco will bo given nt Chili rooms on Thursday evening thi. week, to which all club member itml ln-lio." oeotiuinyini them nrv c. pe.'.nllx invited. Admission to thee net number la Mrietly invitational. Kveello'-t music and licht refresh meet Visitors in city or at baaehes will he welcome on presentinc them selves to any Club officer on that even- The Club is in a pnsperous minI swd finarctal condition an! being liberally supported bv our best eituens. The present procressive, active bus iness matincement of the Club is prov mc successful. Hundreds of lieoklets and circulars describing the advantages of viireity ami county, are being mail ed w ekl to enquiring eitiiens from i'tl or states, ami from every direction tomes the won! that Tillamook county 11 the best advertised county in Oregon, all of which is ami will continue to I Trg many useful citiiens to assist us developing cur vast virgin resources. The Secretary of the Moiino. HI. Club with 1,000 members wrte otir Secretary for an exchange of Club curtesies, saying our Club is recog i tied throughout the older suites as being one of the most progressive ami up to date Commercial Clubs ami is putting Tillamook County on the map everywhere, Tre Flelsig Bros., bankers from Ctil tfi rria, were here last week in response to correspondence with secretary Wor raM and will return later for huavy tr vestments. An imp rtant Club open meeting w ! he held in Sept. to lay plans for obtaining a deeper cha-nel fr.m iur e t t i the Bav ami to enlarge the Port of Tillamook so as to get the advan tage locally of the Government im provements to the Hay, ami to give larger boats direct connection with our c t, thus letting out our lumber and 1 the -r freight and getting pjsenger boats U a. id from our city; this is one . of t- must important questions now i confronting our city. The Government i predge i now at work to this endj a-d will continue as lone as the weather j perm:ts. T le Board of Trustee ha decided to ' t jr- the club rooms each Thursday .if- ternoon and evening entirely over the ladies of club members, for such meet- ! tin S the l 8 j they mtkl CffnH the statulanl of U- i wlij the worktatruirtt hr fortned unions to rMt ttti lowering ol the MamUrd of living, ami to better th conditions as far a it i in th now or to do so Now lht compel! tivr vtem work both .iv It also eliminate the -matter innniil.xclui -r r all know that the hie fish eat the little, and the -till livrcr fish rat the bin ones, but finally only the xcri bin ?est kind remain in the pond, .nut they iloni fight each other nn more bin combine and form a tmt Thc-c lru-1- control the tn.irket in their respcetixc branches ol indu-trv ; and mkc the people pay what thc . see fit or what the people can -land The -ociali-t- don't ficht the trusts a -ueh, hecau-c we know the .ire oiit the natural outcome of competi tion, and they do prove ,i good thing ; for tho-e on the inside. They acompli-h a (treat umhi; in production and produce sheaply The trouble i. the benefit- accrue j to only a few men, while oo million people -tand out-ide and p.i j There i- al-o another pha-e of all this. A handful of men in tin- conn I try have it in their power to -av how much meat we are to rat, how much hrnhcr we are u-e, how well we f m dr d -o on, they can do this hy the i i; le process of putting up the price- or towcrim: them. In short a handf.it cf men can av how well or how poorly we arc to live, and -ince the length of our lives d.pends on that, then virtually they have the j power to ay too. how long. ' W'c claim the tru-t can not be des- , troyed. They arc the results of the produc lion on a large -cale of machines and of competition and it i- right here evidently that Roo-evclt and llrvan failed to look deeply into this ijues- t tion. The machinery and nil the pro-rc-- which has been made in the im- 1 plcmeuts, we cannot destroy We , dont want to go hack- to the middle aire-. But a long; a- we have private ownership of these means of produr- O ti'-n and the? trust-, only a few men will be the owner- an hi hence they 'S will derive the benefit from them. ' O Therefore tv the Socialists the on- O ly way to mend thi- is to take po--e- Q -ion collectively a- a nation of all the ' q mean- of production, particularly of ' Q benefit of the nation o a whole. That i Sociali-m. Let the nation own the truts. Service Special Train AND Low Round Trip Fares TO NEHALEM ! I Don't Forget the Date, AUGUST 29, And the Place is Nehalem. AND RETRUN. .c cor. r NEHALEM VALLEY INDUSTRIAL AND FLORAL FAIR, VIA Till- PacificRailway and Mavigation Co. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 th. 'In yivc nil nil iit'i'rtiiint t" nttrinl tin- I'nir. tlio I'.K. V N. in iiii'lilitni to ri'uuliir trniii will linvo Special Night Trains flehalem Valley Industrial mill in niiil I .rnv o HI. til I . Vi And after all thi-, the project if put into effect would not be such a tiiw one. We now enjoy municipal ami eovernmcnt ownership of ma.-iy pub lic utilitie- for instance the po-t.il sen-ice. the Panama Cannl, and the cas, water ami electric plant- owned by many cities. incs and social functions as the ladies ; Such an action on the part of the !Q deci.'.e uriot), and with that end in view J government, would also solve the la- I &S i nor u,uc.-uon. necausc tne government would pay the laborer the full value . of his product that is also the proiil i w;hich the private owner now cures I aiminc to operate only on a safe m.ir j nin and make the various mill- and I factories pay their ruimiriv; expenses. 1,1-avi' 'rillaiiiiiuU tltJlO p.m. 8: l p m n tn. I.fiivo Wlu-ehfr for Tilln immk Idi'JS t i:t ii. 111. Tho.if tmin will stop lit nil puiutt. tn-turni lilln ninnk an I Wlii-i'ler. kVuulnr trniii.- will Iimm- I illn- tniNik at T.lwl n.m.. lt):Mi) n.m. niiTl l.l.Tp.in Wiu'i'kT s :i .i.m.. :t: in p. in.. I m p.m.. .'7 i (f'.mit will ituvt nil ten i it" nt W lifi-U i I. Round Trip Fares to Nchnlem. Tillniiiuok $1.1." Iv't'i knwii H;is City l.l." Hri;lt"ii ( ini'iliiiliii Miiiiliiittnit Hi-m li II.. r ifv . . . .SI) Tillamook County Hooster Hand. 60 Pieces, Will Ik- in .ittt-mlntiri'. Kinr Di-pLn (linltmiit.il '. liibit.-, Silionl Clnl'lrt'ii exhibit-, rtr. I'urtliiT pnriiciilnr from iionii-Ht I'.U Atrftit, or liuiicllill. JtJHX . SCO IT. (il'IKT1! I 'llhM-llillT Ayi llt, I '..rtl in. I. ( lie. I A N. F M D ploral pair. nitfut'i', battOi' nl mCjru iuiar(i8tinp; tluui ever liffot't. Tlir Dublin exhibit thi yum promincM to ivlipM iiiiviltinjf ever tHtMiiileil. Tht rti'AtTM h ive pliintetl their btilhtt to ho in bent bltnuti nt the flit r time. The t hililreii promim Hoitiethiny; exception nllv niee in their exliiliit Jpn rt ineii t , Vim cniiitot 'fiffonl to utirr thin fnir Jttnt a diiv of retil onjoyiiHMit nml nu opportunity tu visit tlie rich Nehnlein Vnlloy. (.tinl train xervice VottM better etnue 6 arra s-neits are beini; perfected for the !-i lies to select a board of trutee. peside-t. secretary, etc. to take charge of these Thursilay meetings an 1 hc ea m auxiliaiy boily with the C ijI 't officers, with the aim to ma u tne Clab t!.e central rneetinir p'aco of all public and private ?ocial e"tpts f9r the bet'.er?nt of our city hucullj ai.(3 mrull, leeoirttf in mi .d always, however, the iCea that t'.-r Irst and main purjiose of our .'li'j is Us cim ncr'.j! aim to aJvaitise our city and county, thereby to brin? more peo ple and wealth to devolope our cojnty as well as devis plnns to better the condition of city, our citizens, our busi ness men, f irmers, our great indus tries, cheese, dairy, berries, stock, frJit, beaches, lumber, to (fet factor ies, tt'.'l more pnyrolb, and generally develop ana build up our diversified in dustries and all citizens of citv and countv wno who desire to help the club in these endeavors and better their own conditions, are asked to join the Club, Ituth Gersoni HOP PICKERS WANTED At Seavey's yard, Hankr, Ore. Camp shed., tent3, potatoes and wood furn ished free. ?in up early. Address Mother Driftwood, Bayoceun, Ore. Valuable Prizes Given Away Without one dollar cost fourteen trrand awards will be (fven by the Til amook Feed Co., and Ft. F. Zachmann o those securini; the most votes in a Standing of the contestants in the Tillamook Feed Co. F'iano Contest- - -First Count, Christiana Olds 44,210 F-ottie Hopkins '27,0 contest for some fine pianos. It, F, onlv $10 fee for those living in city and j Zachman is yiviriK absolutely free to the $5 for those in cunty outside the city. Come out and help us boost and make Tillamook county what it can be, the richest and best county in Oregon. Don't say "let others do these things I'll get my share anyhow ;" the Club needs your help and counsel, the Cluo can help you in many ways, don't be a dror.e, a kicVer, a knocker, be up to date, help push, don't pull back, don't follow but lead, for that's the way to win and make money. SOCIALISM (By Jas. E. Hatch) Miami, Tillamook County t Few people realize the full signifi cance oi Jvjcialisin. In its ultimate aim the Socialist movement would benefit all, both rich and poor. When this is secured we will have attained a higher civilization than is dreamed of now. Socialism is the necessary outcome of the present civilization. It must be Socialism or barbarism. Many people think we want to sand bag all tht rich people and whack up on the spoils of war. Hut they are wrong, we are not bloodthirsty, hvery one knows that the present economic sy.stem rests on competi tion. 'I his is not only true as far as the sale of commodities is concerned, lint in nlkn trm tn 1:.lmr-tti:.t ih the workinginans labor is a ware on I &ln Imnb the market, and is subject to the law j Hose Williams of supply and demand. ' Myrtle Earl i ue employer is in ousiucss to make a profit and the cheaper he can seccure labor the greater the profit lie gains from his business "From the viewpoint of the employer, it is not a question as to whether your work is iiitc, up to the standard of the other fellow, so long as your wages are far below his; hence if one manufacturer employed cheap labor the rest to compete with him would be forced to do likewise or fail. If we would allow things to jio on in a naturftl way under the present system the worst and most iicartUss in n would set the pace, and lady bringing him the mo-it votes based upon the rules as given below, and Til lamook Feed Co. is doing likewise. The one receiving the 2nd largest num ber will entitle'her to piano by add ing $90; the one having the third lar gest number can secure a piano for $95; tth largest number entitles one to a piano for $100; 5th lurgefst num ber entitles one to a piano for $105; 6th largest number entitles one to a piano for $115; and the one having the 7th largest number entitles one to purchase a piano for $125. In the contest for the It. F. Zach- man piano the following candidates have been nominated. Eva Wheeler Annie Wyss., United Artisa.i) lister I'nul Mamie Wilks ... Belle Bailey Helena Ourrer Winnie Epplet Stella Goyne I, J65 Christian Sunday S 7,000 I'resbylerian Guild G,2l.j Vera Hansen 5,105 Blanch Lucas 5,210 Lithe Severance 4,-iGO 20,526 16,89.' 8.S15 8.47 7,871 7, MS 7,005 Kiltie O'Donald Fay Hill Sadie Shaw I'earl Shaw Lillie Anderson... 4.800 4.850 t,:r,5 3,1 y) n,fco Alma Gladd :t,03fi Lelia Drew .. Mabel Lance a.oor 2 rr 5 Noma Wagnl Gladys Veatch Helen Schlappi May ilolgatu Sallie Stevens Ituth Burgu Areta Everson Nellie Conrad Lillian Guest Inaz I'aul Fay Harris Lillian Itugar Pauline Heals Helena Enplett j Stella Goynu ; Alphilda Swenson Mary Lamar Alice Todd Cecil Klnnaman Lillian Anderson Helen Durrer I..ena I'eltz Irene Stiverson Antonett Kuppenbender Helen Case Fay Hill Hattio Walker LaVernu Hoden Bessie Buys Viola Johnsoi 2,500 Goldie F'eterson 2,780 Elsie Lamb 2,000 Miss Itlggs 1,910 A. it. Groat 1,05.1 Mrs. It. E. Bellinger 1,000 Vero Holdun 1,101 Nellie Gaylord 1,3-10 Mabel Davis 1,008 Bertie Michaud 1,0011 Lydia Farmer 1,0-15 Daisy Goodspeed 1,098 I'earl Poland 1,025 Helen Beats Betty Kuper Elva Austin Norma Wuggy Alice Burroughs .... Delpha Kleinfelter Lena Trout Beatris Harris Ixjltie Wade 1,090 990 978 850 800 810 790 785 780 C AVr THOSE BROKEN OHVL, CASTINGS The Tillamook Welding Compnnv can make them good as new. Hiner & Reed Welders of All MeUls JAS. P. VALH0S SueceHBor to W. J. Stephen!) Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, & Etc. EvcrythlnK First ClunB,;HeHt Slilnu In the city, Kverybody Invited. HORSES FOR SALE Black marc -I ynr old, weight about WOO lbs., price J17&. Gray mure 10 years old, weight about 1250 lbs., price 75. liny gcliii g 7 Venn oM, weight j about 1150 lb., price S100. Iron Ky Counter SUn colt 6 month old, prlro I M, I Will wm one year for payment If desire 1, W. Itovnlcke, Wnd. TO TRADE FOR TILLAMOOK PROPHTV 18 lien-, 1 mile i from i Rood town. ! in the I'alnunf! erniitry, Emtfrn Wh ington. Orchard of licit vnntios rom- j mercial npplei, rlirrrie i ami urtuill fruits. Best water. Good 0 room hutue, 1 krood bunt mid n.ittniildiiigit, Buildings i well kept up Mnd land in high ntnle of cultivation. -See Dr. Hoy, Tillamook Blk. Bidi Wanted. Notice is hereby given that the Mu tual Telephone Company will receive sealed bidi for telephone poles. Poles to be cedar. For dimensions of pole see Iruiident or Secretary for Bids to Ixj opened Sept 5, 191 1. Iteservu the right to reject any or all bids. W. S, HUKL, Sec. THE LIFE CAREER a, "J'"'""" youth tho.il.1 InfarliMr U dlrrclnl lu i.irp.r ynmn In Iht Uil fr lh li'il irrniantiil onuimlou fur wLIrl, h It enable1' rnl.lrDlC, W Kllut This l the Mission of the HFXP! HELP!! What Have You Got to Sell, Trade or Rent? Please answer the above for" 'me right away. I am fairly swamped with inquiries lor locations in Til lamook. I am also preparing toget out a printed list of Tillamook pro perties in booklet form. Help me out and incidentally help yourself Forty, litlh School Year Opto SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914 Writr for illustrated 100 paec Book let. "Ill Lira CAMKI.-H." and lor Cats, log containing full Information. Dtaree Caurtet AOKICUI.TURK s ARrouoniy, Animal Husbandry. DalryMu. bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture for Teachers. RjKliSTHY. Logging !:n(;ini:i-kino, homr eco- NOMICS; IJomeMlcSclence.Donif stlc Art. LNGINhliRING: Electrical, Irrlnatlon Hllthway, Mechanical, Chemical, MIiiIiih. Ceramics. COMMURCU. FMlAKMACV INDUSTKIAI. AUTS. Vocational O'zrirr-Aerlculliire, Dairy. InR, Home Maxrrs' Course, Industrial Arti, horestry. Business Short Course. School of Afusic-?nw, String, Hand, Voice Culture. Farmers Builn Conru by Mail Fre. AUiliru TJIK KlfOIHTKAU, (tw.7-loloM-ti) Corvatlla, Orf(o Wc arc in a position to serve you Promptly and Well Fill Out the Coupon Here Today. Do It Now Name Address (M"vLWf,1!Y,ml y," ,h"V? l" 0,ru''.Wtlll thou ut (1, touch with you further iih to detiillH.) 1 ,,av! cre place for you to Skli., Tbadk or Runt. Date. Mail to,... Tliu Herald cornea twice u week, ROLL1E W. WATSON TILLAMOOK CITY, OK KG ON Real Estate Loans Insurance V