Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 08, 1922, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Looking In on
the Eo
Friday, September 8. 10’2
PICTORIAL NEWS
Her Championship Belt
THERE ARE FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES THIS YEAR
¡DANCE
By CONGRESSMAN GUY U
1
.IcClel-
axtn
pretty well of lihu is ludlcut
i, Tex.,
fact that one of tlii-m who died recent­
new champion
ly left .Slii'i.ooo to him, 81»J<», G to bi*
i pistol shot,
This is the time of year when you begin-to want
won her title in
wife mid an equal amount to each of
buckwheat
cakes and’pancakes for breakfast, with
it
competition
his two »laughters.
San Antonio,
At Mr.' Gillett's left stands n young
some. 1 iod syrup, . honey, and the famous Linn
here she scored
man who Is official timekeeper.
Butter, topping it off with a good cup of Diamond
272 hits out of a pos­
Whenever a member Is recognized to
\V Cot' »e. We have them all. Inspect our stock.
is
sible 300. She
-
speak lie bus a definite amount of
wearing the cham-
time. Rarely It 1« au hour, occasion­
pionship belt and
ally It Is 30 minutes, but usually It Is
shooting a gold-
only live or ten minutes. The tlme-
plated automatic
!teei>er notifies the speaker nnd the
awarded with
speaker calls the member down nt the
end of bls allotted time. By uniitil-
mous consent the member Is some­
times |M-nnltted to proceed for five or
ten lAlnutes longer, and I have seen
members plead and beg the house for
five minutes, or two minutes or one
minute more, like a Methodist preach­
er pleading for money to jiuy off the
church debt. Sometimes It Is grnnt-
ed, but often a memtier snys “I ols
ject,” nnd tlinS settles It.
Parliamentarian Is Important.
At the right of the speaker stands
another young num who is the par­
liamentarian. This young man Is sup­
posed to I m » thoroughly posted and
trained In tin- rules and precedents
This life we live is irksome, no matter where we be; the road is
of the house. He Ims vurlous books
of rules and precedents ut blind, nail
lined with boulders, an’ breakers crown the sea But we mustn't get dis-
AUTQCA£T|R
advises with the speaker when ally
c i raged an' declare that life's a cheat, for the prospecks ain’t so cheerin’
If
a
man
should put a pair of
knotty points of order are to lie de-
♦ lien a feller gets cold feet.
handcuffs on himself, lead himself
elded.
The man that proves a winner, is the man that to jail, lock the door an’ throw away
The house has been run
trims his sads, and steers his craft, unerrin’ amid the the key, we’d most likely drag him
lawyers for a hundred years or mor»»,
COLD
storms or gales,—the hard knocks don’t dismay him, out of prison an’ put him in a pad­
nnd It is not a difficult matter for
ded cell,-but we don’t do a thing to
which he squares his chin to meet, and his symptoms the bunch that’s trying all the time
some lawyer member to dig up u priw-
FEET
edent op either side of any parlia­
don’t betray him—he never gets cold feet!
to strip themselves of human rights
mentary question brought up. The
There ain’t no road to glory, but what’s beset as well as liberty. Now we are con­
house had u speaker one time of the
with thorns, and it’s purty hard to travel, if you’re pestered some with sidering censorship of the movies—,
mime of Crisp. Ills son Charles be­
when we have right with us the only
corns. So, to make yer failure ert in, wear yer pants out on the s-at. efficient
censorship without any law
came the parliamentarian for Speaker
—
it
’
s
a
sign
that
allers
tells
me
that
a
feller
’
s
got
cold
feet
.
.
.
—the censorship of the people.
Clark. Charles is now u vulued mem­
I like to greet the feller that can laugh at clouds an* cares—that Moral conduct by royal command
ber of the house. In the last congress
never has worked out Let the peo­
squares hisself in trouble, with his fists as well as prayers.
wi- had lioth ax-Speaker Cannon ai d
ple have what they want when they
ex-Speaker Clark on the floor, but they
One that earns a benediction,
want it. Old Dame Nature will bat­
all differ some times on points of or­
that is mighty soft an’ sweet.
ter them into the line of decency.
der. It wus one of the pleasures of
He blessed the world he lived
We wouldn’t have steam heat to­
Republican* to refer occasionally to
day if our aboriginal ancestors
in.
*
and
—
he
never
the fact tliat Speaker Clark ruled
hadn’t been frozen into moral ac­
feetl
"thus nnd so" at Some time in the past,
That largest suspension span on the famous old siruciurc, the
tion.
Through ths Tunnel to the Capitol.
Brooklyn Bridge at New York, has slipped under the constant ham­
and Speaker »'lark announced sevanil
mering of traffic and authorities have closed it to all except pedes­
After we have had a little visit I will times In his facetious way: "As a
trians. Arrow points to slipping cable.
*
take you over to the cajdtol. You member on the floor of the house, I
bave already' >eei> that miLaultlo^nt du pvt nropoae to be bound Uy any rul­
with the costs and expenses of the
amination, correction and equaliza­
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
building from the outside nnd will see ings T made from the speaker’s chair.’’
sale, the judgment being for the sum
tion of the assessment rolls shall bb
MEETING
tt many tlmea I »«fore you letive the
So you ran see that with a couple of
of 2300-00 with interest at 8 per
completed.
city, so we will go «Tver underground, hundred lawyers In the house there is
cent per annum from September 29. ( Notice is hereby given that the
All persons Interested are re­
just to allow you the tunuel. Thia at time* much argument and Jangling
1919, $284.00 with interest at 10 County Board of Equalization, will quested to appear at Baid time and
tunnel, which 1* lingo, well lighted over )s>lnts of order nnd modes of pro­
percent per annum from February meet at the office of the County place, as no changes can be made
and spacious, runs for about two cedure.
24th, 1920, $107.00 with interest at Assessor, at the Court House in Till­ after the adjournment of the board.
blocks, 1 should tldnk. By the um » of
Mann Knows All the Rules.
6 percent per annum from July 28, amook County, Oregon, on Monday,
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
it a member cun go buck and forth in
However, when Junies R. Mann Is
1920, and $15.90 costs and disburse­ the eleventh day of September, 192? this fourteenth day of August, 1922.
winter or hot *ummer time and dur­ on the floor the chair so<»n gets some
ments, upon which $1188.05 was and publicly examine the asseisment
ing bud weutlier without putting Ids advice that In- can depend upon. 1
C. A. JOHNSON,
realized upon execution filed Sep­ rolls of Tillamook county, for the
hat on, If he wishes. It Isn't us»«l thluk that Mr. M inn knows more about
County Assessor.
45-4t
tember 15, 1920.
year 1922, and correct all errors in
much tn go»*l weather. Over » hi the the rules and precedent* of th«- house
Dated
this
August
24th,
1922.
valuations, descriptions of land, lot
senate side through n similar tunnel
nil the other inenmers combined,
JOHN ASCHIM,
»Ir other property.
Don’t forget that Portland stages
* little elis-tric rar ayktem carries the than
and h»> usual!) Inis Ids way, because
Sheriff of Tillamook county. Ore.
carry trunks free. Try our reduced
Said board will continue in se
senators buck and forth betweeu their the num in the chair knows I hut lie
46-5t.
office building and th»» capitol ; but knows wlnit lie is talking about.
slon from day to day until the e-
>U'd trip rates.
43-tf
the representative* of th»» p«»oplt- Iinv»»
in front aud below the speaker nt
to walk.
Arriving nt th«» capitol. we will go another marble desk are th»- rending
up In tl.e gallery and look down (Hi clerks, men have to be men of consid­
erable ability.
the hotl«v for a while,
Below and in front ar»» the Congres­
Volt «ill he »ilsappolntod nt first by
th»» simili number of members present sional Ileisird clerk and the otllclitl re­
porters. Every w -rd that Is «¡Htki'ti In
Every member doesn't sit In Id* «»»nt the
hi'ii"' Is iiiken down by tin official
nil the time »»very »lay. If he did. he stenographer. There lire live or six
would m»t lie alile to k»*»p up with Ids
»»Ilk*»» business, and besides that, i»e of them. They work in shift* of about
x* soon a* a ste­
would grow nutty. Much of th»- time 20 minutes en»1i.
Is spent In general debnte. and much nographer Is through with his tusk In»
of the »Miste Is very general. So when goes to hl* room nnd read* his notes
An amanuensl*
n definite time hn« b»»»-n set for general Into a phonograph,
debat»»—two hours being the usual takes the record and out* the «tuff
time, though It muy Ite 12 hours soni«« through n type« rlter and within an
times—u member not Interrate»! can h»»ur n member m«y re*»! and correct
safely get up and go to Id« office. or the «pet-cli he Im* made.
Secretary of Naw Denby went to the Orient -n a peaceful mi««ton,
Toini'rroM morning the Congression­
visit out In th»- clonk rooms for n
nevertheless, hi« stop in Japan did not tail to impress the li.tle
while During general debate It often al Record will contain a complete r»»-
islamiers. His gr«“ «'« was made more conspicuous as he walked
happen» that not more than 75 or 1»«’ l«»rt of today'« proceedings. The Rec­
through the palace grounds with Aduural Lrui. His wife is with him.
members are In their ««-at* After n ord Is a little iibuai-d. I think. It i* a
valuable
publlratlon
and
»'ontaln*
much
while some on*» will probably call for
a quorum, limi then we will «»H- the Information, llttl»» humor, some wis­
house fill up "Ith member*, n* most dom, nnd a minute report of the NOTICE OF EXECUTOR S SALE I
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE.
R con-
of them like to answer a* tunny roll prot'vedlngs of pie house,
tains some *|>e<H-h«»s thnt are not de-
rail« a* possible
We will «It here In the gallery for llvvred in the house, Member* occn»
Notice is hereby given that
Notice is hereby itiv u tl.at cy virtue of a writ of execution issued
a while Tbl* I* n historic old room slonally get perm! -slon to extend tbelr
■»■ch
of
five
minutes
remarks,
nnd
a
sp««
authority of the County curt f -he out of the Circuit Court of the 8tate
Tt ha* i een o<-cuj>!»*1 «Ince 1*57. so It
hn* «»i'll much history made. It U«e»l may be extetide»! < over several pages, State of Oregon, for Tillamook coun­ of Oregon for Multnomah county on
to hnve d»-«ks in It. but when the num To do this nnntilu nmi* consent must ty. and pursuant to an order here­ a judgment in favor of Lulu J. Mc­
her of n-preaentatlve* was h»«t In he n«k»n! in each Instance, which tofore made and entered in the mat­ Daniel. plaintiff, and against Frank
creased the d,»sk« were taken out nn l means thnt if any member merely «ay «. ter of the estate of John Theiler. A Rowe and Belle Madden Rowe,
plain comfortable r«»w« of seat* put In “I obje«ff," the pel rmlsslon 1« not grant deceased, in said court, the unde.- defendant.«. 1 have levied upon the
A member ha« no spedai
<pe»-lnl ««
sent
‘fit II»» ed. There are « at»h»' >ir* of the It«**- -igned. executor of tne last will tin I foliowin», ¡escribed real property sit­
ho pleases.
plena»»« The »»rd a* th-r«» are *>f th»- tn-i'sury and testament of the sald.John Theiler uated In Tillamook county. Oregon,
■any «It any« there
here h»»
«»>in«»on»- frmpwnt
•- Mr Clark
Democrats sit .•n one side and the Re on»»,» **l»l that th«- »rrviitrat «peech ever deceased, will, on and afteh the 2d and will, on Saturday, the 23rd dfty
the
other.
publicans on
made on an lmi<ortiint «object of In- day of October, 1922. sell at private of September, 1922. at the Court
Speaker Gillett Presiding.
i:i Tillaim-ok «’tty. Tillk-
tere«t to the »-oimtri was put tn the subject to confirmation, to the high­ Il ■-• 1»
The mace I* in Its place, so we know Re»-»»rd i»v Samuel J R.-n 'lull and est bidder for cash, or part cash and tnook county, Oregon, at the hour
secured note for the balance, -And of 10:00 o’clock In the forenoon, sell
that the house in ill session, If It wgs not ninde In the h<»u«e
were in eotuiulttre of the whole, th«»
TIi»» Conuresslimal Record I* «<ue»l subject to the mortgage now- there­ «aid property to the highest bidder
mace would be resting uti the flour
dally »luring thy
- n* of »-oi.cre««. on. such mortgage to be assume»! by for cash in hand, to-wit:
The uiace Is the syml»ol of the «¡s-ak A member hn* only nb»»tit lift»
pie* the purchaser, the following de­
The We«t half of lot 5 and the
er’s authority au»! it has been d<di»g at his di*] » *al. The«e he *em!« to li­ scribed leal premises belonging tn whole of lot 7 In block 4, an undi­
duty ever «Ince the American congn-n» braries clubs, new «pa|H-r* and pise»-« the estate of said John Theiler, de- ' vided one half Interest in lot 7 and
was orgnnlied.
where they may be *een by the pub­ ceased, situated in Tillamook county the whole of lot 11 in block 5. lot
The speaker is in the chair, twhlnd lic at large. He »-annot till out many Oregon:
9 in block 20, and lots 8. 9. 10. 11»
a toe-enrve»! marble desk
Mr Gil­ ln»llvldual request*. Those who are
The southeast quarter of the
lett mskra an excellent sfieaker in thl* luterrate»! In the CMugresalonal Re»-»»rd northeast quarter of section 29, in 12. in block 24 of the town of
modern day of great freedom In the however, ran «ub*»-rlbo for It at $1.50 township 2 south, range 9 west of Wheeler, lots 1 to 10 Inclusive, of
block 01. of Rowe's addition to the
bouse
He Is fair and non|»art!«an per month
the Willamette Meridian, lose tract town of Wheeler, and lots 13. 14,
He lets the house run Itself, merely
therefrom, containing 30 scree, IS. 1«. 17. 1$ of block 3 of Neah-
acting •• It* prraldlng offii-er He Is
Cat Turns on Cat ard O ta
more or lees.
Kah-Nle Mountain, all according to
eeventy-eae years of age and has
Th» memt»er« of a family living at
Dated this 25th day of August, the recorded plats thereof, and also
served in the house 20 yean» He comes East Itheen. Eng., came downstairs
all the timber on the southeast
trota Springfield. Mass., and 1s a gen the other morning tv fin»! the kitchen 1923.
quarter of Seetlcn 31. in Township
tleinan of parts His district thinks full of gr.« nnd their fine white Ter
W J. RIECHERS
& Myert Tobacco Co.
3 North. Range 10 West. W M.. all
pretty well »>f him, as is indicated by elan cat lying dead by the side of the
in
Tillamook
county,
Oregon.
the fact that only 90 rotas were cast gas stove. The rat had evidently
Executor of the laat will and test-
Said proparty will be sold tor the
for all other candldataa la the last Jnmped onto the stove and In doing
ament of John Theil*r, do- purpose of satisfying ths balance
auction ; and his wife's ratatlvaa think so had turned ca one of the burners
Co»* right,
If you lume to Washington for the
first time mid wuuted to m .- v congress
in uction, what
would you do and
what would you
■e?
1 remember do­
ing that very
tiling a few years
ago—coming uh a
sort of tourist—
and I sat ili the
gallery and
looked on. I can
get the view-
jxflnt, I think, of
the person look­
ing down as well
us that of u mem­
ber who is on the floor.
On tluit trip a member friend took
me in to see the late sponker, Champ
Clark. It was In tin- beginning of the
great war. My friend suld to Mr. Clark :
“Mr. Hardy has come down to Wash­
ington to se«> what we are doing." Mr.
Clark replie»l in his characteristic
way : "If he can find out, I hope to
Ood he will let me know.” And It is
ever so, we ar»» nil seeking Information
about the eongreHS, even the ajstnker
of the house sonietlmes.
We have go) to start from some
place, so we might ns well assume
that you have coma to niy office in the
house office building. Every man who
comes to Washington should call on
his congressman. The representatives
are always glad to see folks from bnck
home; »-specially so are the members
from th»» West. Some members from
near-by states have more callers than
they can well take rare of.
The house office building is n tine
structure, built of marble. It has 410
office and committee nioim In It. Each
member is entitle»! to on office room.
If he Is chuirmun of a comniitt»»«» he
gets two, sometimes.
The building
cnvuri a large block of ground with a
grass-covered court In the center.
There are five floors and a basement.
It is a mile walk around the corridors
on the finir aid»*« of the five floor*
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E.G. ANDERSON
Is Brooklyn Bridge Falling Down?
IMPRESSING THE
_________
PHIIOSOPHT
JAPS
Sk
state it as our
honest belief that for
the price asked, Chester-
field gives the greatest
value in Turkish Blend
cigarettes ever offered
to smokers.