mm Cbe Cillamook herald C. fc. CromDicy, tauor .Miicd Cwlcc .i lUcck Cucsdav ;";;. :rU,f Rntoro,! MWimlJ natter Mv 17. UIO .it tho v ..illeo t 1 lllnmm. Orern. under the act of Mnrvh 3. l-v. SfHSCKIi TIOV SIM A VKAK IN Al V.SVlt MdvcrtiltiiJ WMt Knoh suKnv;ucnt Insortion. Iin .05 ecl Advorl..-inU , ,A UhIko notices, tw .,. rrt Insertion, per line - J .Hi Husinos A Profcwiomil ennis.ttio. l.W Encb subsequent insertion, lino .OA lti5)tlny Ailvertnoment, per inch . llomrntMl tices B.00 Al ( i)w,,i,,v .yd must be m this of Timber Omnia - Hi.tv f(,0 on ,tom)rtv utxt rhunkldj- Morn- Notices, ner line - inps to insure iublieati.n in follow- Cards of thnK. per line - in Tuwdny nd Friday ismh. Ucals, -r line. flrt insertion - .7 , Rwns ar innrttv. Tl'l-SDAV AlV.UST 17. lDlf. Last Friil iv TIIUiihk Day t the Frisco fsir. On tht dy tJonb of sandwiches rtwde of THUroook cheese wort- gwcn ivay at the Oregon buildinc The pre disrwtehe Ut that people from nil wr the flr crouml? were iir'n towards th Ore pon buillin by the tempting offer of a sandwich tnsd by TilUn.Kk Cheese wnslieddow;-bv of delicious loganberry juice. Tillamook extend the plat! hnd of welcome to the visit inff Red Men. If there is anythin here you snt just lake t. If you don't lev our city with the idea Srialy established in your mind that Tilla mook is the best town in the itale. It will bo because our people can not convince vou of that fact. We are sure thev will trv. Gun cotton is made by dipping raw i cotton n nitric acid .ind dryt'nc it. It then becomes an explosive. A bale ofi cotton weihinc 400 pounds i reqoirudj for one shot from a modern Mir ctiii, and it is estimated thst l. bates a" day are twins; shot awv in the present j war. ' : rr I The discovery of a new metal is an-j nounced, said to be of extraordinary ! lightness, invented by a St. I-oui.-anj for use in connecting -naroplane motor-, i Gutav A. Krause. the inventor, claims' the metal has a tensile fremiti equal I to that of steel, and is lighter tbnn aluminum. Krause said that he be-1 lieved an aeroplane made of it couloj fly two miles a minute. He says it if cheaper than steel. Germany possess invisible aero planes, according to the Cologne Ga zette. The wings are made of a clear ! transparent material called celton, , which is the invention of a German engineer named Kraubel Celton, wnich ' is manufactured from celluloso ami; acetic acid, is tough pliable am! non- inflammable and is used instead ofj canvass. A machine covered with t celton is said to be virtually invisible j about an altitude of 3000 feet. COMMUNICATION. To :lu hditor j A vor r-mark..i!jle idea obtains in the mind", of many, and that is that : the war in F.urope is the last great war. and that it is a war for peace. 1 -.U that i now nctr to brtak inisswn militarism, and thn tue millennium is assured," many My. : while in w'r i fn Ate proclaiming for the Uiturr, t'CJCC 4l fct" How fcv know that the nrvht.ic iv ord i bting lulfilled in thi awhil conilict! Uur great boasted civtlua ,on ht. broken down; for while men undoubtedly been refined and ed ucated and "cultured," t u scarcely mure than veneer, for in battle he oitcntiines sem as barbarout as in ttic dy of Attila and Alane. in a cartoon that appeared in one of ,ih lale nwgainc, the Mvagc' view .1 ihis war was well and truly pre- cmcd. in hi native ildu the ,..agc reading a "mar pccial." on .ier a tree, against which lcan hi .jrv.it spear, And a he reads the . rnble records of destruction and . .irbanty, he exclaims in disgust: Och' Ih heathens!" it i undoubtedly true that this war ..ciween so-called "Christian nations" .u.it strike the non -Christian onlooV ,i very stmnftcly. I am reminded of ,in cvptru-nce which an Atr.rrican ..usionary m the ji Islands had '!ortly after the war broke out be- .cv.n (treat Bntian and the Boers, tic was editing a little paper at the .tine, in the Fijian language, and vunv articles concerning that war -At re presented to our Fijian readers day a hjun Christian tnuglu .:id obtained an mterH'w. H was xcrciscd'ovcr the war Hi suicntent 'i the case I rum a native sundpoint . ,is pointed and convincing, c wjs much as follows' " I he Frig hl and the Boers are lath Chris tian people. They both employ chap '.uns to accompany jnd encourage itteir soldiers. These chaplains on ooth sides pray to the same God for the success of their respective armies How can God answer both? When tne English missionaries taught the rijians the message of peace we lis tened to it. Would it not be good for some Figtan missionary to go to i.nsland and preach a similar mes sage5" hat could be said in answer to -.uch a starching argument? How i uld the missionary explain that there is a good reason for war? What a severe stricture on our advanced civilization and reputed Christian teaching ' The nations are not Christian. Many individuals in all of them are; but the narrow way to life is not, and can nev r be, broad. The Bible teaches us that in the last day men will prepare tor war and not peace They are doing what Cud said wt 'insht rxpect. See Jorl t ) t Then- may come a lull in the storm '.i-t peace cannot he assured "There i-. mi pearr. . . to the wicked," New Ftiafiuittre Store to Open Sattsyday, Aug. 21 Mr. A. (', rimer (it I' jrt! iti'l, 1 1-; k-a-e l th- -t p'u-tis Builflirm, opp isltc the IV-tinin'ton store, .-wid expects to he open next Saturday with a bright ek-.-ui new stock of fur niture. Rugs, Kan yes, DefMing and other House Furnish jni;s. We carry good quality goods, no trash, and:,priced to suit all purses. We guarantee our goods to he exactly what we represent them, and i dissatisfied with any pur chase we will gladly refund your money. We will meet all competition in price and quality and selection ami service. Fifteen years experience in the I'oi tland branch of the largest wholesale furniture dealers in the l.'nited States placed us in a position to buy our opening stock at very best prices and we will pass this saving on to our custom ers. Our Ranges are Oregon-made mid are adapted to Coast conditions. Come in and look themfl iver. We cordially invite you to call, get acquainted and look over our stock, whether you are re;.dy to buy or not. AMMER FurnititrelCompany, First Street, Tillamook, Oregon vid has said t he end is mar. The nations ,ue angry, and the mining o( hint, which end the tcign of sin, ts tlx only hope tot peine III coin ..is is the "Messed hope," and He is ... Prince of Peace." erv sincerely oiu S I.. J I arson. V M Kllry, Hders, .SeeiitliUi AdxeutUt i hutch. u, a. il., M.ow I'm! lHrin.t. disiiiivlion gamed betaiisc ol Mir ..ilKinaltt). imntic'K ' ,",,MI cliaiaUtfi "I ' P'ogMii! und hll.inr.. conduct. Ontll lil busine.s dialings ' bohtfl tiot tolerated. . , , A lug all tie". PMI lflM parade i pusentrd e puWIe at 10 (a Pnlornwmes will K" 11 3 iid pin on fmtutdsi. AngtHI t. AL G. HAKNES ClSCUi COMING. Ni;y llKIDC.K 10 UK DUILl. PtKsnsitig the distinction of being ,c original and World's Urgent wild initial show, the Al U, llarnes Hig King Uild Animal Circus Is pla nting the most unusual and entire : new array ol educational, cuter .lining, nutating, amusing, thrilling .uiimal acts ever shown. PractKalty the entire perfonnunce aertd by the Marncs show i' Riven . i trained wild and duuunu animals oo in number, the largest assemblage i trained animals lliese animal ac . rs have been recruited from llie anks of almost evrry known animal .iiiilv. Man-vattng African and A$i k lions, listers, leofwrds, pumas, i .guars. Kriatly. brown, black and ( .ussian Polar bears, seats and sea , nons, elephants, camels , rchras, j hyenas; 550 of the world's premium : horses and ponies, monkeys, d?;s I i-ul even gtsl have been eat as ac- r of the Barnes troupe. Suty-fivc his "i'J animal features ire presented, the principal one being . ti roup of twenty-four, man eating African lions shown in one act by lerr Louis Roth, whifJi U the incut I-rilling wild animal spectacle ever shown. A larite number of youn woman : tamer present death defying feats ivtth wild animals, prominent of .v horn are S4lle. Klorinc with jtroup .'! puma and Prr1n t.eoparl; lahle Stark with group of Royal lengal and Siberian tigers One of the sensational features of He program is the large number of rained bear. Bi( Bill, the champion wrestler being the star. Tom. Dick nd Harry, juwtlinR, horse -riding n Hon is another sms-in spectacle Ntmpson. the avation lion and Tom. rrv and Rrutu. horse ridinir lion, md comprise wild animal training .t that are absolutely unrivalled Kit'tv comedv elephants, bear. 'i-s. put, in.'iikcv. rubus. ponies. - 'le provi'r I'uvidi '.if the t.niRh - (i..i in tde 1 titertjtnnient ! It HiMl.i i iri'i ! n (. n pro ihii'h--.1 I. t'i, Mi'.st j.ronun. nl eri l Nehalem 1 imcs ) there will be VW blldff aCTOSS lloiakifi creek in the near future, If the promt plans ol the (Uttttty COW musiuurts are carried out. I he piesent brtilfe 1 in ! or Us dantteriHls .MdHlo brcaus ol tiu iiittiiig made by the rier wnwn thir4ten the structure. ihe Uean Pwnt Hd will reefivt 4iirnti.ni nest year. accofiMnf o vtntinnsioner McKimens,, f0 it 1 d mrablr to aent splendid rock led- 4d to l thtre it i Liimed that there is cnouah of rvck 4t that point to supply all tne rock needed for the roads in this section It is planned to transport the crushed rock both by land and water. Mr UK linen said thai ht would have bvumI portum of the North Fork rid dracsed to remove the larger stones which had worked tc the suiUce and impeded traffic, tl mik.es 11 hrd fur auto as well i hiMsr Mill omcf MtiKK says it t altiii.ti impoalte li make hi round wlilun the tmu- limit owing t the rouithne id the road It would Cil bul little ! r.-inuir these loose Jtonei and stop came lor eonititsinl MILL STARTS AT BAl CIIY. t Hav t in Kummn I Alter 4 week ot tuning up the old t'uMts null nude new ht ihe t,regM Hu .md Miiiiiijiluiiiig t o, Is now ru!imn like 4 dock and the first car load ot boy lumber t neatly re4lv to be shipped tf course many dilficul tte have been met and surmounted, and the first week remltrd in little real cutting, but now that ihe trial week has been past everythiriR is working perfectly. . shsM Aretdeut w mil on M.m 4as when .in important pire .( 114 i-lunerv w .is I. f ukrit, .ind the null will 1. itr.l it, ti.r .1 week "t s. as i rr 'it (tir trtil rim n 4 sullu i ! I . i'!t- ;Su rvritl.inif will l.f Mi' ' i l (n 't th.. t!.itii.ir is rcj. ur . .1 10 Days Stopover .'l San Francisco and 10 DA VS A T LOS A.Wl-LI-S nra nllowccl on nil tickets to tliv cust Thin wilt otmble you to st the two worxWrfnl workl Kxpoaitions without loas of Umu or uAtrn Sovnery onmuU is unsurpd. Kvu-y rttllu protected by bl.K-k ittmits. Four tin trnina ujieh way diuly Portland to 8nn I rsricisco ruiik ing connociions for lhi South nml Eal. I .ut us sum) von our illuitrntud folder "tt'ny idu N'otes," and "California nnd luTwu K. (lositinns. " Southern Pacific Our loenl irnn v. UM lm1 to air y,.u lull Inform, tiun anil an itinrrry of your trti or yim may ud4rfM Jltn M.Seeti, Oenrut Pjm. Aseul, Pnliarl. QreRpn Now Is The Time For Canning Po.iciies, lers, fMtmibs, Siring Hetiiis, IJ(irll(!tt. Peurs, Nice luncy D.iwson Plums, Crawford Poaches. Choicest Ever Been ir, Tillamook AT FRUIT PALACE Notice of Citizens' Meeting in Pavement Case Tillamook, Ore., Aug. 16, 1915. The citizens in the pavement caao met at the court house on Aug. 16th pursuant; to a call of the Citizens' Committee and adjourned until Monday, August 25, 1915, at 2:30 P. M. to meet at the court house, at which time a proposition of the War ren Construction Company for settlement will be considered. It is imperative that all litigants be present on said dae. A.G.BEALS, Chairman Citizens Committee Cut In Meat Prices An our gr..iJ If d cAttlr arc now rrady for (he nurk.-t, w t arc nuking llw following prlcci oq our iiuMts, lor CAyh: Beef Pol Hortst 12 l-2c and 13 l-2c per pound KM) Ro.tst t 15c per pound Rib Boll l Mr- lf pound Brlkr:l Uoll 10c per pound Slc.ikn l 12 12 to ISc per pound Corn Beret f lie find 12 l?c per pound H.tmbtiftier Slenk .it 12 I-2c per pound Those price .tre jLtiAr.utcorJ on rili.ttuook Products PRICK LIST ON U. S. INiiPliC I'UD PRIME STIiliUS FROM PORTLAND Slrlolo Gtc.iks fll 20c per pound Koutut Stcrtk ft IHc per pound Pot Koflfct Beef t 10c per pound Short Klh nml f Lite Boll n 12 c to ISc per lb, Prime Klb o.it l Bc per pound These prices .trej subject o change TILLAMOOK MEAT CO. ANNOUNCEMENT! To the People of Tillamook I desire to announce the opening of a new Tailoring Business that Keel merits your consideration. I will have on hand for your selection a choice line of wool ens and suiting sanples. I have been in the Tailoring business for the last 18 years and guarantee sutisfactory service at reasonable charges. Locntion, Old CountyMinnk Building 2nd Ave. rjut FETER BECKER, Merchant Tailor, Pressing ;md Rep.urlnft TOILETLARTICLK I y - 4 .sssssssssssssssssssssss . .1 mil n -WSi ? o 6 Too lll.inv iiconli- in .il,. i il.,.:.. i.. tiie, t " !J"-n IIIVII ILtllli I vr 11 Oltcii: IrtMl tlltMIl Well. A r.l.in mnnlli .nul Iri'lll. aid II iP)etlte, help (Ihje.sllon, are it joy to one's sell: anil IJ I ITI.MlH'i J ''"" 'i)S(jiuiely (lenuHKis this. We h.ive i splendid line of inmi. ilfci.o ...istcs, lers and washes. Mayhe we can siiyuesl to yon just Think OUIr driijj store when you tliluK tlrtifl $ i 1 1 1 1 ij r . The Tiilamoofc Drair Stoe Ml.. O vt: hivc you what you ASK for. BEST PLACE FOR SILO. n..!f Mil's"' H,S ,, x::"v ri!1 10 .1 lnli! iiiinui ii (ii.irtci' ol i l"" ,i. y i .ir.ii. ... 1 i, ,, wc" Z IiiiiiikU a il.ty. so l' 1 " .1 n 1 "li.uild not h.tvf to I" 0VfU I fm tlit r thiiii is iivct hs.ir v i ... .h 1 1" i ry tiioNti afii! iIIIiuith y "Ci.i.,1 K.ilu " M A. Oilllill 1'0""". HlliinUli It'll,.! Iltll Hiiliiorilm for tlia lloruM. 11 c livlmi u vvcok. 4