Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 02, 1920, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. SEP'l EMBER 2, 1920.
ble lessons. One is that all frame
buildings should be eliminated ■from
I the business section; and the second
I
is that no private hospital should be
allotted to locate and do businesss in
tire trap buildings, in the heart of the
(Inatructlona glv.n year, ago to »very r.portor and w-ltor on the Marlon,
city. Hud the fire obtained u little
Ohio, Star.;
more headway on Tuesday morning
Remember there are two «Ides to every question. Get them both.
the patients in the hospital stood
Be truthful. Get the facts.
some chances of being roasted alive.
Mistakes are Inevitable, but strive for accuracy. I would rather
And had a catastrophe like that tak­
have one story exactly right than a hundred half wrong.
en place th« citizens and thc city offi­
Be decent, be fair, be generous.
cials would be held responsible. Whqt
Boost—don’t knock.
took place Tuesday morning is liable
There’s good in everybody. Bring out the good In everybody and
1 to take place at any time, where
never needlessly hurt the feelings of anybody.
. there are tire traps and frame build­
In reporting a political gathering give the facts, tell the story as
ings. And at this dry season of lhe
It is, not as you would like to huve it. Treat all parties alike.
year it a fire gets a good hold in
If there's any i>ollties to be played we will play it In our editorial
some of the large frame buildings it
columns.
will be good-by to the business sec­
Treat all religious matter reverently.
Adults 25c.
tion of the city and the destruction
If It can possibly be avoided never bring Ignominy to an Innocent
goods.
The
snap
of
valuable
stocks
of
man or child in telling of the misdeeds or misfortunes of a relative.
Don’t wait to be asked, but do it without asking, and, above all,
shot man wants to say distinctly,
and we do not want to be niisunder-
be clean and never let a dirty word or suggestive story get into type,
I want this pais-r so conducted that It can go into any home
stood, that the person who owns a
without destroying the innocence of any child.
small fire trap building or a laige
frame building in the business sec­
WARREN G. HARDING.
tion of the ctiy should be held finan-
daily liable should their buildings
i
burn up and destroy other property.
It is true that there are a number of
I desirous of making this a most im­ business men who are doing business
portant section of the Northwest for in fire trap and frame buildings, but
pure bred dairy stock. For that rea­ as long as they do so and no effort
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
son every dairyman in the county made to build and get safer quarters,
SUBSCRIPTION
per year $2.00 should attend the county fair this the serious menace that now con­
year and rub up against the pure bred fronts this city, will continue until
stock boosters, and in doing so a perhaps the business part of the city
large amount ot useful information is burned out and lives lost. Let’s
can be obtained, for all the live wires wake up and rid the business section
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will be there to enlighten dairymen of frame buildings before we butt up
There are some Cox sure democrats who need some intelligent informa­ against a serious and disastrous fire.
ill Tillamook, but they are very few.
tion. Apart from that, the breeders That’s what's going to happen some
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are going to considerable trouble and day. Who’s building and who is the
If any of our preachers vote for expense In making so large exhibit­ person that will be blamed and held
Governor Cox it is Cox sure that beer ion of blooded stock, and to appre­ responsible?
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and the bible vote together.
ciate what they are doing so success­
fully, one must attend the county
Palmer Lost His "Pep.”
Do you want another four years of fair this year. It was the breeders
The Toledo Blade hits the nail on
democratic squandering of public ! I associations that made the last year’s
money and incompetence and four fair a success and from all accounts the head when It says:
the pure bred stock this year will
“Two or three months ago Attorn-
more years of excessive taxation?
bring about the sanie results.
1 ey General Palmer was a busy little
| bee. He buzzed, buzzed, buzzed
Harding and Stanfield clubs are
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Children 15c.
Adults 25c.
Senator Chamberlain admits that ; all day long and far into the
being organized ail over the state.
Tillamook county should have a club this Is a republican year, and, , on night, and there was an impres­
of that nature, for Tillainookers are ! that account, he appears to be un­ sion in some circles that even
going do their best to place a repub- | easy. This is what is worrying in sleep his subconsiclous mind work­
MAY ALLISON in “HELD in TRUST •
lican at the head of the government George. Republicans are going to ed right along figuring out ways of i-
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and a republican to represent Oregon line up for republican candidates and • keeping busy during working hours.
in the United States Senate. This is they are going to vote for a repub­ Palmer’s activity was prodigious. No­
a republican year, and it would be lican for president and a republican thing like it was ever seen before in ,
poor judgement to send a democrat for U.«S. senator, which is Harding i Washington. He concerned himself
and Stanfield. Il would plàce Oregon with thc high cost of living, he went
to the United States senate.
in the wrong pew to have a democrat bush-whacking after meat packers,
One cent a word per issue.
Harding'., front porch campaign is represent the state of Oregon in the he dabbled in the sugar situation, he
U.
S.
senate
with
a
republican
ad
­
scurried around after bootleggers, he
very apt. to become a back room cam­
ministration. Under those conditions trailed anarchists and he ran down Singer Agency—H. F. Cook, Prop. .*
A money-maker and hard work saver for land clearer» and wood-cutting
paign. —Wheeler Reporter.
contractors. One man can move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable.
If it does, and the free trade demo­ . Senator Chamberlain would have revolutionists. Besides all this he For Sale by John Leland Henderson,
Hundreds
in use all over the U. S. When not in like for wood cutting, the 4 II. P. motor will
cratic party Is returned to power, wo , very little influence, whereas, should managed to find time to conduct a
206-3d St., Tillamook, the Makln-
run mills, feed mills, feed cutters, pumps, etc.
Quick dalivenco from over
Stanfield
be
elected
and
we
believe'
wish to inform Bro. Nunn that the
campaign for the democratic nomina­
■ 100 point» throughout
ster, 160 acre ranch, near Oretown.
My Wade Saw Is cutting wood for leu than 3 cent»
F. J. ' Williams. Burns. Orc.
little city of Wheeler will too, have he will be- tie will have a whole lot tion tor President. Folks who hint­
th» Unit at Stat»».
Price $2500.00. Terms easy.
Hume sawed through five-foal solid oat logs a* the rate
a back door feeling and appearance, of influence w ith the administration. | ed that all Palmer’s other activities
N. B. Myers. Latou. Calif
of one foot a minuto. '
for It is going to be hard for the lum­ Even from a non-partisan viewpoint where side lines to that the real task Dr. Wise will be at Nehalem Thurs­
America must burn more
ber interests of Oregon to buck up it is to the interest of the state that to which he gave his heart and soul
day Sept. 16th.
wood for fuel. One Wade
will do 10 men's work at
against lumber brought into the Un­ Stanfield should be elected. It is al ­ was the job ot getting nominated
one-tenth the cost Write
ited States free, and to buck up a- so to the intej-est of Tillamook cm.11- | were looked upon as malicious gossi- Cows for sale. See M. C. Trowbridge,
for tree Book. "How Dan
Tillamook.
Ross cuts 40 cords
Und and
gainst Hindoo labor. It is surpris­ ty to have a republican senator who, pers. But it does beat all how "Mit­
a day,” full de­
Bj>ecin«d
ing how the Cox sure democrats are is in harmony with the administrât-! ch" has lost his pep since the Sun When in need of something electric
tails and oo
iai price.
resorting to such punk as the above. ion if this county expects to obtain Francisco convention, doesnt?”
just call on the Sunset Electric.
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money for harbor improvements, and
Myron T. Herrick, formerly Amer­ we want somebody like Stanfield who j
Dinning room at Todd Hotel to rent.
An Editor's Impressions of the
Furnished. Inquire at hotel.
ican embassor to France, whose re­ will deliver the goods.
Beauties of Neah-Kak-Nie
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ception in Paris has been marked by
Mountain.
Let the Sunset Electric wire your
great warmth of feeling, said a few
In the death of Coleman H. Wheel- I
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home and save you money.
days ago to the Paris correspondent er, this county lost a man who had
When Bro. Hamstreet, of the Sher­
of the New York Sun-Herald: "There a large amount of western grit. j per-
Good second-hand wheel for sale. Ap­
is little confidence in Europe in the severance and determination in en- idan Sun, became a little inquisitive
ply Charles Gross, Ramsey hotel.
as'to
the
distance
it
was
from
Sea
­
league of nations. I have failed to deavoring to make a success ot the
find a person who believed that It lumber business on Nehalem buy. . Ii side to Tillamook, while was attend­ Dr. Wise will be at his Cloverdale of­
fice Wednesday afternoon and
ought to have been organized before was in need of bar improvements, ing the Oregon Editorial Association
and also on Sept. 10th & 11th. 9-9
peace was made. Everywhere I have with bad weather conditions in the at Astoria, we strongly advised him
been asked why the President did winter that he blitted up again and to take the trip, via Neah-Kah-Nie
not submit the Senate reservations although his ingenuity devised many mountain and he did so, and this is For Sale: Jersey cow, will freshen in
February. See George Hoskins,
to the allies before rejecting them. plans for getting lumber to market, what he had to say about that most
Tillamook, Or.
They would have been accepted he was met with many disappoint­ beautiful scenic spot in the state of
quickly.’’
ments and losses. What looked at Oregon:
’’At Seaside 1 parted company with Dr. Wise will be at his Wheeler office
one time to be a solution of the pro­
Friday and Saturday ot this week
It Is not generally know that be­ blem was the building of barges and the Jolly crew ot opinion moulders,
an also on Sept. 10th and 11th. 9-9
fore thc County Court could buy the towing them to California with lum­ and with G. B. Nunn, publisher of
proposed new fair grounds, that it ber. All went well for a few months. the Wheeler Reporter as a pace set­ Go to the Sunset Eelectric for Nation­
must be sanctioned by a vote of the While one barge, ard when near ter began a communion with nature
al Mazda lamps. They give better
people, which will be placed upon the completion, was being built in Port­ by hiking along Cannon beach to Tlll-
light.
ballot next November, the Granges land, it caught flic and was destroy­ auxook head and treading the noted
have taken the mutter up and are cir­ ed. That for a time seemed to bo scenic trail over Neah-kah-nie moun­ For Sale: 1917 Saxon Roadster, first
class condition. Inquire of Cedric
culating the necessary petition«. The hard luck, but when a barg ■ broke tain. Although the distance was
Jennings. Bay City.
petition calls for an approprition of loose from the tug and piled upon fifteen miles it was one grand and
$20,000 very year until the neceMury the beach later, it put a stop to that glorious trip, in comparsion with Woman, with one child wants posi­
buildings are completed. The county 111c; hod. Later the tug went on Ne­ which I imagine Switzerland would
tion as housekeeper. For more in­
court has the $10,000 on hand. halem bar. bui Mr. Wheeler succeed­ be a back yard runway. With the
formation apply to the Headlight
which was voted at the lust county ed getting her off, much to the sur­ trail skirting the almost perpendicul­
office.
tp.
For Sale cheap if taken immediately:
budget meeting last year, It has prise of everybody. Mr. Wheeler ar cliffs which ward off the power of
complete drum outfit for orchestra
the
waves
from
the
Paeitlc.
and
the
For
Sale
:
three
cows,
2
Jerseys
and
1
been suggested that the stock pavil­ when he first came to Tillamook de­
one bass and little dium also traps
Durham.
Call
3F92.
mountain
reaching
to
heights
above;
ion be the first section ot the build­ voted Ills attention to timber, and it
and a set of Deagon Orchestra bells
ings to be erected, and. it possible to was through his efforts that sc large through the pleasing shade of stately
No. 1229, in first class condition.
Small dairy ranch for sale with six
have them ready for next year’, amount of timber In the north part trees of stupendous girth and height;
Inquire Camp 4, Mohler, Ore.
cows, in Trask river bottom, three
plucking
the
luscious
thimble
berry
county fuir, which, we think, is a of the county came tinder his control,
i;
miles south of Tillamook F. L.
good suggestion.
Imylng it from homesteaders and and huckleberry; viewing the mighty
Buell
T. F. Call and see the new models of pianos
those who bought timber claims from ocean at the decline of the setting
and players at "The Song Shop”.
Up goes the high < >st of living the government. It was western grit sun, and revelling in the bounteous My middle name is George. Let me
Sold on easy payments. You can
store of grandeur so lavishly provid­
bring you "Vaughn” Best drag saw
once more. Passenger fares on the that made Mr. Wheeler wealthy.
safely deal wth a firm like The Wil­
ed by nature, caused a feeling of re­
ou the market today. Call E. G.
Southern Pacific, between Tillamook
ey B. Allen Co. Over 47 years on
We
wish
to
say*a
few
Krebs.
•
- and Portland are raised again. 1 his
the coast.
words about verence that can only be experienced
time they jump from $4.60 to $5.53. the managements of our county fair. by those under similar conditions."
A young lady wishes to rent a piano. For sale: Duroc Sow. will furrow in
That takes an exLu dollar with a 7c. not. however, in a critical spirit, but
Will take the best ©f care of it
about two months. Inquire of Bo-
smoke thrown in, or neariy two more in the nature of obtaining bet­
Death of Coleman H. Wheeler
while in her care. Inquire at this
quist Bros.
bucks for the round trip. We don’t ter co-operation. Of course, it Is gen­
Many foreaighted merchants and
office.
Coleman H. W neeler, prominent
see. under our Oregon System, why erally admitted that the Grange
For Sale—two good cows, both now
manufacturers
recognize that the
somebody don’t Initiate a measure should take a lively Interest in the pioneer lumberman of Oregon and a
milking, will both be fresh about
ranch for rent. Will su
placing railread fares in Oregon at county fair, for without their assist- resident of Portlaud for a number of
friendship
of
an
important bank is a
the
first
of
next
March.
Would
take
cows. 8 miles south of
2c. a mile. We will gamble the mea- ance it would not amount to much by years died suddenly Saturday night
some tide land hay for part pay­
priceless business.
monk
For further information
sure would carry with a big major­ way of agriculture display, which is at his home, 415 Montgomery drive,
ment. I also have an all iron fartn
apply to John Theilcr, Pleasant
Evidently the people are being one the pleasing features. Since the death being due to cerebal hemor­
And especially a bank whose
wagon for sale or trade for light '
ity
Valley.
9-15.
hum-bugged again under lhe demo­ dairymen have turned their attent­ rhage. Mr. Wheeler had gone to his
wagon. E. A. Reynolds, Bay City, i
officers
are "human1’ men who take
cratic administration, which took ion to breeding blooded stock, this office in the Yeon building ns usual Twelve million feet standing timber
pieastire in other men's success.
in Douglas and Tillamook counties. A phonograph you can play yourself. 1
control of the railroads and made a too, is another important feature of Saturday, but hud complained of not
¡’he Aeolian Vocalion has all the ;
Ore. Might consider partnership
muss of it with the result (but the our county fair, and for that reason feeling well and about 5 o’clock left
best features of the others and (
We are in business to help other
people are again called upon to foot the fair board should consist of sev- his office for his home. Shortly after
with experienced mill man. Write
some unknown to them. The new
businesses. Therein lies our sin cess
eral representatives of the breeders arriving home he was suddenly st lik­
for particulars. W. D. Haynes, SOO
the bills.
■ nd greater phonograph. Shown '
o'ul yours.
associations, especially as stock pavil­ en and passed away within a short
Fulton St., Can Francisco, Calif.
for the first time in Tillamook I
The new tire engln»’ paid for itself ions are planned to be built at the time.
BANK YOUR MILK
county at the Tillamook Music
Mr. Wheeler was born in Ontario. For Sale: 50 acres good bottom land,
early Tuesday morning, when a few new fair grounds. As the business
Store, opposite Post Office.
with cows, teams and farm imple­
CHECK WITH THE
lire traps came near wiping out some men are equally Interested. It would Canada in 1865 and came to Oregon
ments. $600 with half to assume.
portion of the business section. It is be 11 good idea that they should be as a young man. entering the lumber
Inquire nt this office.
9-2 Money to loan—Enquire of John
our enndid opinion Hint had the fire­ represented on the board. Hut what business. He continued in this busi­
Leland Henderson, 206-3rd St.,
men been dependent upon the old Is probably more Impartant, we con ness throughout his life, acquiring
Tillamook. Oregon.
system of fighting tire, several busi­ aider that the county agriculturist large holdings and carving a place Will trade 5 acres of land.in Kitsap
county Wash, tor automobile. Ford For sale: Columbia Hotel, at Wheeler.
ness blocks would be in ashes to-day. should be the manager, for all the for himself us one of the most promi­
preferred. See P- W. Powers or
Has 23 rooms, all with modern i
Yet it is just as well to open ones activities of that office are centered nent and progressive lumber opera­
Member Federal Reserve System.
write. Box 446, Tillamook, Or.
equipment, and is doing as good a
eyes to the serious menace that con- in advancing and developing the agr­ tors of the state. He was tin officer
business as any hotel in the c.atin-
fronts the city. If one or two fire­ icultural resources of the county. To of the Wheeler Lumber company of
ty. Price $5.500, furniture includ­
traps, like lhe two small buildings our way ot thinking It seems alto­ Wheeler. Or., the town of Wheeler I Wanted: to buy, a »mall place, 5 or
10 arces, close to the beach or riv­
ed. Ed Kelly, Wheeler, Or.
9-2
that menaced the city on Tuesday. gether out of place to employ and being named after hint, and also had
er,
where
1
can
fish
or
hunt.
Some
• f
cun pieity ncur come wiping out a pay a manager for lhe county fair valuable perionul holdings, includ-
Wanted
:
Men
or
women
to
take
ord
­
Improvements. Address W. L. Var­
portion ot the business section, what for work that should be taken hold ing timber land, mlll and logging
ers
among
friends
and
neighbors
ney. 392 8. Stark St., Portland. Or.
is going to^hnppen when some of the of by the county agriculturist, We railroad, at Cochran, Or. He moved
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for the genuine guaranteed hos­
large flre traps get on fire, as they leave these few suggestions with the to Portland in 1893 and since that
iery, full line for men, women and
The
Bruniwick
Phonograph
plays
all
surely will some day? We referred hope that in arranging for next time had resided here and directed
makes of disc Records. No repro­
Oregon-Washington and Milwaukee
children.
Eliminates
darning.
a few weeks ago to gasoline being year’s fair all these interests may be his timber operations from this city.
-’1 Allen and Sharp. Dentista.
ducer to change. Compare the tQne
railroads. Station just off land. B7 National
Saves money.
Everybody buys.
Building.
Mr. Wheeler Is survived by his wi­
stored in business and private houses represented on the fair board, which
with any other machine on the
Graveled county road crosses one
A bonanza for agents. Experience
and this is a matter that should be will foster a better spirit of co-opera­ dow and three children. Coleman H.
market. Monthly payments to suit
corner. School homy just off land. Dr- J- B. Grider, dentht, I. 0. 0. T.
unnecessary. Write International
covered by a stringent city ordinance. tion amongst all classes and a big­ Wheeler Jr.. Joe Bryant Wheeler and
you. "The Song Shop” Main St.
Bldg. Tillamook, Oregon.
Approximately 600 acres, net.
Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa.
ger and a better fair, for we believe Miss Marguerite Wheeler, all of Port­
Price $12.000.00. Write to Aubury
Sep.
30
Dr. Wiie will be at hi» Bay City of­
The Tillamook County Fair this Tillamook county will soon have the land. and by four sisters, Mrs. T. P. For Sale: 192 acre ranch, stocked
T. Fisher. Trustee, Aberdeen,
fice on Wednesday«
F-M.
and equipped. 6 miles south of Mc­ For Sale: All of section 21. Township
year will have one of the best stock reputation of having one of the best Rorvlck of Portland, but at present
Washington.
9-30
visiting In California; Mr». L. H.
Minnville. Or. Will trade for a | Seventeen. Range Eight, Grays
exhibits of pure bred stock in the county fairs in Oregon.
Dr. Ramaey
Osteopath
Ruttan of Harrisville, Ont.: Mrs. E.
Tillamook dairy ranch, stocked and
history of the county, thanks to the
Harbor county. Washington. About
Miscellaneous Advertisements
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg.. TUla-
Th . Are early Tuesday morning I. Rector, nt Pnrtl.trd and Mrs. J. F.
prwaive spirit of the three breed­
equipped G. A. Kriger, R. 1.. Day-
half way be»worn Aberdeen and
—Mutual whone. Bell phon«
I 14«-M.
top. Or.
» 1«
in" o .mlation» and those who are .¡muid leash mar rtil.-ons two Va Inn- 'rndley of Wheeler. Or.
Mi i.lr-mro. On the lines of the Dr. Wi«e—Dentist.
HARDING’S NEWSPAPER CREED
GEM THEATRE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS
Tuesday Evening, Sept 7th, William Famum in
Joyous Trouble Makers ”
Patbe Review,
FRIDAY-SATURDAY, SEPT. 3-4,
ŒtUamnnk iicaîHüiht
Editorial Snap Shots.
MAY ALLISON
Held in Trust
“ANY OLD PORT
Pollard Comedy
Tillamook Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
Sold by Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent.
The Tillamook Transfer Co. will operate Trucks
to Pacific City on Sunday and Monday.
ROUND TRIP $2.00
Friendship
of a Bank.
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