Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 26, 1922, Page 5, Image 5

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    HE TILLAMOOK
CHIROPRACTIC LEADER WINS
GOLDEN
HADLEY’S
RULE
&J-»r
Loin and Round Steak, a pound
25c
Roasts, per pound
15c
Boiling Beef, per pound
ArtONG YE
10c
SHALL -BE-THD
Both Phones
Free Delivery
Hadley’s Meat Market
The committee appointed by Na-
poleon Hill’s Magazine has awarded I
the Napoleon Hill Golden Rule Med­
al to Dr. B. J. Palmer, head of the
Palmer School of Chiropractic, of I
Davenport. Iowa.
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The decision to award the medal
to Dr. Palmer was based largely jn
the number of votes he received.
He led the other three chief candi­
HARMONY
dates by more than 150,000 votes,
many of which came from foreign
A surprise was given on Saturday
countries. Japan, Italy, England,
Australia, New Zealand and Canada. last to Mrs. C. Hutchins. The even-
ing was spent in games t.nd musio
Woodrow Wilson ran second to
and a good time reported.
Dr. Palmer and then followed Har­
riet Luella McCollum, the lecturer
Mrs. D. Owens, Mr. and Mrs, Lou
on Applied Psychology.
Henry were Sunday visitors at the
The gold medal was designed by Graves home.
the well-known sculptor, Adolph
Wolff. On one side were the words:
Oscar Krebs had the misfortune
"The Greatest Among Thee Shall Be to break his arm but at last reports
the Servant of All.” On the reverse was getting along alright.
side, "B. J. of Davenport, for Serving
the World Through Chiropractic.”
Chester Hopkins, who has been on
Dr Palmer’s popularity was due the sick list with throat trouble is
to the spread of Chiropractic which out again.
was discovered by his father, D. D.
Palmer, and developed by himself.
Mrs. Sarah Morehead was a visi­
Doctors of Chiropractic and their pa­ tor at the home of Mrs. Ilacket one
tients from all over America and day last week.
from many foreign countries literal­
Mesdames Steiger, Nelson and
ly bombarded the editor of Napoleon
Hill’s Magazine with telegrams, let­ Hanankratt were visitors at the
ters and special petitions, requesting Hackett home Friday.
Mrs. A. Tippin and Mrs. C, Em­
that Dr. Palmer be awarded the first
medal, which convinced the com- blem have accepted positions as
mittee that he was the popular teachers in the Long Praiiie school
for n’ext year.
choice.
This is the first medal ever offered
Mrs. Alice M. Phillips has been
for service to the world besed upon
re-elected teacher In the South
A i imilar medal
the Golden Rule,
Prairie school for next year.
will be awarded periodically as a
means of directing the attention of
the world to the possibilities avail­ SOCOGOQOGOOOGOOGGCOOOOOO&O
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able to all who apply the Golden
Churches
GEM THEATRE
CHANGES
OF
PR 0GRAM
I
SUNDAY-MONDAY. MAY 28-29
MISS LULU BETT
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
At 11:00 a. nt. the G. A. R. and
W. R. C. will meet with us for me­
morial services. An invitation Is ex­
tended to all liberty loving and pat­
riotic citizens to meet with us In
honor of these men who gave them­
selves for the flag.
Piear-hing at Yellow Fir at 2:30
p. tn. nad Pleasant Valley at p.m.
EACH WEEK
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cs
nd lies There Is just
h ve k kin it. It’s
:D aid t< I
beaut of
: s! "The erutlful
enough "Scoi'h" about
the i th! ! Katherine
f —an dwhat a etory
ar—Don’t n Ise it!
m.
TOY 1. DER ’—Rolln comedy.
A story of one of a million homes—and events in
’hat home that were not for the neighbors’ ears.
Cast of players feature Lois Wilson. Milton Sills.
Theodore Roberts, Clarence Burton and Helen
Ferguson. Our best hunch on this one would be—
'Don’t miss it.’*
FRIDAY,
TO
J. E. FRY. Pastor.
JUU 1
PLEASE ONE
CHRISTIAN
t
A LOIS WEBER PRODUCTION
Featuring a cast of celebrated screen artists, in­
cluding Claire Winsor, George Hackathorne, Mona
Lisa and L. C. Shumway, A story of the greatest
problem ever presented to man—What Would You
Do To Please the Woman?
JACKIE COOGAN
In
MY BOY
PA THE REVIEW”—and Harold Lloyd comedy.
You remember Jackie in "The Kid” and in "Peck's
B*<i Boy"—BUT now you’ll hove to see him in his
lates* Photoplay. "My Boy" is a greater(.pict«we
than TRy of his earlier productions—it’s original
and full of fun from start to finish. You will need
'to come early for this one.
REFORMED CHURCH
I
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
MONEY TO BURN
-
featuring
“FOX NEWS”
A story of a man who could not lose either in love
or fiuanre—regardless of what he did or how he
did it—be always won. His middle name was luck
and he drew a wonderful prize in a blind land
deal. Come and chuckle at "Money to Burn."
THE BEAUTIFUL LIA
featuring
KATHERINE MACDONALD
A pity o' the 1 ght tn a woman* > ye,
nd Pan
4
FALSE ALARM’’—-Sunshine comedy.
V.
I
Sunday school at 10:00 a. tn.
Morning worship at 11:00. Sub­
ject'"the Gospel and Ijibor.’’
At 3:00 p. m the pastor will con­
duct services at Wohler.
You are cordially Invited to at­
tend these services.
W.G. LIENKAEMPER, Pastor
PRESBYTERIAN
WILLIAM RUSSELL
THURSDAY. JUNE 1
CHURCH
You and youra ar* cordially In
vlted to hear the gospel sermons at
11: ffb a. m. and 8:00 p. m.
A
Bible school at 10:00 a. m.
large school—be one of many.
C. E. at 7:00 p. m.
WOMAN
‘STOLEN SNOOZE”—Mutt A Jeff cartoon comedy
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY fo-31
Further, no officer, member or as­
sembly of members of the order can
prescribe, dictate or restrkt any
member's beliefs; except to require a
belief In a Supreme Being, to de­
mand that they conduct themselves
in an honorable manner, and obey
the laws of this country.
Telephonic communication with
the grand officers of this domain has
established the fact that the state­
ments as set forth in the cards sent
out, were not authorized; and fur­
ther, that they could not be en­
forced in any event; for such a
course, if carried out, would violate
the principles, teachings and pur­
poses of title order.
Marathon Lodge No. 89, Knights
of Pythias.
By C. H. COES,
Keeper of R. & S.
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Milk Shakes
Cream
Sodas
FOR SALE—Bicycle in good order.
Call Pete Suter.
33-tl
A. Affolter of Neskowin was in
the city Thursday.
T
C quii ^ wv Purest, Richest Cream
Red Cedar Compound
FIVE
NOTICE
In the political game there seems
to be no means too vile or contempt-
able to be used for even a doubtful
advantage.
In the primary election, just
closed, this was clearly shown by
the mailing of anonymous cards to
the members of the Knights of Py­
thias of this city.
The apparent purpose of these
cards was for political advantage;
but at the last meeting of Marathon
Lodge No. 89, Knights of Pythias,
this matter was carefully considered
and the membership took the stand
that these cards were intended to
create dissention and
division
among the membership; and Mara­
thon Lodge does resent and condemn
such a contemptabie practice.
For the benefit of those not in­
formed, we desire to state that in
the obligations and ritual of the
Knights of Pythias, no restrictions
or inquiries are made as to an ap­
plicants, or members sect, creed or
political affiliation.
The medal is the first of a series
that will be awarded to those who
Mr. and Mrs. Roland McGinnis,
are rendering the greatest service :
to humanity based upon the Golden and Mr. and Carl Shortridge of
Rule. The purpose of the award is, Cloverdale were in the city Monday.
to popularize the application of the
Golden Rule to business and in­
dustry.
Protect your valuable Furs
za«
Rule in their business and profes­
The plan was orig­
inated by "Golden Rule Hill," who
began his career in the coal mines
of West Virginia and gives the Gold­
en Rule credit for his rapid rise to
an influential position In American
journalism.
When interviewed at his office
in New York City Mr. Hill said:
I am proud to see Dr. Palmer win
the first Golden Rule Medal. It
proves that the world is not slow to
recognize the reward service that is
based on the Golden Rule. My per­
sonal preference, perhaps, would
have been for Harriet Luella McCol­
lum, who is also delivering the Gold­
en rule Message to thousands of peo­
ple, but the committee felt that It
ought to be guided by the wishes of
the people, and Dr. Palmer’s follow­
ers were so far in the lead that they
could not be ignored.
“I believe the world-war carried I
us into a new era of1 human relation- i
ships in which we will understhnd '
that it is expedient to apply the '
Golden Rule in all business transac- '
tions. Surely the war taught us the
futility of combat and strife, and if
civilization is to justify itself we are
now ready for a spell of decent
treatment of each other as we tarry
by the wayside of life.’’
MEDAL sional dealings.
Awarded by Prominent Editor
Choice Meats
HEADLIGHT
«
$
from Healthy
Cows
FRESH FRUIT JUICES—
BLENDED AND FROZEN
50c
Per
Quart
Fresh rich cream; pure
juice of fruits, sweet­
ened, mixed and frozen
intelligently! Ice cream
is a health food, not a
luxury!*
FORM the most delicious
ice cream delight in the
world. Don't mistake our
WEATHERLY with ordin­
ary kinds.
Children and old folks, too,
can eat all they want of it.
It’s a food—in addition to
“tasting nice.”
TRY OURS
Mt. Hood Ice Cream
Phone us your order today. Quick delivery
made for special occasions
Lamar's Drug
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
OUR CHIROPRACTIC RECORD
The Chiropractor Is Interested pro-
I fessionally In Just two things:
. Your health and his own reputation.
Each is dependent upon the other,
i Unless you can receive your health
through Chiroprai tic adjustments,
bls reputation cannot be made and
held. Inversely, if his reputation
is lost, it must be because the health
of his patients has not been res-
tored. Again If his reputation Is
held and Increase id, it must be be-
cause the health of bls patients has
correspondingly Improved.
Docs Chiropractic really restore
health?
Fifteen thousand success­
ful Chiropractors with envlabel rep-
u tat ions, scat’ered all over the
United States,
Is
our answer.
Twenty-seven years ago Chiropractic
was unknown. Today It Is a suc­
cessful competitor of any health sys­
tem In existance.
If Chiropractic
had failed to bring health to millions
of sufferers where all other systems
had failed, could it have progressed
to the poHftlon It holds today?
The people of this country can be
trusted to think pretty well In
straight lines. No matter how often
they may have been told that some
particular system possesses all the
merit In the healing profession, if.
in the face of that fact they them-
Helves regain their health through
some other met hod, a fact has been
WITH
established
s indisputable.
The result Is that their friends are
told and when they In turn recover
their health, other friends are told,
and so the process goes on until
ultimately millions of followers sup­
port some given system. That this
cotild be accomplished If 'hat system
was a failure Is absurd, and all the
denials of competitive system» only
show a lack of understanding.
In the beginning It is bard frr
»no to understand how disease In
emote parts of the body is effected
>y abnormalities In the spine, but
vhen one stop' to re Ilze that every
action and function In the body Is
e result of ness.igea telegraphed
sni the brain through tho spinal
cord and nervous system, one begins
to pet an Insight Into the foundation
upon which Chiropractic Is placed.
Then It t an readily be ■ mi that nny
condition of th-i spine which serves
to produce pressure on nerves will
effectively cut off n part of these
message» and ns a consequence, dl-
sense will appear in remote organs,
Let that procure be remo zed and
health will again return. It is In
the province of the Chiropractor to
so adjust the segments of the spine
that these me tages may be trans­
mitted from the brain to all parts of
the body and result there In normal,
healthy expression.
WHEN YOUR SPINE IS NORMAL YOU
ARE HEALTHY. IS YOURS NORMAL?
CHURCH
Sunday school 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship 11 00 a. m.
Subject "Man’s Memorial". This
la our memorial service for all the
heroic d«-ad who have gone on be­
fore us There are her'»es of peace
•a well aa heroes of war.
Evening worship 8:00 p. m.
Subject 'God’S Radio.’’
ALLAN A. McREA. Minister
Dr. Howard
CHIROPRACTOR
211 TILLAMOOK BLDO
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