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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
NOVEMBER 3, 1922-
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COMMENT
(Tillamook J^eaOligljt
An Independent Weekly Paper Pub
lisbed every Friday by the
Headlight Publishing Company
Tillamook, Oregon
Leslie Harrison, Editor
Telephones:
Pacific States, Main 68
Mutual Telephone
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Entered as second class mail mat­
ter in the postoffice at Tillamook,
Oregon.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year ................ — •y ................... $2.00
Six months ..................................... 1-00
Three months .’................
75
Payable in advance
EDITORIAL POLICY
j. To advocate, aid and sup­
port any measures that will
bring the most good to the
most people.
2. To encourage industries
to establish . n Tillamook
county.
3. To urge the improvement
of a port for Tillamook city.
4. To be politically indepen­
dent, but to support the can­
didates for public office who
will bring the most good to
the
people of Tillamook
county and the state of
Oregon.
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TIME TO CLEAN UP
(Editorial page of Clic Cillamook IVciNiabt | *
invariably true that a weak poliTl EXORBITANT PRICE PAID FOR cree and order of sale, and in com—! ago he suffered a strokd from
pliance -with the commands of said he never fully recovered.
ian mpst be bolstered up with in­
LAND
For 30 years in the middle west
writ, I will on the 2nd day of De­
famous supports to be able to con-
and
cember. 1922, at ten o’clock, A. M., states he was an Odd Fellow
tend with others of better qualifica- R.
0. Richards Was One Who Voted
the
Methodist
at the front door of the County was a member of
tions.
To Pay $34»0 For Land Worth
Practically all voters, must have
Court House in the City of Tilla­ Church In Puyallup, Washington.
Only $1000
mook, County of Tillamook,
and He departed this life trusting In the
their minds made up by this 1 time
State of Oregon, sell at public auc­ Lord.—Contributed.
and any last minute attempts to
To the Voters of Tillamook County:
tion to the highest bidder for cash
sway public sentiment wr:l be I of
The county court being unable to
in hand, all the right, title and In­
doubtful value.
All Interested in Horses
come to an understanding with the
terest which the within defendant
Beautiful horses are something
owners of the land ai the Moore holds in the above described proper­
RANDOM THOUGHTS
cut off as to the price that was to ty or as much thereof as may be nec­ that everyone is interested in as has
Many a thief has suffered because
be paid for same, it was agreed that essary to-satisfy the said judgment been proven by the interest taken in
of his taking ways.
the Night Horse Show of the Pacific
the matter be referred to an arbltra-
in favor of R. G. Closterman, against International Live Stock Exposition,
Most mysteries have a Miss con­
tio ncommittee and it was stipulated
said A. H. Lehman, with Interest
nected with them.
that each side should agree to abide thereon, together with all costs and which Is held in Portland, Oregon,
A lot of chaps who say they aim
November 4 to 11. The attendance
by the decision.
disbursements that have or may ac— at the Night Horse Show was
to please don’t seem to be able to hit
so
I was called as a member of that I crue.
the mark.
large last year that it became neces -
board, b ythe county court, and the
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff.
What has become of the old fash -
sary to put on three matinees to
other member! were Amos Vaughn.
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this take care of the crowds. The 1922
lotted tad w ho used to wear red flan -
William
Maxwell, k. O. Richards, 31st day of October, 1922.
nel underwear?
Night Horse Show will bet greater
ami W. G. Dwight.
I considered First pub. Nov 3rd, 1922.
Job was a patient man but
lie
and more attractive in every way
that the land was worth $1000 but Last pub. Dec.' 1st, 1922.
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never squeezed his feet Into a pair
and the matinee feature will be con
the arbitration board awarded the
of pumps and had his corns trod on
tinued. In addition to the regular
owner, Mr. I. II. Moore, $3400- Mr.
in a fox trot.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Horse Show premiums, are seven
Dwight and myself opposed
that
In the County Court for the $1.000 00 stakes sponsered by prom
Innocence nowadays seems to be
exorbitant price to be paid for the Couuty of Tillamook, State of Ore
but a word.
inent business houses of Portland .
land, claiming that the amount al­ gon.
It is always well to remember the
lowed was extortion.
of
In the matter ol the Estate
old saying that success comes in
I simply call attention to
this John T. McChesney, deceased.
cans and failure in can'ts.
Notice is hereby given that the
When a fellow­ indulges in ‘ horse” to show how Mr. Richards voted
CASH PAID
the taxpayers money on that occa­ undersigned has been appointed a<l
play we wonder what spurred him
sion with a lavish hand, and who is tninistiator with the will annexed
FOR
to it.
now compalining about high taxa­ of the estate of John T. MtChe.nfy,
There are many who have all they
tion, but has never pointed out deceased, by the Coutny Court f ot-
HIDES, FURS
can do to make a living—and yet
where a saving can be made.
the County of Tillamook, State
of
they can tell you how the govern
SACKS
(Signed) J. C. FOSTER,
Oregon, and has duly qualified as
ment should be run.
Paid Advertisement.
such. All persons having claims
Ever notice that the hand spank
METAL
against said estate are hereby noti­
ed kid usually arrives somewhere in
N0TICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
fied to present them properly veri­
life?
CHITTUM
In the Circuit Court of the State fied as by law required, to the tin
The homelier the stenographer
BARK
that Pa hires the more efficient Ma of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­ dersigned at the office of Chamber
mook.
lain, Thomas & Kraemer, 400 7
thinks she is.
PHONE
R. G. Closterman. Plaintiff, vs. A. Chamber of Commerce Building in
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You can't get much joy out
of
II Lehman, Defendant.
the
city
of
Portland,
County
of
this life unless you put a lot into it.
Inquire
By virtue of an Attachment Ex­ Multnomah, State of Oregon, with
A lot of fellows who try to
be
ecution. judgment, order, decree and in six months from the date hereof,
great merely succeed In grating.
BLOOM FURN. CO
Dated and first published No-
When a. dealer tells you that
a order of sale issued out of the above
suit will "wear like iron” don’t entitled Court in the above entitled veinbet 3rd, 1922.
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cause, ’o me directed, and dated the
Last publication December 1st,
blame him if it looks rusty soon.
28th
day
of
October,
1922,
upon
a
1922.
An optimist is a chap who
can
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f?
judgment and decree rendered and
WARREN E. THOMAS,
turn sneers into cheers.
Administrator with the will an -
Never jest with the undertaker entered in said Court on the 25th
T. Me-
about his job. It is a very grave day of October, 1922, in favor of R. nexed of the Estate of J
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C.
Closterman,
Plaintiff,
and
against
<
he.sney,
deceased.
iT*Ô TOASTED
subject with him.
CHAMBERLAIN,
THOMAS &
It is probably a wise provision of A. II Lehman, Defendant, for the
one extra process
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as •sunt of Three Hundred Ninety Five KRAEMER, Attys, for Estate.
Nature that elephants are not
which gives a
and no one hundreths ($7195.00)
numerous as ants.
delicious flavor
Dollars, with interest at six (6) per
OBITUARY
cent per annum from the Tilth day
Leonard Metz Talkington depart
Young Folks Clubs a' Exposition of July, 1916, and the further sum Cd this life on Oct. 13. 1922, at Ills
The Pacific International Live
one
home on Meda Heights and was laid
<5 .. ■ r.
Stock Exposition has always been a hundreths ($41.68) Dollars
costs to rest in Oretown cemetery at one
strong friend of boys’ and .girls’ and the costs of and upon this writ, o’clock on Sunday, Oct. 15, 1922,
clubs. Last year there were fifty commanding me to make sale of the Alexandria Rock officiating.
exhibitors of livestock in this di
following described property to-wit:
He was born in West Virgil nla
vision alone. There were sixteei^
i
' Lot four (4) Section Thirty (30) Sept. 24. 1843, being at the time > of
judging teams from the clubs
and Township Three (3) South. Range his death 79 years and 20 days
of
over 150 animals shown by boys Nine (9) West of Willamette Meri
age. He was united in marriage I to
XCIGARETTE/
and girls. This number will be dan. being 43.93 Acres in Tilla
Mary Elizabeth Kelley in 1864 anti
surpassed this year. These boys mook County. Oregon, and also the to the union was born seven chil
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and girls are the farmers and bleed
.■Southeast Quarter of the Southeast dren. five surviving.
ers of the future, on whom depend Quarter of Section Twenty five (25)
From West Virginia he moved to
the excellence of all breeds of live
in Township Three (3) South Range Kansas, later to Washington and
stock.
Ten (10) West of Willamette Mer­ 12 years ago to Oregon at Mon­
idian, in Tillamook County, Oregon.” mouth. Two years ago he, with his
NOW, THEREFORE. By virtue of wife and son, moved to the present
Clyde Klnnamon and Jay Honey
returned Tuesday from a hunting said execution. Judgment, order, de- home oti Meda Heights. Eight years
trip, bringing back some very fine
game.
N xt Tuesday will see the end of
the dirtiest political campaign that
li t;:ken place in Oregon for years.
Mud and whitewash have
been
used excessively but the
average
voter h i: been able to dissociate real
white and genuine black and doubt-
le- will show his deductions
at
the | oils next week. If the old pro­
ve |> that
-rite Devil can quote
scripture for his own purpose” was
eve, true, it cettainly has been for
the past few weeks In Oregon. Some
of th, old guard politicians
have
bee.i working night and day to keep
the old machine oiled up and
in
good working order.
A subsidized press has entered the
field with monstrous misstatements
and calumnies. Principle has been
thrown to the winds; pkrty
and
money were the things that counted
in getting support.
Let us express the hope that by
another election the political partie-
ot our state will have such excel
lent inateiial that it will not be nec
ry to take recourse in the use
of the kind of verbal rot that has
Arthur Raney left Tuesday
been resorted to during the past few
weeks to put them into office. It is Portland expecting to return
last of the week.
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A HOME PRODUCT
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Golden Crust
Bread
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MADE IN TILLAMOOK FOR TILLAMOOK PEOPLE.
CARRIED AT THE FOLLOWING
GROCERIES
THE SATISFACTION STORE
CONOVER & CONOVER
BURGE GROCERY
HONEY & HEUSSER .
PATRONIZING HOME INDUSTRY IS ONE WAY TO CUT
DOWN TAXES
KNOWN FOR ITS SERVICE
\\ hereever you hear the rlrst National spoken of, you
hear the service mentioneu. Bank service is not the mechau-
ical sort of thing you might suppose, or rather it isn’t here,
tor we take a keen personal interest in our patrons and their
interests.
By the way, are you on our natron list? We shall be
gad to have you there.
DIRECTORS
John Morgan
A. W. Bunn
Henry Kogers
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LUCKY
STRIKE
W. J. Riechers.
B. C. Lamb.
C J Edwards.
McGhee
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LAMB SCHRADER CO
State Monopoly of Schools would cost
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for
the
A Glorious Vacationland
W here dreams conic true and cares of yesterday
arc soon forgotten
Friendship and Finance
FRIENDSHIP
as well as
M O X E Y
when yon start an account with us.
our interests will be protected and
you will be assured of OUR Friendship
in return for your Confidence.
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
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California
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Sunlit skies—Flowers in blossom—Miles of
sparkling ocean at your feet, arc just a few of
lift 's advantages in this vacationland for every­
one.
Low Round Trip Fares
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T
to
San Francisco—Santa Barbara—Los Angeles
San Diego and other California resort points.
■'The California Express ' has through Pullmans from
Seattle, Tacoma and Portland to Los Angeles via Sacramento.
, Stay a day oi more in Sail Francisco
ping place
a delightful stop-
For f?rc train service, sleeping car
reservations or beautiful folders, ask
agents or write
LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT,
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$1,000,000 a year for operation
$3,000,000 for buildings and grounds
first cost of state monopoly of schools
A.wouJ^ be something over three million
dollars for new buildings and grounds. We
would have to pay a yearly tax of over one
million dollars for operation in addition to
what we are paying now.
Sunny Southern
SYSTEM
Tillamook County Bank
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X.
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
We want you t< deposit
Over
Over
I
taxes
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They propose that Oregonians pay this bill
for ‘‘Real Americanism.” But it is not Amer­
icanism to take ¿waythe right of the parent
to control the education of the child.
They propose that we pay thia bill to have "Compulsory
School.” But we actually have compulsory school right
now under the present law.
Be not doceivod. What this burden of added tare; vrU
go for is an experiment in education along commo-, ic
lines—th© substitution of st te monopoly in ecu cotio.i for
parental guidance. Russia is trying this tx. moment
Let us profit by her failure Let us maintain o-.x ntoo-
racy and save millions of dollars.
Vote '\rO on the
r.
School Monopoly Bill
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Called on the Ballot Compulsory Education Bdl
General Passenger Agent- Portland. Or.
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