TiLLAMcOK HEADLIGHT, HARDING AUGUST 5. 1920 HARMONIZER Bryan. He is a regular member and The Gasoline Shortage The decorating committee was, p officer of the Bapist Church, which composed of young people from both | Xominee Began as Poor Boy; Is a he attends regularly; but his religion The Standard Oil Bulletin for July churches and no one else. In fact I has not made him an ascetic. His And Church maj and Believer in Good wings have not begun to sprout, and has some interesting articles on the 'he whole entertainment was hsndl- ' Liberty Bonds ed by the members of both churches, J gasoline situation, this being one: Chock Full Of Anni- Causes. County Warrants At he wears no halo—except in the eyes The gasoline shortage is due to the and it was a splendid testimony of I □f his wifc. He is not shocked to Face Value In Ex- fact that there Is not enough gaso­ the harmony that exists between the | I versary News On Back By Win. H. Crawford hear you say "Damn!” and can say e change For Merclian line to meet all the requirements of t vo churches. We ilwuvs want to visualize a it himself if the occasion demands.. Page. \ Let me state in conclusion that 7 dise. ■ :io public; there is not enough gas­ public tharucter. .What does he look we were handed a list of Baptist I oline because there is an insufficient like i. uppermost in our minds. As A "Wet” Caispaw xoduction of crude oil; the crude Sunday School scholars to guide us L you observe Harding from a distanci :e. | S oil production is inadequate because in the distribution of the candy. ------- o------- you are first impressed by his couit-i I do not wish to enter into the un- p nature has not been kind enough to Governor Cox. we are told. Id a ly and dignified muuaer. He has the respond to the unprecedentedly vig­ fortunate affairs of my sister church. I appearance of a before-the-war Mis­ "wet” candidate. That is to say, he orous efforts of the oil Industry to but cannot allow statements that y I is against Prohibition. He may not. sissippi River planter, or he might get crude from the earth. The short­ challenge my veracity to go unans- & have steeped bodily out of one of indeed, abrogate the Eighteen A- "Real Shoe Service By' An Expert.” age is due to no dimished supply of wered. If necessary we might go into f| Miss Edgeworth s novels. His dress I meudment, nor reverse the decision detail, but what is the use? I gasoline, but to increased consump ­ of the Supreme Court, But he la is immaculate, his clothes well press­ OU must not expect to find relief from foot troubles by Trusting you will give this article j V tion. ed, well cut and of good material; "wet", and his nomination was a What is true to-day of gasoline is the space needed to uphold the truth y merely “buying’’ a Wizard Foot Appliance and putting it his carriage graceful—typical old- triumph for the "Wets”, and his in the matter, I am j in your shoes. school gentleman. As you approach election would make the “wet” vict­ likewise Hue of fuel oil, and present­ Yours for fair play, I ly the fuel oil situation will also be him you observe that he greet you ory complete. So we are told, uot Fred C. Becker, V If your eyes hurt you go to an oculist. quite serious. with a winning smile, unduly show­ by his opponents but by his friepds, There is a certain logical sequence Pastor Nestucca Presbyterion church Y ing a beautiful set of well kept teeth who chortle in their glee at the way When your feet hurt, you must go to a trained foot expert and Cloverdale, Ore. || of the facts in this matter, which are At the same time his eyes light up, In which they put it over Mr. Bryan have him examine your feet This he will do without charge. He and his right hand automatically ex- I and the Anti-Saloon League by nom­ almost self-explanatory. They trace the situation from the beginning ot "Parlor, Bedroom And Bath” A Hit will then know which of the various Wizard Appliances is adapt­ inating him for the Presidency. tends in cordial greeting. It is not Now, we do not know nor do we gasoline—the crude oil supply—to ed to your particular case. He will also know how to fit you the politician's handshake, but is in­ For highly ludicrous situations, the end—consumption in motor cars, spired directly from and a kindly and particularly care what Governor brought about with an adroitness I with shoes when in need of them; that combined with the proper trucks, tractors and gas engines. unsoured heart. His mouth is large Cox’s personal convictions on the appliances will give you the best results.. We will not let you vou Elsewhere in this month’s Bulletin, and naturaliness extraordinary in subject are, nor what his attitude is and the corners Inclined to turn down comedy bordering upon farce, “Par­ leave the store with a pair of Wizard’s in a slightly Roman nose, eyes set wide toward the Eighteenth Amendment, the various phases of the situation lor, Bedroom and Bath,” presented Red apart in the broad face, and a high nor yet what it would be if he were are discussed in some detail. Here locally, Friday and Saturday night. your shoes until he has adjusted them so that Cross forehead. The thinness of his iron- elected President. To our mind the are given the outstanding features: August 6 and 7 at the Gem Theatre . you can walk out in real comfort. 1. The Crude Oil supply. Califor ­ ratification of the Amendment and Shoe gray hair makes it problematical as certainly exceeds in entertainment In some eases as the foot becomes normal to where his forehead ends, and his the decision of the Supreme Court nia will this year produce about 100,- value any picture seen in a consider- 1 bead is set upon a broad pair of ath­ have disposed of the matter, except­ 000,000 barrels of crude oil. the inserts need re-arrangement. This you 2. Crude Oil Consumption: The able period of time. letic shoulders. Withal he appears ing, of course, so far as it is remitt­ The laughs begin almost with the can easily do yourself, or, if you prefer, the Pacific Coast will this year consume ed to Congress for possible changes to be a benigant, courtly, well dress­ in the enforcement act. But it does about 110,000,000 barrels of crude urst tilicker of the film and they do expert will gladly make it for you without ed gentleman. not cease with the appearance of charge. His personality is in exact keeping seem to us that in so volubly and oil, the 10,000.000-barrel difference I "The End.” Scores among the aud­ exploiting Governor being drawn from reserve stocks. with his appearance. He has ever vociferously We have such a trained expert in our store. 3. The Gasoline Supply: Greatest iences chuckled reminiscently over found it easier to go around an ob­ Cox’s alleged humidity, the various the screen version of this Broadway He will examine your feet without charge. No In history of California oil industry stacle than to climb over it. Henry local bosses who nominated him are comedy success as they sought their matter if you have tried other appliances, or remedies, come and Clay’s title, “The Great, Compromi­ simply using him as a catspaw to and agumented by the importation hats and the streets. It is captial ser,” fits Harding perfectly. There pull their own parochial chestnuts of millions of gallons from Eastern entertainment, joyous and shrieking- see him. Wizard’s are different. The name Wizard is stamped and Mexican fields. Is little of the Roosevelt in his make­ j out of the tire. on every pair. r ly funny and undeniably human. 4. Gasoline Consumption: In 1915 They know perfectly well that the up. He believes in accomplishing The story deals with the vicissl-1 bis ends by moral suasion, and, to election of a "wet” President would there were 239,000 motor vehicles on tudes, matrimonial ln chief, of Regg­ borrow a business termination, is apt not and could not reopen the saloons the Pacific Coast, in 1920 more than ie Irving, who, to prove to his wife | to be the suasee when he comes in and breweries and distillers. But 780,000; in 1915 there were 3000 1 that he is the very devil of a fellow, ! contact with a, dominating persona­ they also know that the “turning tractors, in 1920 at least 25,000.! conspires with Polly Hathaway, girl lity. He makes no enemies; every­ down" of Mr. Bryan and the nomina­ ¡ here are many thousands of gas- reporter on a society scandal paper, 1 body who knows him likes him. Ev­ tion a reputedly “wet” candidate engines in operation. In 1918 the j to blemish his own reputation. Just erybody regards him as a personal will greatly enhance and confirm the Standard Oil Company's sales of gas- . as the young and almost painfully At A Saving To You From friend. He has a way of making you local prestige and power of Mr. Mur­ oliue amounted to 152,000.000 gal-1 conserative husband has patted him­ phy in New York, and Mr. Nugent Ions, in 1919, 193,900,000, while the feel that he is. in New Jersey, and Mr. Brennan in sales of 1920 will be more than 300,- self on the back for his cleverness, • I Generous to the Distressed Chicago, and the other macliine-oper- 000,000 gallons. So far this year, Angelica, the wife, who above all sought to marry a wild man, discov­ Courteous And Efficient Shoe Service. I was seated in his office one day ! ating bosses in the large cities. That this Company has sold 48.4 per cent ers the deceit. That is really the when a young man from Ohio came 1 is why all those gentlemen were in more gasoline than for the same per­ first complication and the score that 1 WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS. in. He was a department clerk and favor of Mr. Cox, and why they got iod af last year. follow are no les» excellent and a- I — Black and brown kid, military and Louis heels. Celebrated Red Cross' footwear for the diserini- and laid These facts prove together at French Lick the situation had received a telegram from home musing. I , —$7.00 Values, Anniversary Sate..................... $5 60 Inating women. that his mother was expected to die. plans for hornswoggling the convent- simply and conclusively. There is —$9.00 Values, Anniversary Sale . ................ $7 20 —$12.00 Values, Anniversary Sale He poured out his tale uf woe in the ion into nominating him. It will much suporting evidence to show the $9.60 —$10.00 Values, Anniversary Sale................. $8 00 Administrator’s Notice of —-$14.00 Values, Anniversary Sale. tremendously increased consumption. confirm their grip upon their local Senator's ear as if he were talking to , $11.20 Final Account Women ’ s $7.00» Shoes in Black And Brown, Anniversary Sate $5.60 and State machines; and perhaps it Take reserve stocks of crude oil; a near relative, and the Senator showed so much solicitude (he also! will embolden their followers to sell These amounted to 58.500.000 bar­ Notice is hereby given, that the WOMEN’S $6.00 WHITE CANVAS SHOES, gave him a substanial check for ex­ booze on tire sly with a little more rels in 1915, to only 26,600,00 on undersigned administrator of the Es- assurance than they would have felt •May 31, 1920, a low figure not penses home) that I supposed the I ¿MILITARY OR LOUIS HEEL, $4.80 stato of Belle Handley, deceased, has boy was either related Io him or a j had a "dry” candidate been nominat­ touched in ten years. Consider Stan­ filed with County Court for Tilla­ —Women’s $4.35 White Canvas Pumps And Ox­ —Misses $1.89 White Canvas Strap Pumps, Anni­ I dard Oil reserve stocks of gasoline: mook county, OVegon, bis final ac­ fords, Military or Louis Heel, $3.0; non of one of his oldest friends. Much ed. versary Sale, Pair That is all there is in it. Of On January 1..1918, 27,000,000 gal- count. Notice is further given, that to my sui prise after the youngster course, the playing of so gigantic I ions: a year later, 4,400,000 gallons, I had gone, the Senator turned to me WOMEN’S AND MISSES WHITE TENNIS SHOES. the said Court has set the hearing of and said: "Did you catch that young and cynical a bunko game upon the I or but 88,000 barrels, of which ten said account for Monday, August 30, —Women’s $1.7.5 Tennis Shoes, Wnrtt Heel. —Misse’s $1.40 Tennis Shoes, Sizes 11 To 2, , "wets" is not a seif-redeeming per- i per cent was unavailable, being in 19120, at ten a. m., at the Court man’s name? I did not.” I am sure Anniversary Sale................................... $140 Anniversary Sale . .......... .... .<119» that the boy thought that the Senat­ I forinanace, nor does it invest with i tank bottoms and pipe lines. ( House of Tillamook county, Oregon. —Women’s $2_35 Values, Heel............... .... $1 88 or regarded him as a personal friend, the beauty oi holiness the noniinat- IJ""~ ; Any and all persons having object­ —Child’s $1.15 Tennis Shoes, Sizes 5 to 10*4,. — Women ’ s $2-50 Values, Heel ............... ............ $2 00 was willing to assist him because of I ion which was made by the bosses ions- to the said account will appear Sale. Pair ........................ 92c —Women's $1.^0 Values, No Heel. ________ $? 20 Contest For Prompt Loading | for such a purpose. It makes the this friendship. t j at said time and islace and show ------- 0 ------- The trend of his life is along the whole business seem unspeakably To aid in the heavier car loading 1 cause why said account shmild not MISSES AND CHILDREN’S PATENT AND BLACK KID beaten path. If elected President he sordid and mendacious. Mr. Bryan campaign which is being waged all ! be allowed, said administrator dis- was at least sincere in his advocacy ■will blaze no new trails. He is no | STRAP PUMPS AT ANNIVERSARY PRICES. over the Pacific Coast by such organ- I charged and his bondBnien exonerat-1 worshipper at the shrine of the "god of a platform plank approving the izations as the Good Railway Service | cd. —Misses $3.69. Sizes 8^4 To 11»¿ Child’s $1.98, 5 *4 To 8, Pair............. of things as they ought to be.” Up-j Prohibition Amendment, and he rea­ Association of California, Agent Ray 1 —Misse’s $4.49i. Sizes 12 To 2......... Dated July 5, 1920. Child’s $1.87, 2 to 5. Pair.................. sonably held that its adoption would beavals and unrest disturb the tran- Geos. Williams, Grate of the Southern Pacific Com- ! go far toward assuring affective en ­ qulltly of his mind. A.toinistrator aforesaid. Address, WOMEN’S AND MISSES BAREFOOT SANDALS. pany announces that his company His speaking voice Is soft and low forcement of the law. But the "wet” has decided to> offer cash prizes to i Tillamook, Ore. —Women’s $2:98, Anniversary Saib _ - Misse’s $1.98, Sizes To 11(4 .................. $159 and melodious, but can be sonorous bosses did not dare to adopt an anti­ all Its Agents to a car loading con­ —Misse’s $2.19uS£zes 12 To 2 Pain —Misse’s $1.69, Sizes, 5A4 to 8.......................... $136 and resounding when he reaches his prohibition plank, but left the plat­ test that will start zYitgusi 1st and Citation. peroration. He is an excellant orat- form silent on that subject, so that continue for three months, .i.st CHILDREN’S, MISSES SMOKED AND RUSSIA TAN SHOES or and expresses himself well, He the party could say "Good Lord!" prize of $59 and a second of $25 will i In öke County Court of th« State $2.98 Values, Pair $2.39. $3.79 Values, Pair $3.04. $4.33 Values, Pair $3.67 has a fine vocabulary which he uses and "Good Devil!” according to its be awarded to stations on the Pacific. of Oregon for Tillamook County. with just discrimination. His orat- [ plight; and then nominated a man System which show the heaviest i In tii« Matter of the Estate of B. SHOE ATTRACTIONS FOR BOYS AND MEN. ory more resemble» Cicero than Dem- j whom they, could exploit as a “wet” louding in each 1“ different commo- Imdori. deceased. — Men's $11.54» Florshein Shoes, lax Black Or osthenes. His polished sentences for home consumption. - Boy’s $1.50 White And Black Tennis Shoes, dities. An additional prize goes to i To Anna Abplanalp, Magdalena _____ ........ =_ of ! It was, they doubtless thought, a Brown, English Or Medium Toes,. Anniversary sound _____ well, ....... but ............ there ............ Is nothing the Agent who makes the greatest ! Sizes 2*4 To 6, Ann.»versary Sale....................... $120 Koenig. Frelda Seiler, Alixes Cleon, the "Let us tight, Philip.” in hiB ad- I »mart performance, lt was; about Sale, Pair . .......................................... ........... $930 improvement over bls record for the Louis Cleon and Lena Mairgrite Cle­ who the man as smart as that of —Boy’s $3.49 Work Shoes, Sizes 1 To 5 M An­ dresses. If he is elected President —Men’s $8.00 Dress Shoes. Engllsfe, Medium corresponding period of 1918. Five he will not, like Wilson, antagonize tried to sit upon two stools at once. credits will be allowed each station on,, heirs at law of B. Bndorf, De­ niversary Sale And Over Wide Toes At, Pair . .......................... $6.40 $2.79 ceased;. and E. J. Gienger- Adminis­ Harvey's Weekly. the "powers that be” in the Senate, j for each ton per car increase over the — Men ’ s $5.50 Work Shoes, Pair ....................... $4.40 — Boy ’ s $4.85 Dress Shoes Sizes 1 To 6 ....$3.87 trator of the Estate of Alice Kath- but will work in perfect harmony system average *for corresponding —Men’s $2.25 Tennis Shoes, Brown And White rina BaJmer, Deceased and E. J. —Boy’s $4.35 DressShoes,12 with them. The White House and I 2............... ■ • ■$3.45 period of 1918 and two credits for i With Heel, Pair................•.......... $1 80 The Indian Loafers Gienger. Administrator of She Estate —Boy’s $2.98 Work Shoes, Sizes 10 To 13,4, the Capitol will jog along perfectly —Men’s $1.50 Tennis Shoes, In Black each per cent of increase load to cap­ of Mar.grite Cleon, Deceased, greet­ In double harness. Even the Demo­ White, No Heel, Pair acity and lesser increases in proport­ Anniversay Sale $1.20 $2.39 ' By Ed Howe. crats will be his friend». If there is ion. Award wilt be made to Agent ing: You and each of you. are hereby Franklin K. Lane, formerly Secre­ at Station earning the highest num­ a difference of opinion between the Executive and the legislative bodies, tary of the Interior, and who had di­ ber of credits for each, commodity cited and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause on of the Indian bureau, considered. i thy will meet half-way with mutual rect charge *t>od-will and felicitations. His elect­ says: "There is no better illustrat- General Manager J. II. Dyer in the 19th day of August, 1920, at 10 ion will bring about a second era of ion in i the world of the fact that sending out the rules governing the a. m. ja said date, to show, cause, if political good feeling». There will work Is our salvation from the In­ contest, calls attention to the neces­ any lherebe, why and order should be no usurpation of Executive auth­ dian. Where he has abundance of sity of obtaining for the public the not be ntade and entered herein, auth­ ority. but probably a very decided money, where he is cared for as ln maxium efficiency from existing rail­ orizing and enpowering M. Ablanalp, lessening of Presidential control. He our orphan asylum, where he is pat- road facilities. “The Southern Paci­ adminlstratior, to sell at private sale, will be perfectly satisfied to stay at I ernalized, where he is treated as a fic desires to do all in its power to tor cash, to the highest bidder, in the baby in arms, he does not flourish, he reuder efficient service at a time manner required by Daw, all the his end of th. "street.” does not become a man. But where when the number of cars is below right title and interest of yourselves Home Life of Harding he is made, like the New England the demand of the Pacific Coast ship­ and of this estate in and to the fol­ His home life 1» ideal. Senator and fathers, to struggle for his own liv­ pers. We are now actually render­ lowing described real property, being Mrs. Harding are as much sweet­ ing .and finds he cannot live unless ing more transportation service than situated In Tillamook County, Oreg­ hearts as they were when they were he is forced to struggle, he comes we did for the same period of last on, co-wit: married. She is a home body. The through and makes a man of him­ year. The average car load for June, The West halt of tl»e Southwest position of a Senator’» wife force» self.” 1920, was 24-tons as compared with quarter of Section twtnlj seven, the her into certain amount of social The same thing is true of whites. 22.4 tons for the same month of 1919 Northeast quarter of the Southeast prominence, but her heart 1» In the Where they are paternallzed, they do and we handled a much larger gross quarter of Section twenty eight, and home, and the Senator is her pct not either grow or prosper. But 'onnage per mile, but with the in- beginning at the Northeast corner baby. She does not go in for the where they are compelled, like the ci eased business that is being offered ultra-fashionable set. dresses neatly, New England fathers, to struggle for we must still do better and we rely of the Southeast quarter of the Bread made with Flour hut never to the extreme. She spends i heir o»n living, and find they can­ upon the intelligent support of the I Southeast quarter of Section twenty eight, and running thence South on is tasty and, tender to the last crumb. most of her time making the Senator not live unless forced to struggle, shipping public.” section line forty rods; thence West comfortable and contended, for »he hey come through and make men of 1 If the folks appreciate good baking—and twenty four rods ;thence north forty believes that is her share of the mar- themselves. rods to the north line of the south ­ Cloverdale Baptist Church we know they do— it is worth while to The rimonal bargain. In hl» absence her Our effort today is to paternallze east quarter of the southeast quarter Conversation is always punctuated he government; to spoil everybody insist on getting Squabble of said section twenty eight; and by "the Senator says" or "the Sen­ as the Indians have been spoilt. «■ — thence east to the place of beginning, ator likes to do this or that.” or "the If we keep up our present mad * Dear Sir: My attention was called containing six acres; also the north Senator approves of so and so." Her pace, we will become blanket whites. Easy to make and easy to bake” are hot to a letter tn |>ur issue of July 1st, halt of the northwest quarter of sec- The first bellow of every fool is for j devotion Is duly appreaclated and re­ akes made from BEKDttJ Pancake Flour. entitled, "The Cloverdale Baptist the government to do this, that or I i Church Squabble." tn which Mr. Bla­ tlon thirty four. all in town-hip two ciprocated by him. Their tastes have much In com­ the other for the people. There nev- , South of range nine West, and con­ lock's letter to Mr. Dawson is pub­ mon. and they spend most of their er was a fool able to understand that j taining 206 acres. Breakfast is the favorite meal wherever (UECalitK lished. cveningH in their library. The Sena­ the government Is supported by the I If you fail to appear and eh-'w Wheat Hearts are served. It would appear from the wording tor reads aloud while she does fancy people; that government cannot sup­ of this letter that 1 had inserted un such cause, said order will be d'lly work Their home is In Wyoming port the people. The government article through my "Church Notices", made and entered. Avenue, Washington, is a big house, never has u cent except as its treas­ I This citation Is made by authority ln his paper, (regarding our Union but it is also a home In the best and ury 1» replenished with taxes from There is an MJSKI! Feed scientifically balanced Christmas entertainment In Clover I of the Hon. A. M. Hare, the Judge of truest sense of the word. Mrs. Hard­ the people. the above entitled Court in accord­ to meet the requirement of each variety and of dale) which was not true. ing makes friends with the Senator’s ance of an order duly made and en­ The “ d i» the <• ’ “ ’ * *»• The Chris ­ every condition of your livestock or poultry. friends. His interests are her inter­ The Democratic party goes In for tered on the 25th day of June. 1920. ests. They lead a quiet, natural ul the latest Improvements. Instead tmas Entertainment held at the Nes- Witness my hand and the seal of •mouth-sailing, ideal lite. Guests are of a steam roller at San Francisco tucca FresbjUerion church. Dec. 23d. the said Court on this 28th day of 1919, was a Union affair between the alway. welcome in their home. The they had an electric roller, operated (Landmark) Baptist church people June. 1920. Senator Is well read and prepared to by wiie from Washington. and the Presbyterian church. both of (Seal) dlscu almost any subject, but he Homer Mason, Cloverdale. Ore., i.e., Sunday schools usii y lets the visitor had the con­ Clerk of the County Court of the "Six months ago Democratic de­ of these churches. vey lion, in which lie Is neither It was financed by the Snuday State of Oregon, for Tillamook winr dogmatic nor dictoi lai. Whatever feat in November elections seemed schools of both churches, on t he has- ty certain. ” says the New York World. stand you take on the subject the By U. S. Brimhall. Deputy. Seaal u can usually And some good Six num ths from now Democratic de­ is of their respective membership«, the choir, which I, personally con­ point on your side with which he feat will be an accomplished fact. ducted. »ax composed of members of William H. Hearst's papers say ------- o------- can truthfully agree. the choirs of both churches, the Pub­ 1 do not wish to give the inipre»- We share the hope that while the lic school had absolutely nothing to that the use of the jacks»» as the emblem of the Democratic party •lon i hat the Senator la a goody- President of the lriah Republic la , sissy kind of a man. because wandering on foreign shores his Sec­ do with it. save to the fact that all seems more appropriate than ever, He is religious, but not retary of State will not usurp his ot the teachers were claimed by one yet when thia point la made soms- I. He is pious, but not powers by calling any cabinet meet­ or the other of the churches ln quest­ thlag may be said in defence of the ion. 1« no second edit 10« of mule. lags. ----- -u------- Important Shoe (And Foot Notes: Y Tillamook's Largest and Choicest Stock Of Shoes (N°ne Reserved) At Anniversary Sale Prices 10 Per Cent TO 50 Per Cent LESS ( Hie Olympic Cine Good Baking Is in Good Making I I • • • I FLOUR ja 3