FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ic TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 6 great nation, the American Republic “Today al) the best that is in the form—let us remember the sacred ished by the Hight of time." American heart clad in the habili­ trust attaching to the rich inherit­ “May long streams of light contin­ continued to exist and wield a civil­ ments of sorrow is shedding a tear ance, which we have received from ue eminate from its portals driving izing influence upon all humunity ’ over the loss of the manly virtues of those whose memories we today cher­ (Continued from page 1) (Applause.) ish—let us feed a personal responsi­ away the darkness of autocratic pow­ comradship and loving associations. The services were preceded and er with the nencwed light of liberty world renewed hope and peace and bility for the preservation of the Throughout this broad land today followed by fervent invocations by happiness. is being paid a loving tribute of re­ great principles upon which our gov­ enlightening the world and may the Rev. George Harness, of the Christ­ great beacon light of freedom contin­ “We rejoice with the exultation over spect to memory of those brave sol­ ernment is founded.” ian church. the glory and honor that lie to the diers and sailors of the great world "Therefore—let us do those things ue ever to shine from this temple Many of the »jdience tarried to credit of America's victorious arms. war, who made the supreme sacrafice. that stand for the Americanism; let lighting the pathway of humanity meet Mr. Kubli, who found many old and brighting the world in the full We rejoice in the thought that it was 1 While the monumental shaft—the us develop the dissatisfaction of dis­ the rights of man friends among his auditors, and wu through the bravery of the American storied urn and the stately mausolum, contented citizenship—let us destroy accomplishment introduced to many of the latter, heroes and patriots that the world 1 as a cold formality tend to perpet- the shafts and darts that are aimed kind.” (Applause.) "And as long as the great sunlight whom It Is safe to say, will be num was saved from ruin and destruction, ’ uate their memories how much more at our countrys flag: let us muster in •nd that the high and lofty ideals of glorious and self-satisfying — how the name of patriotism the manhood of heaven continues in its course, and bared as friends in the future. Kubli the American Government were fully much dearer and sweeter is the of true Americanism and finally let sinks into the bosom of the Pacific has a pleasing personality, and his scholarly and patriotic effort here sustained. thought of recounting on this day us say that we will not permit the Sea and casts its last lingering rays found a ready response in the heart about the snow-capped summits of endearing principles of the American “The great world war in its broadest their noble deeds. of every loyal, true American present. sense was a war for the preservation “In harmony with this sentiment Republic to be haranged and discred­ our mountains—just so long may this of our homes and tiresides; It was a our minds reverent in mood, wander ited oy an unfavorable element in our war for the maintainance of our just back to the recent past. We recall midst.” (Prolonged applause.) rights and liberties. A war for the the happy hours spent with them— “The American nation has stood emancipation of mankind—a war to their loyalty to friendship—their the test of its requirements and its K determine whether we should be free noble impulses—their smiles—their strength today gives no indication of in the enjoyment of life and liberty deeds of good and their acts of kind­ decay." or whether we should be slaves to the ness.” “Gazing out upon tnis mighty struc­ “Yes, they are dead and yet they ture of a nation, whose base extends whims and caprices of an Autocratic Power. still live—over the bridge which spans across the bosom of a mighty conti­ “In commemorating this day—the the abyss between time and eternity, nent we cannot help but feel that this anniversary of the signing of the and which rests upon tthe magic “Land of the Free and the Home of Armistice our minds are carried back chain of memory. They come back to the Brave” is good enough for the to those days, when the dark and us clad in all the grandeur of perfect Creators chosen sons. Therefore, let gloomy clouds of war shaded the manhood.” us treasure it as the sacred heritage “From the voiceless lips of the un­ of those whose memories we today The dread of the Dental chair is un­ beautiful quarter of the globe, We can hear the bugle call! and our replying dead there comes no word, commemorate; let us protect it as the known with our patients. The “pain­ hearts aud souls are stirred and thrill­ but in our minds eye we behold all home of enlightened citizenship. Let less ” methods used by our expert op­ ed by the martial airs of patriotic that was beautiful—all that was in­ us cherish it as the fulfillment of all erators not only removes that dread, spiring in their lives, and the uplift ­ music: We see our brave boys march­ that is glorious in government and but overcomes delays and extra trips ing along the streets their rifles glis­ ing influence of their example points finally let us guard it for those whose to the office. tening in the noon-day sun: We hear us to higher and nobler ideals.” sentiments are American in spirit and I “They fought the good fight; they whose intelligence appreciates all that the fond farewells: We can see the kept the faith — they ran their course; tear-drops trickle down the cheek of American liberty means. (Applause) our one ideu: f- our one idea : the dear old mother: We tip our hat and it is my unalterable opinion that "There is written within the folds when the sun of their existence set 1 HE THE as old Glory passes and yet over and of that flag all the scenes of our above it all, we can see the angel of for them forever their eyes were glad­ lives that "lie between the mom of BEST BEST Liberty from on high decending out dened by the golden dawning of a laughter and the night of tears. There IN IN is written there all that is nearest of the clear sky of Justice and right grander day.” DENTIST DENTIST ­ “If they could speak to you today and dearest to every true, loyal pat­ and proclaiming victory. RY RY “thousands upon thousands or our from the great beyond, it is my opin­ riotic American heart. There is em- ion that their message would be that blazioned upon it, the defense of our brave boys have answered to the call of duty: They are pledging their their lives were not sacraficed in homes and firesides. There is inscib- ed within its meaning the thoughts— TILLAMOOK OFFICE last drop of blood, if need be. toward vain.” “They would tell us that they take taxation without representation is the preservation of our institutions, and the high ideals of liberty and hu­ more pleasure in the testamony, tyranny—Liberty and Union now and manity for which the American Na­ which those honors bear to the char- forever, one and inseparable—suc­ Tillamook. both phones tion has always stood. They have actor of their country than in that cessful resistance to Spanish Usurp­ which they bear to their individual ation and the destruction of Autocra- crossed the seas to foreign shores. survices. If they could speak to us tie Power.” The critical hour has arrived when the “The hands that originally fashion* American army must go into action. today from the tomb they would echo The order is given: The battle rages; back Americas’ answer to the Flan- ed that flags are indeed motionless, <57KY The eloquent lips of our forefathers Hell itself belches forth flames of der’ dead: “Rest ye in peace, ye Flanders dead! its famous defenders are hushed. The liquid fire, day after day and night The fight that ye so bravely led voices of those brave young men, who after night, the struggle with its aw­ We’ve taken up! and we will keep sacrificed their live« upon a foreign ful sacrifice continues. The appeal True faith with you who lie asleep. battlefield are forever silent but the of the dead in "Flanders Fields” is With each a cross to mark his bed, lofty spirits—the enobling sentiments, heard: And poppies blowing overhead XXJT <*j t K )t X X.lt.l! X X.M.H.M XX X it It » x XXXI “In Flanders' fields, the poppies blow Where once his own life blood ran the undying and the unconquerable American valor—these, can never die. Between the Crosses, row on row red! “These will resist the empires of de­ That mark our place: and in the sky So let your rest be sweet and deep cay The larks, still bravely singing, fly Iln Flanders fields! When time is o’er and the world have Scarce heard amid the guns below. Fear not that ye have died for naught have passed away We are the dead. Short days ago The torch ye threw to us we caught! We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset Ten million hands will hold it high. Cold in the dust our heroes may lie But the great and glorious Ameri­ glow, And Freedom’s light shall never can principles Loved and were loved, and now we lie die! Will live on forever and forever." In Flanders’ fields. We’ve learned the lesson that ye “Let us indulge the fond hope, that Take up our quarrel with the foe! taught this nation the American Republic To you, from failing hands, we In Flanders fields!” will continue ever to stand as a mon­ throw “Yes—thousands of our brave men The torch. Be yours to lift it high! have given their lives that our glori­ ument to the down-trodden and op­ If ye break faith with us who die ous nation might live; and while we pressed of all the world. “May this vast temple of justice We shall not sleep, though popies contemplate the sadness of it all let and freedom erected as if by divine blow us not forget those brave boys who inspiration continue to rise majestic­ In Flanders' fields.” still live a living death shattered in ally fair—for it is founded upon the “Thus, this day brings back before soul and body—let us do our part— solid substantial and eternal rock of our vision the scenes of a world once let us do our full duty, that the re­ equality and may it remain forever For the next 30 days we are go­ torn with dissension and strife: a world maining days of their lives may be unshaken by any force and undimin- ing to give away a free tube with once filled with distress and desola­ made as comfortable and happy as t every vacuum cup tire, . 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