Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 14, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
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mook county will periodically have
liiht Publishing Company the same trouble that it is now going
Tillamook,
Oregon
through.
Managing
Editor
! Harruwn.______
Oregon has liberated 10,000 Chinese
sís'ond- class mail
* in th. Ü.S. postatila. at pheasants in Eastern and Western
Oregon the present year. This coun­
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ty has a goodly number of Chinese
ÍÚBSCRirriON RATES
pheasants, and it is reported that
tear, By Mail ............... «2.00 they are gaining yearly in numbers.
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If all hunters would let them alone,
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during the closed season, they would
Parable in advance
soon be quite numerous.
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Telephon«*
Pgrifte Stales, Main 08
Mutual Telephone
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IUR EDITORIAL POLICY ♦
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I To advocate, aid and sup- ♦
Lrt any measures that will ♦
ring the meet good to the ♦
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tost people.
» To encourage industries ♦
to establish in Tillamook ♦
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Minty.
L To urge the improvement ♦
f a port for Tillamook City. ♦
k To insist on an Ameriaan ♦
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tandard of labor.
L To be politically indepen- ♦
ent, but to support the can- ♦
idates for public office who ♦
rill bring the most good to ♦
the people of Tillamook ♦
ounty and of the State of ♦
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Iregon.
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COMMUNITY CO-OPERATION
Whenever a town begins to grow
and gets population, and is some live
town, and happens also to be the
county seat, it often occurs that some
of the small surrounding towns be­
come envious of it, and begin to call
it a “hog” and other uncomplimentary
names, which for the most part are
undeserved. There is always a class
who are envious of those who succeed.
Much of this envy is born of an uncall­
ed for jealousy that has no sound
basis of fact to sustain it. There
seems recently to be some of this
spirit exhibited against Tillamook.
While Tillamook happens to be the
county seat, it has never shown an ar­
rogant or domineering spirit toward
other towns of the county. The acts
or attitude of a few individuals in a
town, whether a subject for criticism
or not, should not be made the basis
for dislike of the town as a whole.
Tillamook, and Tillamook county offi­
cials, have shown a commendable
spirit of fairness toward other com-
munities. The county officials, and come a booster for the whole county.
Roseburg— Umpqua valley ships
particularly the county court has “A house divided cannot stand." That | 140,000 lbs. Thanksgiving turkeys
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general public improvements that ousy has no place in the mind of a contract for mill pond at new mill
should be commended, instead of call­ broad-minded, progressive man. He site.
ing forth criticism. Perhaps not all who harbors it is his own worst en­
Corvallis to improve 20 street.
the “hogs” are in one place. That of­ emy, and not only himself but his
Baker-Salisbury road to be mac­
ten is true.
community will suffer, when both adamized at cost of $35,360.
Then again, there is always the should grow and progress along nor­
Work start on third Bull Run pipe
cry of a “county ring.” The fellow mal and sane co-operation lines.
line which will add to Portland’s
who is so free to accuse officials and
water supply.
others of composing a “ring” may
Astoria—Improvement of Grand
secretly harbor a longing to belong to
avenue from Fourth to Fifth will cost
one himself. It is a fact in human
$2.497.30.
nature that some people cannot be
Portland to ask for $750,000 ad­
City of Ricdle buys Cedar Grove
fair. They want everything in sight, ditional fire equipment.
property on Azalea river for park
whether they are entitled to it or not.
Portland— Bank of California to purposes.
And if they fail to get the things they erect new building in 1924.
Garibaldi—Harbor improvements to
demand, they are ever ready to accuse
Silverton has plans for erecting be considered.
some one of hoggishness or dishonesty, Union High school building.
St. Helens—Work to start on large
and the worst part of it is that their
Linn county budget for coming year lock for Columbia River Packers’ As­
accusations are usually imaginary, shows $15,843 increase.
sociation.
and lack truth and fact. How mueh
Assessed valuation of state for tax­
Marshfield to get new laundry.
better it would be for all communities ation purposes fixed at $1,042,324,302.
McMinnville—Contract let for con­
to cooperate for the general good of 06. Of this amount public utility
struction of 300-ft. concrete bridge
the county. Petty jealousy never got
properties aggregate $289,250,528.21,
an individual or a community any approximately $40,500,000 in excess over Cozine creek, will cost $26,245.
Medford— Hardwood mill to locate
where.
of the apportioned value of $189,396,- here.
To accuse ths community of “fram­ 984.60 of last year.
Veronia to install pump and filter
ing up,” this or that thing, with out
Portland— Two apartment houses, plant.
being able to produce proof, is a poor totaling $56,000, to be erected on East
Garibaldi—Southern Pacific Ry. be­
advertisement for the individual or side.
gins mu-h needed improvements in
community that invents and mouths
such charges.
Any individual who thinks that the
world revolves around the axle of his
little community, and that he can
fight other larger communities, and
at the same time enlist the good will
and support of the community which
he slanders and fights, lacks the right
kind of gray matter in his head. It is
only through broad mindedness, and
cooperation with other communities
that any thing can be gained for any
single community. Let the habit of
crabbing and knocking cease, and be-
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NOTES OF PROGRESS
yards here.
Eugene—Machinery for four mills
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ot county shipped by Oregon Machin-
Development company plans to sink ery company.
shaft.
Washington, Idaho and Oregon pro­
Summerville—- Jmbler-Sumtnerviile duced potatoes worth more than I Id,*
section of highway now completed.
000,000 this year.
We are now prepared to bake
SHELLS
PATTY
for which there is a big demand. Our usual line
of cakes and pastery.
Place Your Orders for
CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKES
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
(Under new management)
SMITH & SON
§
A PROBABLE SOLUTION
[view of the apparently bad con-
11 of the county’s finances, not
I for the past year but for many
I that have gone by, it is quite
ral for every interested citizen
Itempt to find some solution,
kby the conditions mentioned can
revented in the future.
is the opinion of the Headlight
this county has never received
Bar in value for every dollar spent
he county roads. This is not pe-
Ir to Tillamook county, however;
f others have had the same ex-
ince.
|e Headlight urges the county
1 to get out of the road building
contracting business and to have
■work performed by experienced
lalists in that line; to call for bids
lertain road projects, award the
io the lowest bidder and put him
r a heavy bond to insure the
t of being completed according to
fact. Sei! all the county road ma­
ny and prevent the expensive up­
on this item.
ien, when the funds for a certain
set are exhausted, stop work and
AND NUTS
Any child’s or ladies Felt Slip­
per regardless of size or price
17%X Pound
Now is the time to buy your Christmas Nuts
and Candy— and the right place is the cash
store of
CONOVERSfoRES
S. W. CONOVER wIvRtU
Buy Useful Articles
THE GIRL
95/ Pr.
many other use ­
ful ARTICLES
C O M E
SATURDAY-MONDAY
INDIAN LEATHER
Coaster wagons
All these wagons have disc
wheels. Bodies are painted red
and have solid rubber tires.
for men, women, boys and child
ren, in fine soft leathers. Sooth­
ing comfort for tired and tender
feet.
Mens pr.
$2.25, $1.75
Womens, Boys pr. $2.25
and $1.75
Childs pr. $1.29, $1.25,
$1.05.
LET US HELP
Decorate the Tree. A good plan to follow before you start trimming is to
come and see our tree and let us show you the many attractive, yet inex­
pensive articles we are showing.
Remington Pocketknife
Air Rifle
Tools
Roller Skates
Ever Ready Flash Light
Safety Razors
Razor Strops
Boys Wagons
Scooters
Velocipedes
MANY OTHER USE­
FUL ARTICLES
Kiddie Cars
Are the ideal toy for the little one»
$2.25
With Disc Wheels and Rubber Tires
$3.25
Special Sale of
NECKWEAR
This announcement is received with much
satisfaction to the Xmas shopper who wants
to save. New supply of high grade new
style Neckwear at a big saving in <
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GIFT PACKAGE TRIMMINGS
"HEN SHOPPING YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK AT
A. W. PLANK’S
Hardware Service Station
10 1-2x21 in.
12x26 inches
llx.32 inches
14x34 inches
$L»5
$6.25
$9.65
$1150
$.3.95
Here yon will find ■ varied a
Xmas Seals, Cards, Tags, Tinsel <
zene. White and Colored Tissue Paper. E
thing required for a neat Xmas package.
PRICED AT 5c and 10c
A child gets more enjoyment
from these than from most any
other toy. The •y
’ are built strong
and have solid rubber tire»,
Priced according to size and
quality.
$5.97,
$5.75,
..... 10c Glass Balls
........ 5 to 15c $11.95. $13.75,
10c Red Bells
5c to 15c
$16.45
...... 10c Candles, box .............
15c
Icicles
Tinsel
Snow
FOR DAD AND THE
BOY
Price
Velocipedes
Cut Glass
An assortment of twelve differ­
ent tiems cut with an attractive
daisy design. A very desirable
Christmas gift.
Size of Body
10x20 inches
WOOD WHEELS
Silver W are
Carving Sets
Pyrex Ware
Aluminum Ware
Velocipedes
Manicuring Sets
Tea Pots
Percolators
Electric Irons
I’ll be at Smithy’s Store
again SATURDAY be­
tween 10 and 11 o’clock
and I want to set* all the
little children. Santa
Moccasins
XMAS XMAS XMAS
FOR MOTHER AND
Slipper
Special
CHRISTMAS CANDY
$6.25
$11.75
Doll Carriages
Selected for strength and beauty the Dolle
mistress will surely be proud when
takes the dolly visiting in one of these
tic- the pi ices. All have rubber tires.
$1.98 $5.65 $9.35 $
Have You Considered a
POCKETBOOK
st one to your
t. New ’hip-
10/ to $6.85
Headquarters for
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evenings