Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 27, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    gfPAY. .IVLY 27. 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
COMMENT
FEATURES
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Publishing Company, Inc.,
Tillamook, Oregon_______
Marnami,
Managing Editor
Telephones
Pacific States, Main 68
Mutual Telephone
tiered as second class mail
lWr in the U.S. postoffice at
jamook Oregon.
RIPTION RATES
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Payable in advance
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OUR
$2.00
$1.00
$ .75
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editorial policy ♦
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L To advocate, aid and sup-
port any measures that will
bring the most good to the
moat people.
2. To encourage industries
to establish in Tillamook
county.
3. To urge the improvement
of a port for Tillamook City.
4. To insist on an America«
standarc 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.
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ing body of the country which seems
to be unwilling to antagonize big bus­
iness by attempting to curb it. The
producer is the one who suffers the
most. The farmer, the berry raiser,
and the small acreage man with his
fruit and garden stuffs is at the mercy
of the organized dealers. If republi­
cans and democrats see alarming pa­
tents in the Minnesota election there
is a reason. The people are getting
tired of the rule of the big and little
profiteers and the Minnesota election
was in the nature of a protest. The
politicians care nothing for the mass­
es. They get their patronage from
the big and destructive combinations
of capital that live off' the producer
and set prices which the latter are to
receive for the products of their toil.
Our farming and laboring masses are
good loyal Americans and as such
have a right to protest against being
plucked by the buccaneers of wealth
who use their money to exploit the
vital and essential producer.
Billions of feet of
Douglas
fir,
♦ spruce, hemlock, cedar and other for-
♦ est trees are standing in Tillamook
♦ county. The dry weather season is
♦ approaching and the roads and fish­
♦ ing and camping
♦ tains are filled
sure. Then you know that you are not
the cause of sweeping Hames that
leave a wreck of forest in their wake.
Now is the time to be careful, be you
a home guard or a transient fisher­
man or camper.
Up in Alaska two powerful corpor­
ations are lighting aech other to a
finish to control the resources of the
country and President Harding is try­
ing to stop the tight. If it were a
dog tight or a prize tight or a rough
and tumble fight it might he stoppia!,
hut it is a case of money lighting
money and the most money will win.
The president should view the .scenery
shoot a big bear or two, climb the gla­
ciers and take a reindeer ride and get
a rest. Nobody can stop a tight be­
tween dollars, but the most dollars.
An exchange of climate is all right.
There are Oregonians who like to
spend the winters in California.
There are Californians who like to es­
cape the intense heat of California ill
the summer time and who find that
Oregon’s summer climate is just the
thing. Many Californians are com­
ing here to spend the summer months
at the beaches and once they try it
they will come again, and eventually
form the habit. They are welcome.
May their numbers increase.
grounds in the nioun
with campers. Will
♦ they heed the notices that are placed
♦ along the roads warning of the dan­
♦ ger of tire from carelessness? They
Mr. Daugherty has tiled a HUÎt
♦ should, or they are not fit to travel.
against the International Harvester
♦ 1 This timlier means employment for company in which he demands the sep
♦ thousands of men annually; it means aration of the company into three dis­
♦ a big payroll for Tillamook county;
tinct companies. Mr. Daugherty puts
it means business and prosperity for
the public in mind of n rabbit attack­
every
man
who
is
in
business;
for
♦
ing a bull dog. Let's nil take u
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ every clerk or other employee in the
towns and coast cities; it means tax­ laugh.
|es to aid in the county government;
FRIDAY. JULY 27, 1923
it is a part and parcel of the whole
Magnus Johnson of Minnesota has
state prosperity. Is this not enough defeated J. A. O. Preus for U. S. sen­
Thousand! of tons of berries will to cause the camper or the fisherman ator, winning by several thousand
i to waste in Oregon this year be- lor hunter to la* careful about tire? votes. Preus was the republican can-
: The man who is wantonly careless ridate and Johnson was the Farmers-
uae canneries are not running, ow- 'should be punished and heavily pun­ l.ahor candidate. Johnson quit the
g to the high price of sugar and ished for inattention to the published hay field U ’earn of his election and
lining syrups and a corner on tin rules which are posted everywhere in after taking a hearty laugh, went
It seems too bad that a the woods. Before you leave camp back to the farm and began to make
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» men can thus hold up th.* whole BE SURE that there is no danger of more hay doodles. We are getting to
entry by speculating in the neces- of the wind fanning the slumbering be a real democracy, aren’t we ?
aes of the people. And what seems embers of your camp fire into a de­
II stranger is the fact that no ef— structive blaze. Millions of dollars
Hundreds of tourists are coming in
ft ii being made by the government depend upon your carefulness. Be
the Tillamook beaches. Those who
to
curb the rapacious profiteers who sure; don’t guess or assume. Know
come have expectation written on
re made such conditions possible, that the fire that cooked your camp
their faces; those who return have
tall wonder that the people are be­ meal is absolutely out, and bring wa­
both realization and regtet in their
lling dissatisfied with the law mak ter from the creek near by and niuke
faces. There is something compell­
ing about our beaches. They some­
how get into the blood of the tourist
and each season sees them coming
again.
America has no room for Italian
Faeisti. No Musolinis are wanted.
The good old American system that
Lincoln loved and that Roosevelt
stood for are good enough for us.
Neither do we want immigration from
foreign countries faster than we eun
HIGH WATER
make good American citizens of
A. M.
P. M.
them.
Saturday 28
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Sunday 29 ............ 1 :”l h.f
Monday .'10
:! ill .*..:
Tillamook ranchers are harvesting Tuesday 31 ............. 2:11 7.t
the largest crop of hay they have had
Wednesday Aug 1 . 3:22|7.i:
for a number of years. Early break­
Thursday 2 .
4:08)84
fast and a late supper rule during the Friday 3 .............
5:01|f!.i
hay harvest on the farm.
LOW WATER
A. M.
Two men were discussing how to Saturday 28
... 7:371-1.21
save the loganberry crop. One pro­ Sunday 29
... 8:l«|-1.0|
posed that the berry growers make Monday 30 ....
8:54|-0.fl|
logan juice out of them. The other Tuesday 31 ...... ... 9:29|-0.1|
man knocked the proposition silly, by Wednesday, Aug 1 10:01, 0.5:10:38'1.'
stating that even logan juice would Thursday 2 .....
10:40| 1.1|11:27|1.
tuke sugar and the matter was drop­ Friday 3 ............. 11:16| 1.7|
ped.
C. II. Woolfe and family started on
OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT
an auto trip last Wednesday with
TIDE TABLES Canada as an objective. They expect
These tide tables were compiled by to be gone several weeks.
YOUR FUTURE
Is is built on a foundation of Sand or
Rock
Saving and investing your savings in a substantial
security yielding a regular return is the rock foun
dation upon which you should build your future.
We invite you to investigate the advantages
7 Per Cent CUMUL \TIVE
PREFERRED STOCK
a place to invest your savings.
Office: Nat’l flank Bldg.
Ground Floor
Both Phone«: Bell 48-J
P. O. Boz 1»T
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
COAST POWER CO
L. V. EBERHARDT, Prop.
Tillamook, Oregon
Complete Jet of Abetracta of the Record« of Tillamook County
Watch
What Happens!
Lubncate your automobile with Zerolene,
which coats about half what you pay for many
other oils, and watch what happens
First, you find that your gasoline bilb are
lower Repeated tests have demonstrated that,
other factors being equal, the car lubricated
with Zerolene makes abolit 5X better gasoline
mileage than cars lubricated with other oib.
Second, your car goes from 15X to 5o%farthcr
before you need to grind valves or remove car­
bon This fact, too, is fully substantiated by
numerous tests.
Insist on Zerolene—even if it does cost less.
BAYOCEAN
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( California )
NATURALLY A FINE BEACH
RESORT
30% las CARBON
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the U. S. Government for Astoria. Ore
gon, as a standard port of reference.
To find the exact time tides occur for
the various parts of Tillamook coun­
ty make the following subtractions in
minute«:
Placa
High
Low
Nestucca Bay
.30
.2?.,
Tillamook Bay ... .... .36
.60
Nehalem River .... ..... 31
.44
Tides for week commencing July
14. 1923:
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5% maiegasolme mileage
ZEROLENE
Wonderful Location Between Tillamook Bay and Ocean
IF YOU COULD LOOK INSIDE
COOLING SYSTEM OF
YOUR CAR
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.
HAVE IT CLEANED OUT NOW
By the use of Tyree Guaranteed Radiator Cleaner, we can
give your cooling system a positive and thorough cleaning that
will remove every vistage of foreign
matter without laying up your car.
Have this job done now and
rest easy.
GEO. J. BURCKARD
102 First St.,
Tillamook Ore.
HOTEL BAYOCEAN
MRS. H. J. MARTIN, Manager, Americaa plan, $3.50 to $5 per day. Weekly
and family rates made. Abundance of sea foods.
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
In answer to an enquiry regarding diet
THE MITCHELL
’’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 extra half pint of 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 i« usually the least expensive and the
most easily served and assimulated of all
the protein foods.”
Rates $2.50 to $8 per day. A few housekeeping rooms _f“™[,ah£l0e“Jmonth
ver and linen. New stoves. Rates $1.25.per day; $B Per
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F. D. Mitchell, Real Estate and Rentals
BUNGALETTES completely furnished to accommodate
\™ly ’ 'tea
ter, lights, etc, $12 per week, $20 for two weeks. You need bring only
towels and table linen. Mrs. F. D. Mitchell, manager.
QATISFACTION u a*-
sured when you use
Ajax Cord«. They combine
high mileage i and fine ap-
pearan“ with
““ reasonable
BAYOCEAN GROCERY, Arthur L. Springer, Proprietor.
p.
BAYOCEAN FERRY, “RUSTLER” Capt. Earl Sn10(J^^avCitveHaJe8l&
City at 8:30 a. m. and 3:45 p. m. Special trips phone 162 at Bay City, Hayes &
Blanchard.
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cost.
AJAX COPD, ROAD KING, PARAGON
For further information write,, or see any of the above at Bayocean, Oie
M. R. TERRY,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Prop.
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