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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1915)
1J i Che Csliamook fierald C. G. Cromblcy, editor .uert Cu'lcc .1 lUcck CucU.iv ami I'rltfMV Ituleml aac o-id .1 in nutter Mnv K. l'.'io, iU tho pot -xlk-o at Villninook, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1 S7. srnscRirrioN $1 so a vkk in auvxncm. HdvcrMslna K.HC5 cenl Adverttac-ncnt Firt Insertion, per line $ .10 Kaeh atibttequcnt insertion, lino .06 Homestead V'tices - MX Timber Claim - 10.00 Notici. per line ... .Oft Curda f thank, per line .t Local. 'r line, first insertion . ?i TV 15$!) A V Jl'LY L0. HM;'. Senator Burkptu addrea on Satur day afternoon wag on "Government Ownership of Ritlroads,' and hi ar gument were atainst the idea. One of hi first objection to the govern ment owning the railroad was bawd on the opinion that the plan i uncon stitutional ami that thi framers of the constitution wore opposed to the gov--eminent gome into any line of busince. for the VihhI, the I'nio ami tho llonviti fill, flic aim It now cutting Its boitnn l-!s-t rtt ml I do nut want the ourtrtin rung down on our pnttuciahlp with the ronlittttlon llmt I luivo iniulo it pack horao of you. Wo will Imvo n little rocrontion from now on every year. Lot ' ai'O, MlppoM) wo titKe loai tlmn a week a vonr. In ollior wonla loaa thttn ono-lmlf your of (he roal of our hf in the onjitynten of aoinolhing nxccp tionnlilo, something pleMatirithlo, anrnr thini; Inspiriting and tnapltini,." N would tiny limn in hia snei think h htul boon evtrnordiuar) liberal? Think it over Marion Flake mil a -tory about the Inhabitant of the bark land Mtssotui. After .ItMo'rlblii.t iuii of their hah lt of thought. kUI custom. , etc., sue ti'iw oi ono or tho guinea played by the voung poople culled viewpoint of this or that subject or Hnmr" It seem It.vv l nrwund in question, not because they are Infalli- R tMt um, 9nnxm ,,. UrlB th .,r. bly right but beenuae they are unquot- lhtf heart rend-nng n f iilHlkKlv M kid v' a).. Salt alal ind f ka , .... . . .... ,m ciamtuion. "i ra pining: men ii unison come the answer, "tt'hatehcr rltich autioeitiont inoortion, lino Kelutio of I 'ondoletico nml UM(jo noticw, pr line Ituaineas C Profesainnnl cnnU.mo. Piaplny Advertiawient. ptr iiwh At. I. I Mania v Ads muat bo in thte .OS, .Oft 1.00 . of- Cut In Meat Prices As Dtir grass led cic .uo now ro.uly for tin in.trkct, w. .xrc nuking the following prlct-a on our nuMts, (or cash: M 12 l-2c arid 13 !-'c pr pourui at 10c prr pound fice on Monday and ThunHltiy Morn- inft to inaure publication in follow ing Tuesday nml Friday isauew. RetHn are imporntive. Beet Pol Ko.ist Rib Ko.st Klb Uoil Brisket Boll Slcnks Corn Bcci Hamburger Steak BIRTH OF A NA1 Fncli About i Dccl,irati ttidfpciiclcnce. SIGNING OF THE OOcJ at lie per pound at 10c er pound .it 12 1-2 to lie per pound at lie and 12 l-2c per pound at 12 I-2c per pound Th Latt Naoit On nit Oi. Tliam,, (4,, M..I A ........I. ii... Unburu and M.t, .,) 0,4J viewpoint, t f you have cause to dt acre with them, it ahow ymi are think ng and wnoever discusaes the matter with vou ta made to think. In other words the leaven of the I'hantau qua n working. lid it ever occur to Me must have forgotten that the gov- you that if the speaker arfreod with crnment ha just successfully built and j you in everything, they couldn't poasi i con iuctin! onv of the most stupen- j bly bring vou any thuughi-provoJtinsr dous business enterprises ever under-' material? Another tjentlemen aaid he taken by man, vii : The Panama Canal t had seen as ifood how4 a this in !rt-' pinln' for." AihI the 'piner' la uppoa'l to answer with all the thirat of n piva pec tor "I'm pining fer a kiaa," We can stand fur more pining in Tillamook, not for biases neeeMarilv. tho some married women coukt stand more of that article without injury to their health; tut pinlt, pi nine fr the better thine of lif. f.r spirit of fellowship which will cause nil fac AccoMinjt to his opinion it is anconati- land tor twenty-five cenU. Admitting ' UoM amj cquf , our midat to vaniah tutionalfor Uie irovernment u enter it for ariruuient. it may be said that lko the dew before the dwn nmt thru into any competitive line of buiines. all the people in the creat State of wtuUnt -operation brlnK to us m.re but he muat have forgotten that the , Oregon .n't live in Portland and - 0f th go.Ml thin of life, more of the cai ..! i in competition with the rail-. they did they wouldn't have t"lT-! nuino value in keeping with the roads and that for year the e-vern-1 five cent with which to ?o to show. , fltt9Uny of un. Thi I the purtio.e of ment i.aa printed envelopes in cumpe- j If the gentlemen in question will add tht. t'tuuUtiqun and the writer wul ea tition with the country printer. He jS. railroad fare to his other ex !to pvr8onauy thank the memtm of state.1 that when the framers of the pence and make a proper charge to lh0 cmmlUBC wh. have take,, th. consti.ution aaopted mat document theatrical entertainment, he will find the) no doubt had in mind the lyrany that ticket coats considerably more of irovernment ownership as practiced than 25 cents, apiece. His case is ex- by the monarchies of Europe where ceptioal anyway. Not everyone can men were compelled to bow to the arTurd or arrange to spend either the lime or the money necaary for such a trip. !n fet a great majority can- noi. e nave a conuuion, t.oj a llieory, , .d , .u,,,,, , tow ,. and the Chautauqua meet the -...uti. ; Hitiher .1 1. th.. .. of ever) one who believe in the . f lauqua to auhcrile and IhkmI it. Thesi prlci-.s are guaranteeJ on 1 lllamoolt Products PRICE LIST ON U. S. INSPHCTKD PKIMli STEERS EROM PORTLAND Sirloin Steaks at 20c pel' pound Round Steaks Pot Koast Beef Short Nibs and Plate BolK Prime Rib Roasts These prlces are subject o change TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. at 20c pel' at Itic (jer pound at 16c per pound at 12 c to ISc per lb. at i8c per pound throne whenever they wished le do things. We take it for granted that the Senator must have forgotten that we nave such men ma the KocWefeliers, Morgans, etc. What is the ilitft-rence between boning U an eniiieror ami boding to a Rockefeller? We have bee.-, taught that the government win the people and the people waa the government, and it ha been our opin ion inut if our government took over financial rik ami gave o unalintlv t their time and effort in thi n cause. It ia now 'up' to everyone attended the Chautauqua and be In in it to do hi or her share towr t - promotion. It is not enough to : the Chautauqua with your atteiul., tion. Two gentlemen voicoi the argu 'ment to me that the Chautauqua take money out of town. Now, as an econ omic question co.dly disc tssed oy those without ulterior motives ill may be untitled to consideration, but : when w find those who advance this I TEMPERANCE. fluence of aU-oiutism which Senator HurKett seems to be in auch fear of. The Senator elaborated tu some extent on the argument that the government can not do businea a economically as individuals or corporation. To a certain extent this Is true. However, the railroads we would escape that in , objection very deltberatly violating it in satisfying their own seltiahnea. we may fairly question whether it be an honewt objection. For instance, one of the gentlemen while elaborating hi argumei.t, belched, and 1 discovered he had about one pint of Louisville, Ky. under hi belt. The other gentlemen we believe that by the time the country ; doesn't drink oat h anvrk ten cent is ready for government ownership , Havana cigars and, on hia own admit of railroads a great advancement wilt tance. about five a day, --in other words be made in economically handling gov- he smoked up a Chautauqua ticket ernmental affairs. Much progress tins about once a week. Of course it never already been made along this line. " occured to him that he wu .ending In mentioning proflt.i the Senator de-1 tnone'v sway from home, i venture plored the fact that at present one-1 to sav that if his wife smoked an equal third of the railroad were not ' amount of the same brand, it wouldn't making an thing. However he 1 take him long to diac ver that 'he t ! hail nutning whatever to say ' ruining her home town. On his own? atxjut the vast amount of watered stock admittance, further, he dad ia--cti i n i wh.ch tfte railroad com nan its are at ' the Rose Festival and anulo fr..m his prcreot struggling under, it is nut fare had spent $35 00 AN1MIK IilliN'T i lik..-i that the government would run 1 TAKE HIS WIFE WITH HIM. Therej the railroaaa as s muney making prop, i i a Law of ('omperition in human1 ofeitiijii, but rather with the idea of 1 affairs substantially to the effect that, sen ice to the puolic in general. To ! you cannot get something for nothing. ub ii seen. that Senator Burkett had one -tt.ng argument and that was to the effect that under present condition in congress sparctiy settled districts when railroads might tw needed most lite Salem (Ure.) brewery i t - ' -.! ta protiucr log-inbrr'v jtncr i he tit of Ki'k".; , i. , sta 'l t!r rccltly by i ,l vn. - , of m,t ,ooo I' wo i'jii .iv." it went dry i!l. ;oo. "flic rtvolt M.iu,t aU 1i.I," jv ' i(!iilin Kericro. ihr ttilian lu- 'ii.ut. ' ;hi imut ioii'ntant up- j a...! .t ihr wr." I i'rjiiuLti.jn oil wlmky in Kentucky. 1 ttormally, 40.000,000 gallon annually, j during toth wit) be on a basis of jj -J , rr cent ..t ihc average for the lt me producing years. iir. Nelson A. Mite, scheduled to jir, tide vrr one ol the niot iinpur- ( i. hi trions ui the convention the 1 .-. :iti-.'l'OU i.i.xuc ol An.cntj itt ..tiaii.ic 1 ii. N. .1 , rel'ux d i apptar ' ! !., 1 ! 'lllvAtt, t .j-in t r t Itampioii ' few b Von w.iiil to lie sure lluit your plates dinl films ,11 c ElilzSH. U'lidt a (lisappolntincut to take a pUture and then have it not 'develop." We do a bin photo supply busmen: that's why 0UW yoods are frevh. ALikintj 5ii I kt'.-jii.i iU tures ol 'tli tt..j" ,.u hithui. vvi to huv. an. p-rl m ci(rcn w)! )e a jOV ill aftfl life XKe Tillamook Drag Ue (jive you what you ASK for. ju tnv .uiiimrity oi tin- pr-.il-nt of I Vi",t 'lurk St.itr Utrvo.n' v'- j 11:1011, 1; 11 iUU'1 thi. tin 'i arr iJ, ".j .aliiims in New ork t it. and .i.il J,.m tl,i will lie il"rd br- , .i !' st iHtnbtT u 4 rrii! il the j i-,i- tax Lw, wIihIi aild 2$ I , . r c nt to the license fix. 4 he m ruan 'I empcf anrc Life In ,i;.i!iic iM.tutioii ol Nr.i York, , bun nrK4nur in ihv 10 pro . ,). iiisiif .met fur lut.il .1) ti.uners ...it Ih-cii iii.ule tiisohent bv the ad ,iiou oi policy hold) rh ii "nioder-t'.t- 'Hriki r-.." lis ofticer avu r(. They wnitthi have known belli r. I hr C.'ithiitic clergy oi Cimbridge, M.. l,;ivr rail unit-d in lln- ! iluwing tcstitnony: i rofounuly i;i nv im I that and of the Store In physics they -peak of it as Conser- vation of Energy. For example, if you ' I lift a pail of water weighing ton I I pounds two feel you have a potential! or W root-pounds but the point ih You w.j . Id !e neiectta, and railroads wouloj Have Got To Expend Some Effort In be l- jiit motiy wiere tho great bocj j Order To Get That Kesuit. A Cnautau- of voteis live. In other wonts the! qua cannot be conducted for nothing',) . . . . . .. 1 L . t Jl J .1 L i 1 ! ... I I biiu.ir.u;, wouiu oe nur.uieu tnrougn po I... 1 1 ll-. ii.. m j 1. .I .t.. , , .. ., . .. , i 11 in d 1 :ok roiling, ne iu ramii uiai ; o w aino you snouiu consult a UOdJMl' " " uuzcni ol .un. vy, thu i one of the hard nuts to crack in ! Brick man or alienis. In the ultimate ' ! race ;.ml crceiU for iwi,,t- conne tion with this question. How. : analysin the majoi part of cost gi.-s to ever we believe this phase of the it- j labor and whil it is true that money uati":: can and will be worked out. leaves town an the result of a Chaulau lt will take reft r. 11s. much study and J qua it i not in keeping with the facta lin.e Ij bring about government owner-1 to assume that it repoaes i:i the pocket ship o: railroads and there will always! of the Chautauqua management. I ven Y?7 ttvt-'i(j. rinu nn. If iM.wi tm irv and if you are looking for somothing ,i:.,int.iin. l l.v the drli!.-r.i! ;innu.il of gbt ri, h.ii !n en of adv:inl.ii to ;ill 1 Li Mies, Morally, Mtcially dn I oitjie.iHy. ;iti,l tearful unlcsi (In ' 1I0011 everywhere .tnl iic sotiTc oi evil, thou!. I ! , .ed to open itt doirs for !n be tnut question of watered stock to ddi with in taking tbem over. It is certa.nly s big question, SOME PROS AKD CONS (Uy F. E, Shaw) Many people regard the Chautauqua as an Ousia in the Desert, For five dsiyn it gives our town a metropolitan alect, it brings to our very doors the refinerni-nta of Art, the talents, and in some. irihUricea, the gunius of our fel lows, 'luroughout the agos Art has deinonbtraled it power Uj charm and ennoble and it follows that whosoever 1 "rit,u ovon thw ,n03t H!""."line- ' ,)t" eon- pro-tmit- ilDNS ng us thrfJti.'h i.idiff) r. nee, .,..... ... ,,;.;,! . ( ,i. ture the statement that the return on inrivi.lu.il voter, we. the um!. rugnrd the investmeut of the Ellison-White ; :i'uri of the Catholic c lunches of System is moderate in view of the risk ! Cambridge, moved thereto hy a deep involved and that this particular Chau-i ',' ns,' of 'ty io our l-,,P1' aMl our tfluqua is not a paying proposition. The nly' ,ra.U urK,.n,,)r. to(al1 "ur. ' "I,,p l ,. , . . ' itnnd for and vote for nii-lic nii at real question, after all, is not whether) ,he a,ipr(WCj,in fjty elrcti..., " it takes $1,000. 00 out of the town but w'-olher we get the value of our money and the manner in which tho Chautau qua has buen putronizod would indicntu that the people are satisfied with their investment. This is only a beginning, next year is bound to be better, and with tho ritjht co-operation we can bring tho four sides of this county to gether in a Chautauqua that will nut' APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnishnd Htiarttnenbl for rent at the Tilco A par' merit In the Maaoni' bni,i, :r. Ml modern convu. ifiicoH, nt Imisiiimkm renter. Enquire at Ili-r'tld Olllco. 7WS PROSPEROUS BUSINESS MAN WAS A "PRUDENT" YOUNG MAN. fiE BANKED HIS MONEY. ARE YOU BANKING YOU&S? in not ho effected in an exception to hurriiii, experience in all atfes,- ib in a rneasnre inhuman whinh is not very eompnmeritar;'. 4No social fiiovcrntiil worth vvhilo was over inaugurated without opposition. Ab was to be expectod, curtain honest us well a dishunust objections have been t-irored to the Chautauqua. The vriter lias met Bevoral who disagree with the arguments of its Lecturers and feel that this warrants them in opposinn the Chautauqua. This eon fusion arises I am sure from u miucun. ception of tho Chautauqua. It does not hire spoakoru to think for Its ua tronB, its mission is to cause people to think und feel for thumtelves. It hires certain people to present t ieir serving audiences at the Chautauqua the writer has seen many husbands and wives whose expectancy of life ho would not place beyond twenty years at the most. In other words, all they ATTENTION! is called to tho fact HihI on Friday night, July 2:i, there will ho shown at the Gem theatiu one of the giontcst pictures over put on Mm. The Walls of Jet ico in (We reels, This play was shown 111 London alone for V. whole and their husbands hope to achieve or j yourH an,i t the .latnea K. Hackutt derive from life must ho striven fur during that brief period; tho exercise of all those salutary forces which tend to uluyuto above and differentiate he tween mere animal existence anil living. Now suppose every husband were lo ay to his wife in a matter of fact way: "My dear, we can stand for a little more kindnubs, thouj;htfulrioHH, HVinpathy. You have stood loyally by mo through thick and thin. There has been very little In this valley to satisfy theatre of Now York Ciiv for 1 year. D'jn't fail 'o see it at the above named place and date, at the usual prices 5 and 10c. that perfectly natural craving of yours 160 ACRES FOR SALFS One-half mile from tho Nitatucea Hay. OS acres in jjooi pasture, good water. Take part pajment in nood property, balance oiih. W. A, Machinist t. SF"''r!St4s. -m 5s, Prospor.i, omcs only to him wIk, MAKES it for him self. It is e tsy to (fain if you will only do what your common sense tells you to do-work, save, DEPOSIT your money and let it stay in tho bank. Do not dabble in CET-RICH-0UIGK .peculation; this i SUCCESS Play 3AFE; Uli8 iB lhc 8uro Make OUR bank YOUR bank We pay 4 per cent interest on Savings Deposits. Tilkmook County Bank nr Um rift) an , Html thell tlou of lint,;,- nil. i llnfttlitrtl (tie I.I."1: illlift of ,i , II tea. Ilielr f. H . , honor IHMio n i We to a fptt iotli.. ruonl of llu,i.i l!oi John 1 1 a plrtilf an.) in. ue MMIat llnlllla m, i thirty Mllia )rfl.. i Mia,teiu iut ii I'toUMdrtlpllU t t ttn Murdl.u "f ' I'Un wltloat i, : UcHOamlt, i mMtb tii i ' - and th" . -Jr . nf Muutii i Aug i. Ul a UMltlh aholt ' irr okl ttte am ..( " . intrtlk) tn flu- a' lite iiMtfruiuri I of limfgla , . i ft Um full' o-ii Cari- .i jfti-r (be u.c-., r.l unlU .Not I JaMMS Mini)' iy i ' ' .uiotml Sar 1 iiluart) 4i i r Ott III i I ilv (Mtari t . I. Jlllll: t (MMnl a IU.U I.. uli- tf thtvr - ..f Ntt Yk Mtittta0tt ut .i.ij laoy r. ., iin. t. I i r t he nr, i . i i.b iiHad -i i .. mtr I C.i aixl 't -t i t-U t tl . o ! r l;lM..li . wl ! l- . tr '!: . ram. Ilnl. eiirur tunnl"i 1 U'tietl ii f if! tfe" , i in-o :! i !. ! m ! t n ,. 1 1 i ti I IT'lf h s, ai In t l. J, J , - ' ' mt l t " ' m tel. -i ri-iij ii ! i tu'lbef ill i , tit VeW II u . I iv-nt hi m li ' 1 1 i. ir at the 1 1' ' IPUtt, 'M-. . I, 17''. , n was Iti r. 1 ir.illi-fl of ' 1. oi Jnli 4 ! ' ' ,ilr-( hr fhr. . il (tl'pUl' r I ent t , I u' IU, i. ii ttw deHflnii f iv en'"' ' ttM' I II It), ..I. . .iiurtnid. U it ti.re'a pnmmr' ln. litiv'tett, tli" oi i pren'iit at 'ln I Another f.n i i.. I '.-'iiiratln i 'f i t r tl-I'tlli I I ' , 1 ' lint 1 1 ti,,y 1 oner fntlu Ihr llml u i tnnili- . 11 lllll. Ill, t Mnro than n t- 1 1 if till' lIlM-llUll'lll I Mm so, I77.V a in hurliittii, N ib" iiirlim frreii i (iioni Itrltiilii oil Tills wim i In- ' duvtitrnlloii. (ho ' iiiifiirtiiimirl.v ih 1 It wiih re. oi iti i i and I his 'Yo,. l Hut oteii Iti f n . wrote a I lech, r 1 The piitrlolii of II glltheivd thrtiiNi I ford Town, uhl b I on Mitirh '.''J, lii 1 'I Ivl 7 Ml M a '4 i.4 , I it ' t , n t ftl r 1 ' ta Hi i 4 ' ' Ik iiJ a U f . nl if" I'" Cull l-or Hhts School District No, H7 will receive sealed bids for the cons true' lot of an addition of school house. Hi, Io will hu received up to Monday, July 2llh. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the school HUparintsiiiJeiiti ullli-n. .loir Herri ., rk. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? urns and farm imini ... Hun i - iw iii i run i im a - ' -' n t ii in. ilir""l Ihcy prepiitod and ' 1 .I, II .1 !.... I I jW Ui nun oi uiiioieiiii i''l 1 1 1 1 . iit'iir Inn, I,. In ill I ' ' ''" M I., r,..-. ,i wr'rtl . .. ... ........ ... .- - w,- i ue iioriiiiii'iii ia k.) Nuw York Hun ... . Improvemertt. "I Join you inii'i. i'"- , ...... ...... .1 I) IIMI'll I"1 luiiuim nfin-r Him. ,..' qini"'- "Yra" rimllnil til Hlowly. "I shouldn't b Hiiri I'honu. uti"l i.,.r.. u, i,i l.,.il..r lllilll when It was entirely i11"1"'111 Kxt'llllllK.I. IncrefiHlng wnnllli H ' 3 nml by thu iloHiro or , I il i J Suliixn,,.. fr iu Hi-raid, iiornca