Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 29, 1920, Image 2

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Tl'.LAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 29. l»20.
A
gine has passed, for the smaller car I
County Public Health Nunez
will perhaps, be thirty or forty yards
behind it, and the driver cannot see
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Dear Mr. Baker: Are you in favor
you, as the smoke from the engine
Fire Engine Demonstrated to Visit­ and the glare of the headlights will of county public health nurese’ Do
blind him. Whether on foot or in a you recognize their great value iu
ors From Hillsboro.
car, the result would be the same, promoting community health? Do
you know that approximately one
A party consisting of Judge John abrupt collision, through no fault of
half of our Oregon counties now
the
driver.
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Wall, Mayor of Hillsboro and several
It a cat gets in the way of the large have county nurses.
others, including the Fire Chief and
To be carried on properly and effi-
the President of the Council, came j engine, it is “good-bye” for It, as it
cieuuy this work requires state sup­
would
not
bump
It
out
of
the
way.
over by car one day last week to see
ervision. Last September the State
the Stutz Triple Combination pump but, owing to the speed, weight and
in action, with the view of purchas­ momentum of the engine it would be “oard of Health created the Bureau
of Nursing for this specific purpose
ing a like machine for their city, impossible to stop, and the smaller
» 'car would be parsed completely over aim also to maintain a general sup­
ilie department, together with E. R.
ervision over all other forms of pub­
Campbell and C. A. Smith demonst­ and crushed. It would be well to
lic health nursing in the state. There
rated it to them, first at the Court remember these facts if you value
were no funds available for the sup-
House and then at tenth street. At your life to any great extent.
poit of the new Bureau, but the
After
the
drill
a
smoker
was
held
' the Court House the city pulg was
Tuberculosis
Association
put on, a line was put out front the at the Firemen’» Hall. Ice cream Oregon
hydrant, and in order to show the and cake were served and three im­ which has from ths very beginning’
i vast difference between the two, a promptu boxing matches were stag­ so generously spent its funds in the
line was put out from the pump. The ed, being the delighful end of a per- ueveiupment of county public health
contparsion was very exaggerated, as icct day for the men. It must have nursing, offered to subsidize the Bur­
they compared about the same as a been great sport to watch the mat­ eau until the next Legislature should
meet.
i garden hose and the pump hose ches, for Chief Coates boxed Addie
The expense of the Bureau of
would. One inch stream was forced Harris. The fellow who said that
about fifteen feet above the top of men got too old for such things as Nursing is about $10,000 per year
the flagstaff on the Court House. that didn’t know a speck about It, | During this first year of its existence
They were thqn taken to Tenth St., did he, fellows? Dell Terry and C. j it has conclusively justified the ex­
where the two hose, one on each side A. Smith also had a, round of It, and penditure of Tuberculosis Associat­
on machine, were attached to show Lloyd Stearns with Bill Eadus. We ion’s funds and has beyond question
the action of the triple pumping com­ forgot to ask who the dinners were, uemonstrated its value as an adjunct
bination, which is the chief feature because we were sorry that they of our State Board of Health. The
distinguishing the Stutz engine from didn’t make the affair public and State Legislature will convene early
in 1921 and it is planned to ask for
others. The relief value was then by'-1 •- ■
yearly budget of $10,000 with
shut off, stopping all streams without i
'lich to finance the Bureau. This
killing the motor.
A
1 leave the State Tuberculosis As-
The visitors were greatly pleased
ition free to undertake other
with the machine it impressing
needed health work in the
them as the best they had seen, and
they went home fully decided to do
river, citizen In Oregon who be­
their best to obtain one for their
city.
of August, This is expected to be lieves that community health is a
the largest gathering of ex-service civic responsibility and a paying in­
men since the war, and they are all vestment and who realizes that the
Tillamook City to Have Camp
going to have on" i"i jolly time, accord- health of the babies and children of
Grounds.
ing to the plans %
tlLit are being made. today is our only guarantee of a
Astoria, Post 12, iXu entertain them sturdy, robust citizenship of tomor­
At the council meeting last Mon­
in the heartiest t planner
possible. row, can, if he wishes, have a de­
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day night the question of having a
There are to be speeches by men of finite, concrete share in promoting
puolic camping ground for tourists,
national reputation, band music, public health. This opportunity is
as nave been prepared in other cities
dancing, a parade and a banquet, and yours if you will make it your spec­
was brought before the members,
the part that will appeal to the ial business, between now and next
and after considerable discussion
greater part of the visitors will be January, to speak directly to or to
was decided upon in the affirmative,
the salmon barbecue that they are write to your representatives in the
i he school board Is to lend the
Legislautre and enlist their active
going
to have.
ground, the vacant lot in the Hayes
A special entertainment will be endorsement of the proposed budget.
.addition to be used. Water is to be
Will you bear this in mind? Will
held at Seaside Sunday, August 1st.
piped On the grounds, tents put up,
All the ex-service men will be treat­ you take this definite part in one of
electric lights, patents toilets and
ed to a clam bake, and in the after­ the greatest movments towards com­
all things necessary for the comfort
noon there will be a band concert munity betterment this state has
ot the campers. '1 he Coast Power
and a dance. A reproduction of the ever known? Your individual sup­
I Co. will put a slot machine up, and Battle of the Argonne will be staged. port and backing, and your endorse­
by dropping a nickle or dime into
Every one should see this to have ment passed on to your represnta-
the machine you can obtain enough
soldo idea of what our boys over tive in the Legislature are vitally
“juice” to fry your ham and eggs,
important and necessary. Please do
which will be much nicer than roast­ there had to go through.
A special train will leave Portland not tail to solicit every aid which
ing your hands and face over the old
in the afternoon on July 29th, for will help to insure the continuation
I campfire. Wood will be furnished Astoria. If further particulars about ‘n an efficient manner of our new
for those who do not wish to use cl-
the convention is wanted they may Bureau of Nursing.
ectrlcity.
Very sincerely yours,
be
obtained by communicating with
Bids are to be let as soon as pos-
Jane C. Allen,
the
Committee
on
Management,
Jesse
sible, for the preparation of the
State Advisory Nurse.
R.
Hinman,
chairman,
and
S.
A.
camping ground.
This will be a great asset to Till- Woll, Sec., both of Astoria.
Tillamook Jottings.
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There is one tire, at least,
that makes no distinction
between small cars and large
cars so far as quality is con-
cerned the U. S. Tire.
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Today the square is crowd­
ed with them. And most of
the cars you generally see
there are moderate-pFice cars.
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Snlnct yotir tirt ac*
cording to tho road»
they have to travel:
In sandy or hilly coun­
try, wherever the going
is apt to be heavy—The
U. S. Nobby.
For ordinary country
roads—The U. S. Cha’s
or Usco.
For front wheels —
The U. S. Plain.
For best results —
everywhere-U.S. Royal
Cords.
Every U. S. Tire is just
like every other in quality
—the best its builders know
how to build,
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Whatever the size of your
car, the service you get out
of U. S. Tires is the same.
It isn’t the car. but the man
who owns the car, that sets
the standard to which U. S.
tires are made.
Anybody who tells you that
owners of moderate-price
cars are not interested in the
quality of their tires has
never met very many of
them.
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We come in contact with
the small car owner every
day and we have found that
he is just as much interested
as the big car owner.
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EN years ago you might
have seer, one or two
automobiles waiting outside
the station, when the weather
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We feel the same way
about it. That’s why we
represent U. S. Tires in this
communi ;y
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LODGE MEETINGS.
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Tillamook Lodge No. 57
A. F. and A. M.
Wednesday of each month.
RehersalH each Wednesday
following. Visiting broth­
ers welcome.
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By order of W. M.
Leslie Harrison, Sec.
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Stated convocation Friday
Johnson Chapter No. 24
R. A. M.
I. E. Keldson. Sec.
April 30. Visitors welcome
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A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearer* and wood-cutting
contractors. One man can move it from cot to ent Simple and reliable.
Handrad» la am all ov«r tb« U. 8. Wb«n not la oaator wood cuttlnc. th« < K-P. motor wifi
ran mill* toad mill», fend cutton. pumps, otc.
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Cornlth Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore­
gon. meet» on second and fourth Sat-
urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m .
in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wol
eome.
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IL W. Spear. Commander
Samuel Down», Adjt.
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War Risk Insurance
Predicts Another War in Five Years.
Dear Comrade: Many a good thing
is lost by delay. . July
’ ' “ 1st has ___
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pass-
Dear Mr. Baker—Monday I men­
tioned to you an address by Major ed and many have lost the right to
Gilbert, of Astoria, on Americanism. I reinstate in the old easy fashion.
First he said that if America’ had ' Maybe your period of 18 months
been«fully prepared and had said to from discharge has not passed, a new
Germany invade Belgium or sink the ruling effective July 1st, 1920, per­
Lusitania and we will go to war with I mits reinstatement after 18 months,
you, there would have been no war. if, in addition to the old requirement,
I you will also, at your own expense,
But we were unprepared.
Secondly, we have again gone to i : submit a full Medical Examination.
1 it this is satisfactory the Bureau will
sleep on patriotism. None of the
National Guard jegiments at the re­ I i reinstate you. This shows the im­
cent army encampment at Camp Lew­ portance of immediate reinstatement.
You and your pals will need Life
is were complete because of lack of
members. Even the Famous Third Insurance. Why not get the net
Oregon with its great history of rates offered you by the Government
heroism was only one half its full on account of your Service?
At the age of 25, with the rate of
quota of men.
$6.60 which is 66 cents on a thous­
He
said
it
was
as
much
the
pa
­
Fire Staged to Test Efficiency of De­
triotic duty for a young man to take and dollars of the War Risk Insur­
partment.
this training in army preparedness ance can be reinstated for $1.32.
today as it was during those critical lou can carry that much for your
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“It’s not the $5,000 and
moments
of the European war.. The mother.
A firemen's meeting was held
$10,00(F you are going to take, but
j Wednesday evening at the hall, the third thing which he said which was I the $10,000 and $2,000 you do take
men being reelected to their old pos­ more startling than all was this, un­ that counts, if, and when, you die."
itions. Each man has a definite place less we Americans are fully prepar­
The lotal permanent disability
' to till and certain duties to perform. ed within five years international clause will pay you a monthly in­
war
will
again
be forced upon us.
[ Bert Thayer was made Assistant
come for life whenever you are no
Chief, charge of the laying out of He said certain world movements longer able to continously follow any
were
tending
in
the
direction
of
war
the hose, and Marsh Burdick and
substantially gainful occupation.
Glen Terry are to run the fire eng­ and our only hope lay in adequate ■
“Take insurance while you can get
natioal perfection ad preparation.
ine.
From what he said this is plainly it and don't need it, so that you will
After the meeting, at about 8:30
have it, when you need it and can’t
the fire whistle blew and they rushed true. The present League of Nations get It.”
is
a
failure
to
prevent
another
world
to the scene of supposed disaster,
Sincerely,
with the engine. When they came war. They are still fighting in Pol­
Cliff Wood,
to the place, the old house near Burr and and the Balkan states. The ter- i
Representative of the Field Forc9
rible
Turks
are
still
massacering
the
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Beals’, Jr., home, they turned the
Bureau of War Risk Insurance.
water on and rushed in, only to find ' Armenians. European hatred and
that it was all staged. E. R. Camp- , antagonism for more than a century
Return of Soldier Dead.
bell and Mr. Mann had built fires of l has been burning, and still continues
to
burn,
smoldering
in
the
life
of
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excelsior, putting wet straw on them I
There are three rulings in regard
to produce smoke, and then throwing many nations of Europe awaiting
powder on the fire to make flames the favorable moment to break into to bringing the bodies of the Ameri­
shoot out of the windows and doors, another war. British control in In­ can soldiers that died overseas back
making the Are look so realistic that i dia, Ireland and Egypt Is threaten«’"' to this country.
1. All bodies of deceased soldiers
the men had rushed in with the hose constantly. The Near East and the
fate of Turkey concerns every Euro- | that are burled in Germany, Luxem­
before they saw the difference.
Mr. Camp’ ell and Mr. Smith had pean nation. The seeds of Jealousy, burg or Northern Russia are to be
planned it to test the efficiency of the greed, revenge, wored control and brought back to this country.
2. All bodies of deceased soldiers
department .which was very satis­ national ambition are even now
that are burled in other countries
factory. as it took only three minutes bursting from European soil.
We Americans have been and are than those mentioned above or in
from the time the whistle started to
blow until the men were on the a peace-loving nation , We have no France, are to be brought back un­
porch of the house with water turned hatred or revenge against any nations less the relative request that the
of Europe The destiny under God bodies be left abroad.
on in the hose.
3. All bodies of deceased soldiers
There was no hurry and confusion ot the American people, who have
and even the chief had forgotten inherited liberty and Justice from that are buried In France are to be
that test was to be made .the others the sacrifice and blood of it» found­ brought back only upon the request
_ knowing nothing of It. This showed ers. What will we do with our free­ of the nearest relatives.
The war department has arranged
• that they were wonderfully efficient. dom?
This address was given at the with the American Red Cross to noti­
The connection was made so quick
that both Mr. Campbell and Mr. Presbyterian Synod of Oregon at Eu­ fy the next of kin at the time of the
Smith were astounded. Mr. Camp­ gene last Friday night. Mayor Gil­ arrival of the bodies. The war de­
bell said later “I'll tell you. those ! bert has been closely connected with partment will notify the Red CroM
boys are mighty darn quick.” They j Army life for piore than twenty which will transmit the informattot
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were both extremely pleased with years. In Europe during the war he 1 to the home service section in the
th way the whole affair turned out. was in charge of a district having locality in which the relatives live.
The Marshal took care of the traffic Catholic and Protestant chaplains In this way it is expected that thJ
and the street was entirely clear, j under him. He Is a preacher that Red Cross will be able to get 1»
the only obstruction being a car that the Synod of Oregon Is proud to own. ' touch with all relatives to whom tlw
had driven up in front of the engine I His distinguished services has made message is of vital importance f**
house just before the engine passed him known to the whole state of Ore­ enough in advance to allow sufflci«t$R
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out. This caused trouble as It was ; gon. He is no fanatic, no alarmist, time for the completion of all
forced to go around It. Such things no Jingo war cry, but safe and sane. rangemen ts for burial.
as that should be absolutely for-1 He stands true both to God and man
Should any of the parents ot »*r
hidden, and we understand that the and towers high as a man who loves relatives of boys who were killed of I
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council will pass an ordiance for- his country more than party, and 1» died in France desire that the
mains be returned to Tillamo*® 1
' bidding parking or obstructions of a patriotic Christian American.
should communicate with Mrs.
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Rev. A. A. McRea.
son,
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son, executive
executive secretary
secretary of
of the
the cc--^ I
Chief Coates said In an interview
I "The best thing to do when you hear
The man who Rarfl he is for the ty Chapter of the American ■*
If they have not already tn**
the whistle blow is to drive' up to Republican national ticket and Is at Cross, if
i the side of the curb and stop, and the same time trying to elect opposi­ I application to the war department
not to move until both the engine tion senators and representatives
The only anti-Wilsoa man wh»
and the small truck has passed. merely means he would like to keep
Don’t nin out in the street and try things as they are by deed-locking ceived anything at San Franc**’
was Senator Reed of Missouri, **
to make It across after the large en- the government at Washington.
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amook ,as well as a convience to the
tourists, for if the people can stop
' here and camp for the night before
going on to the beaches or the moun-
. tains they will bulld up the trade of
the merchants of the city. If a bunch
of tourists stop in a town each of the
party spend no less than a dollar, as
there are always necessary provis­
ions to be purchased, and perhaps
I there were some article of wearing
| apparel that they forgot to bring,
! then too, the kiddies always want
I candy and other goodies. Tillamook
would be the headquarters of many
people who would go from here to
the beaches for trips for a day or so
then to the mountains, and other
places, and all the time it would be 1
1 benefited in many different ways.
W. R. C.
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent.
Corinlth Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept,
of Oregon, meets on first and third
3,374 Strike in 1919.
Friday evenings of each month, at
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3 p. tn., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
Strikes and lockouts In the United
welcome .
States in 1919 totaled 3.374 and af­
Minnie Johnson, President
fected more than 4,000,000 workers,
Elizabeth Conover, Secy. according to a review Issued by the
Department of Labor. Approximate­
ly one-half of the strikes occurred In
five State»—New York. Massachu­
setts, Pennsylvania. Ohio and Illin­
Tuesday eve, 8 p. m.
ois,
Rebekak. Wednesday evening
Although there were thirty-seven
Camp 2-4, Thursday
more labor conflicts reported last
year than in 1918, the total for 1919
was materially under that of 1916
and 1917. On the other hand, no
strike in 1918 involved as many as
60,000 workers, while no less than
nine walkouts last year interrupted
the labor of more than 60,000.
Tillamook
ge No. 1260
L. O. O. M. Meets »very F t I-
taf M K. of $. Hall.
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There are really only two theories
of government. Mr. Bourke Cockran
told the San Francisco convention
—democarcy and autocracy. He ar­
gued for democracy, naturally, and
yet his party for the last seven years
has been run on an autoeratic basis.
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