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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1915)
I .l' serin: that Ihcro l mi huMou linporfio turn. II means that tho bulltlloi! I without wax. How llghtlv wo write Iho wnU In our letters. "Pluwoly yot" how lightly wo spoaV of tt. "I slnoeto." It tnoaii that our bulldlnii is just what It soettts. It means tbat ,otirait, our Intentions our hoins. our airee'thins. our plan ro Jt ww have sot them down. I'h are "wltif ,out wax." Sometimes thero ato lutlo i -nlUhoa" In our eharartisr that wo think run tio safrlr rovtrwl ovr w,txtd, o that all emi siiuwlh aiHl perfect. Hut "sooming" Is not "sin oertty " It will nut do. Iho block of noldli whim. Hi' had turn fur tin1 hotel, llofiiio Innving I In' oily lliln inondiii! ho will buy a eviittrolltig In mrest In th ChrttwtKH'ga lUilway ntul l.lsht Company. 'IV thtwo who have never neon the man (n notion tho story of what ho dov mlKht sound HKo a fairy taU. Ono Iwk. however Is mililent to con vlnco what ho has douo and can do, even boforo he lolN that tlin ptircliMse of the hotel waa made with J- and that a citnd)ltie Intisiost In the railway eompnhy can b hii for live cent. Mr. l'arlolto U all talk. aeMHtx with arms ami legu, or mayi It is all logs ami arms, punctuated with talk. YAMHILL MILLING. COMPANY HOUR, GRAIN, fill) Mcw?incj SI oi V Petmiltj Dltund Oie&on piowf I . 1.1II I.MANN, Mgr. hi Commercial Hlilf,' Mutunl Phone C. G. Crdmblev editor .ssucri Cwlce. a Week Ciicd.ty and FrJdV Kfrtcro.1 ivoni-oliw'Utcr May 11. Ub at tbe post ollieo at rilUinook, Orcgn. under thr net of March 8, Is?.'. Sfnsi.k.1 VtO SI 50 VI' K IN tUtVvNOU. Jldccrtislnn Hale ' real Adxc-rtise-reot l""l Insertion, per iin J .JO Kn.-h ul'MHi.int t;rUon, Hn .05 H."nestart otiees Wl Tinner Cismi 10,00 Notie. Pr Cards -f thank. pr lin . Locals, -r line. rt nwthm .7 ! Karh subpmtnt insertion. H' ! Kiidutlon of i omlolpfic and Uiigv notices. pr lt" Huines. C- I'roftwsionnl card, mo. Display Advrtotiiont, por inch A 1.1. llixnlttv Aill must lo III thl .06 .OA 1.00 .as of flee on Monday and Thursday Morn in to insure publication In follow ing Tuesday and Friday issues. R4n tr imperative. Tl'KSlMY OCTOMKR 2G. H)tr. r Koeeil uoesn I nuntr living HHI snail ir r-. my. In 4 recent public speech umi thn, aw ..rt that "for m Amjn .!.-'. ' vote as a German -A menean . ., . . More than 000, 009 ft of Orcson tixwfortt prrpr to follow me, six! s: -ruea has brn et from Portland to Vt vwr shroud on straight. " Full th warring nation witnin th I Ml joon, my friend. w soaII repose, oh!i thro month fur ue in the- making of vhmh to human woo. ml all mens r..i!it:ry acrvplant. Onir for ad- cne-tu:; the clamor of tho busy street. oitomtl xmountc 4t not rilled on ac- u ihttthterttig of eountloM feet, will court of trie treat scarcity of shirmlni: mt disturb our droattt. Out in the ttacc. ikrnt rating placo, o.ch gent, - in his own narking ease, shall uait the vu i ' ilical and wr queltoo JodcoMWiil dnw n ; and he's in luck, if r Kooccil wni nuntr iivinR nxsn snn mow ma wctiu uuwn nti mourn that ho t itraimnt; all our Jays .. in. Miwncan or an iuiciisn-nni- - ' iin.ni is :o l a traitor to American ui slack of lfT hv scrnlcti so !-millions; and iho&c hyphenated , bitterly ami so nurd to net In lone ....,ru.. who terronw American RrtHH by the vtinJi why wt our j, ctu in !'., lie." wealth for other's happiness uikI i haallh. shell ont our miser's heap, and , , wnen we dio, some day in Juuc, the 'V' 'r '"",7 sU will too all afternoM... to let t r :,i.:..,nK up an American merch-; implove wp. alt Maaan au: n ..n;ic He proposes that Con- . .. . . . giN vti.ui appropriate 50,ooo,ceo io cir.itu: new vessels desflfned asaux-! il- .no to the navy. He would have ! the government itteit opera I c some j o: these vtsseu oetween tm country TIMELY UTTERANCES. In a tv.ti.nt putniv dln.ss i rcsnUii ai..i wuth and Central America oorfs ' 'don uttered some lunch .h.-i.ht an.i .iio between this country and the l nc!.t v 'thcr he would lease to pri vate imliv.dnaU or corporation un dir ctrtain restrictions. These anxil iur should consist of fat p.Ksenifcr and cargo ships. The sec retary would create a federal shipping board to manage the government ownership plan. While thi I'rimh government rights hy of out-and-out prohibition, which Rusia ha found to be beneficial, there i conviction tha: sointhow the evils riowiig trc:u the sale and usr oi liquor houId be restricted. 1 ne latest attempt at this, is a roval decree issued King George, put ting anti-trc-atmcr rcctiLitiona in ii-rr in the metropolitan district of Lon- dor. and suburbs. It is (iei.crihri as "liie mot radical and far reaching I -v;o, ,on5 S book was published l- L. - :t . r j 1 i.t. , i. tills n "TU I'i..,.. on Ihv suuject ot national umt "America first," was the phrase with which he summanarU the isstu "i look forward," said he, "to the necessity in every political agitation in the years which arc iminnli .trly at hand of calling upon cvcr n. to declare where he stands " lo tnosc who do not place Amiuu ...U . tv president uttered a challenge :at tuey stand tortti on one m.: . distinct irOm thr great mass ot thci. lorcign-born fellow cititens ho iv ..ot overlook the ideal ol America lit Kvc uarntng tliat he proposxl to ai.:!i!ii;er dcscipline to these h)p!icn a:ccS . viiancans !io seem to think .r orc ol fatherland than the L'.'iit. o r tates through directing public ojtri i .-a agair.5t them. This is a very important and time!) ..".OV c. tt tried," It affects nearly to,txx).ooo pcron, and violations of the regula tions are punishable by a fine of $500 and six months in prison. The au thorities have given notice that these penalties will be inflicted without mercy on offenders. It is claimed that this action will curtail the consuxnp- tv, ttue ol I ne ll.c Amcncan, and it seemed t . ...ronicie a voy unfavorable tact The Brewers' Journal, in uot u. I'rof. Roscwell Johnson and Mi Bertha J. Stutzman, of the UniverM . of Pittsburg, alleges that the ub American stock is rapidly dying oui. and reminds its readers that :ln. tion of alcoholic linunr hv f'iftv ncr 1 stock is the hone of the orohiblti'j.l cent If it doesn't, "it will be followed I .the foes ot freedom, who woul I bv :in order curtailing the hours of! deprive ns of the joys of life," and s..N " When will Great Britian learn , continues: that all these regulations arc make- I "However, nature is overruln l shifts at best5 John B. Gough used to 1 them. The old stock is dying out ? I say. "The way to kill a mad dog is to 'be children of the new stock, comi-u-cu: oi'i hi tail ju&t behind his cars, from other nations, from natioi s i'.i-iu n toward the tip ' We understand that the ordinance that was passed lately bv the council giving the Standard Oil Company a franchise to erect a tank and store coring for the good of the people of -on nere is not acceptable to the com wiiose orig. at's were not Puritans, re i.'iiMpiy ing so fast that in times noi f;ir away they will -! .vc, outdo and outvote those mIiu would like them to be tlicir intelle.--tr.;.l and physical slaves. The la-.t h'jpe of the prohibitionists is disap Visit Our Premium Department Special Inducements FOR ONE WEEK OCTOBER 26, TO NOVEMBER 3RD All New Id Pattern 10c No Hlghrr Grand Leader Infants tan ntul blue Cashmere Hoseall sizes 'Joe ituthty Spec ial - - I5cpr. II yovi deilrr thr alxvr barcalu bHog tHfc Htf0 to the itor. Grand Leader 1000 halls Lustre Cotton fU colors. Regular fc a hull Special 2 J -2c a ball. If you d!rr thr above bargain brine IhU coupon li the itorr. Grand Leader 2000 yds. Calico 7c value Special 5c yds. If you desire the above bargain bring thU eoufon lo thr ilorc. Grand Leader Ladies Short Kimonns in Crype and l'launelette, values to $1.-5 Special .... -17c jl ytni drdrr Ih ibivr biljiln brine tW CWif'1 to Itie ttore. GrndjLadr I ml .1 .i nid tv l Mliill.K in f.rL. i.r t In lllltlfl t r X'tllllrM til S'lfW , li J . I . n . .1....... L . & j . I .. ILL . i 1 I Grand Leader i Latlies Wool .Waistsall colors ' and nil sizes Stt.OO values Special $iA9 jl ywu dlre th above barfaln Mnt tab t'r'm o the iterr. Grand Leader 100 rolls Cotton Halts M? Ih. rolls lOe (pmlity Special 5c a roll It you drtlf the ibove turfiln bring thli cihj.t tu thr itore. i Grand Leader w it iim m t i iir ! iin ir iviiiii' i .ri vii i it i ii iiiv i Waists Values to $2 U Saiil . - - $1,00 11 yiKi liili ilw ibv bffln b'(a; lhttiwi rjtt ittfi. (Grand Leader Children's Rain Cupful) hooth n?..,'! r.ftl im.iliK n4t fl . J k - ! .l ..i.ln.a.U .1 . . av ILI. Mmm II TlHl irirr iiicaijv iufin u?n( tt lb tU Foil Stock of Men's Furnishings -m -sw a m. v wk. w w a a ii i ; he aim i) h Ankk i co.pir.cLh- Ask For Premium Ladles' Ment' I Children.' Sfci l'ie t tilted States. We do not believe that "the last ; of the prohibitionists is disai aring from the United States," but : do hope that the spirit of ihcsc if hearted, hyphenated Americans y be changed to full-hearted, gen- aud patriot- pany. The ordinance contained two particular restrictive provisions, orw -was to the odect that the companv should not erect a tank or store oil nearer than 100 feet to any building at present erected Tne other was to ! 1 'Mr American loyalty IU .TV.. !, .l,....,.. .U.. , ' "'-V- C-X ... i - w vimb nuimriri ulc lo.iJwail) so conducted ito business that it be came a menace to the welfare of the city the franchise should become void. It would be very nice to have the Standard Oil people locate a tank and PARLETTE'S GREAT RICHES Kalph Parlette who has become re nowned an "The Man Richer Than distributing station here and we be- , , , , . . ,,. r, . ... .... Rnckcfeller, made friends with 091 lieve that every thing within reason . . . . , k. ,,,. : ,u, Chattanoogans yesterday by giving . . , , , . . i away many thousands of dollars worth come here even to the extent of giving i , f, . . , . . , ., , .. ., . . 1 of his holdings in local and foreign them a free site if necessary, but we ., .... ,. , .. .. . corporntiona, says the Chattanooga do believe that if the comnanv lncates : .... " ... ... .... . . : i lines nere ii. snouiu oe suL-ject to ruies anu regulations that will safeguard the present and future interests of the city. A few short years of grief and mirth, and we go back to Mother Karth, our play an'J labor done, no more to struggle or to plan, no more to do our fellow man, or hustle for the mom An epi taph upon a stone will tell you where we Mi ep alone, and other things re late: "Ah I am now, so you mu3t be, Unlixe many rich men, Mr, Parlette is not a tightwad with his wealth. Neither is he the spendthrift indicated by his generosity of yesterday. Even as Midas, everything he touches turns to gold. After he had given away vast amounts with reckless abandon it was obvious that he luft the Majestic the atro richer than when he entered it. Mr. Parlette reached Chattanooga Saturday night on a private car. The first thing ho did in the city was to buy the Hotel Patten. The purchase was Which does not mean that he Is hot-air. He ts a humorist, a man with a mes sage given to the accompaniment of laughter. His lecture yesterday at the Y, M. C. A. big meeting was "Richer Thnn Rockefeller," He said that rich-s have been counted in dollars, and wrong fully, from the time that "Paradise shut down and Adam was thrown out of a job." He declared that tho day of individualism I past, and as n re sult of co-operation every consumar is a part owner in the Standard Oil Com pany, every hotel and every enterprise; that wealth Is of tho heart not of the pocket. Parlette will lecture at the High School auditorium Friday evening, October 2D, under the auspices of a local lyceum committee. marble with tho liny llnw must l: cast asiito. Tho building must w ns nearly tKtrfect as wo can mako II. "Sincere" (tieans mure than just a lur mal closing for our letters. Kvcrv time we write It, evory tlmo,we say n, before the eyei of our heart should come a vivid picture of our building. In It "sine cera?" Kx. HARMONY BUILDING WITHOUT WAX. ALEX. M'NAIR & CO. CJDiVKHJlJL HAttDWABE KITCHEN RANGES mnd HE AT I NO STOVES See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere Years ago the rich men of Roimj wero building costly marble rnnnslon.i along the Tiber. These buildings were magnificent, many of them of almnat priceless value. The wealthy Romans vied with one another in their con struction. Tho betit of marhol was used ; but sometimes even in the best of marble, there would be tiny niches, or cracks, small in themselves, yet they detracted Trom the magnificence of tho mansions who?o ownortt wanted nothing less than perfection. When the contractors ' who undertook thu building of these edillces cutrio across blocks of marble with tiny bits knock cd out, what were they to tlo7 Throw out the blocks? Rut that would cut down their profits. They had it kind of very fino wax, and they used this to (ill In the brokun places, so thai thu imperfections might escape detection. Then tho blocks of marble would bo used. True, tho wax would wear out In time, and thou tint flaws would bo apparent, "Hut It will not be for years," the contractors said. And so they continued using tho wux. Hut tho rich owners objected to this. So when they made u contract with u builder for thu erection of u mansion, these words were included, "Sine cera" which meuns "without wax," Thut was to safeguard the owner. That was to guarantee perfection. "Sine cera 1" It was not enough thut tho marble should appear perfect; Jt was not enough that tho wax should conceal tho flaw. "Sine cera!" Audit wa from .thoao twq( words that our word "sincere" has' comu. And it mcuns that things aro just us thoy Someone miking short-cuts through Mr. Graves' place uvlrlently has little reH;ct for the seventh rnmmnndtwnt, jan snws, bicycle wheels and other thinks were found missing Inst week, j Mr. Krlckson has been digging u wkII ' on his place using brick and tilo ami then filling It up wltti earth. A well of this kind hn also recently been dug on thu I.add Quick placo. Thero was great excitement at the Clay Works last Thursday night; when ' PriMhllu tho four year old son of 0, A. ' Krobs, could not bu found. Wntorholi-s, I wood and hounes wuro searched, neighbors roused, his namo called and ! lanterns seen zigzagging everywhere. ; All possible and 'mposslble places In I the houso were noarched for thu I .., . L. . I I I I 1 . i - niuuimi umo aim- ioi in iimck or a curtain half standing, half sitting on a shelf, with head to onu sldu and so sound asleep that, In thu way of a noise ft would have inkon nothing tiort of a 12 centimeter Ourmaii sluge gun to , rouse him out of h!n deep slumbers. was tho object of all tho scaro. It de veloped later that ho had been playing hide and seek with his small sister and had hidden in a placo that puzzled even thu wiser ones for tho Umo stat ed. Herman Hopkins ontertained roln. lives at his place last Sunday, Tho school board mo, last Monday to discuss businesii mailers, PETER BYR0M ESTATE CHANGES HANDS. A real estate transfer of consider able importance win placed on record lust Saturday. Tim properly transfer red is known as thu Peter Uyrom estate, Including valuable water front" ago near Garibaldi. Thu sale price was $22,000. Tm propurty was trans, furred to u man by tho niiinti of Fred II. AndriiH. It la thought that In reali ty tho lund bus hecri transferred to to ono pf tho blj? timber Interests, just which Interest Is not known. Wo understand that soma options liuvu been tukon on other property Iti the vicinity of Guribnldl, The History of the World From 'the Dawn of Creation until The Great War l tlrptetnl In art, solonco ami Indintry . ami prmtmtnl In wonderful grolur J'n ;.'i inn-1 'ncit'w lixpotolfon San.Krmiclsco Thts wonderful Kxpoaltlott closr Dec. t h Ihm V MUk It !-Mt vwi always look buck to lUIT. wlth.'rrgrtt Scenic Shasta Route C. I '""' a tir woa-tirfwl Vnlle. of (lie Wlf KUuirtK, ilricrnmiil., the tJnitiH I" lit fliiKuv nirVm i..HuM(tl ilUti.loii Low Round Trip Fares Full pniticulars.wllh copj;of3bnoklut. "Waymdr !Niili', Shustn Routo'or "California and lUTwo1 ? World I.XHIllon" on application to nearest SOUTHERN! PACIFIC John M. Scolt.Ginrral r4ncif ARenbll'orlUiHl.JOrrR"'! ii Eat Vieteck's , Bread TILLAMOOK BAKERY AT ALL GROCERS APARTMENTS FOR Furnished or unfun .shed P tn. .i i... tii.-ii Anarlr Dm MimikiilnTliul dlllg. " convenluncei, at limine cn, Knmilre at livrald Ofiiro " PETER BECKER, Merchant Tail 2nd:Kail Avraw DRY CLEANINGJJ Pi-"- BEPA1KING Try one of our Funey iw" na or your Sundny d"1" mook Muat Compunv.