Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 14, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
Friday. Tulv 14. 1022
£iUanwofe
A Weekly Paper Published every
w
Friday by the
Uncle John
leadlight Publishing Company, Inc.
Tillamook, Oregon
T,metoK»j Ar—'’
«Bu» Ft •«.
Managing Editor
Lesli» Harrison
THE OLDEST SETTLER
Both Telephones
Œnterso as second-class matter in
ire poetcii" e at Tillamook, Oregon.
S’.'bt tription Rates
Jne year --------------
*2.00
Mx months _________________ l.oo
~bree months _____________
75
Payable In advance
NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
WHEREAS, the State Game Com­
mission of the State of Oregon is
authorized under Section 8, Chap­
ter 66, General Laws of Oregon, '21,
to close any open season or open
any closed season In any county or
district of the State of Oregon for
the shooting and possession of game
animals and birds:
Old Uncle Andy Higgins has inhabited these diggins,
accordin to his statements, nearly ever since the flood. . .
lie swum the old Mizzoury to evade the petty jury, when
her highest bluff was nothin’ but a little dab of mud.
11c hears us fellers grumble, when the weather takes a
tumble, an never calls a halt till she’s twenty-nine below,
-i»ut soon old L ncle Andy has us feelin’ fine-an-dandy,
when he tells us how they froze in squads, some sixty years
ago...
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W lien smmer'heat is fiercest, an’ coolin’ breezes scarest,
old L ncle Andy shuckles with his everlastin’ grin. . .And
says, in his opinion, there’s a mighty warm dominion,
where, chances is, the most of us will likely flounder in!
NOTICE is hereby given that the
State Game Commission of the
State of Oregon has made and enter
ed and does hereby issue the follow
ing:
ORDER
to
That the open season as defined
How we would value a friend who was all goodness, all
in Chapter 153, Section 2, of th* self sacrifice, all kindness, all forgiveness, always ready to
General Laws of Oregon of 1921,!
for the hunting, killing, taking or 1 help us and powerful enough ti) do it—the chap who stands
having in possession, alive or 1 by in the storm and never deserts. If we throw down a pal
dead, the following named game an­ of this kind I suppose we’d be thought crazy, and yet—we
imals and game birds respectively
go to church on Sunday, pretend to believe all these things
shall be as follows, to wit:
The open ser.son for doo? thruout about man’s only lasting friend, the Great Creator, we put
the entire state shall be und Is herel a quarter in the plate and then say “see you next week.”
by declared to be from August
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20th to October 31st of each year,
Ail
the
radicals,
kickers,
general objectionist an’ fault­
both dates Inclusive.
finders
shriek
out
loud
when
somebody says work is the
The open Beason for quail and
Chinese pheasants in all sections of foudation of happiness an’ contentment. Just a scheme of
the state where'there Is an open the rich to keep the poor at the grind they say. Maybe.
season therefor, shall be and I b
hereby declared to be from October But why not fool ’em? Wor aint work when a fellow’s doin’
15th to October 31st of each year, what he likes to do, and everybody likes to be a leader in
<>oth dates inclusive.
his line, so if we can’t get to do what we want to do, we can
The open season for grouse or na­ do what we have to do better than the other fellow an’
tive pheasants In al) sections of the
state where there Is an open sea­ lead the procession.
son, Is declared to be from August
20th to September 20th of each
year, both dates Inclusive.
The open season for fmge hens tn
■ 11 sections of the state where
there Is an open season, Is declared |
to be from July 15th to July 31sl
of each year, both dates inclusive, j
The open season for prairie chick­
ens In all sections of the state
where there Is an open season, Is
declared to be from October 15th to
QcV M A MATTHEWS
October 31st of each year, both
dates inclusive.
d d -. ll . d .
NOTICE is also hereby given that
the changes In the open seasons
made by this Order in no wise af-
The Unbalanced Woman
fects the bag limits or other regu-
latlons provided by law respecting 1
If she is unbalanced or un­
the hunting for, killing, taking or
having In possession, alive or dead, seated or out of her place,
of such game animuls and game what is the cause?Who is to
birds.
blame? Who brought about
Any and al) persons hunting for.
killing, taking or having In posses this change? There is but
■Ion, alive or dead, any deer, quail,
Her God-de­ • >r the family did
per­
Chinese pheasants grouse or native one answer.
creed
protecter
is to blame. form his duty, did not make
pheasants, sage hens or prairie
chit kens In the State of Oregon, in The federal head of the fam­
violation of this order, will be proa
the home happy, did not re­
ily is guilty.
•euted as by law provided.
gulate it. W omen have been
W oman’s place is home.
Dated at Portland. Oregon. this
thrown into the nerve-wrack
12th day of June, 1922.
Her throne is the domestic
OREGON STATE GAME COM'N
circle. She didn’t leave it of ing conditions of the outer
By I. N. Flelschner,
Chairman.
her own violation. She did world. The strain is to great,
By Geo. H. Kelly.
not sacrifice her place vol­ her nerves are unsettled;
Commissioner.
>he is unbalance. Her unbal­
untarily. Man is wholly re­
Blaine Hallock,
anced
condition has produc­
Commissioner.
sponsible lor the unbalanced ed a state of extravagance,
By M. A. Lynch,
condition of woman. He is female recklessness, whicl
Commissioner.
tlu federal head of the fam is jeopardizing the whole
By L. E. Bean,
ily. It is his business to pro­
Commissioner.
domestic life of America.
vide and protect. And it is
39-2L
rare ar. warmer an they
ain t no more holler-days
till labor day wich is jess
tor peeple what works for a
livin. \ ou haff to go to
school jess the same wich is
hard work. Today its a holl-
erday in Domiinnican re­
public in the banks but it
ain’t here.
Jim
jim
dash
Brighton wood
Mathers.
for
John
37tf
»nie.
Klamath Fall»- *22.000 contract
aw aided for installation 4 miles of
wter inulns.
Astoria to get new *75,000 thea-
re.
Portland contrait awarded
*110,000 apartment house
North Bend
planned.
*50.000
for
hospital la
The Dalle« *5933 contract a-
warded to remodel old court hous*
Into Knight« of Pythian hone.
Portland Excavation und»r way
for *300,000 Meier A Frank build-
Ing
Eugene lets street
contracts
and
Gresham improving county
*roun 1
lloo '
ket r<
•ewer
lair
ivf>r Work »tart» on mai
nt hof city.
Eugen» Issues *189.230
permits during June.
dash
MANY ARE ARRESTED FOR
SPEEDING DURING MONTH
for
Fourteen people arrested
speeding is the record of the sheriffs
office for the month of June. One
arrest was made for illegal parking.
OCEAN
NAT
OPEN
SGO
ELECTRIC POWER POLES
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Eugene
proved.
The Const Power company has
several gangs of men busy replacing
some of the old poles about the city.
Quite a number of the new supports
have been erected and others will
soon be in the ground.
Coquille starts street paving.
Lumber mills of Western Pine
Mfg. Assn, shipped 160.809,000 ft-
lumber during May.
Newberg holds
berry festival.
second
Mat a«
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This Is Soap Week
at the Satisfaction Store
Polar White Soap, ioo bars.............................. $4.85
White Linen Soap, 100 bars.............................. 3.80
Golden Star Soap, 100 bars.................................... 3.90
Creme Oil Soap, 3 for 25c; Peroxide, 3 for 25c
Olo Palm, 4 for 25c; Lily White, 3 for 25c; Peet’s
Fancy Toilet Soaps, 4 for 25c; any assortment
Toilet Soaps that you want, $1.20 worth for $1.00
WE HAVE THEM ALL
W herever you trade, compare all your prices with
ours; we have a lot of satisfied customers who are
able to buy wherever they please.
Eugene—New road to
Five Rivers country.
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
(The store without baits or rebates)
VACATION TRIPS
TO PORTLAND AND
EASTERN CITIES
Cost MUCH less this year
annual
open
$5-75 15-day tickets; $7.00 season tickets
Tillamook to Portland and return
Fifteen day tickets on sale Friday and Saturday.
This Auto Cannot Run You Down
Good for 15 days.
Season tickets on sale daily.
Good for 3 months not to exceed October 31st.
ON YOUR WAY EAST
Stopover at
San Francisco .-. Los Angeles
San Diego
Three world famous and beauti­
ful cities, and visit California’s
National Parks and charming
Seashore Resorts.
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and “California for the
"Oregon Outdoors
I >urist’, beautifully illustrated folders are FREE
building
on request. Secure your copy, read about the
v delightful places, and you will suerly want
ee them.
For further particulars, ask agents
county
_
till running full tlm
R >a I t »ward to be
There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size,
for car, truck or speed wagon
ARE BEING REPLACED
Corvalle Ground
broken
*100.000 Methodist church.
l.akevtew latke
fish h itche y
tire at a very low
Just another instance of
Fisk extra value. As true with the Fisk
Premier Tread as with the Fisk Co? d
—compare with competitive tires and
you wiil find extra size, strength and
resiliency in the Fisk. Comparison
proves Fisk Quality; it also proves
common-sense buying.
BUY IN QUANTITIES FOR CASH
I no sum more but the
Mister Harold Fogg put a
ad in the paper to sell 2 tents cheef’ got enuff to hold him
with flies an sold them the íe sed for this week.
¿y
h's business to exercise the
righteous dicipline neces­
sary to a perfect home and a
good government. He has
two duties. He has failed
through indulgence, because
of a lack of courage, a sense
of responsibility, and a wil­
lingness to face his plain
indulgence
until he has
made the woman extremely
extrax agant.
l he average girl hates
work, despises domestic re’
sponsibility, and is crimin-
conspiring to avoid
high duties.
lan has neglected to
.lie home, to make it
e and
magnetic,
ently, the woman
into the \\orld
because of
been forced 1
live Many
•’v out into'
the head
jim dash
I got 60 sents in trust on
my munny up to Mister
jim dash
Morgan’s bank which is the
1 ast Mister Botts whats 1st nashnul ware Mister Mc­
on the committee for the Gee is also. All you got to do
Republicans to win the leck- is put sum munny in the
shun if he gets pade for it an bank an forget a bout it an
he sed only in honor. Honor then on July 1 an Jan 1 you
don’t by no meet jess the get intrust in red ink in your
same.
book an if you leave it you
jim dash
will be rich^ sum day. Thats
Mister Ed Stark what WUS
how the Morgans all over
hed marshal does he no sum
the world got thare munny
news today an he sed nothin my
t’other sed.
doin. Mister Jim Murray
I ast Doctor Shearer for
wich got in a fuss with Mr.
jim dash
Stark wun time wus here
sum news but he sed he dont
agen but he and Mister
no nothin. Good nite he
Stark’s good frends now.
went up to Portland to lurn
He quit bein marshle then.
sum more jess a bout a
Jim daah
munth
ago. 1 don’t gess he
I ast Mister Spitzmesser
lurns
news
up thare.
up to Mister Pennington’s
jim dash
store how does he like Tilla­
Mrs Stranahan’s
home
mook an he sed fine. Tilla"
agen. I don’t no if she’s bin
mook’s the cheese he sed.
a way I seen her enny ways.
jim dash
jim dash
Mister Tucker had a mar-
ridge up to the house jess
Mister Lamb wich is wun
now. Ministers gets $5 dol-
of the hed men up to 1st na-
lers to the house for marry-
shnul’s got a new straw hat.
in peeple an when its a big
They make aprons for mas­
fuss in the church its
$10.
ons from lamb skins to be
I gess the janitor gets haff
serried in when they die.
of it.
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1 he man is wholly to blame
for these wrecked condi
tions.
If the fathers do not. go
back to there homes, and
husbands do not perform
their duties as federal heads
of the families, the domestic
life of America will suffer
irreparably. The guilt of the
men has unbalanced the
women and has produced so­
cial conditions wh’cli brim;
the blush to every cheek.
next day. Good nite. W'hat
does ennybuddy want with
llies. If you get 2 flies all
you got to do is wate an
pretty soon they raze 265,
000 thousand yung flies for
nothin.
Here is a snap shot »bowing the test of a new safety device for sato-
mobites tried in the presence of the San Francisco Chief of Police. Th*
ear. going fifteen miles an hoar, stopped within two feet after atriktan th«
living target.* The hamper is so arranged that when a person to wrack dM
ignition is shat od and all brake* are applied.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
LINES
ohn M. Scott. General Passer.ger Agent