Mav i THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT A. L. Thompson of Wheeler anil Larsen, aided by his dogs. Mlled a bear near Neahkaaie last a Tillamook visitor Saturday. D. . Milton of Idaville. . H. L. Hutchins of Portland t E Rich .rds of Barview, was a at the Tillamook Saturday heie la*t Saturday, Mr. Hutchins Also M. Johnson of Garibaldi. i is' connected with the Bell telephone Wm Christenson of Bay City and C. system. Page Fivtf WORLD SERVICE COUNCIL MEETS SENATOR TH0S. F. RYAN... VOTERS ■» TREASURER Ralph E. Williams REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMITTEEMAN WHAT OTHERS SAY: With Judge Ryan as state treasurer the people would be as­ sured that the affairs of the office would be administered honestly and economically, that every dollar would be protected and that the disgrace put upon the state by Hoff would be wiped out. Mr. Ryan’s record 1« absolutely clean.—PORTLAND TELEGRAM. Neither tnveston. nor guardian of public funds, nor as econom­ ist. nor as administrator has Mr. Hoff earned reelection. Hts opponent, Thomas F. Ryan, of Oregon City, was for eight years assistant state treasurer and his qualifications for office seems superior to those of Mr. Hoff’s.—THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Insists that his campaign be clean, fair, instructive and impersonal GUERNSEY CATTLE ON THE McKILLOP FARM NEAR HEBO Ralph E. Williams has served as Republican National Committeeman for Oregon until he is the senior member of the committee. . In June, 1921, at the committee s first meeting alter the inauguration’of President Warren G. Harding, every state cast its vote for Ralph E. Williams of Oregon for Vice-Chairman of the committee, recognizing by their unanimous vote his fitness and ability as a leader to fill .this responsible position. This distinction gives to Oregon and the Pacific coast much power and influence in party affairs. Does the character of the campaign of the opposition lead you to think that you can get this kind of influence and power in National councils by the election of their [-candidates? A National Committeeman does not make appoint­ ments—that is done by the President; nor does a National Committeeman legislate—that is the function of Senators [and Congressmen; the business of a National Committee- [man is to give attention to the affairs of the party as an organization, In this Ralph Williams [has made a conspicious success, Had there been any le- ¡getimate reason why Mr. Williams should not be re- elected, or any doubt as to his loyalty and service to the party or its candidates it would have appeared in previous »elections and before he had shown the value of his services to the party by being unanimously elected Vice-Chairman by the National Committeeman from the forty-eight states. After Ralph E. Williams harmonized the party why fry to disrupt it? By all rules of fair play, because of the work he has done in the past, he is entitled to re-election. Having no legitimate reason for opposing his re-elec­ tion. the opposition has circulated unfair, misleading and poisonous statements. We do not wish to insult yrour intelligence or your sense of fairness, and regardless of what the opposition has done or may do in an eleventh hour attempt to impose its poison upon you. there will be no disposition on Mr. Wil­ liams^ part to adopt their unclean methods. MRS. KOCH’S CLASS TO GIVE RECITAL Next Tuesday evening May 23rd. Mrs. E. E. Koch will give a class recital assisted by Helen Schultz- reader, at the High school at 8 o’clock. Margurite Zweifel, Mildred Glad, Helen Leonard, Ruth Kuratll, Pearl Glad, Carrol and Catherine Schultz, Muriel Wiley, Mary Harris­ on, Camille Haltom, Harlan Boals, Robert Boals. Vera Rosenberg Ches­ ter Anderson, Ruth Beals, Dorothy Esch, will be presented. Pearl Glad will give a Butterfly Dance and song. Mrs. Carrol and Mr. Koch will conclude the program- • with a duet “ Polka de Concert ” by Bartlett. MINNESOTA WOMAN IN RACE FOR SENATE Board FIVE Mrs. Peter Olesen, of Minnesota, proposes to give U S Senator Kellogg, Republican, a hot fight for his seat in the coming fall election». She has the endorsement of the Democrats and also a large inde­ pendent following. Sec'y, 617 THEATRE - CHANGES SUNDAY-MONDAY MAY 21-22 “THREE LIVE GHOSTS” starring ANNA Q. NILSSON AND NORMAN KERBY A tji ... of three buddies who came home from war When the world had given them up for lost. And. Roly Cats, what changes, surprises, scandies and things hit that old burg then. W arning — This is no picture for folks with a *ns< of humor and a cracked lip. Come and see “• U s great. , ^AS. FREIGHT—Mutt « Jeff cartoon comedy. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY MAY 23-24 TOM MIX - In “UP AND GOING” A wonderful and different story of the Royal Morthwest Mounted Police. More scenic beauty. *•4 tense thrilling situations than ever. TOX NEWS” OF TUESDAY MAY 25TH EACH W. H. Goodwin, manager of the j A marriage license was issued on Ford Motor Company of Portland, ' teh 3rd of the present month to drove into town Monday on his way Thomas Beacham of Seaside and to Tillamook from Seaside. May Parry of Tillamook. Messrs. Green and Murphy pui- ft. E. Stack and John A. Tucker i ot Portland, representing a life in- chased a used car of Williams Æ surance cbmpany, spent a couple of Williams last week, which they will take through to Victoria, B. C. They days in this vicinity this week. reside in Seattle. The ball game here Saturday be- Dr J. M. Turner, who has been suf­ tween the Wheeler tttid Nehalem fering with an infected hand for Boy Scouts was a warmly contested some days past, Is improving. game, and resulted In a score of 10 to 12 for the Wheeler scouts. Harry Gilliam’s brother, a Port­ lander bond broker, paid the former The artisans gave a dance at their a visit last week. Hall at Upper-town last Saturday C. E. Stevens of Mohler was a re­ night which was well attended, frequent ac- cent caller in this city. Charlie has* These dances are of currences and the proceeds are a dairy ranch in the north part of used to defray expenses of extensive the county. repairs which have been recently Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gardner of put on building. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Edwards of Garibaldi Cove, wdiere Mr. Gardener Tillamook visited the Nehalem radio Is employed in the mill, were shop­ pers here one day last week. station Sunday. Judge Thomas F. Ryan and O. P. Hoff, presept state treasurer, are the two candidates for the Republican nomination to this office, and Hoff's administration 1 b the principal issue Ryan Is making the race on his record as assistant state treasurer under former State Treasurer Thomas B. Kay. and a platform of constructive policies. Hoff’s administration was subjected to a special grand Jury investigation in the spring of 1920 resulting In the Jury severely condemning his policy of purchasing bonds from Morris Brothers with state funds at stuffed premium prices. It enabledthe bonding firm to realize nearly 1100 000 in excess proflts.—PORTLAND TELEGRAM. A sum of $150.000 of state funds is on deposit with the State bank that closed its doors today. The State Bank of Portland la carrying a larger amount of state funds on deposit than any other bank In the city. The state treasurer has a son employed In this institution. Let us retire Mr. Hoff and have a thorough lnvestl- gallon of this important office in all matters, as well as the work connected with Investments made of trust funds.—CHAS. COOPEY, Secretary Oregon Scenic Association. (Paid Adv. Ryan for Treasurer Club. City, Oregon. A few friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Graves Saturday evening. The time was passed in games and dancing. The children of the district are busy getting ready for eighth graje examin lions. Miss Freida Rogers spent Sun­ day with Mrs. Paul Cooper of Til­ lamook. "PENNY IN THE SLOT” one reel Rolln comedy. FRIDAY MAY 26TH H A R 0 L D in USE THE CLASSIFIED f Ito Ago foyour mentane te is a guarantee/ SAND LAKE Mrs. Briody who has been in the hospital for some time past, we are glad to say is home again. LLOYD Otis Edwards of Tillamook, was visiting his friends on the Lake Monday. “I DO” ■ *■«. 7« Mr. and Mrs. John ShrOden spent Claimed by critics to be the best that Lloyd has the week end with Mrs. Shroder’s ever done. We know That is saying a lot, but we feel that the assertion is Justified and are offering parents. Mr and Mrs. Allen. you "I Do" as one of the greatest comedies of the whole year. Birt Hoyt is putting out a large Bryant Washburn in "ON THE ROAD TO LON­ patch of strawberries DON" a most unusal comedy drama. Some Program! We’U Say It Is! Don’t Miss It! Joe Atkinson and wife are visiting Tillamook. SATURDAY MAY 27TH Cand and Maud Webb and Louisa Tooley were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Gerhee. Sunday. , # FRED STONE Mrs. Nita Carter of Vancouver is This picture has everything—swift action to grip and thrill, humor to tickle your funny bone, a visiting with her parents, Jack starring death defying hero, a beautiful heroine, and a Nehalem B°BART BOSWORTH. DORIS MAY. KATHLEIS suspenseful and surprising romance, Sc« thia KIRKHAM AND FRANKIE LEE _ - cowboy laugh at life and jest with death Ladles Club met at Mrs Bill 2* little tot who did such nice work in the "BE REASONABLE"—A two reel Mack Sennett Webb'« on the Sth Refreshments •taele Man)_ An episode numeber tn the careers Comedy. All present enjoyed Kwere served the afternoon. Next meeting will NOTICE—Please bear In mind the fact that we are adding one more change of program each week, Programs will be changed as follows: New picture« on Sunday. Tueaday, Thursday. Friday be at Mr». Lef Edwards. May 20th and Saturday nights of each week until further notice. Ladle» are all Invited . Tn my next items I will tell you why I am a Sand Laker Merchants who display this sign recommend Oregon Quality mer­ chandise. They are active co-op­ erators in the building ot a greater state. They guarantee the goods they sell. B u y Oregon-made products. Buy them on MERIT. Form the Buy Where You See The Writ 1 [ , J , I 3OOC«OOOOOGC«OG004C«>COOOCOOO« Mr. and Mrs. D. P Hopkins are in Portland where" th'-lr son. Char­ les, underwent an operation last week for throat trouble. ONE NIGHT ONIY ( 1 [ ( < , Hal E. Hoss, Secty Oregon - I [ WEEK “BILLY JIM” “THE FOOLISH MATRON” I Herman Schlappi Is hauling lum­ ber for a new barn, C. O. Hopkins of a trio of society matrons—a peep into the draw­ is to build a new barn also. ingrooms of modern climbers. The fable of The Moth and the Flame modernized. PROGRAM A story of the Wyoming cattle range starring - I ¿.OOIL B. A. Todd is having lumber hauled to build a new garage. HARMONY of Trade Bldg., Portland. Oregon GEM Mr. and Mrs. George Williams of Tillamook and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stevens of Mohler were business cal­ lers here Saturday. Agent M. C. Fulks, of the S. P. Mrs. ,H. A. Bell entertained the Company's station at Garibaldi, was Ladies Aid society at her home on Refresh- up one day last week. Wednesday, May 10th. ments were served. A new shingle mill has been start­ ed at Snark. 13 X Ralph E. Williams (Paid Adv by Committee of Republicans. C. L. Starr, NEHALEM Dear Mr. Ryan: "The result of the investigation of the office of State Treasurer Is so eminently satisfactory that I wish to express my appreciation of finding an office where such a magnitude of business Is transacted conducted in such manner you are now and have been handling the office of Treasurer of the state of Oregon Is better fitted to fill the position of Treasurer than yourself and I believe the voters will show their faith in you by electing you to the position.”—R. E. PINNEY. Auditor and AJuster of Official Bonds of State Treasurer. Competency in the office of State Treasurer Is too grave a mat­ ter to be set aside in the interests of party or class. The Oregonian believes strongly that Mr. Hoff, whatver his other attributes may be, is not sufficiently versed in business matters to be continued in his present trust and that Mr. Ryan should be nominated — THE OREGONIAN. the habit of looking for the Asso­ ciated Industries sign and saying “Give me an Oregon brand.” By acquiring this habit you are sure of quality merchandise. You are helping the industrial expan­ sion ofa your community. You are helping yourself to greater pros­ perity. Associated Industries Sign for hardy directory of Oregon prodscuts. Refer to it when you buy. The Associated Industries of Oregon 702 Oregon B tiHing >jrt’and, Oiegon