Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 11, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    .Thnrsdav, November 11, 1920
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,
ragt Seven
Tillamook Headlight
crate party last’week.
BARRICK & HALL
A few words about our successors.1
They have entered on an important
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
newspaper field with a bright future. I
Published by the
National Building
They will fine lenty of work for their
HEADLIGHT PUBLISHING CO
Tillamook, Oregon *
minds and hands to do, and with econ­
ij
omy and industry there is no reason
Harold Hamstreet. Editor
why these two young men should not
By TILLIE MOOK
DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
Leslie Harrison. Business Manager ' become important factors in the up­
Tillie
makes
his'n
or
her
’
n
bow
building of Tillamook city and county.
VETERINARIAN
today for the first time. His'n or
Give them the glad hand and con- her’n act will be a one-column ef­ Bell Phone 2F2.
Mutual Phone.
INTRODUCTORY
Tillamook Lodge No. 1260
' gratulate them; give them your loyal
With this issue of The Headlight support and patronage, and do not fusion of his’n or her'u mind. How-
L. O. O. M. Meets every Frl-
sonieever, contribs are welcomed
Tillamook.
Oregon
the ownership and management for­
day at K. of P. Hall.
expect them to curry the whole load Tillie’s best efforts will be when oth-
mally passes into new hands. The
S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
;
era
help,
for
Tillie
is
the
puppet
of
publisher will be The Headlight Pub­ of boosting for the county, for a live, • human minds.
W.
C.
DUEBER
progressive,
wide-a-wake
newspaper
lishing Company, Inc., with Leslie
« ♦ • •
Marathon Lodge
Harrison ’business manager, and can do wonders in .the up-building of' Some mayors don't like food no­
( DENTIST
[ the city and county.
93. Knights of Pythias
how. That Irish feller MacSwiney
Harold IIam«tr«et editor.
Tilla*nook Building
FRED C. BAKER.
was
one
of
’
em.
He
resided
in
Cork
Regular meeting Mon­
For the last 22 years F. C. Baker,!
(Over Halton’s)
'Pears to me he was a corker, eh?
day evening at 7:45
the retiring editor and publisher, has
But is seems as how the mayor of
sharp. By order of
How often have you heard some
Tillamook, Oregon
controlled and directed the vigorous
this
city is right p«rt. How come?
the Chancellor Com­
one complaining of hard luck—that
Doesn't he relish Mac's way of beat­
career of The Headlight. He has The
mander.
the cards were stacked against them 7 ing the high cost of eating?
Headlight up to where it occupies a
John q. qarroll, C. C,
Dr. A. C. Crank
That they were continually fighting When beans were cheap and prunes ‘ Dr. J. E. Shearer
prominent position in the county news­
misfortune? That in spite of what
were low
paper field of Oregon. In the transfer
Drs. Shearer and Crank
they did Fate kept them down and And meat and spuds and bread and
the new management looks forward
Johnson Chapter No. 24
butter
refused to give them a chance ? That
> MEDICINE & SURGERY
io a continuation of the prestige and aj the harder they tried the less they Were heaped up high on yer board-
R. A. M.
National Building ,
Stated convocation Friday
growth of the paper in keeping with seemed to accomplish.
jp' house platter
the development of the Tillamook
Nov. 19. Visitors welcom«.
' Tillamook, Oregon
You bear those complaints every And you kicked And grumbled at
the caste of yer food
counyt. This development is at present, day. Sometimes many times a day.
I. E. Keldson, Sec.
setting fastest pace, perhaps, of any Did it evef CfcUSfe you to stop and i Oh, boy, you didn't know what ytr
yere cornin' to.
part of the state.
• • • •
think“ think that perhaps you are
a . r .
No promise of the paper's policy 6nS of .those who are complaining?
But poor MacSwimery died. And
Cornlth Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore­
can be given. Promises are too cheap. And did you ever wonder where it now prices are cornin' down. Now
gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­
It is sufficient to say it will be re­ got you, what good it ever did and aint that -------
urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m.,
• • * *
publican, with this modification—that how much it helped you to overcome
in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel-
partnership will not be a directing thought of that, then do. And if you | A lady met me on the street
«oma.
‘
tother
day.
prjnciple. On the other hand there will have, has it helped you to st<<p?
H. W. Spear, Commander
Sez she to me: "Do you know Tue home of good bread
be no truckling. We abhor the paper
If all the /wails of complaining where I can get a honie in Tillamook
Saatual Dawns, Adjt.
and all kinds of fine pastry
that is prostrated at the feet of a at ill luck were bound up in one ' to rent.”
!
commercial idol. We aim to pursue our bundle of groans they would be heard
I looked at her sadly and replied:
way rightly, justly and equitably.
"Madam." sez I, "the only place
’round the world and drown every
W. R. C.
in Tillamook you can rent right now,
The most important consideration word of optimism ever uttered.
Corlnlth Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept,
and
that
only
for
a
short
time,
is
with us, however, is Tillamook as a
The best thing about trouble is to
of Oregon, meets on first and third
county and not a section.* The Head­ forget it. Rather use your energy the undertaker’s parlors. And 'pears
I Friday evenings of each month, at
ter me yer in no frame of body ter
light is for every part of Tillamook optimistically.
8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors
go there right now.”
couny—where the .progress of the
welcome .
Vlez she sorrowfully: “Sir, you do
section is concerned. If that section
Minnie Johnson, President
Harding has the opportunity of his not know. I’ve hunted east and I've
does not receive representation in ! career. He has a republican Senate hunted west and I’ve hunted north
Elizabeth Conover, Secy.
the paper it will not have been because and a republican House. No presi­ and south. I’ce looked for a castle
And
we made no effort to have it so. But dent could wish for more. He asked and I've looked for a shack.
we beg leave to be left out of section­ for it and his request was granted. when ruefully I resigned myself to
al quarrels. Our co-operation can be The people amply demonstrated they a chicken coop I thought deserted I
4
was warned by an old hen as I
asked for where it will aid in weld­ were back of him; that they believe thrust my head in the door: 'Get-get-
ing the county into one great pro-! people will not tolerate havjng their cut-'o-here. get-get-out - 'o - here.”
gressive unit.
beliefs made toys. Harding must make Heaven nor hell -certainly cannot be
Between
more crowded. I bid you goodbya.
We pledge ourselves to hitch our good.
#>•
I’m on my way to the undertaker's
acumen to a pencil and with the as­
sistance of our Tillamook supporters
Knocking is futile unless that parlors.”
Sez I reflectively as I watched her
continue The Headlight on its journey knocking can be made to hammer in depart,
sez I: "Tillamook is a popu­
Effective Sunday, Nov. 14th
of disseminating information that will • a nail for making the structure of lar place. Heaven and hell take se­
lead to solution of perplexing pro­ progress more solid.
The
“
Oregonian
”-—Train Nos. 53 and 54.
cond place.
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars.
• • • •
helms. There are many here to be
dining car and observation car.
She: And what is an extractor?
solved.
The
“
California Express” -Train Nos. 15 and 16.
Swiss Watch Industry.
He: (Hie) A person who gets a
Handles day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping
In a survey of the Swiss trade fn jazz from extracts.
and dining car.
FAREWELL MESSAGE
« « • •
watches for last year. Trade Commis­
The “Shasta”—Train Nos. 11 and 12. (No excess fare.)
It was a surprise to many of our ! sioner H. Lawrence Graves at Zurich
I’ve heerd it said this week that
new through train. Handles standard sleeping cars only.
friends when they were advised that points out that more and more the ex­ chums are biting the hook and line
dining car and observation car.
The Tillamook Headlight was about to ports of these articles to the United in the Kelchis river for the first i
The “San Francisco Express”—Train Nos. 13 and 14. Han­
change hands, brought about by the States are being confined to finished time in history. When I mentioned
dies day coaches, tourist and standard sleeping cars and
watch
movements
without
the
case.
the
fact
to
Boyd
1
Mendenhall
he
fact that two ambitious young men
dining car.
The value of finished movements, averred with a grin that he bet it
wanted to get into the newspaper without cases and of watches com­
—Through standard sleeping car, Portland
was the first time. He allows that
business in this city, one the son of plete with cases of gold, silver and the feller who caught a chum thus­
to Lo* Angeles, leaves Portland on the Cali-
fornia Express arrives Los Angeles 8:15 a.
a veteran newspaper man and a grad­ nonprecious metals. Including chro­ ly did It cause this tribe of fish is
m. second morning.
uate of the school of journalism of the nographs and all watches of fancy de­ so thick in the river that all one has
I
University of Oregon and the other a sign. amounted to $11.211.051. Of to do is throw a hook in the river
California—Warm Sunshine and Flowers
native Tillamooker and a son of a tills total the value of the finished and drag it out and then sit dwn
movements,
without
cases,
was
$8.-
and
count
how
many
he
has.
Make the days delightful in the Wintertime. Enjoy
former successful dairyman and bank­ 280,72(1. This last figure represents
Boyd insisted the fish were so
the fragrance of poinsettas, violets, poppies and
er of this city.
about 83 per cent of the total export» thick in the river that he could walk
geraniums, or the joys of outdoor sports and pastimes
That, in a few lines, tell the whole of finished movements from Switzer­ across on their backs. We scratch
land during 1919. the rest going large­ oudliead on this point however.
Travel With Pleasure via the Shasta Route
story.
• • • •
Reduced Rund Trip Tickets are Now on Sale io Southern
It is not for us to say whether ly to England, Canada and Japan.
Heard in the restaurant: "Oh,,
California
we properly filled the mission of a
Indian Social Festivities.
newspaper ma nin Tillamook county, 1 The Indians of Northwest and cen­ Suele, get the dishrag ready. There’s
FREE
on
request,
"California
for the Tourist.” a new illus-
here gurgling his soup."
trated booklet graphically describing the different resorts
other than to say that we adopted a I tral British Columbia are now In ths a man in
* « « «
well thought out policy for the Head­ throes of the height of the social sea­
For further particulars inquire of local agents
Onct I was told talk was cheap,
light, which we thought was the best son. One potlatch scarcely ends be­ But how come, buddy? I was in a
for the moral and industrial develop­ fore another starts. The Indians store tother day and a clerk said as
JOHN M. SCOTT. General Passenger Agent.
ment of the city and county. We are gathered at Morrlcetown a short time how a garrulaus old man came in
content to leave it to the judgment of ago In large numbers and gave away i who alleged he hadn’t had anyone
to each other all their personal be­
our constiutents whether we fearlessly longings. No one suffered, as each to talk to for so long he just had to
honestly lived up to the duties of a liad n suit of clothes to give and find some one to listen tohis chatter.
Said as how his tongue had got
newspaper man, or fell below what take. Now, the potlatch at I! igwiiget. rusty. Bitt believe me, said 'he
In the Hazelton district, is on. The clerk, he surely had found something
was required of us.
To our many friends in the county Indians liuve foregnthered again. An­ to oil it up for when he gut started
other gathering will be held later In
we ws.nt to express, our appreciation the north. Considerable business Is he talked like a wind storm for an
of their advice, their words of en­ done nt these functions by the white hour. When finally he got winded
couragement and the loyal support traders. They meet the trapper In­ lie handed the clerk five dollars.
"Thanks." he said and exited. We
they gave the Headlight.
dians and buy the spring fur catches. spent an hour of our time hunting
Before we close it would not be
for that man to tell him we had will­
NEWS TO DAIRYMEN
out of place for us to relate our first
ing ears. Yuh see we are deaf.
• * * *
Dairymen will bo glad to know that
impressions of Tillamook city and its
Yuh know the day of execration
citizens, and wc will do so as briefly feed Is slowly hilt constantly de­
clining in price. The greatest change for the turkey is fnst arriving.
as possible.
Well, the event gave an inspira­
When we came into possession of •lately has been in corn which is now tion to our esteemdextemporaneou;'
cheaper
than,
it
has
been
for
some
fri VS V
The Headlight 22 years ago it soon
1 w
poetess, Viiltinia Drake Upham. En­
dawned upon us that Tillamook City time. We are expecting within a few titled,"Willie’s Thanksgiving." we
was no bed of roses for a newspaper days a car of low grade flour which read what she wrote as follows: (We
man who was intent upon doing his oats feed and our heavy chop are tliink Mrs. ITplinm very celever, don’t
1 Wfefll
duty. The saloon and gambling ele­ will be sold cheap. Ground barley and yuh?)
I z/
We
’
re
all
a
working
at
our
house.
in
great
quantities.
This
going
out
ment practically controlled the city.
Ma. Mary-Lou and me.
The moral conditions of the city was feed is of far greater value when
We've raisins, fruits and
mill
run,
and
from
one
to
mixed
with
at a low standard and a hard place to
fixed.
raise children. There were compara­ two lbs. oil meal per day to the cow.
Then pretty soon you'll see
(KEROSBNB)
Be
sure
that
your
cow
feed
is
well
tively few persons who attended
A puddin' in abig fat bag.
HEAT AND LIGHT
church, the money sharks, when they ' ground; otherwise it is not worth
Aboiling in a pot;
loaned $109,000 would demand a bonus much. We will have several cars of And we'll cat it at dinner time.
Served up all piping hot.
of $25.00, a number of individuals Alsykc Clover Straw arrive in the
grew rich by buying county warrants near future at a reasonable price; Ma paid live dollars for a goose;
He looked so huge alive.
at from 25c to 40c on the dollar, and get your orders in now for straw.
But when we got Ids feathers off.
Standard
Feed
Company.
11-lltl
and to cap the cilmax we soon dis­
He wasn't big inside.
covered that our predecessor a mar­
OPPONENT IS CONGRATULATED I helped ’em pick that nice old bird,
ried man with a wife and family, in
And Ma. she luffed and said:
A good oil heater filled
In considering the result of the re­
California was living with another
“Why Billy boy, you're such a goose.
cent
election
of
a
District
Attorney,
P earl O il adds to the a
There's fathers on your head.”
married woman next to the Headlight
office. Added to this wc wore told I want to congratulate my successful ’Cause feathers they just fly around
tiveness
of home—makes
opponent, and to express my deep
And up and down your clothes.
that we would be starved out in less
home
comfort
Heat at the t
gratitude for the splendid assistance And some get in your ears and
than six months.
mojtth
given me by friends and acquaintances
of a match—when and wher
These conditions star«! us in the whereby so large a vote was polled
But mostly upyour nose.
want
it No smoke, no odor
And motheibsald. "It surely looks,
face as we mapped out the future pol­ in my favor.
That
at
the
very
best.
icy for the Headlight under our mana­
P earl O il is refined and
The presence of my wife in a hospi­
gement, that policy was just opposite tal at Snlem prevented my coming to This goose is worth two dollars, dear
refined by our special pr
The
fathers
cost
the
rest.
”
to the public sentiment prevailing at Tillamook as pinned, but in spite of
Aud so she mixed some bread
Economical Sold in b
that time, and it looked like butting the short time previous to election,
.stuff.
one’s head against a stone wall to such an excellent showing as was
dealers everywhere and I
^An<f Ailed him tip so tight.
change local conditions, anyway, it made gives me great Satisfaction, That now my pa. can't see his bones.
stations.
meant a Ward, long fight.
When he carves him, tonight.
and makes mo very grateful for the
Order by name— P earl
Knowing the power of the Pres« and consideration given me by the voters So you can see how hard wc work.
•We don't get time to play—
our ability to mold public opinion, we of this county.
But Ma. she says "Be thankful dear
STANDARD OIL COMP
C. W. BARRICK.
decided that it was our duty as a
'Cause It's Thanksgiving Day."
0 w n Gof \ am
Everyone
Needs au Electric
Heater these frosty davs
It takes the chill off
those cold corners
Í
Tillamook
Bakery
a.
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
Chas. Vogler, Prop.
4
1 »
$
Thev are inexpensive
to operate too About
six cents an hour is all
and if you wish to use
one very much we can
give you a cheaper rate
$
“Think It Oyer
Coast Power
Company
“The Electric Store
Shasta Route Trains
Io jump int'» a big beautiful
white, porcelain bathtub like
ibis and dispoit yourself. All
the hot water you want—and
then a bracing cold shower. It's
great for your health! Let tis
insta) one for you. We are
modern plumbers to cleanly
fol ks
PORTLAND and SAN FRANCISCO
I
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
,11
PEARL OIL
Bayocean Sheet Metal
Works.
GEORGE BURCHARD
Before You
HUNT
all over town for reliable
medicines, come here
you won’t need to go any) [farther
We don’t charge high for reli-
abity either. It’s the complete
satisfaction we give in both our
drugs and our prices that holds
our customer.
Prescription Economy
does not mean to buv */ medicines
where you can get them the
cheapest—unless you can be
sure of ^solute purity, fresh­
ness and medicinal activity.
Bring your Prescriptions to us
and know-that you will get the
best and not pay too much for
it either
z
This is PRESCRIPTION ECONOMY
LAMAR’S DRUG STORE
Tillamook, Oregon
O Boy!—Home Looks
newspaper man to fight for better
moral conditions. To make a long «tory
short, we haA bo molded public opinion
that when the people had an opportun
it* 9»
vo « b
Ml the saloow
» Mr •
PACIFIC-INT. LIVESTOCK EXPOSITION
HERE is a coining event of the utmost interest to
Tillamook County. At that great show in Portland
there will not only be exhibited the West’s prize
dairy and t>eef cattle, sheep, hogs, goats and horses,
but there will also be an exhibit of dairy products in
connection.
If local farmers wi«h to take ad van tn ar of the Daily Auction
Dale» to enlarge or improve their herds, the First National Bank
will lend the necessary co-operation, of course
JOHN MORGAN.
A.W. BUNN.
HBNRY ROGERS
DIRECTORS.
C. A.
R. T. BOAU, M. D.
uvaoa «ad Pbymtw
I. •. O r Baottac
I 4
C. J. EDWARDS ,
B. C. LAMB,
W. J. RIKCHBRS
MeGHKR
’ The ft rsi intona ! Bank h