Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Editorial Page of the
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Tillamook Headlight
FEATURES
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, the eye and the mind the personages
Mr. and Mrs. David Kuratli came garding the drunken driver as one
THE DAIRYMAN’S DREAM
grades are invited to the library r
represented and the tilings they ex­ over from Tillamook to attend the who commits more than a misde­
Thursday afternoon January 17th at
| Independent Weekly
Paper emplified. They have the same re­ Elks celebration at Portland, and
TILE YOUR FARM
meanor; but it should swing faster
By Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Mitchell
4:15 for a story hour. Mrs. Turnbull
tblished Every Friday by the
lation in religious life as the statues after spending Tuesday in Hillsboro
ASK
THE MAN
. n'rt.r.c,. the
umm,
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will be in charge this date and an­
Bgh?
I'aMleJita.i
Craw in our parks ana on our public build­ at the E. I. Kuratli home left Wed­
WHO HAS TILED
diives
a
car
or
truck,
is
a
madman:
I
dreamed
I
ran
a
dairy
nouncement will be made later as to
Tillamook, Oregon
ing and streets and the pictures which nesday for the coast city, a heavy a man without sense, without reason­ Where cows were always fat,
future dates.
TILLAMOOK CLAY
Harrison,
Managing Editor we hang in state institutions have in snow storm when they left notwith­ ability, without judgment. He puts in And always gave a lot of milk;
civil life. The Catholic church was standing.—Hillsboro Independent
WORKS
R. W. Catton was a visitor in Port­
jeopardy the lives of men, women,
Their test was high at that.
cred as second class mail the first earthly force to combat and
♦ ♦ ♦
land a few days last week.
and children. He endangers prop­ Rain never lessened the amount
r in the U. S. post office at remove idolatry and has never coun­
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Harmon and erty. He may cause frightful loss of
Of milk, nor made the cattle thin.
look, Oregon.
seled or permitted it in its own life. children of Tillamook, stopped in life, hideous maimings, terrible acci­ In tidelands they were never lost,
The charge that the Catholic chuich Sheridan one day last week for a dents. No maniac with a gun is al­
But at five came marching in.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES
is in politics as a body is entirely un­ visit at the home of Mrs. Harmon’s lowed upon the streets; the man who
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fear, By Mail ................... $2.00 founded. There is no church organ­ mother, Mrs. Jane Woods, while on
deliberately
makes
himself
a
maniac
They
never
ate
a
poison
weed,—
$1.00
lonths, By Mail ...... .........
ization whose membership is so much their way to Myrtle Creek, Oregon,
Larkspur or hellebore.
I Months, By Mail ............ $.75 divided on political questions. Indeed, for an extended visit. Mr. Harmon and fits himself out with a car loaded
with potential death for many, should I never had to bqiy them feed,
Payable in advance
I assert as a positive fact that the is a logging engineer of the Tillamook be dealt with with the utmost severity.
Just milked them o’er and o’er.
Catholic church is about the only country.—Sheridan Sun.
A few dollars’ fine, a few days in jail, They were never lost on mountains.
Telephones
church organization in America that
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the loss of a license, are not enough.
Or fell down a ravine;
is not in politics.
Rev. and Mrs. A. Gahl modestly de­ The man who runs amuck with a gun, Were never caught among the logs.
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦ + ♦ ♦ Mr. Phelps is also quoted as say- cline he credit for the successful killing and maiming, gets years be­ But stayed in pastures green.
« ing that “several of the presidents of Christmas exercises conducted at the hind the bars. The man who runs
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Evangelical
Lutheran amuck with a eftr while drunk is even They never walked thro’ barbed-wire
R EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ the United States had been killed by Tillamook
* Roman Catholics.” This slander has church, but share it with members of more culpable.
fence
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
I To advocate aid and sup- ♦ been so often refuted by existing re­ the Sheridan choir, nine of whom
To graze in garden com;
Let judges once get it through their
rt any measures that will + cords that it is surprising that any journeyed to the Tillamook county precedent bound legal minds that it Nor did they jump a six-board gate
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Reel
Super Special Vaudeville
posing “in the Protestant lecture seat with Mr. and Mrs. Gahl. The
For mangels every mom.
♦ Ing the most good to the ♦ man
is not the drunkenness, but the drunk­
field
”
would
have
the
temerity
to
ut
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choristers,
all
young
people,
had
been
NO
ADVANCE
IN PRICES
*
» 1st people
en driving which is the crime, and our Their average the year around
ter
it
before
an
intelligent
American
in
training
many
weeks
for
the
Tilla
­
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To
encourage
industries
♦
At
sixty
tipped
the
beam;
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already crowded hard roads will be
mook and Sheridan exercises under safer for us all; our children, our They milked fur straight eleven
I establish in Tillamook ♦ audience.
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♦ Your article states that Mr. Phelps the leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Gahl.— women drivers, as well as our sober
hnty.
months
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I To urge the improvement ♦ read an affidavit made by a man who Sheridan Sun.
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And all their milk was cream.
citizens protected, as they have a
was
partially
initiated
in
the
Knights
♦ ♦ ♦
la port for Tillamook City. ♦
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right
to
be,
from
a
menace
which
has
¡To insist on an American « of Columbus, saying the he recog­ Henry Bills of Hebo, was here the no excuse, legal or social, for existing. My barn was new, my herd pure-bred,
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Ind a rd of labor.
♦ nized Ben W. Olcott in the ranks of first of the week on business matters.
My cans like silver shone.
Li
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[To be politically indepen- ♦ the Knights who sought to initiate Prior to his removal to Tillamook
The Inspector stood there at the door
the
man.
I
am
going
to
state
boldly
county,
he
made
his
home
in
McMinn
­
“What town is this?" All tourists
pt, but to support the can- «
Smiling, but not alone;
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lates for public office who « that no man ever made such an affi­ ville. He was overseer of the county have asked the question hundreds of He’d brought the State Inspector
II bring the most good to « davit. No man unless insane would poor farm for a time.—McMinnville times. Progressive towns put the
down
name of their city on signs at the
I people of Tillamook ♦ make such an affidavit and I defy Mr. News-Reporter.
With other guys galore!
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city limits, just as they also put They gave me one hundred per cent!
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► « ■nty and of the State of ♦ Phelps to produce it with the name of
♦ the affiant Governor Olcott is a Free­ Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Ford and baby “through arrows" to guide the travel­ (Alas! My dream is o’er!)
> < fcgon.
♦ mason and neither he nor any of his of Garibaldi, have been visiting here er.
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♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ + +♦ ♦ family is or was a Catholic, while among relatives during the holiday
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“What road is this?" is asked al­
ANNUAL LIBRARY REPORT
no man except 3 practical Catholic season. Eldred owns a pharmacy at most as often, especially on the less
could
possibly
become
a
Knight
of
■ gut LOOK INTO THIS
Garibaldi.— McMinnville News-Re­ traveled highways. Main traveled
Columbus or be admitted to its coun­ porter.
Mrs. M. Kiger, secretary of the
roads are rapidly being marked, so
Competent legal authorities have cils.
that the visitor from afar is not con­ city library board, reports the finan­
I should think the people of Tilla­
_A.il it».
cial condition of the library as of Jan­
cate «that in such cases as are now
fused.
uary 1.
■ in Tillamook county, where mook would feel deeply insulted by
“What river is this?” is often a
DISTINCTIVE PICTURES CORPORATION
Receipts for year total $1475.08,
■owners have failed to pay their being made the victims of such false
matter of wonder to the motorist, who which included money received from
and foolish claptrap.
•nd are at the same time re-
passes over several branches of the the city treasurer, the 1923 tax, gifts
ffl
I am mailing to you pamphlets
■ the timber from the property,
i«y
same stream, alongside a lake, or over from the Monday Musical club and
which
will
inform
you
authoritatively
Be liable to action in a criminal
a bridge without knowing what body the Priscilla club. Receipts at the
on the points above mentioned, except
>urt L that the deliquent tax con- that in reference to Governor Olcott,
of water it is which he ciosses or desk for the past year amounted to
ALICE JOYCE
ituU ■ a lien upon property and that
'passes.
1C NAL
DAVID POWELL Q HARRY T. MORA
and on that case enybody doubting
$266.08.
I« vs Bie is being removed.
The League of American Pen Wo­ Disbursements totalled $1149.85,
bÿ Formst HaLsey from m « fwu stag» piaÿ by WiUioHifirchtr
my statement is invited to write to
Tax ■titles are considered dubiously the record officials of Salem Masonic
men is asking the various State High­ which leaves a balance of $325.23.
NEWSPAPER
ASSOCIATION
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^Bstate and it is doubtful if the
Sidney Olcott
Çjosinofsolitnfv
way Commissions to place suitable Expenditures include the costs of
lodges, also the Episcopal minister
BER, NO. 5200
mbeqland were sold for the taxes
markers near famous streams to in­ books, periodicals, binding, janitor,
at Salem, in whose church I think Mr.
ir could prove possession of it.
Olcott’s family held membership.
It is high time the legislative and form the traveling public. It is a furniture, libraran and assistant, sup­
TUES.-WED. JAN 15-16
re HBnedy suggested in the first
Mr. Editor, Catholics do not fear judicial authorities began to consider laudable work, but why, the traveler plies etc.
iragraph might, to a large extent,
the truth, but we think we are en­ the crime (the word is used advised­ wants to know, stop at famous
The receipts as reported include the
Life’s Greatest ?
courage some of the complacent
titled to a hearing against falsehood ly) of drunkenness when driving a streams ? Why not mark all bodies tax money which has been turned
ah«M owners to “cough up," and
A
story of the Northvest
and slander, and we feel that it is the motor car as something infinitely of water on or near any and all roads, over for the use of the library earlier
Mounted.
itajMsome of the county indebted-
may
get
better
duty of all good citizens to sift to the more serious than is drunkenness un­ so that the traveler
than usual and which is to be used un­
ss ■Bich is causing such a fuss at
ANOTHER CHAPLIN COM­
bottom all statements which are cal­ der ordinary circumstances. Prohibi­ acquainted with the country hrough til June, when another tax will be
• pNBent time.
EDY
»«h i
which he passes?
culated
to
spread
the
doctrines
of
hate,
tion
is
as
yet
too
new
for
the
world
due.
Thibet that one of our most val-
to destroy community friendship and old opinion of the driunken man, as
it
pays
to
wel-
Municipalities
find
The
report
showed
329
books
pur
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bl« Mt ets is being drained steadily
TH URS., JAN. 17
d that the county seems to be un- confidence and to destroy that unity one to be laughed at, pitied, perhaps, come the tourist, to guide him surely chased, 52 as gifts, and the binding
and good will which should prevail put to bed to sober up, fined a small and quickly, to make him feel at of 23 volumes. Books were lost and
le to collect the rightful tax is
Sudden Jim
to anyone who will consider among American citizens for the sum as a public nuisance, to change home. The “Stop! Ten miles an worn out to tlw number of 32. The
strength
and
perpetuity
of
cur
glor
­
at
least
overnight.
hour
under
penalty
of
the
law"
sign
circulation
for
the
past
year
amount
­
CHAS. RAY.
NUFF SED
e ma’ er. In any event, a test case
ious country and its institutions.
But drunkenness which can harm is disappearing in favor of the “Our ed to 17,788 books and 415 magazines.
>uld 1 1 interesting and instructive,
CARTER
DelIAVEN
COM­
FRANK DAVY
no one but the inebriated man is one speed limt is fifteen miles an hour; New borrowers totalled 345, which
EDY
id« f im the fact that it probably
Portland,
Oregon.
thing:
drunkenness
which
is
menace
please observe it, as we make you makes the list of active borrowers
ring timber taxes in a little
to all who use the streets and roads, welcome” type of sign.
With the 1078. One hundred-forty-one repre­
COUNTRY STORE
>mptly.
and whch via the car, converts the latter goes the courtesy of road mark­ sents the largest day’s circulation.
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otherwise innocuous victim if his ap­ ers and stream label, worthy work for
ISSUE WITH LECTURER
petite to a potentially wholesale mur­ any civic club to take up, that the
STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY
derer, is entirely something else.
municipality -be visited with joy and
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Editor: There is before me
Mrs. Martha Conlee has been here
Sentiment is swinging over to re- remembered with pleasure.
Children of the 3rd; 4th; and 6th
>f your issue of November from Tillamook visiting her parents,
DOUBUMC- x ROMEO
Down on the
rhich appears a news account Mr. and Mrs. Sutpin.—Ballston cor­
tUtfaLMCl
ire delivered in your city by respondent in Dallas Itemizer.
a,
Farm
8 Phelps, whose main state-
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i so palpably untrue and un-
D. O. Spitzmesser and wife of Til­
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11-12
I feel that justice to the lamook were here to spend Christmas
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
pie of Tillamook county in with relatives.—McMinnville News-
You have never seen a funnier pic­
Ire for truth demands that Reporter.
The Marriage ?
Overland Success is the Talk of the Country
an effort at least to refute
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ture in your movie experience. Dont
tour columns the false iin-
Directors of the Grays Harbor
forget the date.
TUES. AND WED.
The year just ended has been the
purpcoe car—conceded to be th«
which Mr. Phelps conveyed. County, Washington, cow testing as-
greatest of all the fifteen years of
I neyspaper man in Oregon, sociation have fixed the price for
most useful motor car on wheel»
Jerry the Tramp
CHAPLIN in “MONEY MIXUP”
’s the desire of editors in calves from grade association cows
Overland history. A great year made
The Champion and all Overland
> be fair, hence I am confi- from purebred sires as follows: from
by great cars—the greatest Overlands
models have the bigger Overland
you will not refuse a hear- cows with records of 300 to 350
•ver built. Greatest in looks, power,
engine—brute power with extreme
accused when a large body pounds of butterfat $12; from 350 to
action, comfort— and money’s north?
economy. Leaders in economy
I and taxpayers is wantonly 400 pounds, $15 and above 400 pounds
Two solid hours of entertainment for 10 and 30 cents
•esly sHndered by a paid of butterfat, special prices depending
Look at th« new Overland Cham­
—leaders on the road—leader«
Two Shows, 7 and 9 p. m.
nst.
pion, for instance. It brings a quality
upon the breeding.
in the many satisfactions they
bsertion credited to Mr.
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closed car with features and utilities
bring to owners. See them. Sit in
I that "the average Catholic
Washington county has twice the
hitherto unheard of within reach
them. Ask for a sampl« of theif
)t written permission from number of dairy cows but no cow
ai every purse. America’s first ail-
performanc«.
Hie hierarchy to read the testing association, and no special
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pis is the silliest kind of an market for grade heifer calves as
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[The Bible can be found in has Grays Harbor and Tillamook
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I every Catholic home and Counties.—Beaverton Review.
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ig of it is earnestly recom-
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• all Catholic authorities,
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W. K. Webb and family returned
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[is the foundation of every Monday from spending a week visit­
bred by Catholics, of every ing relatives at Tillamook.—McMinn­
■ the Catholic home, in the ville News-Reporter
■ool and in the pulpit. It
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I the priest and people in
Margaret Nelson of Tillamook was
■nony of the church and is visiting with friends in McMinnville
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b inspiration for all our re- on Wednesday of this week.—McMnn-
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hetice. I am enclosing a ville Telephone-Register.
Bible School Goal—250.
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mat will satisfy you on that
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Endeavor Goal—100.
Jesse Edwards, father of Newberg,
Every
Man’s Class 75 men.
statement by Phelps: ”Ro- was in Tillamook to attend a family
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Wics do worship metal im- reunion at the home of his son, C. J.
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Report of Departments by Teachers.
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lod and the Virgin Mary.” Edwards, manager of the Coast Pow­
General George White of Salem will address the
I explanation of that non­ er company.—McMinnville News-Re­
Every Man’s Class at lO.a. m.
barge have been made so porter.
Rev.
Anderson will address Woman’s Missionary
no intelligent person has
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Society
at 2:30 p. m.
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>t excuse for making it in
Miss Leona Harmon stopped in
Basket Dinner at noon.
|tened day. The images Shendan Tuesday night while on her
b of Christ, of his blessed way back to normal school, having
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tl of the saints which are driven to Tillamook with her father.
Id in our churches and in C. S. Harmon, who was returning to
•re not worshipped. They his work in the sawmill at Tilla­
I intended to bring before mook.—Sheridan Sun.
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ANNUAL CHURCH DAY :
January 13, 1924
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