Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 13, 1923, Image 5

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    FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 192.3
i LLAMOOK t EADLIGHT
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Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
COMMENT
FEATURES
s
visiting at Tillamook.—McMinnville it is pretty certain that most of us I tionally distributed publications less
and less.
Telephone Register.
are doing the best we can.
“Here is a man who places $1,250-
An
Independent
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Weekly
Paper
Not all of u.s are as deeply religious 000 a year in advertising who says
Ten years ago Sheridan started out as lome of oor subscribers would that in proportion to the money spent
Published Every Friday By The
to get a cannery. There was not the
Headlight Publishing Company, Inr.,
he gets better results from an ad in
bearing fruit acreage then there is nave u.s be. We see so many differ­ , a paper like the Advocate than he
Tillamook, Oregon
ent
.sides
of
life
that
we
grow
a
little
now. But Sheridan got the cannery.
does in a nationally distributed week-
Leslie Harrison,
Managing Editor
All went well until that sudden af­ skeptical. Sometimes we wonder if
! ly which he mentioned. Our local
there
will
not
be
a
little
corner
in
ter-war deflation. Tlfen the cannery
Telephones
merchants might think this over.”—
deflated too. Only recently Sheridan paradise for the country editor—a
Pacific Status, Main 68
Publishers Auxiliary.
place
where
there
will
be
printing
started out again to get a cannery.
Mutual Telephone
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......
Sheridan has the bearing acreage now presses that never get out of order.
Caddy Hutchens and wife are here
Where
the
advertisers
will
never
be
Entered as secoud class mail
but hasn’t got the cannery yet. It is
matter in the U.S. poatoffiee at
not altogether the push anil determin­ late with their copy. Where writers from Tillamook visiting with friends
Tillamook, Dragon.
ation lacking today that put over the of obituaries and spring poetry will —Banks Herald.
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project ten years ago, but capital. not be known. Where delinquent sub­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Charley
Hopkins
of Tillamook is in
scribers
will
come
in
and
pay
regu
­
And can anyone say why a cannery
$2.00
Oae Year, By 'tail
larly and printers will always be in Dilley on a visit.—Banks Herald.
should
come
here
or
anywhere
else
«1.(81
Six Months, By Mail
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in Oregon and contend against this good humor. And this kind of a
$ .75
Three Moat ha, By Mail
Roseburg—Extensive road work to new Oregon income tax? Sheridan shop will be heaven, indeed, for the
When our friend, the Woodburn
Payable in advance
be done in Elkton and Scottsburg vi­ is suffering as other places in the country editor.—Robert L. Westover, Independent, speaks of the “Demo­
cinity.
state are bound to suffer, only Sheri­ in Grant County News, Williamstown cratic” administration now in office
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it should remember the story told by
dan is feeling the effects of freak Ky.
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To the editor: It has been common legislation first.—Sheridan Sun.
the registration lists of the relative
J. O. Lehman, publisher of the strength of political parties in Ore­
♦ OUR EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ gossip that, after the fatal accident
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♦ to Carl Geinger last Monday on the
Plain City Advocate, commented as gon which will shed light on just who
♦
We recently received the following
♦ 1. To advocate, aid and sup- ♦ highway south of this city, I arrived interesting letter from Mrs. J. A. follows on the address of Mark W. elected the present governor.—Hills­
♦ port any measures that will ♦ on the scene first ami refused to take Derby relating some of her impres­ Felber, advertising manager of the boro Independent.
♦ bring the most good to the ♦ the injured boy in my automobile to sions and experiences at Ocean Side: Firestone Tire and Rubber company
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♦ a hospital. This is an absolute false­
of Akron, which was delivered at the
♦ most people.
The Oregon Farmer was pleased
"Thursday
morning,
March
29,
J.
A.
♦ 2. To encourage industries ♦ hood. 1 was not the first machine Derby, his sister, Mrs. Jane Garrison recent meeting of the Buckeye Press when, nearly a year ago, the Portland
♦ to establish in Tillamook ♦ to reach the spot and I offered to do and myself left McMinnville for association at Columbus:
Chamber of Commerce announced
♦ anything I could to help after I did
♦ county.
“Mark W. Felber of the advertis­ the launching of a movement for the
Ocean
Side,
which
is
situated
about
♦ 3. To urge the improvement ♦ get there. The Geinger boy was brot one ami one half miles from Netarts. ing department of Firestone Tire and betterment of Oregon life in gener­
♦ of a port for Tillamook City. ♦ to town by Win. Hill, who reached, We found the roads good all the way Rubber Co. told the publishers of the al, the principle underlying the pro­
♦ 4. To insist on an American ♦ him before I did. C. T. McKinley.
with the exception of road between i country newspapers of Ohio that their gram being that Oregon could not be
♦
♦ standard of labor.
Tillamook
and Netarts, which was a I advertising rates were not as high a prosperous state until Oregon ag­
♦ 5. To be politically indepen­ ♦
little rough in places. This stretch as they should be, and he further riculture was made prosperous. Lead
♦ dent, but to support the can­
of road will be replanked early in the stated, ‘If any of you will go home
(Continued on Page 5)
♦ didates for public offiae who ♦ To the editor: The following reso­ spring.
and raise your rates 25 per cent our
♦ will bring the most good to ♦’ lutions were unanimously adopted by
company will be willing to pay it.’ Of
Mr. Derby r
m il to McMinnville course Mr. Felber did not mean to
♦ the people of Tillamook ♦ the 4L Local No. 4, District No. 2,
♦ county and of the State of ♦ Brighton, Oregon, at a regular meet­ Sunday, but Mi Garrison and my­ the rates should be raised for
self will be entertained by Mr. and company’s advertising and not
♦ ing April, 1923:
♦ Oregon,
t-.
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Whereas it appears from the ‘‘Till­ Mrs. Chas. Fleming at their beauti­ that placed by others in the ■irne
» + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + ♦ amook Headlight”, a paper published ful summer resort for the next two per.
in the City of Tillamook, Oregon, thi- weeks. We have found the weather
Mr
“It is also worthy of note
same being the county seat of Tilla­ warm and balmy here, even warmer Felber recognized the home tow:
FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923
than
we
have
experienced
at
the
coast
mook county, State of Oregon, that
newspaper as fine mediums fur adver­
I'ncle Ben
there .'s doubt of the Manhattan­ in July. On Friday we went by auto tising and is using them more and
Says:
to
the
top
of
Maxwell
’
s
Point,
which
Brighton Highway being completed
One minute
is about four hundred feet above the more, while they are using the na-
this season; and
essay on
ocean and affords a wonderful view
With the advent of the motor ear
health by
Whereas reports show that the of the ocean and mountains. With
and the attending advantages, with
H. L. Babb
funds for the work is or will be, avail­ the aid of a glass, sea lions could be
possible results as yet undreamed of,
D. C.
there is also the blacker side to be able soon, said delay being ascribed seen basking in the sun with their
to the -fact of waiting on the S. P. young ones on Sea Lion rocks about
considered.
R. R. to grant permission of the use
Q GOOD,- YEAR
The fatal accident this week of a of their "right of way" for said sec­ a mile out in the ocean.
The Rosenberg Bros., who own
I Service Station
local child in being struck while on tion of this highway, and
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Maxwell’s Point are soon to build a
On the aver­ Whether y
the highway and killed by a motor
Whereas the same reason for de­ vista house at this place, We found
age, Newy, it have faith or
.truck brings the fact to our attention
lay was advanced last season, there­ the hillsides covered with wild tlow-
takes grit to not, does
that there is an undue amount of
fore be it
ers.
win, but there matter,
recklessness, in any section one might
Resolved, by the above local in reg
ire times when ropractic
mention, regarding the driving of mo­
Mr. Fleming and Dr. Allen have be­
ular session, April 2, 1923, that fur­ gun the erection of a number of cot­
soft soap is a true. It
tor transportation machines.
ther delay on this project is disap­ tages, which will soon be ready for
big help.”
run, the
Whether or not the driver in this
fact.
Argu-
proved and denounced as unbusiness­ the summer visitors. Ocean Side is
A
only
way
any
tire
case is to blame for the accident we
ment
does
not
change
it.
like; that we want the highway com­ surely Nature’s masterpiece and what
ure not prepared to say, but we will
manufacturer can
Whether you have faith in it
pleted without further delay, on the nature has nut dune, C. H. Fleming
comment on the possibilities going
or not really makes no differ­
afford to givea*‘ape-
most feasible route obtainable, Bld & Company will.”—McMinnville Tel­
on about us every day for such acci­
ence to chiropractic.
A
cial
discount"
is
to
it further
ephone Register.
dents to occur. The road hog belongs
truth
is
a
thing
that
stands..
price the tire above
Resolved: That a copy of these res-
to a large family. The species is well
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But truth also, is a thing
olutions
be
sent
the
above
paper
for
its worth in the first
No
developed and widely spread,
A few days ago a group of pro­
to he understood and used.
publication,
also
that
a
copy
be
sent
place, or take the
community is free from him.
gressive farmers were in our office
Chiropractic has brought
In our own city there can be wit­ the Honorable County Court of said paying up their subscriptions. They
discount out of the
thousands of hopeless and
county
for
their
careful
consideration
nessed every day some person, in po­
were discussing amohg themselves
quality. Either way,
abandoned
invalids—incura­
ssession of an automobile hut no and action.
the merits of various newspapers.
bles—hack to life and health
the customer pays.
J. J. Dumas, Wm. P. Hurmoyle, Ira. One of them remarked that he had
brains, tearing about the streets of
and happiness. Why? Be­
Better buy Good­
the city at a sjieed absolutely out D. Pounds. Committee.
been u subscriber to the News prac
cause it is totally different.
year
Tires,
and
get
of reason with the mission they are
tically all his life and always expect­
It does things that no other
Goodyear Service and
carrying out, if they are carrying out
ed to be one. How a person could
healing method even tries to
liny. People who usually have enough
afford to do without his home paper
Goodyear Quality.
do.
time to spend a great share of theii
was more than he could see. The oth
Chiropractic vertebral ad­
lives loafing seem to he unable to
As May 1 — the time set for th«“ 1. ers voiced the sanie opinion and one
justments as given by this
spend a part of their unprofitable ex­ W. W. strike—approaches there is a remarked that he would not do with-
office have restored health
istence in being careful. We have growing conviction that it will be out the Grant County News even it
in a number of cases in the
witnessed cases where many other more serious than it was thought it it cost him $15 a year, but admitted
past. The sufferers have
fatal accidents might have occurred would be a month ago. Every spring1 that he would not like to pay that
been made well of diseases
but for the agility of the pedestrial. there is talk of a strike in the woods,, price.
of the eye«, ears, nose,
It Is up to him to jump and dodge but in former years that was the ex­
We run across hundreds of people
throat, lungs, heart, stom­
out of the way, l»eing ever on the tent of action. This year th«>re seen»« like this in our daily work, They are
ach, liver, kidneys, bowels,
alert. If he relaxes for a moment his to be a determination on the part of people who know they have a good
and lower organs.
Tlcxt advent to public view is liable th«' wobblies to try out their strength' county paper, as the county papers
to b«“ at a funeral or at least in a and it is going to be far greater than go, and are not stinted in their praise
HEALTH FOtWM
most people realize. The smaller of >L But on the other hand we run
wheel c hair.
oeaxsKo. cowsq»
reoatsH os .■--«» ¡
The peace officers of any commun camps will not be Injured but little, across others who are not so enthus
■« Msbtcaor
ity are unable to entirely cop«“ with if any, neither will those camps who iastic. Every once in a while a good
ACT TODAY T» rauiwawaafcaB.
this kind of paopk. It is up to the employ "home guards", but the large . friend drops in to renew his sub-
Why delay,
public sentiment to help with it. Let “tramps” camps will undoubtedly—if scription, who remarks, "1 want to
us hops* that there is a sp«*cial hell, a the strike is called—»offer a serious pay up again. The paper is not worth
when consul­
little hotter and blacker than the shortage of labor if not a complete much but I can hardly do without it".
I
tation is with
usual place for condemnation, eapec- »hut down. Not many deeds of des­ This remark is usually made in a
I
truction are looked for during the friendly spirit of jocularity and we
¡ally prepared for the road hog
FRESH
charg.
first stages of the strike, but no one take it for what it is worth.
knows what may happen if the strike
As a matter uf fact your country
Day by day in every *H.V it see mn develops into a bitter struggle. It is
paper, whether it is one of the best
more like spring.
a hard matter at thi* time to learn or the poorest, is worth all to you
the real grievances of the organiza­ that you pay for it. It is very well
now
The resolution from the 4 L at tion, but if the leaders have their worth while to any resident of Grant
w»y
a
»nke
will
be
pulled
regard!«
“
“
«
Fh.C
Bright«»!, regarding the bu Iding of
county or to any one who has an in­
111 TILLAMOOK _ Hl
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DG.
the Manhattan-Brighton stretch of of wages, working conditions or any terest in Grant county, and this ap­
Both
Phones.
Res
56
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other
matter
that
effects
the
wood-'
the Roosevelt highway, sounds like
plies equally not only to the Grant
Branch
offre«
at
(»aribakdi
business on the part of the people in men Wheeler Reporter.
County News but to all other coun­
Toesday, Thursday Ev.rung
the north end of the county.
* * *
I try newspapers in the state or na­
Mrs Charles Jones (Beulah Frack) | tion. Its columns frequently contain
and little boy were out from Garibal-|| matter worth while which you could
The mm of Company K, 162nd di for the week end. Mrs. Jones’ ],
not get through any other medium.
Infantry, have fulfilled their promise father accompanied her wher she ra­
Your editor is publishing all of th«
and have made another record for the turned He has taken work in the
Office: Nat l Bank Bldg
Both Fhonas Ball 4 J-J
news pertaining to his particular Io-
state and nation. Tillamook county mill »t Garibaldi..— Sheridan Sun.
Ground Floor
Jcality
which
is
worth
publishing
tha'
P 0 Box i»y
refaaee to lake a back »sat for any
♦ ♦ ♦
I
he
is
able
to
get.
Some
of
us
editor-
other community.
Jerome A. Darby, caretaker at the ' may not be the smartest people ir
court house, was at Netarts last week th, solid, Some of U‘ may not i:av“
The failure of th - federal goy»“ where he took Mrs. Derby and Mrs M v,.ry b .»a I \i> w of I ,’e. bi tar
m. n’. t<> pi's vn tb< protect of a p>rt Jane Garrison for a few wr. k«. He rub w.» stack up as well as th i - aver
1 V KPFKHARDT. P’ p
fo. tl-.ia ci y abo Id not allow p> ople reports the road from here to Tilla­ age in mo«t any calling We al i! kr >v
V
V
■
in Tillamo k to lose ale* p. Bay ( ity mook in splendid shape.
that w ■ are fr.<: > n-iv cr!'.:«“ «si
v ill get I • r part a, J that v ill h. I i u« i ' ill » ■ N< ws-Reporter.
I di eu»»>d, and •omrtime» cuzrod ’•u
C. -N-.e Set of Ahst art, . f ike Re-r.), cf Tillamook County
Ji.at the ram». What v. • \ ant to d >
♦ ♦ ♦
i
most of us lie har ! !■ il <1 *
I
r I com' « to tilling up *■ col
now iu la i:«!p B«.y ' :tv
Dr. Bann¡rick spent t’.e V
.
Tillamook ÿjeabligljt
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♦
Notice To Correspondents
♦ ■
+
All correspondence received in +
+ this office must have the name +
♦ of the sender attached. Com­ ♦
♦ munications have been received +
+ from time to time which give +
♦ no inkling as to who sent them, +
♦ and the authenticity of the arti- ♦
♦ cles is hard to determine, The ♦
♦ publication of such names may ♦
+ be withheld, if desired, but it is +
♦ absolutely necessary that the ♦
+ names be signed to the articles +
♦
♦ sent in.
♦ + + + * + + + + + + + + ♦
Telephone line between Jordan val­
ley and Cliffs, Idaho, completed.
i
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The Motto we Live up to is
SER VICE
UIW "■■HII i IIIIUR uiiikuiiiiiiiii
from the
factory
15^
H. L. Babb D.c.
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
Depository facilities without bel
pful services hardly suffice.
One requires too many other
things in addition to saftey for
the money he has on deposit.
Any customer carring his ac­
count here at the Tillamook Co.
Bank \vill tell you that Ssevice
is a big factor in his connection
with us.
Under our membership in the
Federal Reserve System we gain
Government supervision - aswell
as that of the State of Oregon.
Tillamook County Bank
Tillamook, Oregon.
MEMBER FEDERAI RESERVE SYSTEM