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IPAY. JULY 20. 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT jamu-wiimiaiEkiiM um w ! w¿m Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight COMMENT ?:T. 3 FEATURES «TrSTfTOMWWWWWWWW huekbrush editors did not have the price, and balked at railroad fare. independent Weekly Paper Other editors having autos elected to PnUMheJ Every Frida, By The take an over Sunday trip to the flight Publishing Company, Inc., beaches, The rich editors probably Tillamook, Oregon were to lie found up at Hood River Har risen, Managing Editor smoking 25c cigars and carrying swagger sticks. Telephone« Pacific Slates, Main fib Mutual Telephone A Japanese dairyman of Hillsboro btered as second class mail advertise« a sale of ali his dairy herd llwr in the U.S. postoffice at "on account to wash my hands of the laaook. ()r«gon._______________ Japanese problem" and winds up his unique advertisement thus: “In de SI BSi R1PT1ON RATES Year, By Mail ................ $2.00 tails will pronounce later. R. Hiyeda, Months. By Mail ----- -— $1.00 for 11 years on John Dennis place.” M Months. By Mai ------- $ .75 If Mr. Hieda has been in the diary business for 11 years in this country Payable in advance without hindrance, the Headlight fails to see why he should "wash his ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ hands of the Japanese problem." The Jap problem is at least 11 years old. Ol'K EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ imoofe tycabligtjt ♦ L To advocate, aid and sup- port any measures that will bring the most good to the bos : people. 2. To encourage industries to establish in Tillamook county. J. To urge the improvement of a port for Tillamook City. 4. To insist on an American Standard of labor. 5. 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 of the State of Oregon Speaking of the Japanese problem, ♦ we are naturally led to think of the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Wohblies. A few days ago fourteen of the I. W. W. were convicted of syn dicalism in Los Angeles and sent to the state prison to serve sentences. So far Tillamook courts have been un able to convict any of this breed, tilo several have been tried. What is the reason? Everything the farmer raises 4 seems to be held down by the price ♦ 1 makers of the country. Wheat fluct * uates slightly at low levels; berries ♦ and other farm and orchard products ♦ will be cheap or now are cheap, ♦ especially berries. Hundreds of acres ♦ ♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ of loganberries will go unpicked this < year. The canneries are not operat ing as usual, and the high price of FRIDAY. JI Li 20. 1823 tin cans and ’he abnormal price of sugar and syrup condone to keep them inactive. The profiteer has pros k champion egg eater up on the pered during th«- past four years, as ad destroyed 338 raw eggs in 13 never before, except in war times and ales. It is said, whether true or there seems to be no effort made at that Tillamook has the champion restriction. If the government can ■let of the eoast. If this be true, not handle the profiteers, who can? It sot challenge the state of Wash- is no wonder that the farmer is dis or. to a pie eating duel at one of gruntled. But the one worst hit, is the man of little means who has set beach resorts ? out a few acres of berries with the idea that he could make a living from le editorial association of Ore- their culture and sale. It is not ■et at Hood Iiiver last week and strange when we hear the producer ■embers were entertained by the complaining that any phase of farm k raisers. Many of the real busy ing will not pay. The natural ten brs stayed at home. Some of the dency with farmers and small farm- I - era will be to get out of the business and spent the greuter part of her life | ular. and the people dont want it. If and seek some thing that will pay. in Yamhill and Tillamook counties. the editor attends church rei ■gularly. The producers of food stuff are the She was the daughter of Mr. ano Mrs. they say he goes for effect, If we backbone of the country, and need L. L. Shortridge, the former passing stay away from church, they say we more protection than any other class away in 1920. For several years she are monstrously heathenish, If we of people. The condition has been and her husband resided in Portland accept an invitation to a wedding, serious with the farmers ever since but returned to Sheridan in 1920 when they say we were only invited to the war and is growing worse year Mr. Barthrop purchased the drug “write it up”. If we went to a show by year. Something should he done store which he sold a year or two lat they say we go on free tickets. If we are seen upon the streets too often to curb the class of parasites who live off the production of the farmer and er to the Jonannsen-King Drug Co. they say we are neglecting our busi who set the price of his production They then returned to Portland, and ness. If we avoid going on the street in the markets and who when they for several months past she was in ill they say we don't hustle around after have corralled most of the crops, pro , health that finally restated in death. the news. If we publish a man who ceed to shoot the prices up and ex I The body was brought to Sheridan has brought disgrace upon his family, ploit the consumer. No nation can and funeral services will be held this the friends of the family never for prosper when the agricultural classes I afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Christian give us. If we out of goodness of are thus cheated out of their honest church and interment made in the heart, decline to say anything on the Musonic cemetery.—Sheridan Sun. subject the man's enemies are disap and rightful profits. ♦ ♦ ♦ pointed and we are branded as white- Mrs. Hunter of Tillamook is visit livered cowards.—Capital Review. OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT ing among relatives here this week, ♦ ♦ ♦ TIDE TABLES th Sparks and Todd families.—Mc The toy of yesterday becomes the Minnville Telephone Register. utility of today as we were reminded These tide tables were compiled by ♦ ♦ ♦ as we listened to President Harding’s the U. S. Government for Astoria. Ore Mrs. C. Brown was called to Tilla address as it came over the radio last gon, us u standurd port of reference. mook to see her mother, who was in Wednesday at the home of B. W. To find the exact time tides occur for jured in an auto accident.— Banks Barnes. It was only a few months the various parts of Tillamook coun Herald. ago that we listened to faint sounds ty muke the following subtractions in ♦ ♦ ♦ which could be translated intb words minutes: Editing a newspaper is a pleasant and notes of music, but last week Place High I <-W business—if you cun stand it. If the the address might have been deliver Ncstnccn Bay ............ •? .30 pujier contains many advertisements, ed in the same room, for every word Tillamook Bay .......... 36 .50 a subscriber complains that they take was distinct. And still some people Nehalem River ........ .31 .44 up too much space. If there is lack are skeptical as to the progruss of the Tides for week commencing July of advertisements the paper is unpop- world.—Hillsboro Independent. 14. 1923: HIGH WATER p. M. A. M. Saturday 21 6:47»6.3| 7:15:8.4 Office: Nat'l Bank Bide Both Phon««: Bell 4S-J Sunday 22 ... 8:116.0| 8:1518.6 Ground Floor P. O. Box 19T 9:27I6.1| 9:1418.8 Monday 23 Tuesday 24 10:34 6.4 10:1018.9 11:31 6.8 11:04 9.0 Wednesday 25 Thursday 2*1 112:21'7.1 | |ll:52:».O Thursday 26 1 1:05 7.3 Friday 27 L. V. EBERHARDT, Prop. LOW WATER A. M. P. M. .... 1:04 1.312:4»’. 17 Saturday 21 Complete Set of Abstracts of the Record« of Tillamook County Sunday 22 .. ... 2:15| 0.8| 1:5312.2 3:22 <1.3 3:03 2.« Monday 23 4:24 -0.3 4:11)2.6 Tuesday 24 ........ 5:20-0.8: 5:12:2.6 Wednesday 25 0:10 1.2 6:00|24 Thursday 26 6:55!-1.3| 6:58 2.2 Friday 27 _____ WML i POINTS YOU SHOULD CONSID ER WHEN MAKING AN I PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO Crown From Exchanges Mrs. Leia Florence Barthrop, wife of E. B. Barthrop. died at her home in Portland Monday, July 1». at the age of 52 years nad 20 day«. She was born near Sheridan June 19, 1871, experienced motorist STATEMENT OF CONDITION JUNE 30,1923 « ... ....... ...................... ... Are the products or services supplied vitally necessary to every one. Can the business weather adverse con ditions. Is the property ably and economically managed. g i The strength and tability of our 7 per cent Culmative Preferred Stock is built upon satisfac tory answers to these questions. WE INVITE YOU TO INVESTIGATE THESE CONDITIONS AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU BECOME A STOCK- HOLDER COAST POWER CO Tillamook, Oregon IF YOU COULD LOOK INSIDE THE COOLING SYSTEM OF YOUR CAR HAVE IT CLEANED OUT NOW ATRA MILEAGE ••• By the use of Tyree Guaranteed Radiator Cleaner, we can give your cooling system a positive and thorough cleaning that will remove every vintage of foreign matter without laying up your car. i TILLAMOOK, OREGON ... You would be amazed at the amount of dirt, rust, hose particles, sediment, lime, non-freeze solution precipitates and other foreign matter that has been deposited in the radiator, wa ter jackets and pump during the past six months. Evrey atom of this for eign matter means a cutting down in the efficiency of your cooling system and likewise a reduction in the’ effic iency of your motor, causing an ever increasing and wasteful consumption of gasoline and oil. BEFORE A poor coloing system causes the engine to get too hot and expand which in utrn gives piston too much play room resulting in scored cylinders and defective rings. It also causes an engine to use too much oil and gas on account of a lack of perfect com pression. No more use for weeping radiators. Qi The First National Bank INVESTMENT 4 RESOURCES Have this job done now and rest easy £*' Loans and Discounts.............................................................. $836,769.02 Bonds, Securities, etc............................................................. 250,075.55 United States Bonds .............................................................. 28,350.00 2^60.00 Federal Reserve Bank Stock ............................................. 10,019.16 Furniture and Fixtures ....................................................... 1,147.89 Overdrafts ................................................................................ CASH on hand and due from Federal Reserve Bank and approved reserve banks........................................... 236,786.55 GEO. J. BURCKARD 102 First St.. STANDARD OIL COMPANY LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS LIABILITIES Capital Stock............................... Surplus and Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid ..................... REDISCOUNTS ........................ Circulation .................................... DEPOSITS ................................... TOTAL AFTER >«oooac<»>oc<ooo&Ä>ococ"i $1,365,398.17 TOTAL Tillamook Ore. In answer to an enquiry regarding diet $50,000.00 50,058.98 .... 4,000.00 NONE 24,400.00 1,236,939.19 "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 his 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 ex:ra half pint of milk used in the daily diet the othar protein foods, such as meat, eggs, fish, cheese, may be reduced by t”-o ounces nces without any dietetic loss, loss. Milk is usually . the • • least expensive and the most easily served and assimulated of all the protein foods.” $1,365,398.17 TEADING motor car OUR GROWTH IN DEPOSITS manufacturers use 8816,187.26 them as original equipment. $992,161.76 They are also the choice $1,236,939.19 of thousands of prominent car dealers. ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE FROM s«l Our Vaults are protected ni^ht and day by the most up-to AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON date electric burglar alarm system made. M. R. TERRY, TILLAMOOK, ORE. GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Both Phones Erwin Harrison, Prop I