Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 08, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
has generally been overlooked h
are eventually greatly benefited.
Tillamook county, so far as indebt­ matter of the expenditur»
style to matters of history with which 1 Knight of Columbus he does a
February 3d as follows:
edness is concerned, is not half so county of over $70,000 for bridge
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preach- he is evidently not familiar, or he l mighty good job of acting like one.
badly
off as are other counties of approaches made necessary
:
I
ask
you,
Mr
Editor,
and
your
read-
ing 11:00 a. m.
would be more careful. For instance,
(Continued from page 1)
the state. From the amount of its Hoods of ^21, for which the«
A cordial invitation is extended to
res,
to
analyze
those
two
statements
he says: “Was not McKinley the iron-
I
. -U total indebtedness, we should subtract
all
Rev. W. Bouman will be in
wilied president who handed to the ■ side by side and then determine the act wisely in taking advantage of tne^ of the conectible delinquent tax- never been a budget apprc
A numbr of new clubs have been charge of the service.
.amount
of
credit
to
be
given
to
the
This item also should be add<
Senate a report of the machinations
offers by the government and statelat| i, which
____ = go . to make up the total
organized recently in this county, due
of the Roman Catholic Church in the man who has made them. The
to build these roads on a 50-50 basis. indebtedness.
Another item which highway investment for the
Philippines?" of course, nobody ever ' Knights of Columbus own a building
to the activity of County Club leader,
before called the gentle and lovable, in Portland on a prominent public A majority of the people of Tillamook ,
David Kennedy, who states that club
McKinley an “iron-willed” man or corner. The first floor is a public re­ county, believe that the court acted j gB MJCltltltJi
work is rapidly growing in scope and
president,
but thnt is immaterial. He Iception room, office, reading room, iwsely m
of the1*
Importance in this county. Here are
(lid, at the request of the Senate in I etc., in whicn any a:.u all visitor* svej
•ome of the new clubs, cogether with
Whether Ben offer, and even though funds for oth-
I John Segessaman, who fell from a 1901 lay before it the report on the welcome at any time.
officers and membership:
W.
Olcott
ever
stepped
in
there or not er roads were diverted, as has been
Philipines
(document
190)
which
is
Fairview Sewing club: Donzella , | barn on the premises of Dr. Sharp
I do not know, though I doubt it, but alleged, to finish the main highway,
Abrams, leader; president, Florence ,. east of town last summer, and sus- an elaborate one and I hope your
that he was ever seen in the “hall” the concensus of opinion prevalent
Hanson; vice president, Helen Peck; .1 tained injuries, while in employ of readers will find it and look it over.
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10
where initiation takes place, is a
secretary, Maxine PowelL
Other . j Sharp as a farm hand, has begun suit It is in the Portland public library
with business men and farmers and
clear
falsehood
and
1
nay
again
that
l
'
in
the
circuit
court
to
recover
the
and
I
find
that
the
Commission
mak-1
COLLEEN MOORE and KENNETH HARLAN in
members are: Hazel Hanson, Wilma
Mr. Phelps has no affidavit substanti­ others is that such diversion did not
Sackett, Emma Olds and Dorothy . | sum of $10,000 from Sharp for injur­ I ing the report has the following state- j
ating his assertion. If he has, let in this instance constitute a serious
ies received by his fall, and for the ment and recommendation:
Randall.
“The Philippine people love the! him produce it; otherwise we must offense. Ordinarily, perhaps, it would
Woods Sewing club: Mrs. Anna ( further sums of $50 for physician’s
hold him deliberately giving out an not be good practice, but many things ,
Roenicke, leader; Agatha Ilurlimann, services, and the further amount of Catholic Church. The solemnity and
4 story of temperamental Irish lovers. There are heart throb!
untruth.
the
grandeur
of
its
ceremonies
appeal
jl
$145
for
hospital
attendance.
The
president; vice president, Emma Hur-i
are done by city and county author­
and thrills; smiles and an occassional tear. Just the type of
FRANK DAVEY
limann; secretary, Gertrude Roenicke. ’case came on for hearing Thursday most strongly to their religious mo- |
picture to please every one.
ities in just such emergencies of a»
Other members are: Viola Marcy, morning, and is in progress at time tives and it may be doubtel whether ' Portland, Oregon
similar nature, where public interests
“PITFALLS OF A BIG CITY” BEN TURPIN COMEDY
January
29,
1924.
there is any country in the world in
Mary Hurlimann, and Hazel Roenicke. of going to press.
which
the
people
have
a
more
pro
­
Cloverdale Sewing club: Lillian
$
MONDAY FEBRUARY 11
found attachment for their church
Hatch, leader; Frances Hatch, presi­
than this one.” .... “As the Catholic
HERBERT RAWLINSON in
dent; vice president, Mildred McKil-
Church is and ought to continue a
lop; secretary Margueritte Foster.
prominent factor in the life, peace,
Other members are: Muriel Foster,
contentment and progress of the
Freida Smith Helen Johnson, Irma
Smith, Edith Snedeger, Lorena Rams­
W. B. Purdy, a teacher in the Bay Philippine people, it would seem to
A story of romance, love, thrills, spectacular fights, breathless
dell, Inez Smith, Mary Rysant and City high school, chaperoned a party be the wisest course, wherever it is
adventures and hilarious comedy—It’s great! Don’t miss it!
possible
to
do
so
without
infringing
Gladys Gist.
of high school students who compose
“TWO REEL COMEDY”
Rockaway Sewing club: May Parks, the civics class in a visit to this city upon the principle that church and
state
must
be
kept
separate,
to
frame
Poke s
leader; president, Ruth McDonald; Tuesday, where the students saw a
The" sign spelled
TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 12-13
vice president, Margaret Olson; sec­ real circuit court in action. The class civil laws which shall accord with
views
conscientiously
entertained
by
Store
”
;
a
spider
read,
and
then
retary, Loretta Tyacke Other mem­ seemed much interested- in the pro­
had
bers are: Allta Engle, Nelie Tyacke, ceedings, and remained nearly all Catholics—priests and laymen—and
he said, “Homeseeking days
Myrtle Pederson, Myrtle Wilson and day. Besides Mr. Purdy, there were which shall not deal unfairly with a
Lida Frye.
The picture the world has waited to see. JN. Y. Tribune) S»J1
Mamie Simmons, Mabel Towers, Elsie people of a different faith.”
are o’er.” His silken web he
A sample of duplicity and
Francisco
Call)
“Out
“Finest acting ever on the screen i ” (San -------
'
"
Blaine Sewing club: Mrs. Gladys Schultz, Nina Kodad, Opal Crull, Al­
These
ara comments
from the coun
standing picture of the year”. T
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........ -------------
Hart, leader; president, Reva Kostic; vin Fulton, Gerald Steward, Marie tion' by Mr. Phelps is found
spun
across
the
door,
and
nev
­
largest newspapers in the country. We feel that it is a gigantit dayB
vice president, Gwendolin Ayers; Fredenberg, Donald Sutherland, Percy statements relative to ex-Governor
production and in offering it to the public we can only cite the vrth
Olcott.
Here
is
the
original
state
­
Nora Kostic, secretary. Other mem­ Crull and Elbert Johnson.
ermore was roused by any one.
above. Come and see it! Watch for our big hand bills on it-
ment
from
Mr.
Phelps
as
quoted
in
bers are: Marie Grimm and Irene
They’ll explain it more than we have opportunity to here.
« Why should
ches,
the Headlight of November 16th:
I advertise?
Fitch.
“He also read an affidavit from a man
Beaver Sewing club: Viola Sapping­
» THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11
him
I’ve been here nigh
who was partially initiated into the
Gosh!
ton, leader; Flora Gharst, president;
KENNETH HARLAN, MIRIAM COOPER, WALTER LONG in in t
Knights
of
Columbus,
in
which
the
Evelyn Gharst, vice president; Thelma
twenty year with this same
man stated that he recognized Ben
Rains, Secretary. Additional member­
if to
W.
Olcott
in
the
ranks
of
the
Knights
ship is us follows: Marjorie Craig,
line of ties! If folks come
In January 1920, states Mrs. Mag­
agge
Margaret Vinson and Vera Sapping­ gie Kiger, secretary of the library of Columbus who sought to initiate
him.” I squarely denied that Mr.
A wonderful stage success turned into a stirring story of crash-
ton.
down this wey, they all can
board, the circulation of library books
ing airplanes and smashing hearts! Full of laughs—Gasps—ani
Blaine Cooking club: Elfreida Tub- ) was 537. In the month of January, Phelps had such an affidavit and
Thrills!
grass
see that here I be.” Thus
bessing, leader; Wm. Bedortha, presi­ the present year the circulation ran challenged him to produce it. Now,
Latei
please
note
the
change.
In
his
latest
“WEDDING DUMBELLS” TWO REEL COMEDY
dent; Adaline Bedortha, vice presi­ over two thousand, showing a very
Merchant Poke would say.
dent; Emma Lepan, secretary. Other substantial gain over previous years. attack, the following is his statement
on that matter: “I have never said
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15
members of the club are: Lucille Hal­
A selection of books for children is
But on another street, a deal­
lett, Alma Ayers, Norma Kostic, Levi now on the way, and should arrive that Mr. Olcott is a Knight of Colum­
JANE NOVAK in
bus. I do not know. I do say that I
Fitch, Adam Lepan.
er true advises you of wares
soon. $100 was expended for these have written testimony that he was
Beaver Homemaking club: Mrs. Vi­ books, and it is believed that they
ola Sappington, leader; Flora Gharst, will please the children patrons of seen in a Knights of Columbus hail
and prices meet. The shop-
in Portland and that if he is not a
president; Evelyn Gharst, vice presi­ the library when they arrive.
A story that will sear in your hearts an everlasting impression,
pers strain his doors; and
■=L_____ !-T- .
'
—
dent; Thelma Rains, secretary. Other
At present the library is open but
and an everlasting reverence for Motherhood and the Mother!
members of the club arc: Marjorie two afternons of each week, but ow­
of the World!
with their scads he runs more
Craig, Vera Sappington.
ing to the fact that the patronage is
IF
YOU
ARE
“TWO REEL COMEDY”
on
South Prairie Sewing club: Alice increasing, it is believed that another
ads, and builds up two more
ory
M. Baxter, leader; president, Eliza­ afternoon each week will have to be
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 16
beth Becker; vice president, Ruby added.
SLOWING UP
floors! Then to this tale give
it w
Darby; secretary, Lena Weber. Ad­
LENORE ULRIC in
well,
heed
—
and
if
you
’
d
nurse
ditional members are: Lennea Peter­ MORE ON RELIGIOUS QUESTION
"One minute essays on health
son, Hazel Stiennon, and Berenice
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
well-lined purse, just emulate
ton,
Rife.
(Continued from page three)
politics.
A story laden with action as swift as the panther’s spring, with
Hi Speed. For in this very
Says:
Uncle Ben
Of course, the great American
sentiment sincere as first love, a story stirring and unforgettabk B
You’ll love “Tiger Rose”! A child of the woods. This pictun
spirit of fair play will soon revolt
space he tells folks all, both
secured especially for our Saturday program—Matinee at 2 P.
against such sentiments, those good
Evening show at 7 P. M.
at !
short and tall, of bargains in
people who have been duped by false­
METHODIST CHURCH
“The feller who
Clai
hood will awaken to the truth and
borries
trouble,
“SLOW AND SURE” TWO REEL AL ST. JOHN COMEDY
We are moving to the new church the purveyors of hate, slander and
his place.
N e v v y, never
Watch our programs; if you have not received our February M
for Sunday. While we are waiting disharmony will be sent into the ob­
tries to pay it
schedule, ask for it any time! It’s your guide for the best k M
on our pews we will use chairs and livion which has buried their periodi­
back.”
entertainment.
the pews out of the old church. The cal predecessors.
first open date the Bishop has is
Instead of going back some centur­
March 23rd, so we can not dedicate ies to give garbled quotations from
If you are slowing up find
before that time.
church dignitaries relative to the at­
out if it isn’t your nerves
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Morn­ titude of Catholics toward those who
that have gone wrong. Health
ing worship at 11:00 a. m. Epworth are not Catholics with regard to their
is a matter of nerves and
league at 6:30 p. m. Evening wor­ chances for salvation, why not come
few people realize their ab­
ship at 7:30 p. m.
down to modern times and quote for
solute dependence on a nerv­
SIMPSON HAMRICK, Pastor. instance the encylical letter of Pope
ous system in good working
♦ ♦ ♦
Pius IX, August 10, 1863, in which
order.
Revival meetings at Hemlock Naz­ he said: “It is known to us and to
When there is pressure on
arene church all this week, Sunday all you that those who are in invincible
spinal nerves to any organ of
day bring your lunch. Mrs. Arnold ignorance of our most holy religion,
the body, that organ is weak­
evangelist.
Good preaching, good but who observe carefully the natural
ened. It is being starved of
singing. Come.
law and the precepts graven by God
life impulses of normal force
ALFRED J. PIERCE, Pastor. upon the hearts of all men, and who
and frequence. Weakness is
being disposed to obey God, lead an
CHURCH OF THE* AZARENE
•imply a forerunner to dis­
honest and upright life, may, aided
ease. Chiropractic is a nerve
The recent revival meetings in this by the light of Divine Grace, attain
science and there is no sub­
church proved a great blessing and to eternal life; for God who sees
stitute for it when it comes
inspiration,
Increased interest and clearly, searches and knows the heart,
to restoring nerve freedom.
Ma and dad topped the milk for their coffee and
attendance, Pastor will preach at the disposition, the thoughts and in­
tention of each, in His supreme mer-
both «endec* next Sunday.
left Johnnie the skimmilk for his portion.
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
Evening, CY an<* goodness by no means permits
Morning subject: Faith. ____
Lucky the lad that gets the milk to drink just
meats have restored health
“Counting the cost.”
j *h«»t any one suffer eternal punish-
as
it comes from the dairy.
to
sufferers
from
diseases
of
G. S. HUNT, Pastor. n,ent w^° has not of his own free
the
eyes,
ears,
nose,
throat,
will
fallen
into
sin.
”
We
know
you
do
and
that
is
why
we
specialfee
♦ ♦ ♦
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
Relative to implied accusation that
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
in the best of Government inspected meats.
kidneys, bowels and lower
the assassins of the "residents were
Real Beef, good Pork, Mutton and the other
Every Man’s class meets in the city Catholics, it has been proven beyond
organs
hall at 10 a. m.
meats
that you will enjoy.
i question that not one of them, Booth,
Bible school in the church at 10 Gulteau oi Czolgosz—was a Catholic.
m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock Read the testimony of Rev. R. B.
in.
j Garrett, Baptist minister of Ports­
HEALTH FOLLOWS
All < hristian Endeavor departments mouth. Va., also of Samuel Bland Ar-
L. E. LOLL
meet at 6:30 p. ni
oa sn»ai
l uold relative to the Lincoln assassin­
ST
» RSTASnof
Evening service at 7:30. Evening ation. Read Alexander’s "Life and
ACT TODAY
* «tfTSVk -
< rviee will be memorial to the life i trial of Guiteau.” Read the confes­
Both Phones
You will also appreciate our good Grocery
ERWIN HARRISON, Prof.
and idealisms of Woodrow Wilson
Why delay
sion of Cxolgosz published in the New
stock and service.
♦ ♦ ♦
York Journal of Sept. 8. 1901, also
when consul­
Here is where you can get those extra good
SERVICES IN NEW CHURCH SUN. the dispatch from Auburn to the
things.
Imported Olive Oil, Colmans Mustard,
DAY
tation
u
with
same paper dealing with the execu­
(
rosse
and
Blackwell’s mushroom Catsup, Wal­
tion
on
October
29th.
wherein
it
was
It is understood that services will
charg-
nut Sauce and other Sauces, French Capres,
be held in the new Methodist church stated among other things: “The as-1
Find out.
in this city next Sunday. The old -assin went to hi. death an anarchist |
Mushrooms. Chow Chow and Fancy Pickles’
eata Nn the former church will be land an infidel.” Mr. Phelps cannot
K
Iaft
Fanc.v Fi£s. Dates, Raisins and
utilized until the new ones arrive and surely be ignorant of the truth in
other
delicacies
and staples.
can be placed. The public is cordially ’these cases, because he poses as a
Our
prices
are
right. Our goods are good.
invited to be present on this occasion , clergyman, an editor and a lecturer.
• ♦ a
If he is not informed, he is deceiving
211 TILLAMOOK Rine.
¡his patrons and
public; if he is
LUTHERAN SERVICE
Both Phones. Rsa. 56 J
informed then he is deliberately mis-1
Branch i.lTW« at Gori ha Idi
Lutheran service will be eonduetad leading them.
E. G. ANDERSON
Tuesday. Thursday Evening
tn the Adventist church on Sunday
Mr. Phelps refer, in his mysterious
ROADS LOWER
NEW SCHOOL CLUBS
ORGANIZED HERE
TAXES
FALL FROM BARN
IS CAUSE OF SUIT
COLISEUM
April Showers
BAY CITY STUDENTS
ATTEND AT COURT
If Winter Comes
BOOK CIRCULATION
SHOWS SOME GAIN
The Broken Wing
The Lullaby ,
Tiger Rose
AT THE CHURCHES
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
When a Fellow
Needs a Friends.
YOU APPRECIATE
GOOD ME A T
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
GOLDEN ROD DAIRY
And Real Service
H. L. Baooch. £
THE SATISFACTION STORE
THE BUNGALOW CAFE