Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 11, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1924
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
been brought to this proud position not the flag of your king—it is the
First Chorus
Flag is first hoisted to the peak and
Citizens have flag of yourself and of all your neigh-
then lowered to the half staff posi- Oh, say, does ¿he star-spangled ban- by love and sacrifice. <--------- -------
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How to Display It
ner yet wave
advanced
it
and
heroes
have
died
for
’
bors.
.
;
tion, but before lowering the Flag
How To Respect It
O’er the land of the free and the home it. It is the sign made visible of the j Don’t be ashamed when your throat
On Flag Day, June 14th, represen­ for the- day it is raised again to the |
of the brave.
strong spirit that has brought liber­ chokes and the tears come, as you
tatives of over 08 organizations met peak. On Memorial Day, May 30th,
ty and prosperity to the people of see it flying from the masts of our
2
the
Flag
is
displayed
at
half
staff
in Washingeon for a conference, call­
On the shore, dimly seen thro’ the America. It is the flag of all of us ships on all the seas or floating from ■
ed by and conducted under the aus­ from sunrise until noon and at fullj
alike. Let us accord it honor and
mists of the deep,
every flagstaff of the Republic. You
pices of the National Americanism staff from noon until sunset, for the ; Where the foe’s haughty host in loyalty.
Nation
lives
and
the
Flag
is
the
sym-
'
Commission of the American Legion,
will
never have a worthier emotion. I
dread silence reposes,
RESPECT OF THE FLAG
to draft an authentic code of flag eti­ bol of the living Nation.
Reverence it as you would reverence »
SUNDAY-MONDAY JANUARY 13-14
What is that which the breeze, o’er
13. When used to cover a casket the |
quette. The code drafted by that con­
When you see the Stars and Stripes the signature of the Deity.
the towering steep,
COLFEN MOORE. LLOYD HUGHES, RUSSEL SIMPSON
ference is printed on this and the fol­ Flag should be placed so that the As it fitfully blows, half conceals, displayed, son, stand up and take off
ALVIN M. OWSLEY
and WALTER LONG in
lowing pages, together with diagrams union is at the head and over the!
your
hat.
Somebody
may
titter.
It
half discloses?
Illi>»trr.tint’ most of the rules While left shoulder. The Flag should not I Iioii iv vaieixv vile «.Ivam >?.f tl’zi
is
th? bleed uf some
deride all
the rules adopted by the conference be lowered into the grave nor allowed
expression of noble sentiment. You
Ing’s first beam,
have no official government sanction, to touch the ground. The casket In full glory reflected now shines on i may blaspheme in the street and stag-
A new type of Western—something different—refreshingly origi-
nevertheless they represent the auth­ should be carried foot first.
i ger drunken in public places, and the
nal
“WHERE AM I?” Comedy
the stream.
14. When the Flag is displayed in]
oritative opinion of the principal pat­
by-standers will not pay much atten­
Second
Chorus
(Continued from page 1)
riotic bodies of the United States and church it should be from a staff'
tion to you; but if you should get
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15-16
of Army and Navy experts, and are placed on the congregation’s right as ’Tis the star-spangled banner, oh! down on your knees and pray to Al­ city salaries on the first of each
long may it wave
being followed by all the organiza­ they face the clergyman. The service
MAY McAVOY in
mighty God or if you should stand month without waiting for a meeting
tions which took part in the gather­ flag, the state flag, or other flag O’er the land of the free and the home bareheaded while a company of old
of the council.
of the brave.
ing, including 45 other organizations should be at the left of the congre- I
soldiers marches by with flags to the
The city health officer made a re­
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which have since adopted this code gation If in the chancel, the Flag of
breeze, some people will think you port on several sanitary matters. It
When
our
land
is
illum
’
d
with
liber
­
As opinions are formed through reading SCARE Headlines in
representing over 20,000,000 of peo­ the Un’ted States should be placed on!
our daily newspapers. What are they? Are they authentic, . or
was found that a barn existed in the
ty’s cry,
j are showing off.
ple. The conference constituted itself the cleigyman’s right as he faces the
do
oftimes
make ungrounded
statements? You’ll see the
But don’t you mind! When Old midst of the business district, with­
uv they ***
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a permanent body, so that modifica­ congregation and other flags on his If a foe from within strike a blow at j Glory comes along, salute, and let in a few feet of the city hall. The
consequences in""HER REPUTATION” of front page newspaper
her
glory,
tions in the rules can be made if left.
them think what they please! When
“INTERNATIONAL NEWS”
15. When the Flag is in such a con-l Down, down with the traitor that' you hear the band play “The Star- condition of the barn was not object­
this proves desirable. The rules as
ed to but the location was considered
“AESOP’S FABLE COMEDY”
dares
to
defile
given are from the final corrected dition that it is no longer a fitting I
Spangled Banner” while you are in very undesirable. The health officer
draft of the code as brought out of emblem for display it should not be j The flag of her stars and the page of. a restaurant or hotel dining room,
THURSDAY-FRIDAY JANUARY 17-18
also called on all restaurants to scrub
her
story;
east
aside
or
used
in
any
way
that
1
the conference. Legion posts will
get up even if you rise alone; stand their garbage cans and to keep them
the
millions
unchain
’
d
who
our
By
MAURICE MAETERLINCK’S
find the rules and diagrams worth be viewed as disrespectful to the na­
there and don’t be ashamed of it, covered. People under quarantine
birthright have gain’d
calling to the notice of school pupils tional colors, but should be destroyed i
either!
were urged to keep isolated to pre­
as a whole, privately, preferably by; We will keep her bright blazon for­
and citizens generally.
For of all the signs and symbols vent the spread of contagious dis­
ever unstain’d.
“I pledge allegiance to the Flag of burning or by some other method in i
since the world began there is none eases.
The most stupendous production in the history of motion pictures.
Third Chorus
the United States and to the Republic harmony with the reverence and re-1
French Critics give highest praise to Maeterlinck’s “MONNA
other so full of meaning as the flag
A
condition
which
has
bothered
for which it Btands, one Nation, indi­ spect we owe to the emblem repre- , And the star-spangled banner in tri­ of this country, That piece of red,
VANNA.” “MONNA VANNA” wins praise from critical New
the city authorities fcr some time
umph doth wave
visible, with Liberty and Justice for senting our country.
York reviewers.
white and blue bunting means five where a sewer breaks to the surface
“SIX A. M.” COMEDY
O’er the land of the free and the home !
all.”
thousand years of struggle upward. of the ground behind some buildings
CAUTIONS
of the brave.
There are certain fundamental
It is the full-grown flower of ages of on First street, was ordered cleaned
1. Do not permit disrespect to be
SATURDAY JANUARY 19
rules of heraldry which, if understood
fighting for liberty. It is the century up.
generally, would indicate the proper shown to the Flag of the United Oh! thus be it ever when free men I plant of human hope in bloom.
WILLIAM RUSSEL in
The usual routine bills were allow­
shall stand
method of displaying the flag. The States.
Your
flag
stands
for
humanity,
for
of
the
2.
Do
not
dip
the
Flag
ed.
Between their loved home and the I
matter becomes a very simple one if
an equal oportunity to all the sons of
war’s desolation,
it is kept in mind that the National United States to any person or any l
men. Of course we haven’t arrived
A story of daring adventure and strife for thee possession of
Flag represents the living country thing. The regimental color, state , Blest with vict’ry and peace, may the
yet at that goal; there are many in­
newly found mining property.
heav’n rescued land
and is itself considered as a living flag, organization or institutional flag '
justices
yet
among
us,
many
sense
­
ATTENTION
will
render
this
honor.
Praise
the
Pow
’
r
that
hath
made
“MONKEY FARM” 'Two reel comedy.
thing. The union of the flag is the
less and cruel customs of the past
3. Do not display the Flag of the
and preserved us a Nation
honor point; the right arm is there-
still
clinging
to
us,
but
the
only
hope
fore the point of danger ami hence United States with the union down Then conquer we must, when our
of righting the wrongs of men lies in
except as a signal of distress.
cause it is just,
the place of honor.
4. Do not place any other flag or And this be our motto, “In God is our the feeling produced in our bosoms New music studio to open here
IHWIHIIKIIHHIlimiHH
1. The Flag should be displayed only
soon. Enroll now for spring term. !
by the sight of that flag.
trust.”
from sunrise to sunset, or between pennant above or to the right of the
Courses
in
vocal,
piano
and
har
­
Other flags mean a glorious past, mony. Accredited teacher. For - =
such hours as may be designated by Flag of the United States.
Fourth Chorus
this flag a glorious future. It is not further information, address
5.
Do
not
let
the
Flag
of
the
United
proper authority. It should be dis­
And the star-spangled banner in tri- so much the flag of our fathers as it
played on national and state holidays States touch the ground or trail in
umph shall wave
is the flag of our children, and of all
and on historic and special occasions. the water.
ALYSE E. MURRY
O’er the land of the free and the home
children
’s children yet unborn. It is
fl.
Do
not
place
any
object
or
em
­
The Flag should always be hoisted
of the brave. •
the
flag
of
tomorrow.
It
is
the
signal
891
E. Main St., Portland Oregon
briskly and lowered slowly and cere­ blem of any kind on or above the
“I would like to go a step further of the “Good Time Coming.” It is
Flag
of
the
United
States.
moniously.
and insist upon Americans being able
7. Do not use the flag as drapery in to sing "The Star-Spangled Banner.”
2. When carried in a procession
!
with another flag or flags, the Flag of any form whatever. Use bunting of
"I have noted audiences singing—I
the United States should be either on blue, white and red.
should say trying to sing—the Ameri-
s
8. Do not fasten the Flag in such national air, but outside of about 2
ihe marching right, i. e., the Flag's
■
own, right, or when there is a line of manner as will permit it to be easily tier cent they are only mumbling or
torn.
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other flags th* Flag of the United
pretending to sing. 1 would like to
9.
Do
not
drape
the
Flag
over
the
1
States may be in front of the center
have the spirit of America show it­
•I
i
hood, top, sides or back of a vehicle, self in song. I hope you will insist
of that line.
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8. When displayed with another Aug or of a railroad train or boat. When upon some suitable provision to that
against a wall from crossed staffs, the Flag is displayed in a motor car, end in your code.”—President Hard­
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee and
the Flag of the United States should the staff should be affixed firmly to ing to National Flag Conference call­
left
Johnnie the skimmilk for his portion.
be on the right, the Flag's own right, the chassis or damped to the radiat­ ed by the American Legion.
Lucky
the lad that gets the milk to drink just
or
cap.
and its staff should be in front of the
3
as
it
comes
from the dairy.
10.
Do
not
display
the
Flag
on
a
HISTORY
OF
THE
FLAG
staff of the other flag.
The American Flag is the third
Neither Tillamook nor the surrounding coun­
4. When a number of flags are float in a parade except from a staff.
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11. Do not use the Flag as a cov­ oldest of the National Standards of
grouped und displayed from staffs,
try can reach its fullest development without the
the world; older than the Union Jack
the Flag of the United States should ering for a ceiling.
12. Do not use the Flag as a por­ of Britain or the Tricolor of France.
be in the center or at the highest
other.
tion of a costume or of an athletic
The flag was authorized by Con­
point of the group.
uniform.
Do
not
embroider
gress
June
it upon
14, 1777. This date is now
5. When flags of StateB or cities or
A prosperous farming community means a
pennantB of societies
flown on the cushins or handkerchiefs or print it observed as Flag Day throughout
on
paper
napkins
or
boxes.
America.
same halyard with the Flag of the
prosperous town; a thriving town is a direct
I
13. Do not put lettering of any
The flag was first flown* from Fort
United States, the National Flag
Stanwix, on the site of the present
benefit to the farms.
should always be at the peak, When kind upon the Flag.
14. Do not use the Flag in any city of Rome, New York, on August
flown from adjacent staffs the Flag
Let’s make 1924 a “Get together year.” Let’s
Both Phones
ERWIN HARRISON, Prop.
of the United States should be hoisted form of advertising nor fasten an 3, 1777. It was first under fire three
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first. No flag or pennant should be advertising sign to a pole from which days later in the battle of Oriskany,
take a helpful interest in each other’s problems,
placed above or to the right of the the Flag of the United States is August 6, 1777.
flying.
It
was
first
decreed
that
there
Flag of the United States.
buy each other’s, and grow more prosperous to­
15. Do not display, use or store the should be a star and a strip for each
fl. When flags of two or more na
Flag
in
such
a
manner
as
will
permit
state,
making
thirteen
of
both;
for
tiona are displayed they should be
gether I
the states at that time had just been
flown from separate staffs of the it to be easily soiled or damaged.
erected from the original thirteen
same height and the flags should be
PROPER USE OF BUNTING
colonies.
■ >f approximately equal size. (Intel
Bunting of the national colors
In 1794, Vermont and Kentucky
national usage forbids the display of
should
be used for covering a speak­ were admitted to the Union and the
the flag of one nation above that of
er’s desk, draping over the front of number of stars and stripes was rais­
another nation in time of peace.)
a
platform and for decoration in gen­ ed to fifteen in correspondence. As
7. When the Flag is displayed from
Tillamiook. Öre.
a staff projecting horizontally or nt eral. Bunting should be arranged other states came into the Union it
r fÿ
an angle from the window sill, bal with the blue above, the white in the became evident there would be too
middle and the red below.
many stripes. So in 1818 Congress
cony, or front of building, the union
enacted that the number of stripes be
of the Flag should go clear to the
SALUTE TO THE FLAG
bead of the staff unless the Fing is
: DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP TOUR
During the ceremony of hoisting or reduced and restricted henceforth to
at hull mast.
lowering the Flag or when the Flag thirteen representing the thirteen or­
MOVING
8. When the Fing of ths- United is passing in a parade or in a review, iginal states; while a star should be
I
State* is displayed in a manner other all (wraons present should face the added for each succeeding state. That
than by being flown from a staff it Flag, stand at attention and salute. law is the law of today.
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
should be displayed flat, whether in Those present in uniform should ren­
The flag was first carried in battle
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
doors or out. When displayed either der the right hand salute When not at the Brandywine, September 11,
ALL YOUR GOODS
horizontally or vertically against a in uniform, men should r< move the ! 1 i 7 i . It first flew over foreign terri­
wall, the union should be uppermost headdress with the right hand and | tory January 28. 1778, at Nassau,
CALL
US DAY OR NIGHT
does not always mean a cheap price but it does
and to the Flag's own right to the hold it at the left shoulder. Women Bahama Islands; Fort Nassau having
Our
Motto:
“
Quick
Service and Reasonable Rates.”
mean good quality with no waste.
olisei ver's left. When displayed in a should salute by placing the right been captured by the Americans in
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1-4- •> '• ViHTLmmw
The meat that we sell is meat that you can eat
window it should Iw displayed th* hand over the heart. The salute to I the courst of the war for independ­
and enjoy.
same way, that is, with the union or the Flag in the moving column is ren­ ence The first foreign salute to the
blue field to the left of the observer I dered at the moment the Flag passes. flag was rendered by the French Ad­
Price plus Quality always make Economy.
in the street. When festoons, ms
W HEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
Make this your meat market.
When the National Anthem is play­ miral la Motte Piquet, off Quiberon
etts, or drapings of blue, white and : ed those present in uniform should Buy. February 13, 1778.
>ed are desired, bunting should be salute at the first not of the anthem,
The flag first rose over thirteen
used, but novel the Flag.
states
along the Atlantic seaboard,
_______,
retaining this position until the last i
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
9. When displayed over the middle note of the anthem. When not in with a population of some three mil-
L. E. LOLL
nf the street, a" between buildings.
I
No.
8,
First
St.
Tillamook, Ore.
lion
people.
Today
it
flies
over
forty
­
uniform, nu n should remove the head­
be Flag of the United States should
's and hold it as the «slut to the! eight states extending across the con­
sus|wn<led vertically with the
r Women should render the sa-1 tinent, ami over great islands of the
u the north in an east-ami-west
•« to the Flag. When there is two .scans; and one hundred thirty
or to the east in a north and
millions owe it allegiance.' It has
Flag displayed, all sh u
»troet
«rd the music.
Every Store has to have business builders. Our
When
«xl
main builder is quality; some of our good lines
FTAty.HpANGLED BANNER
It Starts Here
It
are
1
"I wvuMa’t be without
• m. say. can you Hvt*. by the dawn’i
Tillamook Cheese, old and new. Golden Rod
ht ÏH.'L,'«« oM man
early light.
Sk haa beer. trwotcvM»
Dairy
milk. Tillamook Bread and pastry, The
It hat so proudly Wt* hailed at the
If flown fi
•or vaara Hr prevent,
Famous
Linn Butter, Preferred Stock and Del
twilight's last gleaming;
SORE THROAT
Monte
canned
Fruits and Vegetables, and all the
Whose broad str ipes and brig it stars
TONSILITIS
through the perilous flight.
HEAD COLDS
good staple and fancy groceries of all kinds.
Oi
«-I YWCS. ar to to«
the ramparts we watched, wen
o gallantly at naming;
And the rocket’s red glare, the bomb
>
bursting in air,
E. G. ANDERSON
Ge»» proof through the night that
I The HEADLIGHT is the standard by which the o
our flag was still then.
THE FLAG
COLISEUM
Four Big Spectacular
Programs
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HER REPUTATION
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pítate
pen a
.ounty
As
te
MONNA VANNA
tate
WHEN ODDS ARE EVEN
Music Lovers
When a Fellow
Needs a Friend
3« Lets Help Ourselves
By Helping Each Other
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GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
COAL—CEMENT
LIME
28-W
Href National Bank
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
TRUE FOOD ECONOMY
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BUSINESS BUILDERS
And Real Service
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