Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 27, 1920, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MAY 27, 1920.
and dictate county affairs when they
were in a position to do so. and from
all appearance the first skirmish was
on Friday last, when Homer Mason,
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
tor county judge, and H. V. Alley,
SUBSCRIPTION
per year . »2.0Q for
county commlssionar, were singl­
ed out for defeat. Ii failed, however,
because a large number of voters got
I wise and saw through what was tak-
L ing place, especially when the five or
The Cloverdale paper calls then six pages of type written matter was
Headlight a "dirty sheet.” We can peddled over the county denouncing
only "come back” with the retort Mr. Mason. We have seen a copy of
that this is the dirty, libelous state­ the matter and consider it a direct
ment of a dirty preacher.
violation of the corrupt practice act i
o
and the persons who prepared it as
My, the democrats of Tillamook well as those who peddled it should
county didn’t show much enthusiasm be prosecuted. There were 92 votes
on Friday. We are not surprised that sworn in in Wheeler precinct.
they had the political blues and fail- :
ed to go to the polls—only a limit- |
Attorney T. B. Handley Appointed
ed extent.
of Block 49, of Thayer’s Addition to
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said Tillamook City, Oregon; thence
The delegates to the grand lodge. west to the Southwest corner of Lot 6
Odd Fellows, Rebekahs, and Encamp­ in Block 48 of Thayer’s Addition to
ment, left for Baker Sunday. Some Tillamook City; thence North to the
going by train, but R. Watson drove South line of Eighth Street; thence
to Portland, taking with him his t^ife, East to the place of beginning.
Brother John Aschim and wife and
The cost of the improvement as
S. W._ Conover. C. I Myers having fixed by the accepted bid therefor is
gone on'to Portland a few days pre­ $6910.95, besides allowance for over­
vious to attend to other business thus haul of excavation for every 100 feet
combinir|' business with pleasure. in excess of 300 feet, 3c per cubic yard
They are also advertising Tillamook to which shall be added the cost of
cheese, as you will notice by the Ore­ advertising, engineering, superintend­
gonian, for in registering Sunday ence and other incidental expenses
Evening at the Imperiel Hotel they conncted with the carrying out and
inserted within their names “Eat construction of said improvement as
Tillamook Cheese”. The Tillamook authorized by the Charter of Tilla­
Creamery Association having con­ mook City Oregon.
Ten days from the date of the first
tributed several celebrated Tillamook
Corporation Commissioner
cheese to the delegates for that pur­ publication of this notice is allowed
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We second the Oregonian’s sug­
by the Charter of Tillamook City, Ore­
Governor Olcott will appoint T. B. pose, and leave it to that bunch for
gestion that the Oregon primary
results. They may not bring back gon, for the filing of remonstrances
Handley
corporation
commissioner
election law be amended, in regard
grand lodge news, but believe me, against the proposed improvement.
to candidates obtaining majority to-morrow (Friday.)
Triplex Spring» Insure Riding Comfort on All Road*.
Tillamook cheese will be in demand Dated this 20th day of May, 1920.
votes before the delegates to the
Overland Four-Door Sedan Insure» Comfort
FRANCES B. STRANAHAN
hereafter.
Better
add
a
few
more
cows
national conventions be pledged.
Gem Theatre Program
City
Recorder.
In All Weather
to
your
herds.
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Brother Peter Schranz is reported
Friday-Saturday, May 28-29. “The
A San Diego widow married the
Barking Up The Wrong Tree.
THE SUPERIORITY of the Sedan for autumn,
Beauty Market”, featuring Kather­ improving, and will soon be able to go
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next day after her husband had died.
ine
MacDonald.
home.
winter and spring is even more emphasized in the
Why. we desire to know, was there
Mr. F. C. Baker, Tillamook, Oregon.
"Snub Pollard Comedy.
Brother Lattermag who is living at
bo much delay.—Gazette Times.
Dear Sir: I enclose a copy of reso­
wide range of summer motoring. It s thick per­
I
Sunday,
Maj
30,
"Sealed
Hearts
”
McMinnville was reported to this lution adopted at the meeting of Til­
Well, Bro. Engles, a good many
featuring
Eugene
O'Brien.
lodge
as
having
broken
his
wrist,
manent
top is a cooler shield from boiling sun.
women don’t even wait until their
lamook Post No. 4 7 on May 7th and
husbands give up the ghost. Divorce Monday, May 31, "His Divorced while cranking a Ford car, better get which has failed to reach you earlier
Breezes are freely admitted or entirely excluded at
Wife”, featuring Monroe Salisbury.
cases even in Benton county prove
a self starter on your Ford and save owing to my neglect.
"Stop that Shimmle”, one reel com­
will. Rain, dust and sudden cold, are shut out at
this.
accidents.
Yours very truly,
edy.
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E.
J.
Claussen,
Post
Commander.
Do
not
forget
the
Encampment
your command by heavy plate glass which n®v^
The snap shot man was elected to Tuesday, June 1, "The Orphan”, fea­ Thursday eve. May 27. Several candi-
Whereas it has been the law’ of the
turing
William
Farnum.
cuts off your vision or leaves you feeling Shut in.
office on Friday—that of precnit
United States for many years that
ates for ths Patriachal Degree.
“Pathe Review.”
committee-man. The trouble with
men
who
served
their
country
in
its
Now the Overland Sedan adds to all this convert­
If your are 13 weeks in arrears
this very Important office is there Is Wednesday. June 2, "Prince and
military or naval establishments be
Wm.
Desmond.
Betty
”
featuring
with
your
dues,
and
your
Ford
gets
ible
convenience, the riding comfort of Triplex
no salary in the job. We move, that
given a preference in examinations
precinct committee men be allowed Thursday, June 3. Program booking to kicking and breaks your wrist, do conducted by the federal Civil Service
Springs, and extraordinary light weight economy.
not received, but will be able to not expect, benefits, you are not en­
$100.00 a month, that an office be
Commission.
offer
a
William
Fox
production
as
titled to any, pay up your dues; then
provided for them and a key board
And, whereas, the Tillamook Head­
usual.
puncher be employed. We want our
Touring, $985; Roadster, $985; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575
let her kick, you probaly won’t get light, through purely personal mo­
"Nothing but Nerve.” featuring
brother committee men to say “A-
Price» f. o. b. Toledo, »object to change without notice
hurt.
tives
of
the
publisher,
saw
fit,
in
an
Flantiigan and Edwards.
nien, Amen,” to our motion.
article
published
in
the
issue
of
May
Are
you
in
on
that
100
membership
Friday-Saturday, June 4-5, "Heart
increase? Then get busy, we need 6th, 1920, to deride and ridicule the
of a Child” featuring Nazimova.
Every person who is nominated on
your
help. Come on in the work is fine. said law;
(Note) This production is at this
Now, therefore, be it resolved:
the Republican ticket in this county
We need an electric street sign to
time playing in the Liberty Theatre
put up a clean, gentlemanly cam­
guilde strangers to our lodge home, That Tillamook Post No. 47 of the
of Portland.
American Legion, express by these
paign, and having obtained the maj­
who has a suggestion to make, shall resolutions, its disapproval of the
ority of the votes, every Republican, .‘‘His Divorced Wife,’’ at the Gem.
w
e
have
the
best
sign
in
the
city,
over
said article and of the sentiments
those who voted against them, should
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our main entrance?
therein expressed;
give them their loyal support. No
"His Divorced Wife,” a Universal
J. R. Church, S. J. Greene, T. W.
And be it further resolved: That a
doubt, there will be some effort made feature with Monroe Salisbury as the
to place so-called "independent” star, is the attraction for next Mon­ Lyster, E. S. Marker, Laurell Moulton copy of these resolutions be sent to
candidates in the field to oppose them, day, May 31, at the Gem Theatre. F. B. Culberson, and Carl Anderson, F. C. Baker, publisher of the said
but we do not think Republicans will Admirer of Salisbury characterizat­ were instructed into the mysteries newspaper.
stand for that. It was free and open ion will welcome this announcement, of the second degree last meeting.
for anyone to enter the race, in eith- particularly as the picture is adapted Brother Ross Chilcott, who has been
The local American Legion is bark­
er party, and to jump in after a from a Magazine story of the Ken­ taking the degrees with this class, was ing up the wrong tree when it takes
primary nomination election is not tucky mountains by Elmer Elliott sick, and unable to take the work, so exceptions to the news article in re­
fair.
Peake.
will follow up with the next class in gard to the postmastership. What
was criticised, and what a newspaper
The story appeared In a populat June.
has a perfect right to do, was in dis­
It is too strenuous a day for women magazine as "An Altar on Little
Election
of
officers
for
the
en
­
criminating in a civil service examin­
to be on election boards from eight Thunder.” The new' production, it
o’clock in the morning until three is said, gives Mr. Salisbury, in the suring six months was held last meet­ ation. For the information of the
the next morning, and It Is no won­ role of the village blacksmith, one of ing. Brother E. Heusser was elected members of the League persons who
der some of them were played out. those virile types in which he ap­ N. G. Sollie Smith, vice grand, F. F. wanted to take the examination had
Conover re-elected Sec. and R. W. to obtain a permit from Washington
Another thing, it is not necessary to pears to advantage.
to do so, and when Merril Smith and
have five persons on an election
The mountains of Kentucky serve Watson Treasurer.
board, for it is a tedious day's work as a background for the romance and
The Rebekahs raised about $100.00 W. F. Baker obtained their's the post­
with very little to do. If a part of the in adapting the story for the screen which they have contributed toward al authorities had evidently not made
the ruling to give first, second and
board could be employed counting none of the picturesque quality has the Endowment fund.
third postmastership to ex-service
votes at certain intervals of the day, ' been sacrificed. In fact, it is declar­
Ask the new members, if they can
it would reduce the time of election ed that Director Douglas Gerald has follow the instructions they received men, hence they went to Hillsboro,
took the examination and later re­
boards and the results would be accentuated the appeal of the novel­
known much sooner. Anyway, don’t ist and produced a picture that will in joining the lodge, and not be the ceived their ratings, but nothing was
beter for it. Remember the closer said that they were not eligible, until
place women on the election boards be thoroughly enjoyed..
you follow the principles of Odd
the appointment was made when
In future and expect them to remain j
on the job from eight o’clock in the I "Sealed Hearts” at the Gem Sunday. Fellowship, and practise the lesson they were ruled out as not being
you have received, the beter man you eligilbe. That is the part that we,
morning until three or four o’clock j
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the next morning.
; ' "Sealed Hearts” the new Selznlck are. Wearing the three links will in the news item criticized, for it
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picture starring Eugene O'Brien avail you nothing, your name on the was not right to put Smith and Bak­
Senator McNary has made a fool which comes to the Gem Theatre next lodge books, less then nothing, if you er to the trouble and expense of tak­
of himself butting Into the Oregon Sunday was written by Edmond i do not live up to your vows, and pract­ ing a civil service examination in a-
nother county, and, then to be told
primary election. In a letter he has Goulding. The play tells the story of ice the golden rule.
endorsed Johnson for president. a father and his adopted son who I Remember the Odd Fellows County they were not eligible later. Let’s
When the treaty of peace and league love the same woman and is said to Convention to be held in Wheeler soon. apply the golden rule and ask any
member of the American Legion
convention was firBt submitted to the 1 be one of the deepest and most in­
Every Odd Fellow is requested to what they would say if they were in
Sentate, some of us had an idea that tricate dramas the star has yet at­
meet in the Odd Fellows Hall on Mon­ Smith’s and »Baker’s place and had
McNary was a Wilson democrat, for tempted.
he voted with the democrats and a-
The father is an industrial magnate I day morning May 31 at 9:30 o’clock been discriminated against? One ex-
gainst resevrations. Now he is sup­ whose whole life has been devoted to sharp. Please be on hand so we can service man has told us had he
porting Johnson for president who is his work. To carry out his life's am­ line up for parade. This means you. known that only ex-service men were
opposed to the league of nations. All bition he has adopted and reared the S. C. Wood« was appointed as mar eligible he would have taken the
of which goes to prove that McNary i son of a former friend. At length the shall for this oc-.asion, unu we hop examination and would like to ask
thought the league of nations was father meets a young and pretty girl all will endcaver .o help hi <1 < n1his,-i why all ex-service men in this postal
district were not told of the ruling
going to be the most popular political whose family urges her to accept his day.
of the postal authorities? And anoth­
band wagon. Now he has flopped offer of marriage and for a time the
The grand lodge delegates were er ex-service man has shown us a
over and wants a president who is husband and wife and adopted son
opposed to the league of nations. It attempt to live happily under one appointed on the good eats committee letter from Senator Chamberlain in
for next Tuesday night.
which he stated the person receiving
is really too bad that Oregon has roof.
The Odd Fellows meet at 8 o’clock the hlghtest rating would be appoint­
two little ward politclans to represent . But, try as he does to restrain his
the state in the United States Senate. young wife's affections, the older and the N. G. call to order on time. ed. Several letters of a similar nat­
ure have been received from the
Oregon was fortunate in having able gentleman finds that the two young Come early. F. F. Conover. Sec.
senator.
and intelligent Senators when Dolph, hearts have gone out to each other.
It may be good politics on the part '
Mitchell ad Fulton were In the Sen­ Then with the growth of his disillu­ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM­
of
the democratic administration to
ate. The primary nominating election > sionment he decides that if he cannot
PROVE CERTAIN STREETS IN
make the ruling it did, but as post­
surely, hasn’t been instrumental in ' be happy, neither shall they. The
TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON masterships are few and far between
sending statesmen to the U. S. Sen­ ending of the unusual complex dra­
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only a few ex-service men can obtain
ate from Oregon.
ma Is startling and most unexpected.
Notice is hereby given to all persons the plums. If it is the proper thing
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whom it may concern, that the Com­ to compensate the ex-service men—
We notice that the three democrat­
mon Council of Tillamook City, Ore.,, and we think it la—then serve them
ic editors of Tillamook county butted
has determined to improve the fol­ all alike and give them a bonus, not
In and had a good deal to say about
#i^***-**i/'*^3
i lowing streets in said Tillamook City, offer a little political pap to a few
• ■
republican candidates at the primary
of
them
who
can
pull
the
strings.
to-wit: All that portion of Sixth Ave­
election but not one of the democrat­
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Before the war a married man
nue East, from the South line of
ic brothers had a word of praise for
with a wife and family, owning his
Eighth street South, to the south line
candidates of their own party. Any­
own home, was considered one of the
one could plainly see that they want­
of Blocks 48 and 49 of Thayer’s addi­ best citizens, but because they were
ed to run the republican party of this
tion to Tillamook, now Tillamook City, placed in the class having depend­
county. And It is not out of place to
by establishing the grade of said ents when the draft was made is no
qpHRBADED Rub-
surmise that some of these democrat­
* ber Ineulation;
street, by grading the same to the reason why they should be discrim­
ic pencil pushers will be concocting
which is always to be
proper subgrade, by laying thereon a inated against. Take for Illustration
a scheme to defeat the republican
found between
the
gravel concrete, roadway, 16 feet in Merril Smith. He was actively en-
nominees. But it can't be done. So
plates of the Still Bet­
width and 6 inches in thickness. By gaged in war work at home, bought
many democrats are so disgusted
ter Willard, doesn’t
constructing
laterals for sewer con­ bonds and gave liberally in all the
with the Wilson party that they will
know what it is to lie
nections, and making provisions for the drives for money, and when mon­
vote the republican ticket next fall.
down on the job. Any
the necessary surface drainage of said ey was needed for purpose of build­
The unusually small democratic vote
ing ships for the government became
Willard
Service
Sta
­
street with all the appurtenances
cast at the primary election In this
forward unsolicited with $500.00
tion
will
tell
you
county proves this, The ‘Tndepend-
thereto.
and the shipping board, for some rea­
just as we do, that
ent” who attempts to run now will
All of said improvements to be made son refused to refund about $20.000
Threaded Rubber
have hard sledding, for Republicans
in accordance with the Charter, Res­ subscribed here for that purpose.
never gives the battery
are going to stay with the ticket that
olutions and Ordinances of Tillamook
The editor has no interest in the
owner cause to worry
was nominated on Friday. Anyway,
City, Oregon, and in accordance with post ofilce other than better service
about
reinsulation,
a
voters look with a good deal of sus­
the plans and specifications, and esti­ to the public and we were satisfied
picion upon a person who runs "In­
atatamant that can­
mates of work therefor made and pre­ that Mr. Foster would obtain the
dependent” for they know that thHt
not ba truthfully
pared by the City Engineer of Tilla­ appointment because he had the
Is not playing the political game fair.
Will set it up and put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don’t pay a cent.
mada of any ordi­
mook City and filed in the office of the backing of Postmaster Todd and oth­
But watch the articles of the three
nary inaulation. -
er
democrats.
To be had now at the Tillamook Clay worts, E. G. upfus Prop.
City Recorder of said Tillamook City.
democratic editors.
During all the complaints against
See that dutch and sawholder ? Put your saw on or take it off’inajiffy.’ Phone or call.
All of said improvements to be made
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the Tillamook post office—and they
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There is no disguising the fact
at the expense of the property, and have been many—we have religiously
that the lumbering Interests of the
all thereof, adjacent thereto and spec­ refrained from criticism, for fear
county took an active part in the
ially benefitted thereby, being all the that It might be said that as we hold
Reformed Church. ..
primary election on Friday. The vote
United Brethern in Christ.
Congress is aroused over the re­
property within the limits of the dis­ different political views to the post­
In the lumbering districts conclusive­
ports that British will soon have a
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trict established therefor. .
master we were taking advantage of
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
ly prove this. And we want to say
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. strangle hold on the oil industry. M
The district established therefor is the complaints to oust him from the
Public Worship at 11 o'clock.
right here that it Is not to the beat
a result of which American consum­
office.
the district designated as Local Im­
Interest of the county for the lumb­
The pastor, W. G. Lienkaemper, Morning subject: "The Kingdom.” ers will have to pay the tribute ”
provement
District
No.
15,
and
the
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
ering interests and the other inter­
If the Republican prospects for will speak on the subject: "What
higher prices for gasoline and kero­
boundaries thereof are as follows:
est of the county to be lined up In a
Prayer meeting Wednesday, 8 p. sene. This is tlffi same stranglehold
carrying tho election this year were think Ye of Christ?”
Beginning
ct
the
Northeast
corner
m.
In the evening this church will
political fight to obtain control of the
not so good, there wouldn’t be so
which British gentlemen of acumen
of Lot 2 in Bloek 42 in Thayer’s Addi­ much fighting over the nomination, unite with the other churches in the
oounty court. For years past it has
You are cordially invited to attend and ability were tightening while
tion to what is now Tillamook City and so where do the Democrats get any baccalureate services of the High all our services.
been repeatedly asserted that the
our representation at the P»r':. peace
School at the Christian church.
lumbering Interest would alm to run .
I running thencj south to the South line I cneouragment out of the scrap?
B. F.' Wriggle, pastor. conference was dreaming .
(Lillauuuik Uiruùliyhî,
ODD FELLOWS NEWS
Editorial Snap Shots.
Summer Reasons
For This Sedan
CHAS. F. PANKOW
$
Bargains in Used Cars
1-4917 Ford Touring Car, with all good tires
and Demontable rims. Just been overhauled. $500
1-Ford Bug, just been painted
rig for a good sport. $500.
□
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$
$
A classic
1-Dodge 1917 Touring Car* Motor in good
condition and a good buy for $750.
1-7 passenger Overland, motor in Al shape.
Car just been painted and a new top put on
and cushions repaired. The cheapest car
in the list. $1,000.
We will give good terms on any of these buys.
Come in and Look Them Over.
Charles F. Pankow
ìniuimm
VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best.
TillamookJBatteiy
Station.
Willard Service.
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