Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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eating liquor and with proper chap- lie places before the keen eyes of tie about the city, or the proper en- f
eronage should be established by small children puts bad thoughts in foi-cement of the existing ordinances.
their innocent heads and keeps them Much disturbance is also cause 1 by
municipal activity.
dogs, oats and chickens as we prob­
To be a successful community the from attending their personal affairs.
mure ably ail have experienced and require
Oh
for
the
days
of
the
old
gray
The Americun saloons were places residents must be congenial. They
inno- no detailed discussion.
’s.
of thoro demoralization and not only must be ready to welcome new com­ when modesty prevailed and
Although there are many more sub
cence
was
ho common.
(Continued from Page 2)
ers.
Often
a
well
respected
family
the direct harm done by them was
jects
under
the
title
community
prob
­
This being a stock country to a
£
through .necessity move to an un­
lems” 1 feel that I have touched the
up by parked trucks or other ve­ enormous but they exercised a vast
known town or city und there they are considerable extent there is, in my
and
baneful
effect
on
politics.
The
bat
p
more important ones and hope that
hicles, and an oncoming automobile
shunned by the people. No one "calls opinion a very low ideal regarding the
je
tie
for
prohibition
was
a
long
and
bit
­
the Kill Kare Klub will combine their
cannot be heard on account of the
on” the mistress to greet her and let care of stock, pasturing the same and
noise of the mill, and while wending ter one but that does not effect the
efforts to better our vicinity.
her know she is welcome to their moving the same about from place
present
liquor
problems,
“
Moonshine.
”
c*
ones way thru all the obstructions
What can do more toward the de­ community, no one speaks or advises to place, as evidenced recently when
one is very- apt to be struck und
a
man
iriv-
u
cow
very
precipitously
in a friendly way the gentlemen. Why
hurt badly if not killed. Something moralisation of our younger genera­
»
wouldn’t that family become down­ ing her. and entered the home of un­
tion?
Absolutely
nothing
can
equal
must be done before a serious acci-
ii
good
deal
other
where
she
caused
it, as it is very often poisonous and hearted and eventually become knock
dent does happen.
1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tires, new’
affects the user the remainder of his ers" to the municipality? This oc­ of nervousness and did coiiHid -ruble
To me the old city gravel pit at
curs frequently in our own little city damage. Moreover, other people per­
life.
It
is
much
easier
to
become
at
Hemstitching
10c
Yard
battery, only
$165.00
the end of second street is anoher
sist in staking cattle all over tin ci’y
1918
Chevrolet
Touring
$145.00
problem to be taken up with the tached to Moonshine than it was to of Tillamook and we should not allow without regard to the damage they
Needlework
and
Gilts
’
city council. There is an ordinance become a drinker of dear bonded li it. Let us try to abolish it by call­ do to others or the appeurunce they
1921
Velie
Six
Touring
$950.00
prohibiting the dumping of rubbish quors. Hut why? Merely because it ing on our new neighbors and not create. It is possible that this condi In tan is’ and Children’s Wear
1918 Dodge Touring..................
$250.00
or refuse of any kind, this seems to is usually drugged so the drinker be­ wait for u formal introduction before tion could be remedied by an ordin­
speaking
to
them
on
the
streets.
comes
a
fiend.
Should
this
be
allow
­
be ignored though, and great truck
ance restricting the free run of cat
loads of refuse is dumped, including ed to progress ami cause the ruina­ Cities the size of Tillamook need a
mo » AJ i o i OKi t o i ow i oœœ^
t :♦
♦ w
>X i m w
tion
of
ho
many
of
our
young
people
curfew and along with it we need to
loads of old tires from garages, that
are burned causing a terrible smoke should we allow our posterity to be enforce its meaning. Mere children ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦
£
nd odor at the very doors of residents. invalids and cripples from the use of take advantage of’ the automobiles ♦
♦
WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE
C
r L
und stay out till the wee hours of the ♦ CORRESPONDENTS NOTICE! *
Other than being unpleasant it is a drugged beverages?
£
Another
community
problem
of
morning
and
think
nothing
of
it.
Al
CHEAPLY
breeding place for obnoxious insects
+
♦
•'v_
and rodents, therefore very unhealth­ due importance is that of dancing though they may be innocent of any *
All correspondence received in ♦
and dance halls The majority of wrong doing, lack of sleep isn’t the ♦ this olh* e must have the name ♦
ful.
yi» >>>)»>>>-♦
jot
-
It seems that a »greater part of people during this age and day like best thing for a growing child, If ♦ of the sender at Inched. Com­ ♦
e
these undesirable conditions must be to dance. As you well know dance one walks up the main streets late ♦ munications have beett received ♦ Just a few tires and tubes
£
over come by definite intelligent steps halls not only cause the ruination of at night there they see school child ♦ from time to time which give ♦ on hand. Not all sizes. Sup­
taken to hold higher ideals of citizen­ many of our young people hut cause ren or children under 18 years of age ♦ no inkling uh to who sent them, ♦
ply future needs now7.
ship ami more immediate service than the divorce courts to be constantly wandering around. To a stranger in ♦ and the authenticity of the arti- ♦
now prevails. This can be accomp­ employed. In many dance halls li­ town this gives a false impression, ♦ clen is hard to determine, The ♦
“THE HOUSE OF SERVICE”
lished by arrangment within our club quor is sold on the premises or near they think that we don’t care or pro­ ♦ publication of aueh names may ♦
with the help of other clubs, as a by and there is seldom any chaperon­ vide for the welfare of the younger ♦ be withheld, if deaired, but it is ♦
beginning, whereby two or three can age for young women and the whole set. There is no need of hnvitig a ♦ absolutely necewHary that the ♦
At A. Hudson Garage
make themselves familiar in detail atmosphere is demoralizing. Dance Curfew unless it is strictly enforced * namea be hi Kned to the article* *
with some of these problems, and the halls have become much more com and if we had a proper one we would ♦ s»nt in.
E
♦
by discussion with the common coun­ mon in the last few years, with they insure the lives of our children be­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ++++♦+♦♦
cil secure co-operatior. toward the bet­ introduction of the new styles of al­ sides doing away with much of the joy
mir-
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terment of our small city, both by or­ leged dancing, which cun be easily riding so prevalent in town at the
picked up without any instruction. In present time It would also help to
dinance and education.
I11 considering the question of view of the evils which undoubtedly abolish the habit of young couples
Community Problems, I feel that flow from the community dance hall spooning in public places. It is a
this club should be congratulated on many good people advocate their en common occurrence to him - a cur along
MAGAZINES NEWSPAPERS AND
its interest in this topic, to me for tire suppression. The desire to dunce side of the rued with a couple en
the reason that it is a self-evident is, however, so inherent that it would twined in each nthim arm Hitting in
RUBBER WANTED
is to sell groceries. It is another thing to col­
fact that women have come to play appear to be better to try to re-di­ it. Although sentimentalism and love
lect bills. We are now associated with a Port­
rect
that
CASH
PAID
desire
than
to
undertake
the
is natural thr< -ghaut the world it
a tremendous part in the civic life
land
concern whose business is to collect bills,
of every community, not only by hopeless tusk of suppressing it. Re- need not be nd’ -! mu . At the beach
FOR
where love-making
using the ballot intelligently but by creation during the winter months es is another >•!.
and we have made arrangements with them to
HIDES FURS
'hat excuse is there I
initiating and carrying to a successful must be largely indoors and it is a is made public.
handle our past due accounts. So hereafter all
conclusion so many movements look­ very encouraging fact that properly for this ? None because most of the ,
SACKS.
accounts 60 days past due will be sent to them
ing toward a healthier stronger com­ conducted dances, with good music girls have homes where they can en­
for
collection unless satisfactory arrangements
METAL,
and good dancing tloors can compet* tertain their friends. This is not 1
munity life.
for
settlement
is previously arranged.
To somewhat limit the field to successfully with cheap commercial like a crowded city where the girls [
CHTTTUM BARK.
some of the immediate and pressing dances. Places where dancing may live in one room and have no place to -
problems, may I call your attention be enjoyed without access to intoxi- take their beaux. Spooning in pub­
Inqure
to the following facts?
We are all intreated in the wel­
ELOOM FIJNRNITURF. CO
Z
fare of our school children, there­
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
fore, I will discuss it first. The care
*
of children out of sehool hours should
receive sympathetic and intelligent
*> r- : h o * » r? ì .♦ i imorr t
»
t .1 'twxw.fr
study and care, for the reason that
many children are roller skating thru
the business district and on the streets
::
at will, thereby jeopardizing their
B DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR i•t
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MOVING
own lives as well as the lives of
others, which condition could probab­
h
ly be remedied by an ordinance.
The establishment of playgrounds
as a branch of municipal acitivity is
1B
If you can guess the number of empty film
of comparatively recent origin. At
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
the close of 1913 there were 1050
spools. Your favorite picture enlarged if you
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
cities where su|iervised receation was
supported wholly or in part by mun­ . r i j :♦.< i i , i » t.»
ALL YOUR GOODS
icipal funds. Only nine of these cities ? /
guess.
started work prior to 1900. Why can’t
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Tillamook follow their example? Not
? t ?■
because of size, for many cities includ­
-( •
Our Motto: "Quick Service and Reasonable Rates."
ed ip the 1050 are much smaller than
our own little city. It is essential to
“MARK TWAIN’S GREATEST COMEDY”
the success of the public playground
♦-».IF» »T.»:»YTV»?»:>V» t » »vw t ü t ao t o i o w oMo i om*:» »
that the play be supervised.
AT THE
=
Opportunity to play well-organized
to
use
god
gymnasium
».
gam*- and
apparatus has drawn children from
the streets and given them a reason-
GARIBALDI, OREGON
able outlet for their energies. The
;
(THE
COMING
COUNTY SEAT OE Tll.I.AMOOK COUNTY)
toughest gangs have been broken up
and the petty crimes which children
General line of
commit have been almost entirely
abandoned where grounds have been
Matinee Sunday at 2:30
opened. All, together, the advantage
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
to the community is tremendous. The
A play that has made the whole world laugh. A mass of mirth
most powerful and generally signif­
and merriment. The greatest screen production of th«- year. Deli­
and Glass
cious side-splitting comedy. A marvelous maaaive spectacle. The
icant of those perverting fores which
highest
class
film
production
ever
shown
in
this
part
of
the
country,
required the negative interference of
und only high class and prosperous houses can afford to show this
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
government is the liqour traffic. The
marvelous production. It has an all star cast and the story is writ-
eighteenth amendment to the Con- ; ten by the greatest humorist the world has ever seen, namely .Mark
ititution of th United States prohibits > Twain. Owing to th*- immense crowds that will attend this -remark-
Both Phanei
Tillamook. Oregon
permormances the show will start promptly at 7 and H p. m.
Re manufacture, sale, transportation B ■ able
.Matinee .Sunday 2:30 p. m. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES.
>r exportation of intoxicating liquors
'or beverage purposes. Is Tillamook MWeeoneMMW» :n r i. i. i. i .Mo i omo»
¡ ¡
by this amendment? Decided­
LOCAL CLUB WOMEN abiding
ly not, for proof 1 will refer you to
gathering and advise
PRESENT THEIR VIEWS a you dance to or take public
particular notice.
GOOD USED CARS
S
■
LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
Pollyanna Shop
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CITY TIRE SHOP
BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO.
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OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
OUR BUSINESS
LJC
STRIKE
CONOVER & CONOVER
Best Place to Eat
For the very best of home cooking
try the
FREE!
FREE!
FREEÜ
Star Restaurant
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THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
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“A Connecticut Yankee in King Arth
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E. E. KOCH, THE DRUGGIST
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ROSE THEATRE
Friday and Saturday June 1 and 2
I
It’sTJsco’Tme Again
United StatesTires
are Good Tres
money »- worth of
America. If your dealer
trie* to sell you »cme-
thing else he won't be
surprised if you tell
him “No.”
“Unco’«” are built by
the same peut le who
make Royal Cords.
This fact counts.
Merf to buy US Tires
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28 W
LAMB SCHRADER CO.
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