Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 25, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
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Tillamook fyeabligtjt
have air patrol this summer by army
flyers. It is alleged that the govern­
An
Independent
Weekly
Paper ment has wither the money nor the
men for such work. So, it appears
Published Every Friday By The
m ; »pears
Headlight Publishing Company, Inc., that the state fire patrol will have to
do the spotting of fires in Western
Tillumook. Oregon
Oregon forests. This year at any
Leslie Harrison.
Managing Editor rate.
Telephones
Pacific States, Main 68
Ylutuul Telephone
The president has set the example
of boycotting the sugar trust. Let the
Entered us second class mull good housewives of the nation have
mailer in the U.S. pout office at a sugarless Monday each week and
thus extend the boycott.
Tillamook. Oregon.
SI BSCRimON RATES
One
Y ear. III
Mail
Six Months. Ik Mail
Three Yluntha, B> Ylurt
Payable in advance
FEATURES
Buy a poppy, or two, or three, next
«2.1)0
«1.00 Monday and Tuesday and help out the
« .75 needy ex-service man, or the family
he left.
and also the safe, secured cash and
securities nad departed without any­
body knowing anything about the rob
bery until 8:30 the following morn­
ing when the bank officers arrived.
1 huve noticed the paper announce­
ment of the electric burglur alarm
which you have installed und it bus
occurred to me thta a burglur might
cut the electric light wires in Tilla-
nmok and in thut way put your sys­
tem out of commiasion.
If your burglar alarm does not
work better than the one at Wilson­
ville 1 would not consider that it
amounts to very much.
Y’ours truly,
A CUSTOMER.
at the present time is poppycock and
worse than folly, Pierce is no dif-
ferent today from what he was be-
fore election, and he wus elected be-
cause of what he made people believe
he was. If he makes good, well and
good, if not, it will be a lesson to the
people not to take candidates on their
own valuation, and if th* lesson is
heeded It will be worth th" disturb­
ance and perhaps the damage it costs.
— Hillsboro Independent.
♦ ♦ ♦
Juck Rupp, prominent Tillamook
dairymun, has rented the Loetpabel
place and has moved his herd of Hol-
steins to it. Mr. Rupp has a prize
herd of black und white pure breds.
He is interested in the Golden West
dairy farm. The valley is fortunate
in having such a progressive dairy­
man locate here.—Wheeler Reporter,
♦ ♦ ♦
For a small town. Tillamook is well
supplied with garages and automo­
bile dealers and service stations. The
reason is that Tillamook county has
many prosperous dairymen and the
cream checks justify the purchase of
automobiles und trucks. Then there is
also a steady flow of motorists thru
the town on their way to and from the
beaches. Charles T. Pankow, one of
the garage owners of Tillamook, is
registered at the Hotel Oregon. —
Oregonian.
the Barnsdale school, Gertrude Ball,
teaeher. The sewing club*had com­
pleted its work and had samples of
xume on exhibition. About 25 people
from that and another school district
were present, states County Club
Is-adci II. H. Kennedy, who was pres­
ent on the occasion.
CALF JUDGING TEAMS
bay before, and it is said that some
of the species grow to weigh 10 tons.
They are related to the whale family.
Prior to the real story which is
told above, imaginative fishermen on
the bay spread some weird yarns con
ceming the visit of the school. One
report had it that the fish went up to
the clam beds and at high tide filled
up on clams,. Another that they were
seen in a dairy pasture up the bay
Happing around on the tide grass, and
trying to flirt with a dairy herd.
The Pleasant Valley eall club hud
a meeting on the 12th inst. at the
Johnson farm. To fill vacancies. Cas­
per Robitsch was elected vice pres­
ident of the club and Creeldee John­
son secretary. The club plans to have
two judging teams this summer. Good
The Coates lumber mill of this city
interest is shown in the work of the
club, says County Club leader Ken- shipped 72 car loads of lumber to
Portland and eastern points during
nedy.
the month of April and it is believed
that the record for the present month
To which vice president Belchers
makes the following answer in hope
The Headlight gives the news. It that “A Customer" may see it:
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
gets out on time. It boosts for the
♦
♦ county. \\ hat more do you want ?
Tillumook, Ore., May 23, 1923.
♦ Enough said—subscribe.
OI R EDITORIAL POLICY
Dear Customer: Y'our letter of Muy
♦
♦
19 received and owing to the fact
♦ 1. To advocate, aid and sup- ♦
that you did not sign your nume we
One hundred and twenty nine mills are taking the liberty of publishing
♦ port any measures that will ♦
♦ bring the most good to the ♦ reported to the West Coast Lumber- the same und also our reply which is
♦ men's association for the week end­ as follows:
♦ most people.
2. To encourage industries ♦ ing Muy 12, manufacturd 97,411,028
We also read the article in the Ore­
♦ to establish in Tillumook ♦ feet of lumber, sold 88,409,076 feet; gonian and beg to advise that the
♦ shipped 108,682,612 feet.
♦ county.
Burglar Alarm system which we have
♦ 3. To urge the improvement ♦
installed is entirely different from
of u port for Tillamook City. ♦
that used by the Wilsonville bank.
Over in Russia 61 citizens of
Iuist Sunday was church contribu­
4. To insist on an American ♦
Our vuults are completely lined,
Lenine
and
Trotsky
government
tion day and Fathers' day combined
♦
standard of labor.
sides, floors und ceiling, with three
cently were taken out and shot
at the M. E. church of this city. Af­
♦ 5. To t»e politically inde;>en- +
ply steel plates which ure all con­
bribery.
A
case
of
buy
'em
up
The state highway laws say that ter the morning services, about 75
♦ dent, but to support the can­ +
nected and there is not u place that you may go 30 miles an hour on church members and invited guests
snuff 'em out.
didates for public office who *
you could even stick u pin through straightaways and 15 miles on curves. sat down to u fine old fashioned
♦ will bring the most good to ♦
without setting off the ulurm.
To increase that speed means a vio­ church dinner, served in the auditori­
♦
the
people uf Tillamook
♦
The nation's cheif executive, Pres-
With regard to cutting the electric lation of the law, and may result in um by the ladies of the church. The
♦
♦ county and of the State of
ident Harding, is scheduled to muke light wires, wish to state thut our
♦ set speeches in Boise, Idaho and in system is operated by fifty-six dry an accident to yourself or some one dinner reminded of those good, old
♦ Oregon.
♦ Scuttle, Wash., on his western tour, batteries which ure located niside of else, The safe plan is to stay inside dinners that used to be served at pic­
♦
of the law. When you are tempted nics, on the Fourth of July and on
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Why not usk him to come over to our vuults and the entire system is
other occasions 30 years ago, when
to speed, just think of this item.
Tillamook und see our summer bath- thus entirely separate and ha* no
community dinners were more in
ing girl, ut the benches und our world connection whatever with the electric
vogue than at present. After the
FRIDAY. MAY 23, 1923
record dairy cows. We could touch light wires.
large throng had been served with
off the court house cunnon and parade
1 wish to state further that the
good cuts, the sum of $9,175 was sub­
our militia compuny to boot.
scribed by church people in less than
THE OLD GRAND ARMY MAY
American Bunk Protection compuny
has installed this same system in
a half hour. Grandma Daniela,
grandmother of Geo. B.. Lamb, .aged
Sometimes it looks as though the I some 3000 vaults during the past
Who is that quiet, white haired man,
85 years, and a Tillamook pioneer of
fellow standing on u street corner wu twenty years and not u single one
whose every movement shows
1866, headed the list with $2,000. Oth­
That his remaining years are few, in a trance, but it often happens that has been successfully burglurized al­
University of Oregon, Eugene, May
the man is only picking horse hairs though several attempts huve been 22—Benjamin Charles Lamb Jr., of er large sums were given by citizens
fast drawing to a close.
made.
who have church membership here.
Whose modest, manly bearing und out of the lapel of his cheap coat.
Tillamook, is u candidate for grudua-
I
wish
also
to
state
that
after
a
The
sum raised will be nearly half of
whose calm and steadfast eye
tion at the coming University of Ore­
the probable cost of the new church
very thorough investigation the Fed­
FAMILIAR SIGHTS
Mark him as one who for the right
gon commencement. He is a major
eral Reserve banks have installed
building.
would do and dare and die?
in the Economics department.
this xume system in various of their
By G. B. Nunn, Editor Wheeler
He is an old Grand Army man, whose
Two hundred and thirteen students
vaults.
Reporter
BLACKFISH INVADE BAY
record shall remain
are candidates for degrees, according
We ourselves made a very cureful
Forever upon honor’s roll without a
to the record of Carlton Spencer, Reg­
investigation before purchasing the
Carl Haberlach talking cheese.
blot or stain;
istrar. Degrees will be granted as
A school of seven blackfish were
American Bunk Protection compuny follows: bachelor of arts 126; bache­
♦ ♦ ♦
A man who heard and heeded, in dark
discovered
in Tillamook bay about five
system
and
feel
well
satisfied
that
we
High tide.
days, his country's call.
lor of science 34, bachelor of science
o'clock last Friday by Jess Hays,
have protection which is burglur
♦ ♦ ♦
And responded with a willingness to
in architecture 1, bachelor of science
while crabtiing over near Bayocean.
proof.—Adv.
Lawson's store.
sacrifice his all.
in business administration 21, bache­
Hayes nianouvered his boat so as to
Yours very truly,
♦ ♦ ♦
’Twas not in quest of glory that he
lor of arts in journalism, 14, bachelor
run one of the fish on the sand beach
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK,
County
jail
inmates.
marched forth to the field,
of science in journulixni 1, bachelor
but
the big fellow, who was about
By
W.
J.
Riechers,
Vive
Pres.
♦ ♦ ♦
But freedom's stirring story to hi»
of law 1, bachelor of music 3, doctor
40 feetl ong, thought otherwise, and
G. P. Winslow carrying u brief case
of jurisprudence 2.
mind and heart appealed.
flirting its tail, threw so much wa­
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. laiinb is u member of Sigma
And upon his country’s altar he laid
ter over Hayes and his boat that he
Boy Scouts.
Chi fraternity and was a varsity de
all he had to give.
backed up and struck out for Bay
Prepared to die, if need be, that the
In it's pioneer columns, lately the butor while in college.
City, where he got Art Ramsey nad
YYRONG AGAIN "CUSTOMER”
government might live.
Spokesman-Review contains the fol­
a power boat, the latter armed with
His story is unfolded by the buttons
a high power rifle. The two chased
The following unsigned letter was lowing item relative to cranberry
on his breast.
planting in this county twenty-five
the blackfish up the bay to a point
Which mark him as a member of the received by the First National bank years ago, wha'h is reproduced ax a
near the old shipyard, when the school
this
week
in
referer.ee
to
the
one
day
bravest and the best.
matter of old time interest: King A
turned
and headed down the bay.
alarm
system
installed
re-
The noble men who, side by side, stood bu rglar
Colton have finished cranberry plant­
Near Barview, Ramsey fired four
cently.
fearless, firm and true
ing, having put in one acre, using 200,
shots at one of the blackfish, without
For freedom and for equal rights—
Tillamook, Ore., May 19, 1923. 000 plants. M. Lowmer has planted 40
visible effect and the invaders soon
the red, the white, the blue.
Firet National Bank, Tillamook, Ore. square rods, using 85,000 plants; Jas.
One day the latter part of last week headed to deep water outside. These
Hix earthly race is almost run, the
Gentlemen: I have just read in the Atkinson, 100 square rods, using was program and achievement day at fish have been known to come into the
shadows round him close;
Oregonian that the bank at Wilson­ about 11,000 plants; E. Osborne, 40
Soon to his weary frame will come ville has been burglarized.
square rods, using 50,000 plants. H.
the last long, sweet repose,
According to the newapapr article Palmer will plant some of his old
And in the great hereafter in high
this bank had a burglar protection beds where the vines did not grow.
heaven’s exalted plan.
outfit of some kind but the same The vines were shipped from the east
There will be a seat of honor for the failed to work.
and were so long on the way that they
old Grand Army Man.
It seems that the burglars cut all were in poor condition when they
—Author Unknown.
electric light and telephone wires, reached Tillamook.
♦ ♦ ♦
used an oxy-acetelene torch and in
Talk of a recall of Governor Pierce
that way cut through the vault door
HURRAH FOR TILLAMOOK
SEVENTY-TWO CARS
FROM LOCAL MILL
METHODIST CHURCH
will be still greater. The mill is run­
ning with a full crew, and is turning
out a large quantity of lumber every
day.
ALIEN EMPLOYEES
CANNOT BE FIRED
Attorney General Van Winkle on
the 21st inst. gave as his opinion that
alien employees of the state cannot
be oused from their posiions under the
provisions of the law enacted at the
last session of the legislature. A quo­
tation from the opinion handed down
this week clarifies the situation, which
has puzzled officials over the state
since the passage of the law:
“The bill as originally introduced
applied to employees as well as pub­
lic officers, but the provision extend­
ing it to employees was stricken out
by amendment during the course of
the consideration of the bill.”
past
GETS BUiLDING FUND
through
California
Then you can tell your Eastern
friends about the great cities of San
Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego,
and California's world famous Na­
tional parks, golf courses and sea-
Y’ou will also realize that cherished
wish to see the wonder places of the
Pacific Coast, and its beauty spots
shore resorts.
that cannot be duplicated.
B.CHARLES LAMB JR.
U. OF 0. GRADUATE
Plan now to take advantage of
Back East Excursion Fares
May 15 to Sept. 15, and go both ways
via California. They afford a wide
choice of routes, stopover privileges
and convenient train service. Ask your
local ticket agent for further partic­
ulars and descriptive folders or write
JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen. Passngr. Agt.
Portland, Oregon.
From Exchanges
BARNESDALE SCHOOL
HAS CLOSING
DAY
Used Cars
CHOOSE FROM THESE EXCEI
LENT VALUES
Times are good in Tillamook.
Twenty sawmills are humming; a $40
000 monthly payroll in the county
is being circulated in business chan­
nels; new business enterprises are be­
ing started; residence building is on
the increase: dairymen are doing well
and farm crops were never more
promising.
In Answerto an enquiry regarding diet
SEE BURCHARD FOR THE
VERY BEST IN
T»
BUILDING CHARACTER
Plumbing and Sheet Meta I V' ork
The local Kiwanis club has taken a
start in the right direction in getting
behind the erection of an armory for
Tillamook. The successful comple­
tion of an act of this kind will make
'character for that organization. It is
well to discuss and talk, to deliberate
and cogitate, to delve deeply into the
matter, but this form of production
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TERMS W1 L BE GIVEN ON ALL ABOVE
CARS
application of some gmxl, old fash­
ioned elbow grease. If every Kiwnn-
ian lends his moral and physical sup
port to the armory undertaking it will
no» only help the community in gen ­
eral but will help the organization
as well for it will show people that
th* Kiwanis is a force to be reckon­
ed with.
$
Oregon
will
not
"Then probably you could use more milk
to advantage. You mention only two
quarts daily for two children and two ad­
ults, one of whom is trying to gain weight.
The children would do well to have a quart
or nearly a quart each, and you should have
a pint at least for yourself and from a pint
to a quart (according to his special needs
and hia assimulation) for your husband.
Then with the increase of milk you can eas­
ily cut down your meat and egg bill.
“A good rule to remember is that for ev­
ery extra half pint
milk used in the
daily diet the other protein foods, such as
meat, eggs, fish, cheese, may be reduced
by two ounces without any dietetic loss.
Milk is usually the least expensive and the
most easily served and assimulatcd of all
the protein foods.”
Studebaker Roadster ....................................... $275
Overland !
®w tires, fine condition
$.325
Elgin Tou*
a dandy .................................. $450
Hupmob’l
’el N touring
$350
Overland r
W3 fine condition, ready to go $125
Overl; nd
ndy...........................................$325
,?ord Sed
i new, over $100 extras
$600
Chevrole
f condition .............................$300
PRICES ARE REASONABLE
«valla very little without the proper
Western
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
The Motto we Live up to is
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
“SERVICE
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
TERRY & HARE
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison. Prop