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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1915)
Cln Ciliaiitsett Bwald fc. 6. Ctombbzw editor Enio-iK' -vsxuvK-l ma tor .nay u, iiv, m km- r--i ........... Oro-nn, nmbjf the alt of Maivh S, ISTV. i-hM eiiM. t .- v:- le in V,n.?' XdVCrlttittil KalC ! ba,Unt insertion, line Raanhuuinn of 'eo,lo.lhco real Advrrtn-witt tdw nolle. wr liw Pirst Itvurtlon. per line f .10 ItasineaaA Professional ORrdvnio 1.00 Ka.-h i -.tiwnl insertion, Una .05 Display Advertisement. ter iwh .U Hvnet. Notice - fcWJ i i. t),.,iv Ada most bo in thl of- Timber t'l nma H."j fir on MvNdti nnd TVimdMy Morn-Vtu-vs. rer lirw . ... .06 to insure publication In follow- of thsnks, par Urn in Tueaday and r'rtduy Issues. Locals. or Kn. nrst irtton .t w iir TTBSDAY NOVKMHKK HUfi. TV f .1 ... 1.1..W and storm ot the lastjslmc tnide. It if foodamental and t duoyed property and th product of th farm are th bi. agricultural roo- The . . ihr.iMwl th eountv road W ar still largely an ...I track at Har view. A community, ana as Mncuuurr trv" t , vrstiv move en In I'Otl I w prr lor wraw .nii4j "'r' - er.-st .-fleeted mfht have mwI sue of our erar sml the prices wr are , ! and it may not t too lat 3curin for them hwve no parallel in i- at least ttw eounty iwa M country annar. n nem i .1 fr,H hii-f out. eomituf ahurulantiy to mnrVet hih! Uio . ... . ... . h .ft1 - mttt frr if a now foanty i . j; n,:ht , f v and m4 . io tr rmnu ai I a !( :t nwn 5vii;- .-. am. Oar la-t I'.-i i titrn h- vrtamiv bem a 1! .itu r f .Tare cwv.t.i PREDICTING BUSINESS TREND Arertamin nnd unlyi!ne lnilnc.t Hormv Wis of toria. ha j condition- wa IM bjt of n romsrk- 4 is., f.,ii,i i...fi f.r th 19Ui able atklrrf deiivcrmi oy . u. aiortm IK-in -Htu- rampatK of l:we Rabann Stntiticnl organisation. If o WalKH t .ifot ' h 'W. ! tfor tb Oregon AeHettlturnl ColteK'f I.ft - hi.ve Woodr -w four yeara:, a( cmn, rf ss on mimbor of I th- btwinoM ran' nomo. Br moan l'Ke iilKn-inclmies the om anl ttb-1 , . .. . , " , , ., ,. iofa enart of bwinoej conditions of starce of ivkI year presldenUal eon-1 test. Tnc oAc ekin -aUm.tT how- j X ' hl kr. witn hi hard times rry haa alwady ! thr is a definite and fairly constant been put to route, by the pxtoeot ol- f relation between area ef prjspertty vcrl prosperity of the country, and (mJ 4npttilyio Tbwe ar ar dater- our foretgn policy nas come ao ine iron as the rturnmounl iie. I'remdept NVilson's European policy is hailed everywhere, by all true Amer-iv-a: . recari!e.s of rarty atfillation as bei-t' wrfect. Air. while his Mex ican poliov i criticised by the intereU who would like to have L'ncle Sam pull j mined bv lime and intensity of each per-tad. Tbey were represented on n chart as irrecular black surface eithar above or below the ba- line of "er age conditions, and by the depth or height to which lite depression or pro- . . - . . : . 1 U.. i. -. . m . k.n thtMr chestnuU out of the ttre.Ute Rreat pemj uui un body of American pcnple ieera to be on the chart th) close similarity in siie hitrhlv ?atified because of the fact between the depreuion and prosperity that we have been kept out of trouble periods extindinsr back for twelve and the Jivew of thousands of our beat year wai vet y remarkable yours: men havt been saved. We are. These different periods of the busi- sure thbt the fathers and mothers of lew cycle followed each other almost this country truly appreciate the rise ag reeularly iu day follows night nnd statesmanship and steady hand of our -omlition of the nar future may be beloved president. very accurately gauged by . study of President Wilson can irrncefully step the fa iiatnentnl conditions of the down and shift upon some one else th- country in comparison with past per terrible r-sooiibility that is now his, uxis. Estimutes are based on market for the Diatforro he was elected utn nrices of nine stnwlnrd eotnoiiities. declaroi for a single term. But we do j modified by such factors as railway not thir.k the people will want it thtit j earnings, number of idle ears, now way. They sorely nceti his services buildings, bank clearings, business and the w ill want him to remain. failures, condition of crops,-und the I investment market. The study of these barometric conditions will enable a ARiYlOL'R EXPECTS 1 competent student of current business .conditions toonalvze tne ontiooK ana O. I. C. SWINE 1 Imvcsoine choice yomit; ptji iov smIc. both sexes, the kiml thnt nmturever ymmj; Oik of my hcrtl hottrs weiiih'; ed O'JO lbs. fit 18 months ohl. My hoslmve won nhlions t i at count v and stale inirs. Phone or write tor prices. JOE DONALDSON M. K. !. N'o I. TllUm t-V GREAT PROSPERITY (B J. Otfoen Armour, Provision Kimj) Arr.er.. ;. i rapidly rising to an ui precedertei prosperity a prospsrit which v,oul i have been inconceivable a year a", and which will be enduring and r.jj. . . 't be affected by termina tion of t'. turcpean war. Tt.e i i". fiat the cessation of Euro pean hoit)!itrs must affect us adverse ly is, 1 i .1.-academic. Emigrate from t- juntries now at war will nrohitjitp-t- Thy will be forced to be prepared to take advantage of chances in business conditions. Manu facturers will know when to buy their raw material, increase their plant, in rreae prwiuction in certain lines, or curtail ami retrench. Investors will know when to buy and when to fell securities. Partners will be irlven a AN OLD. OLD FESTIVAL Thanksgiving i not a ntw Unglrd notion by any means, ll is as old a the cenmries. In Old Testament time there was he offering of thanksgiving. Some imri it was in public, and some times t as in private: sometimes it ccv.iui'amtd with sacrifkes and omctimes it wa simply the uplifting m ihr heart" deepest experience of ovc and gratitude. In the New Testament ttmci H w ccompanird occasionally, if not i?ea--alt, with supplication and prayer. he form has changed, but in every me God's children have found iotne u in which to utter forth the mem- ry of tiki's great gooduesa. The religious lesmal which Icbraie on Thursday, however, and .vhich now happily has become a nat-u.n-l festival, is peculiarly linked Aith the beginnings .of ourNcw Eng land history. nc Puritan Pilsiims were the ones who instituted it. The persecu tions which they endured in England under Mary, Elisabeth and James 1,. caused a number of them to emigrate in itwj lo Holland, where the" estab lished themselves in the city of Ley .Icn. and where ihey were joined by ihcir remaining brethem in i6oS. Tho appointment of Thanksgiving day for ,ore special blessing bad long been ,i custom among the Dutch as welt as .kinong other nations in r.uropc, ami the Kencral gratitude to heaveu for some great war victory, for the proc- .rnation of peace or for deliverance .'-..in pestilence or famine, often . .und expression in this w.iy. In Hol .i rid, the first anniversary of the de i. trance of the city of Ley den from the setge, October j. 1575. was kept as a religious festival of ihanktgivng nd praise. In the English church ser vice, the tb of November is so cele brated, in commemoration of the dis- MummlH el I'smi. i -.forv tnkllis len f 'Vrn' ! wo went to t'l" very tntort Ion csslt-tU.n of Im-n telle Iti tlio pthntw nuiioitm of a IVruvlmi tbxior who lm ibnot.Ml mrtiiy yertts of lili life to Inrn rt'seimh. IUiikW nid the all wr iiiuiumlcs which wii Ik-s'H t'ken rrmu rH-k tomlw All hod I"" t'urbd In w UtlittfP"ltir and. JtitlKlns by th lMr- , rltu- exprewloit of sKony nn tir reh nu-Ut iVIti. I should Imagine that ome of ttictii. iirloiiri of wr. I ld. bnd Ineii eiitiunbed nltv. The li"tivr ' of tltoo uitiiumUM f" itid lb wwf"' cMttionloiis of tho skeletons tiiuntest , me for n Ioiib time, nor nhall I over for Kt tho sleht. One or two of the nktllU Utr' ol deli -e of ktllfUl nurgery' .tr alMpetl ploe.M of liene tmvlng Ivon cleierly fit ted 'n t reimlr datnatv done b tlio star ued tUM wimimiw of Ibe e rlo.1 1 dkl not metnurv the I tw III lie tiiuseum. iHIt one of the f.-t' Hid rtohe weapon wbh h Itrmihi twtt-k lo I : ne land from iushi hi. urit four lii he from tolni to ilnt . in ttir top a truly fonalilalnV elul NVld World MutasUm. Th r"srri tti Ontsn. In in:t. in ihe old day f Kne"i'd hkm with the lluteb. the inh.iM' ..' of stirrtnebnm. la terror of ini i. t u; the tumn fwri-e. pwlttourd ' ' lotd lleoteoant ami dopi lj tieutn ui of Norfolk "Our Town." tti. j "Joiuen upon ye M.ili.c a. nl we r afrnitt eery nuiiit e enoiui i ttitue u.hoto aiat tire O.'t I'owoe tie mr lie lb our lleHl f"l r H t(tol ery eloH( logif'T' UmI r Moiisihi t bait-feed with ! 'i one Uourea time ye 1V . o.u liurtit, for ne ua.s n4hlk. to tie :t (bom tint one Junto with a t.nt.i . . Mac and four Muimii iHnifc-ht m or 0110 wt and i-tmsr-riihb a very mall dolsn kci i an rovMi, ati likewise v- tiv . pewtlrr. tiof bol for f r naht tlimn n-.r ,luuuelt. when w'r stand In 'eHl Tlier iberrfore aafcetl for a few mon mn.kols. wllb iiwilsr itm) Itnlteliv. la . trontint thl tlm nutbtintlro silmilatnl ihn Htierlnshant should not Iwlxn-iH jp -aid arm and ammunition." YAMIHI.L MILLING COMPANY , .ff o . i - t tUHIK, OKAIJI. I:U) Moiling Slot Y Fomilij Blend Oingon Flovvcj I.. I. HUMANS', Mgr. In Coinnu'rcinI Hltlfj. Mnttitil ',t,v vrr ilssrlnWs n ruf rsfr.tlVslv ftrra&t sj tovtrjr ui Kite nuiiit- we i jiiu avmtttm at i. a n r 1 u i ntrifv wfii'n ll rnfir. to But the Puritans did not rtinaln in rlolland. After fully satisfying tlicm . elves that their number instead of take t'rN fti-p. because the conflict mean, t-xnausiion of men aa v;ell j buaud on lonj; swings of sovoral years as of tr a-urv. Men will Ix- needed 1 rather than on the minor fluctuations over there is much, if not more, than lof theslnck markets. This lattor mat money. There can be no competition ter was said by tho speaker seldon to between a country of Amerk-a's ruat I Kivo averauo net proflU. yigor at.d innnite r.-outces and court-J Mr. Storms likewise inforrnod Doan tries that have srent themselves. Boxell that this was the first public America is destined to lead the world J presentation of the Bauson aystem In commercially aJ financially in 15 t the Pacific North wost. It Is the design years. The war tirnoly hastened that! of the course, in which the lecture was manifest destiny. For an American to ' supplied, to be both practical and pro fear the aftermath of the war appears j t;reive. to rne baseless. j The next number of the course wi 0ur3 is not a war prosperity, al-j be by Phil S. Baton, versatile editor thouirn ammunition orders ate acccler- iof the Pacific Northwest. ket their surplus products, when -uy tneir supplies and which form of ..(rixiiltiir.'il iir.-irtir-n i llkotv to llrilVi' mostprontanle.. I uicrcnsing was gradually diminishing . .. . . t! . ll i I they abandoned that Country, landed But all these transactions should be! . . , , , i pon i tyinouiii nuci unii iwnu u Babies Babies Ail the Supplies the Babies Need We Have Nipples, 3ottles Brushes, Combs, Talcum Powder and Milk. Send Lis Your Order The Tillamook Dt tig Sto e ionii- in a new world, retaining the ld Dutch custoine of a genera! rii.-nkKiviiig for special blessing. Tlir first harvest of the colonists at Plymouth, Cjo. Bradford sent four .inn out fowling that they "might .. I tt-r a more special manner rejoice oK'thrr" Two yiars later the colon iit wtc in distress on acLount of dronglit, and a day of f anting and prayer was appointed. While they were praying the wished-fur tain came down Abundantly, and the gov ernor forthwith appointed n dny of public thanksgiving, which was de voutly observed. One of the most remarkable thanks Kivins; customs on record prevails in Southampton and Ensthamptou, Long Island. Moulatik Point, which consists of nine thousand acres, was ov.ncd by mmtcruus projiridors in these town's, and used as a common pasturage for stock. The time of drtv itiK the herds home for winter was fixed at a uiccting by ihe town coun cil, "and It came," says the historian, "to be a rule from the period beyond which the memory of man runnel), not, that tin; Thursday of the v rl following the return of ihe cattle from Montauk should lie' observed as a day of thanksgiving, pr feasts, and often a day of fasting and prayer wns turned into a day of thanksgiving by what seemed an immediate nuswir to their prayers." Jn ways such as Uiijsc the thapks giving cnstonic was inlroilnced, ami in the same spirit in which th thanks of t lie colonists wore e.tpns ed, in that early (lity, the ctistoino w conliniicd, and has come down lo - own times,- Kx. Oliver Geltlimltli nrl Pswtltr. April I IT7I. iPel Oliver i;olumlth. In bK fortv ovwitIi ymr. at tbr hoHttnt of lid fame. nlwi nf lit' rnibHrra" tisrnt ()o!il-tolth' iliMth was ttAKtOO ri n 'wiii- tboueht. l bt taking srilnM hi K.ibeeary'i th th fa iwh iwtn. . I'r J n nio ferr now drr- One hould tr Jul lo tbi- pnw itt-r- Moltlnmlth ttlittoelf thttttht b lui.l u Bhert spurloit am) not thr tf imlnr iiow'dVn. wbtt Mr Ilawko. IU jiitbH-nry, deelatvd tb fc-k mnn i ii .! taken itw right remedy In a nuig u.o.m nnd nfter OokWmlth' ibintb Oil.hl. In MtllnlwmlkiH uitll Die p.H-1'n other two imyoUUn. "An .r ivnnt of tne lte Ur rtoWsmlur 111 lira So Par as lolai to the lithlbt Hon of Or. Jarotw" PowOfr." Heath itayi all dHo In no oiber njr pol Wy eoold t;Mdmlth ha elonrl him ..If ljln Sfiertntnr A Cotl Oujr'l. Itowtoy. tho lneilli r Minim " hnl to timi in til iwrwirepmro unUist one who had ttirimfl ntn III .'III ltnwio bad ii ijiiurtol with n Urf dfuier uanietl tlraut ll wa" tnilnl matter. lut I tow ley took the nesi oouoe to ttnssit. ot np n piano. iMiiittlit a eornot nml prwrM-lwl to unite IniHiMitiiii for llrant fior ono or two it.otttil! rai" in court llrant nioviil Ituw i) tuioulu oni the next iIihii tielalilMir ami follows! with piano nml (timet llrmit wont to law. lint touinl In- eouhl di nolhiiis I Hlllits. be iiik iletc.'hed lii4 'I'lion ItnwlMy hlrwl iiruiu (winds anil orttnn ami naanliod lilm l'Ul a- ut'ituiiulilo. aud flw Icy t(l tTi.tn) tut bis rovunyiv-Ijii don Tntltir Tho Gospel Oak. In tho vlliiiu of PoUtoflil. Ktlltolk. Kimland. xtiiniU n fniimuii oak which the it-elor liw proviMj to io -.fx k yrtir ! .ild rim tree linn n Birth of thirty- j li foot and hns ln-eii known itlwityx i nn the uohI link. iiko uuder It the j ttrxl Chrlailan iiiImIoiiui1i proaenx I to tho lii'iiilu'ii Mnsutis thlrtooii eun turle-i iiko This oVHiit Is eoioiiieiiiiiriit ii ouch your by n pocll survlro liulil under tho ireo Early Soporific. Iloiitho. ii ('hluinio pliynlelmi wlin lived In tho third roiilurr nvo hN ps iloiju ii iiomiuiioii or iieiup. wiioruliT thoy wore rondiirei) liiH-iiHliiie durlnic siirulciil ojnTiit Iijiik Tint soimrlllc rf IwH of iniiliill'llUo nre iihiiiiIimii.iI Ii) AliakoHpi'iire Rctreatin'j In Dltordor. "Who wiih thnt toiitth looking ehnp I saw you with lodny. llleltHV" "Bo earefiil. Parker 'Hint was my twin brother " "By Jove, old elm p. forulvc mot I really ought lo him- knoivu "-Kiuisaa City Tlmi's. Wronfj Elthr Way. Issliel-I'll novel luive iinnilior plio togniph liilieu Moroilo W'lii nut. denr? IhiiIicI i)h. If II looks ;. nn. , ion't like It, nnd If ll IImiktm mid my 1 friends dnn'l like It I- ICxeliiingo 1 A Woman's Vay. I "Vour doom I- -,).i;'d" nn-il itm vlt lain. ; "ffn." latiu'lied tho lierolno ilollnmlv . -I Kiiein I run meum n oiou' -t.llleu. go Hern Id The Dlfferenes, "Vour cool: Ih Jiihi one of tin family. Inn'l MieV" "Dear mti, no! Hhe novor would cut wiirmed u r dished " - It'ililinorc American. THE TIME TO BUY A PIANO IS NOW The pinnn luuivs nllo.n tlu onintty nretivcrHtiK'.r.l nnd are tunkinx htii iniltUTiiu-nit ti htivcr I ' c ht factory ac',cv ',,, tnr M,n X Chntr iV Hutl' t I'ltnoi nnl 1 'lit cr I'l.uiusi. ami Imvc recently .sccntfl W'ltr H. Allfii Cn. line, which urM wninntclinhlc I'l.f " v Ion. !!.'.. t:.... .t... i.. it ii i,. i.... .i in.irM. turn 1 1 us; i. "tn j' ist " mi. inuuw mi wvii kh'ovi incntb: Mason 8c Hamlin, Hartlnun Conover.jLudwIgJ.MlfWi Klngsboty, Rembrandt, WcIIInRton And others. TIu-m jii:tins iuuvJh- Momtl lt the snwtll t" r 510 HMHttlllv en i;t uu-tit t oilli .ii t VMI lill V ! ' i nicttt -al irui- paiil S the 'pnt cash" bnver, the u.i .nturcmt iicin tnteiol n ute iiiip iiii pnnion t eniaiiuii.. instttlltncnt Iieduci the liit pnynn-nt thi ' hfv ensy the sinnll nmnthly pnyutents will In- meet tm a two or three yeitr contrnet. At the time o vour piitchiie ytiu receive tn l eehtuij,c herelit ll du any fell SOU witlim I'rt'in il.iie of nale on wish lo ehttnie yonr p " other make, yon n-teive lull purelntse pnt i ehanxf. ' t'miltl anvihtnx he more fnir? These pianos nre received hy me on coimixnnicit injfftt no expruse in helliny. saves von the laiL-, sion akvayn maile hy tt salaneil miIikiiuhi S;e me heiore Inlying elseu lure. It will pay N'ni uf c.uH in out r uii to eltlCflt . in citr . nt .id' fiir :in , .111. IIP bf. Leland B. Erwin TILLAMOOK, OREGON 3rd Number Lyceum Count Tk-iL APOLLO CONCERT COMPANY AT THE Christian Church SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1915 DonV.Mis. ThiA Number This company i.s unexcelled in vnrit of musical offerings, splendid solo work nnd htimij? ei homhle. liftch nicniher is mi artist. Tlureis no more popular musical organization nppefirs ingon the platform. The comment of (he pres find public following a concert by the Apollo1 is always exceptionally cordial ami congrnuiln toiy. We Will Wire Your House at a Re duced Price Until Dec. the Close of Electric Prosperity week. Coast Power Co.