Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 01, 1920, Image 5

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    .lLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 1. 1020.
CHURCH SQUABBLE.
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‘ The Gates of Hell”, a “Camphellite"
And "Lying” Cause of Trouble.
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the Proof or
ask the Church to Investigate it if'l
have lied 1 will sutler
bU«er the Consiquuce
Consluunc.
tr you or some other member has
and you came you have two whoos
oath has not ben impeached, Bring
them up to the Church meeting Sat­
ureday March. 13, at 2, P. M. And
let the Church here it. Now do not
Get mad and sit down and wright
somthlng that will inger sone one.
He that digs a pit shall tall there
in ' says the wise man. VVhoo ever
dug this pit you try to put B ku her
-Moore and I tn Must fall there i u.
May God bless you and lead you.
Your brother‘in Christ.
R. Y.
Powers of Imi-
Possesses and Mimicry.
Is a prlpce among en-
Tom
The following letters were brought
fills every minute with
to this office last week, which will
laughter. All that he does
fine
throw some light on the Cloverdale
He imitates no one and
la
Baptist Church squabble.
imitate him successfully,
no
Daily News says : “Tom
Oui machine operator was instru­
has the most marvelous throat
cted to follow copy, and that ac­
He is a living wonder.
counts tor the manner in which they
appear in print.
The letter of Rev. R. Y. Blalock
is not only interesting from a liter­
ary point of view—it being a peach
—but it is alleged that the Clover­
dale Baptist church went into an a-
Birds of a feather flock toget
gieement with "one ot the Gates of and this i is the plumage of one of
hell", that a "Camphellite" was eject­ cock bin ds, R. Y, Blalock, in any
ed to teach in the Sunday school, the i to the charges of having Camr
preacher is accused of "lying," and iite leaders in a Baptist youngs
there is accusations that "a name pie’s society, says there is q/he ■
was forged to a certain letter.''
society not of the church oi;nct ,
Some ruction this, especially by church, it is separate and ntel/ I
persons who call themsel^-M Chris­ but in the Nestucca ValleR y
tiane and an ordained minister of the prise, edited and published btate^
gospel.
Blalock, according to his s:c)1 ger_ |
Tile letters follow;
meat under the heading
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Feb. 22, 1920. vices, we find this a- services
Air. J. A. Dawson, Tillamook, Ore.
''The Baptist will holdg people’s I
Dear Brother, Yours of the 18th re­ in the grange hall, 7 is tht.re
ceived a few’ days ago. And you seam •lnv r'r it ° P " k «ouncement,
to be some what wrathy, and make anyC. C. thereinthnleeti ,
some dltect charges against me, that and who is holding H# Duwso„.
you can take your chois of with
drawing, or proove them to the
NEHALT N0TES
Church of Cloverdale. You Charge me
of lying. I never charged you of that,
» . e.. . 7Sunday for Neah- possessing four distinct throats in one,
Anah Steele/
I thought your information was false, ....
, ,he will ... spend . the so that he can make a concordance of
Kah-nie,
whe/
,,
.
and 1 think so yet. In your letter to
with the Cain fam­ sounds that no other voice has ever
Brother Moore and I you didnot summer mon/
accomplished.” He imitates birds,
'
,
wright like you wanted any informa­ ily.
Tillamook, is animals and mechanical contrivances
Minnie
tion, you mad charges, and went on
with a perfection that is uncanny.
visiting for
‘l?‘ with her sis-
vilefjnig us.
His humorous sketches are irresist­
We
wonder
,,
Ari
York,
Mrs.
But First—You charge us of going ter,
.
matter up <«v
at’ Nehalem? ibly laughable and have won for him
into Union Xmas trees with one of
front jHnnie herself not a nation-wide reputation.
,
. ,
the Gates of Hell" The Church of . We hea' hat , she
He appears in two programs on the
was married. Has-
cloverdale never went into any un­
fourth day of-Chautauqua.
“id you yet?
ion Xmas tree, the Sunday School de­
d Mrh. S. Larsen, accompan-
cided not have any Xmas tree, and
.Marina and Katherina Clark, “POLLYANNA’’ TO
it the members wanted to, they were j
d ...
to Seaside last
BE PRESENTED
, Sunday. They
left to take part in the Community i mot , having
a splendid time and
tree that was at the Presbyterian 1 '* flint the roads are good.
Pauline Lucile Mayo Gives Popular
church house, My children two of j oe Walker and Edith Thompson,
Play at Chautauqua.
them were learning Christmas .pieces tliis city, were married a Tilla-
a! !.he £Ubl*C School> where the niosiJ<jok, June 24. The young people
No book or play of recent years
o t le ntertainment was gotten Up./re very popular with the people in has won more friends and admirers
e taken no vote, in our Sunday his part of the country, and all their than Eleanor H, Porter's “Pollyanna."
school about a union tree. We to. friends wish them a long and happy On the fifth afternoon of Chautauqua
the Presbyterian minister that / wedded life.
Pauline Lucile Mayo, oue of the fore-
would not have any tree, and our r~
Mrs. M. L. White and son spent
pie that wanted to would join ltr° Sunday visiting with relatives in
Community Tree at his church.aat God's Valley.
week he put in the Enterp'” 1
guess what you refer to. I ne; saw
CLOVERDALE CLIPPPINGS
it untill it was published,
sworthy set it Up, and If w would
Work on the road between the cut
use right Judgement, You JU'd not off and the “Y” is progressing rapid-
accuse me of lying on wlv an ot^er ly. When completed this will be a
man says in my paper, az Bay 1 Baid gr at improvement over the present
It.
road.
A lot of us went. My c)*drel1 *'eci,ed
Preparations for the national cele­
1 was pleased with tZ111’
was ”° brations are going along at a very
Church affare atal. e d*d n<d s*n rapid rate and “a good time" seems
in it, But you set u there and Con- to be the slogan. The celebration
dem us.
will be held on Saturday and every­
Second—You chazed us of going to body is invited.
law with sinnersA“d ask if we llave
Mr .and Mrs. A. A. Intlah return­
ever got togeth- and tried
settle ed Sunday night from Portland,
matters? We l*ve our church meet­ where they had been called by the
ing every jscond Satureday, The serious illness of their daughter,
Church hasten going a long doig Mrs. Arthut Freize, who had under­
its buisnes, acording to the Script­ gone a very crtical operation recent­
ures, A c<"nmitty ot U8 8ent a pro­ ly. They report that ehe Is improv-
position 0 some ot those who have ing.
not ber going a long with the
Quite a number of our Rebekahs
Church ottering to leave certain attended the County Convention
queslpns toithiee men in five miles which was held at Bay City the 22nd most 1 readers and dramatic Inter-
of coverdale, or three ministers in of this month. They report having prefers : of the American platform, is
Mitjllle Oregon. Association. You said had a spendid time, and that the con­ to present this story of “the glad
we limited it to 5 miles of Cloverdale, vention was a success in every way. game” in monologue, portraying every
We have two coppies ot our proposit- They voted that the Bay City Rebek­ character with the consumate artistry
ten.
ahs were splendid hostesses. A joint for which she is noted.
Third—You ask who caused the convention of the Rebekahs and the
trouble Now when I drove a team Odd Fellows will be held at Tilla- AUTHORITY ON
SUPERVISED PLAY
and a horse balked, I always knew mook, June 2, 1921.
the horse that balked caused it. Well
The young boss of the Enterprise
a few of the members balked from has quit. She applied for and landed T. Dinsmore Upton to Lecture at
Chautauqua.
doing what they with the rest of the a new job at Vancouver, Wash., June
church voted for and started out to 29. She now signs her name as Mrs.
T. Dinsmore Upton, who is to pre­
do. Now who caused the trouble,? John Inilah. What do you think a-
sent
one of the most worth-white lec-
you can see,
bout it?
tures of Chautauqua week, was for­
Fourth—You say in speaking of the
One of our most enterprising merly Athletic Director at two of out
vote to moove up to Cloverdale— young men had a disagreement with
largest cantonments. Before that time
‘ the first step to move was not a bulldog at Pacific City last Sunday,
he was Superintendent of Municipal
leagle for you Brother Moore put the in which he came out second best. Playgrounds, Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Question your self with out a motion Numerous suggestions were forth­ and 1« rated as one of the foremost
or second" Now I was there I know’ coming, but were turned down. Aft­
and I am sure every member of the er Garret had supplied a pair of
Church there would sware that that trousers Lloyd didn’t have to back
is not true for it was made andsec- off the scene like they do in the mov­
onded and discussed and discussed ies.
whether to have "it some future tlm”
or not. your informant was wool
gathered.
Fifth—You accuse us of electing a
campbellit to teach in Sunday School
I am the Supt. I know that 1 b untrue,
there has ben no one elected but
Baptist, If ever a Campbellit taught
a leson in the S. S. I never knew of
it.
Sixth—You charge us of having a
Baptist Youg peoples meeting, and
Campbellites as leaders In it. There
is A Christian Endever society. Meets
just before Preaching, it is a society
iidj^^he
Church -----
nor by the
lÛMhe Churcl
. _ Church,
i ^^^Mhmute
^Uhfeaaate and distinct. But if
re^^^B^upbellite
member of it I
iimre
’
i.it kfl||BSh¿ll the active members
uoat
uellevi^^HBangelicians and Bap-
a relieve'
list.
Now
>w Brother
Broiher^Jawson
t)a
one More You
nave insinuated that a name was
io.ged to a "certain letter" that is
to thin When you signed my name
as Moderator, when we granted let­
ters from Tillamook Baptist Church
did you commit forgery. When the
Church of Cloverdale, Voted Asking
the Grange of Cloverdale for their
Hall, and Webster Hudson was there
and clerk of the meeting, but left be­
fore the meeting .was finely closed
though he wgs there acting as clerk?
You are or some one elce hunting
for somthlng to Condem your breth-
rin. Now Brother Dawson I allways
have taken you for a man of good
sound Judgement. But you have
made a slip in you Judgement, you
have heard from one side. I ask you
my last letter to Not be to hasty.
Mou without thought and perhaps
•without prayer Comeback, accusing
me of lying. I made mistake«, and
may unintenionaiiy not kntyving it
tall somthlng not the truth. But I
do «ot wilfully lye. You must Bring
PLAWER
ROLLS
HAND FLAYED
SINGING ¿DANCING
Come In! Ask to hear the latest
rolls on the Wonderful ‘Euphona’
Player. They are all hand played
and give you an exact reproduc­
tion. just as the musician play­
ed the piece by hand. We will
gladly demonstrate the last word
in a Player Piano. Come in.
“THE SONG SHOP.”
Main Street.
Cards of Thanks
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We desire to express our sincere
thanks for the beautiful floral tri­
butes and the kindness and consola-
tlon expressed on the occasion of the
death of our beloved mother, Mrs.
Julia Curtis.
The Children.
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We wish to sincerely thank al)
those who kindly assisted us during
the illness and at the death and bur­
ial of our beloved father Carl Robit-
zaeh.
-Mr. aad Mrs. Fred Robttaeh
authorities on recreation in the coun­
try.
Capt. Upton will give western au­
diences the story of things he has
learned through many years of expe­
rience with youngsters. He will make
you think deeper on the question of
child health probably than you ever
have before He will leave with you
i deflnite constructive message In bis
lecture 'Rerreatlon—the Maker of
Men.”
The Republican party and all the
people of the United States are to
be congratulated on the manner in
which the Chicago convention solved
the situation which confronted It. It
was an open race. There were some
hot, if not odds-on favorites, but
every contestant ran on his merits
alone and got the position at the
finish to which his powers In com­
petition entitled him. The common
verdict Is that "the best man won
— Pittsburgh Qaautte Time».
BASBELL
Tillamook,
Game JULY 4th at TILLAMOOK
At the Fair Grounds.
Game JULY 5th at ROCKAWAY
At the Park.
TTYf^m
WEIGHT 3 LBS 7 OZS
Games called at 2 o’clock.
KerrGifford&Co
Inc., Portland, Oregon,
VS.
TILLAMOOK
I M anufactured Çf lyr
^G ifford &Ç°J
P? o ^TLAND, OP e G° ,
KERR’S BEST PATENT 1
DALLES DIAMOND
FLOUR
WHITE STAR
Kerr’s Rolled Oats.
Kerr’s Wheat Flakes
Ken’s Pancake Flour.
Kerr’s Oatmeal.
Ken’s Poultry Feed
Ken’s Dairy Feed.
Ken’s Hog Feed.
Ask Your Dealer
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
Loganberry and Strawberry Land for Will sell about 10 fine high grade
and registered Holstein cows to
Sale—also river bottom land. At
reduce herd, all in full flow. No
reasonable price. Inquire at this
culls. This is the Kttppenbender
office.
J.-8
One cent a word per issue.
herd and one of the best in the
My middle name is George. Let me
county. R. E. Warwick, Nehalem,
bring you "Vaughn" Best drag saw
Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. . *
Ore.
on the market today. Call E. G.
Krebs.
Dr. Ramsey, Osteopath, has moved to
Warning—All persons are hereby
110 I. O. O. F. building.
warned to note the machines and
I have a few good sewing machines
prices quoted by traveling sewing
Wanted—Wash woman by the hour.
I will sell very cheap, also a great
machine agents and to compare
Phone 155-M.
many other articles too numerous
with what we have to offer at the
to mention. Allan Page.
same price before buying. More
Just hear the new “i Cheney” phono-
Singer machines made and sold
graph, then decide, I. Monthly pay- The Wiley B. Allen Co.’s pianos and
than all others put together.
ments. The Song Shop, Main St.
players at The Song Shop. Main St.
There's a good reason.
Singer
All standard makes. No stencils.
Agency, opposite Post Office, Tilla­
The Brunswick Phonograph plays all
records better. The Song Shop.
mook.
For Sale: r/2 acre land. Good house
Main Street.
and barn, lights and water in
house, '/i mile north of Tillamook For Sale: 4V2 acres river bottom land
Durock Boars for sale, ready for ser­
in city limits in meadow and cot­
on pavement. Enquire Headlight
vice. with papers. Julius Erickson,
tage and C lots adjoining. Pave­
office.
Tillamook, Or.
ment all paid. $65(10. Enquire
of John Leland Henderson, 206,
For Sale by John Leland Henderson, For Sale: 20 acre Dairy ranch—river
bottom land, 2% miles east of Till-1
3rd St.
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makin-
amook. Inquire of F. H. Pinkstaff, |
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
Tillamook, Or.
J-l. Some Six Months Ago The Portland
Price 125000.00 Terms easy.
Stove Wks. burned down, and I
was unable to supply my many
When in need of something electric For Sale, or will trade for good milk
Just call on the Sunset Electric.
otistomers with this line of Ranges,
cow. Registered
Jersey
bull,
but I now have them in stock and
“Howard B. Chief” No. 119784. In­
House on payments. If you want a
will Hell them for a limited time at
quire
of
Allen
Page.
house see McDaniel with F. B. Me
a reduced price.
Allan Page.
Kinley.
«
J.-l
Dairy Ranch for Sale: 40 acres fully
equipped. Mi mile from Tillamook, For Sale—Hatching eggs and day old
Wanted: House work bv the month.
chicks for sale, from White and
Good buildings. Will carry 18 cows.
Ranch work preferred. Inquire of
Brown Leghorns.
Good laying
See Paul Hanson.
Mrs. Schultz at Allen House.
»train. Day old chicks $20.00 per
100 post paid. $18.00 per 100 If
Let the Sunset Electric wire your For Sale: Six acre tract % mile
you
come to my place, and furnish
1
north
of
Tillamook
on
paved
road.
home and save you money.
your own box to put them In. Eggs
.
Modern five room house and out
for setting, $1.75 per setting of 15
Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
building all new. Inquire of N.
al Mazda lamp- They give better
post paio, or $1.50 if you come az.d
Hanson on place.
get them. No business don» on Sat-
light.
urday. Wm. Btuivenga.
For
Sale
—
Overland
"83
”
,
first
class
For Sale: A good piano, one of the
shape
>650,
run
12000
miles,
new
substanial looking, upright one-.
tire«, two extra, full set tool». Can
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Also a lady's new bicycle, just
be seen at Mrs. Alice Phillip's
what you want. Inquire at this
ranch. Fawcett Creek Bridge. Will Dr.'» Allen and Sharp. Dentist».
office.
J.-29
National Building.
demonstrate.
Position wanted as bookkeeper or
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
stenographer. Address Box 485. Be sure and read the big "Cheney
Phonograph
ad
in
this
issue.
Then
Tillamook.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. f.
come in and hear this wonderful
Bldg. Tillamook, Oregon.
Instrument We sell them on very
For Sale No. 5 Underwood Typewrit­
easy monthly terms. “The .'long • Dr. Wise will be at his Bay City at-
er. almost new. Cheap for wsh.
flee on Wednesday»
F-J6.
Shop". Main Street.
Inquire at this office
T-l
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LECTURE TRANSLATES
LIFE EXPERIENCE
Sam Grathwell Knows Whereof He
Spesks.
Sir Philip Sidney once said: "If •
man would write poetry let him look
into his heart and write.” What ia
true of a poem la true of a lecture.
With a real live struggle—In which he
was often knocked down but never
knocked out—what more natural than
that Sam Grathwell, lecturer at Chau­
tauqua on the second afternoon, should
talk on “Getting by Your Hoodoo," a
study of obstacles and how to over­
come them.
Grathwell's story Is not dry, nor
filled with abstract theories, but a
message of human Interest straight
from the heart. He knows the value
of faith, hope, optimism and exalted
Ideals. He brings them to you with
the enthusiasm of virile manhood and
by force of his presentation ItupelM
you to accept them for your own.
DR. J. E. SHEARER
DR A. C. CRANK.
Dr». Shearer A Crank
Medical A Surgery.
National Building.
Tillamook - • • Orogv*.