Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 01, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
nuDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1922
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lished every Friday by the
x.i‘v. Jersey ha- furnished a terrific
‘wallop ' to the authorities there,
it would seem from the way they
are, dragging it out. If that cas^
ever gets settled, what will those
people do for excitement?
Headlight Publics Company
Tillamook. Oregon
memories, as well a.« those who are keep out of it. Easy Street
poor in addition, are playing golf have a vast population.
these days.
Oregon.
Now that the skirts are longer, a
What did you have to be i thank-
ul for yesterday? How-
many lot fellows have decided that they
nought of that while eating their really don’t need spectacles.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
$2.00 . hanksgiving dinner ?
¡One year
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The architect ought to make
a
gix months .... -............. -.......... — ... 1.00
We don't like to be pessimistic, good novelist, He is used to build-
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mirec months .................
■ at we’re willing to bet that we will ing stories.
Payable in advance
have to pay for all the good weath­
er we are having now.
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Don’t blame the butcher for hav­
ing a little fun. He is used to cut
ting up.
RANDOM THOUGHTS
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editorial policy
The race of the fast young man is
soon run.
1. To advocate, aid and sup­
port any measures that will
bring the most gcod to the
most people.
Job was a patient- man but he
never had to listen to any one orate,
about “the crime of ’73.”
If we only used the same ingenuity
in our work that we do in trying to
A lot of ’em think they are char
itable when they give you the bene
fit of the doubt.
We all have some dear friends who
take particular care to send all book
agents to us.
AND THIS IS LIFE
A lot of work, a lot of pain,
Dreary days of storm and rain:
A weary striving for the goal
That hides beyond the questing soul:
A few brief hours, and then the night
Folding in the longed for light . . .
Yes—but above the lonliest hour
The fragrance of a way side flower,
A rainbow breaking on the sky
Before the dream begins to die;
The song of one sure trusting lark
Above the edges of the dark;
A little love, a little play.
An altar where the heart may pray,
And shining on the common clod
The unsurrendering love of God.
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What has become of the old fash­
ioned man who used to wear a plug
hat and a lu.r I boiied shirt on Sun
days?
2. To encourage industries
to i -ablish in Tillamook
county
. politically indeqen-
lt to upport the can-
r public office who
- the most good to
Tillamook
he lit
THE COMING OF CHRISTMAS
Christmas is coming. All the chil­
dren sing it.
Their voices capture carols
from
the air,
Christmas’is coming! Vagrant bre^z
es fling it
In tufts of joy above the haunts of
care;
Gentler the thoughts of human
hearts go creeping
Through the drab day- to find a lift-
ed peace
all
Sure as a star set high above
weeping,
Token of one white hour when pain
shall cease.
Chrlstma's is coming!
World, be
blithe to meet it,
Flinging old burdens past the reach
of sight.
Light all the towers of hope with
dreams to greet it,
ill the soul's vision flames above
the night;
Be done with doubts and hates
vain deceiving,
Cleanse the hot passions whers
stars above
Drift in the patience of a vast
lievlng,
Christmas is coming! Sing
songs of love
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The United States
Government
HAS CALLED FOR REDEMPTION ON DEC. 15, 1922
Victory Bonds
WITH THE LETTERS A. B. C, D, E. & F PREFIXING
NUMBERS AND
War Savings Stamps
SERIES OF 1918 (GREEN STAMPS)
DUE AND PAYABLE ON JANUARY 1- 1923
THIS BANK HAS SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR THE HAND­
LING AND REDEMPTION OF THESE BONDS AND STAMPS
FREE OF CHARGE. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE
OR CALL ON US
The First National Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
THE ONLY NATIONAL BANK IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY
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AN IDEAL
Our favorite nes t<-day is
hi
who
a .
ow many miles the old boat does on
;n ... „as.
3 To urce the improvement
of a port [or Tillamook city.
would
If it were not for worry, many a
Son. when you make your mark in
grave digger would be out of a job.
life, do it with white paint.
Again, do our Christmas shopping
Perhaps one neaftrn why there ts
early. There are quite a number of always room at the top is because
clerks in this town who would ap­ there are no elevators running to
Leelie Harrison. Editor
preciate not having "5 rush at the tje peak of fame.
last
minute, and you will feel better
Telephones:
yourself after it is done.
If there were no fat men and the
pacific Slates, Main 68
weather, most folks wouldn’t have
Mutual Telephone
Thrifty householders can now lay a thing to talk about.
in a supply of radium at economical
The fellow who is full of ginger
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eond class mall mat­ prices, for that necessity has drop­
may be enjoying the spice of life.
ter in the postoffice at Tillamook, ped in price over «50,000 per gram.
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man is the one whose
dei ail some
adventure, it
from moon
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•riven
SAME 0! D STUF
IVhat •• ■patently is an attempt o'
hine to func
b Olmi poll, ■■ :■ 1 1
non in " ■ affair.-- of the state sen
Ite Is sh.
In rhf pr ent fight fot
The
of that body.
he pro­
:■: for this > position
ba:-
FI. Upton i of Crook
lounty a
I. L. Eddy of Douglas, j
I Eddy , the standby o 1 the Olcott
bachi
he has stumped for that
larty
l fi.it supported the ousted
’ ■ ,f his ability,
lorernor l
bhi<h is not at all meati.
I Thi . i. vatii.n of Eddy to
thè'
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» tbim.. tt meaii.. Ihai Governor-.
Ye ii nave
. irta a is UOing
„oimm.ss -ake.
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Tb- in..... wüo tried to be... the
train over .he mossing .... a beau­
tiful funeral,
And it is well to remember
when you lend money, you borrow
trouble .
thing to work for mon—
let the money work for
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■j moverne nt ite trieu io make, for
■r ,lu pi ’ii-l utili is dylng hard
There arc all kinds of people in
■d everv attempi will be uiade to I this world in holing the chap who
■¿credit i,. m-v adnnnistration.
■ borrows your umbrella on a rainy
I In Greece the other day a number
I high*r up« who were responsible
k the defeat of the Greek army
ke shot. The Greeks may be a
Ihle brusque in their treatment of
pitors. but if the United States
[Weeden somewhat after the man­
gi of the Greeks there would not
ktoma-.y war profiteers enjoying
Iti now.
I day.
msiead of the usual present that has no usefulness
or no meaning, give a practical gift such as one of these Typewriters
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The most dangerous enemy is the
one who poses as a friend.
.Most people bemoan their trials—
hut the lawyer welcomes his.
Why not be charitable? We believe
in giving most of the self made mep
another chance.
The Hall Mills murder case
.Most of the men w-ith
These Machines
Are NOT TOYS
Sturdy, Well-balanced
Typewriters
defective
Friendship and Finance
The Prosperity Of Our Depositors Is
Of Great Importance To Us
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construction ot the New
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