Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 13, 1919, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
Rivers and Grand Ronde roads, for
this improvement was made so that
the people of this county could get
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
to the Willamette valley. We ail rec-
tor bad
ognire the value of thl
SUBSCRIPTION
per year $2 00 roads through the Grand Bonde was a
detriment to Tillamook County tor
Advertistr; Rates.
many years.
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Display Advti. per inch............
If th« teacher* in the large eities
Locals ............................ per line
.re. labor unions they will have this
Beaders, with reining matter
dvan:_ge over other labor organixa-
per line......................................
fi
They work only five
days a
Notices of meetings etc, per line
ith thiee months vacation
This, however, goes to
teachers have too much
Editorial ¿Snap Shots
,cL and some
Freed upon them
devised whereby
fully empl yed dur-
êillanwnk ijeaMight,
HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 13. 19 2 9
ruin for thousands of trusting inves- I
tors. How he goes to a beautful trop-
■ ic island and not only discover* pi-
irate gold but also finds love, success ,
and happiness
is glowingly told '
amidst scenes of most beautiful and I
gorgeous description
Incident following Incident in
quick -uccession—showing raging
tropic hurricanes which sweep away
entire villages, intrigues which aim
for the dawnfall of the young hero,
adventures which show his metal and
courage, and the discovery of pirate
gold m a man car calculated to
am. are. Then too there is a romance
of rare beauty and charm, »here a
oeatitifui gtrl discover* that she is in
love with that ideal bei
man of
I
Performance and Price
There is only one way to buy a motor
truck—on its ability to transport and
the cost of chat transportation.
A First Cost that is too high means an’
inflated cost per ton mile—a First Cost
that is too low stamps a truck as one
built to meet a price—a truck that will
spend days in the repair shop a truck
that will fail on its test of ability.
Bu: there is a middle ground—a point
we re rrl. 2 and performance balance—
a pi ce where value is greatest. Beth*
leh m Motor Trucks i. e exampl s of
thac miadle g ound—they are neither
underbuilt to meet a price nor overbuilt
to justify a price. Buy your Motor
Truck on Facts.
ps rents
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LJ:
p.. yt-c
1
OM m H
« ho »
i' _ T. n Chassis 2?-Ton Chassis 3V-Tcn Chassis
ers eonti
$2365
$3465
$1965
would be a
F. O. B. ALLENTOWN. PA.
o a lot of t ail
'away their time and g<
BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION
chief during the long vacation.
ALLENTOWN, PA.
say nothing of what they forget dur-
al law imposing a penally of tng these vacations.
0 upvn persons who steal auto-
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les, or five years in the peni- j One poor woman in Tillamook
tenuary. This
is an exceedingly wanted to become a member of the
Chases
TVrre sentence to impose, but auto Red Cross, but did not have the nec­
thieves are becoming so numerous essary dollar when she was solicited.
Chill!
'-ut it requires a severe penalty so
- is what she did; She sen; Jfrc.
- to put a stop to It.
with the promise that she would
3
T5,
There’s do chance for chance
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make up the balance as soon as pos­
ch
Jia
at
baby
’
s
bath-rime
or
This explains somewhat the high sible. That took p!aee in "this city on
cost of Ifring. Senator Capper, of Monday. This is only a little incident
any ether rime with a Perfec­
Kansas, says: "It takes four and a but it .s worthy of mention, for this
tion Oil Heater around.
—i f bushels of wheat to make a bar­ woman had the spirit of the woman
Give.; the extra heat you want
rel of flour. The wheat raiser gets w ho gave her mite, as recorded in the
—where you want it—in a
a»ut 45.37 tor the wheat; the mii- 'estamenU If a poor woman will do
jiffy. Warms ten hours on
- sf get.- |13.7(>; the baker 354.79, that for the honor of becoming a
a gallon of kerosene oi’—
—e .. tel keeper here :n
member of the Red Cross, and to
portable hear for every rocn-
ington. as he dole- it out in th.n wear a Red Cross button, what ought
Saves coal too.
-lues, get* f5S7.fr»."
our citirens do who own land, have
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Your Perfection is ready now
bank accounts, and who are enjoying
U'e believe it. The president is a the benefits of this section of coun­
very sick mam He congratulated the try, do for the Red Cross? The snap
HARRIS'
- .ernor of Massachusetts cn his re- shot man is not complaining because
FI RMTI RE CO.
e.-.tkm. who was running as a law some of our eititens have not taken
and order candidate, and also con- out membership.-, for there are prob­
gtatulaied the newly elected gover­ ably some who are not financially
nor of New Jersey who ran on a able to do so. like this poor woman,
-t" t.ckeu Nobody but a college but they are few and far between.
pr lessor knows how to reconcile the Yet we cannot close this little inci- j
■ so iaeonsi.-tencies. Now the demo- dent without making an appeal to
crat- in Massachusetts are fighting every adul*. person to become a mem-
mad with the president.
‘ber of the American Red Cross.
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It looks as though Governor Olcott
The Condemnation Suits.
hm>
pretty good news agent circu-
ia ng a lot of propaganda laudmg
Hemlock. Nov. S, ISIS.
the governor for this that and the
To
the
Editor
Tillamook Headlight;
between
other thing. Anyone reading
the lines could easily detect that ac- I Dear Str—I noticed in the Head­
<-■ nt about the escaped convict re­ light. dated Nov. 4, 1919. the county
turning to Salem was nicely staged court's offer to the defendants Moore
t< give the Governor another puff, <n regard to the change of venue m
with the Red Cross solicitors appear­ their condemnation eases. Tillamook
ing on the scene at the proper time. County vs. I. H. Moore.
The metropolitan newspapers every . | In regard to the above offer I want
*
to
or.ee in a while givethe country news­ to say the county court ‘ ’ is trying
papers a dig becau.-e something of give the people a wrong impression,
little importance is magnified, but as 1 have offered to settle without
they have a good "come back" when any unnecessary expense to the tax­
they see so much Olcott propaganda payer*.
| First, a= we
could not agree on
appearing in The Oregonian.
price,
1
offered
to
split the difference
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Maple Leaf district made a splendid between us and the County Court.
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Second. I offered to let five men
record in the Red Cross Member-
A Perfection Oil Heater
the County
ship Roll Call. Every male person settle the damages.
warms the room you want
took out a membership, which placed Court to choose two men and 1 to
warmed win you want K
choose
two
men.
then
the
four
choose
that district m the lOv percent class.
warmed—bathroom, bedroom
a
fifth
and
abide
by
the
decision
and
Sc-ilie Smith was chairman of the
any room—in a jiffy.
their
answer
was,
"Let
the
jury
de
­
uimittee. and with the assistance ot
cide."
Also.
I
wanted
the
honorable
Pete Helsel and W. S. Buel. they
worked with a great deal of elm. court to come out and we would go
stringing about such satisfactory re- over the ground together and figure
Used in 4,000,000 homes.
suits. It is something to be proud of the actual cost of the extra fencing,
to live in a district where every male land taken, and the removal of debris
You’fl need a Perfection tin
person is a member of the Red Cross, ■piled on and .-tattered over my prop­
winter—come ia.
erty.
which
they
also
refused
to
do.
and the chairman i of the Tillamook
‘
and
I
stand
ready
at
any
time
to
deal
Red Cross feels flattered
I
to know
that his district showed the right fair, and they know it. and as I al­
Alex. Mc N a ir & Co
county road-
spirit tn the present drive for mem- ready have three
through
my
place
and
none
of
them
bera.
vacated, and as this new road runs
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a
The deplorable outrage at Centra- d.agonally through the center of
eighty
acres
of
my
property
and
l,a oa Arm.stice Day is only the out-
a
ojtae of llowing the United States save- less than a quarter of a mile
a
over
following
the
present
road
with
to become the dumping . ground of
a
he socialist.- and anarchists of Rus­ apparently no better grade, it seems
a
the
court
has
not
tried
to
save
the
sia «nd Germany and the boycotters
a
taxpayers
expenses
very
much.
a
and bomb throwers from Ireland.
L
H.
Moore.
a
These trouble makers have come to
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the United States in thousands, a lot
For the information of our corres­
of them leaving their own country
beewu-e they could not be tolerated pondent and the public as well, it f
H e Sell
Heat
there. To our way of thinking there was the State Highway Commission
a ■ d
is no difference between the anar­ that surveyed the highway through
Tillamook
county
and
through
Mr.
Licht
chists of Ruma and Germany and
the Irish agitators. The outrages in Moore's property, hence it Is unfair i
California is sufficient proof of thia, to hold the county court responsible |
yet the people of the United States for that. And Mr. Moore will find
TAe Standard Oil
have been supplying the Irish agita­ that it was bis own attorney, who
tors with money to carry on their turned down his proposition to allow
Company’s ker*
five persons to settle the damage«, is
agitation.
osene.
Clean-
District Attorney Goyne’s version of
the
matter.
Also,
we
may
mention
burning.
Bring
We are assured by R A. Booth, of
yoar can—save
the State Highway Coruiuimon, that that Mr. Moore first wanted 94.040
Tillamook County will be looked af­ but later offered to take $3.000. but
money
ter In the matter of hard surfaced the court refused to pay that amount
roads next year and from what we prefering to leave it to a jury to de­
Frier Per Gallon
..re informed the Commiesioti will let cide.— Ed
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con tracts for 15 miles of hard sur-
A
Man
of
Honor
’
At
the
Gem.
lared road early ia the new year, ec
that the work can be completed next
GARIBALDI NEWS
5Bayocean this win-
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phe Miami and moved to Garibaldi.'ter
; ear. That will practically give Tilla­
J W. Goss, of Twin Rocks, was at (moving into the Lederer h-me for
mook county a hard surfaced road Classics. Inc., production which will
Garibaldi Monday on business.
¡the winter.
from the Miami bridge to Hebo. The be shown at the Gem Theatre. Satur­
All Moose Take Notice.
I
Mr. Erick and a Mr. Mead, of Port-
failure of the contractor to complete day. Noe. IS. is the last picture made
P Parson and C. Richter left for
land, come in on Tuesday to hunt Forest Grove on Sunday's train, after
the five miles of road was very dis- by Harold Lockwood and is consider­ I
The meetings of the L. O O. M.
and fish for a few days.
rpotnting. and Mr. Booth informs ed by critics to be the biggest thing
spending a few days hunting and hereafter will be held in the K. ot P.
that
he
ever
accomplished.
GET YOUR CHOICE. CALL 0B
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ethier were fishing on the Miami river.
o> that the same conditions prevail
Hall, m the new Alderman Building.
Its a vivid romance of love and ad­
down from Brighton Sunday and
WRITE
ia other parts of the state. One thing
Lester Bowman went to Mohler On Friday evening. Nov. 14 your at­
Monday visiting with Mr. and Mr*. Sunday on business
that was a great benefit to Tillamook venture whch show, how a man of
tendance is solicited Light refresh­
MRS JESSIE NELSON
Homer Sheldon, returning to Brigh­
' Kimy was the work done by the honor overrules a band of dishonest
Swan Hawkinson was over from ments will be served.
Foar MJes South of Tillamook
ton Tuesday.
Bayocean Sunday. He reports only
Highway Ota mission on the Three «chenier» and gains wealth Instead of
Buy Safely • Buy Bethlehem
Sunset Garage, Tillamook, Oregon
PERFECTION
QiJH&ters^S)
Starting November i3th, for One Week, will
Sell FOR CASH, LANCASTER CRESCENT
TIRES as follows :
S13.00
31x4
$17.00
82x4
$19.60
33x4
34x4 - - $27.95
These Tires have a Standard Guarantee
30x3 -
30 X 31 -
32 V 3i -
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$25.65
$25.85
$27.20
of 3500 Miles.
ALDERMAN & POORMAN,
INA
JIFFY
Auto Dealers and Accessories
SPECIAL !
Do not forget that we handle the most com­
plete line of FARM IMPLEMENTS in Tilla­
mook County, and our prices are right. We
also handle the best of fresh FRUIT and
VEGETABLES.
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Here is a list of a few of our Cash Prices for the Week:
PERFECTION
PEARL
WHEAT CHOPS, 100 lb. Sack
$3.60
BULK COFFEE, a Gook Grade
40c. per
WESTERN BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
10 lb. Sack -----
90c.
STANDARD CORN, - - - -
15c.
LESLIES SALT, 50 lb. Sack
90c.
ROLLED O A.TS, per packet
¿Oc.
MARSH MELLOW SYRUP, 5 lb. 70c
WHITE SOAP...................... c _ 6 J for 25c.
These are only a few of our Prices. Cali and get a
more complete list.
CONOVER & CONDIT
Turkeys and a Few
Geese for Sale.
Or Box 1«. Tillamook
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S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
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